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Start your free trialKrystian Kochanski
1,845 Pointshelp with arguments
I am stuck with this challenge. Can anyone give me a hint please.
this is what I started but I can't finish it.
function max ( value1, value2 ) { var maxNumber = 5, 8; if() return max; }
function max ( value1, value2 ) {
var maxNumber = 5, 8;
if()
return max;
}
1 Answer
Erik Nuber
20,629 Pointsfunction max ( value1, value2 ) {
var maxNumber = 5, 8;
if()
return max;
}
Here you need to create a function that takes numbers in, finds which is largest and return it.
function max(num1, num2) {
if (num1 > num2) {
return num1;
} else {
return num2;
}
max(14, 10); //this calls the function.
Krystian Kochanski
1,845 PointsKrystian Kochanski
1,845 PointsThanks, sometimes these simple tasks for some reason are very confusing. It does look very straightforward. Thank you.