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637 Pointshaving some trouble with this question
this is what the question asks.
Creat 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 lager of the two number. 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 ( 12, 24 ) {
var largerNumber = (12 && 24);
return largerNumber;
}
document.write(max( 12, 24 ));
1 Answer
Chris Thomas
Front End Web Development Techdegree Graduate 34,909 PointsYou'll need to set parameters in the function to compare and carry out the logic.
function max(numOne, numTwo) {
if (numOne > numTwo) {
return numOne;
} else {
return numTwo;
}
}
Aaron Jones
637 PointsThat did not work
Chris Thomas
Front End Web Development Techdegree Graduate 34,909 PointsChris Thomas
Front End Web Development Techdegree Graduate 34,909 PointsSure it does. If you copy and paste my function directly for part 1 it'll pass. If you're talking about part 2 of the question then you'll need to demonstrate and display the result of max function like so:
alert( max(1,10) );