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2,600 PointsCreate a Max Function
Hi Guys
Receiving a syntax error. Not too sure why.
Thanks Kevin
function max (h1, h2)
if (h1 > h2) {
return h1;
} else{
return h2;
}
alert (max (2,3) );
2 Answers
Christopher De Lette
Courses Plus Student 7,139 PointsHi Kevin,
You have the code block correct in it's logic, it's syntax that is causing this error. A few curly brackets and you're good to pass the challenge. The function itself has to start with an open curly brace right after the method and just after the conditional another opening brace (which you have.) Simply close any remaining open brackets and you're golden. Here is the code so you can have a better visual understanding.
function max(arg1, arg2){
if (arg1 > arg2) {
return arg1;
}
else {
return arg2;
}
}
alert(max(2,3));
Take care and Happy Coding!
Kevin Jervis
2,600 PointsHi Christopher
That's awesome. Thank you I appreciate the help :o)