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Start your free trialBen Mohammad
5,659 PointsAny hints.......
to help get me on my way is 7 15 in the morning my brain aint working yet. Please elaborate........Thanks
function max (3, 5);{
}
2 Answers
Simon Coates
28,694 Pointstry
function max(une, deus){
if (une>deus) {
return une;
}
else {
return deus;
}
}
alert( max(3, 4));
you don't need a ; between the function name and ().
the parameters need names to be declared in the function definition. I chose une, deus.
Once, you have a function declared, test which value is bigger and return it.
The values matter when you invoke/call the function.
Ben Mohammad
5,659 PointsI think i get it more or less anyway. Thanks for the prompt response.
Ben Mohammad
5,659 PointsBen Mohammad
5,659 Pointsso how do i add an alert beneath the function and call it to two numbers I'm lost mate!!!
Simon Coates
28,694 PointsSimon Coates
28,694 PointsI included the alert. see above.