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6,949 PointsCreating a function: What is wrong with my code?
Create a new function named max which accepts two numbers as arguments (you can name the arguments, whatever you would like). The function should return the larger of the two numbers.
HINT: You'll need to use a conditional statement to test the 2 parameters to see which is the larger of the two.
function max(first, second) {
if (first > second
return first;
} else {
return second;
}
2 Answers
Stuart Wright
41,120 PointsYou just need to be careful with your curly braces and parentheses. You're missing a closing ) and an opening { after your if statement, and then you're also missing a closing } to close your function. Indentation can help to make these more obvious:
function max(first, second) {
if (first > second) {
return first;
} else {
return second;
}
}
Lawrence Babay
6,941 PointsAlso you can use Math.max() in this challenge to eliminate the conditional statements.
Lawrence Babay
6,941 Pointsfunction max(a, b) { if (a > b) { return a; } else { return b; } }
alert(Math.random(max(3,2)));
function max(a, b) { return Math.max(a, b); }
alert(Math.random(max(3,2)));