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Start your free trialCalvin Omolo
Courses Plus Student 989 PointsCode Challenge
Kindly guide me to create a max () function: I need help to make a conditional statement to compare two numbers in terms of which one is bigger?
function max ( six , four) {
if ( six > four ){
(six === 6);
(four === 4);};
return max;}
max(6,4);
2 Answers
paulscanlon
Courses Plus Student 26,735 PointsHi. Here's what I did.
function max(first, second) {
if (first > second) {
return first;
} else
return second;
}
Hope this Helps.
Paul
Douglas Ploughman
15,917 PointsCalvin,
Try this...Hope it helps
var max = function(one, two) { if (one > two) { return one; } else { return two; //you only have two variable to compare, so an if/else is all you need } }