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Start your free trialALBERT VASQUEZ
Courses Plus Student 246 PointsHey guys thanks for your time, I've got my function down I can't seem to figure out how to add the next steps correctly
function Max(num1, num2) {
if(num1 > num2) { return num1; } else { return num2; } } var Max (5
function Max(num1, num2)
{
if(num1 > num2)
{
return num1;
}
else
{
return num2;
}
}
var Max (55,25);
2 Answers
Zimri Leijen
11,835 PointsThe function itself is fine, but call it max
, not Max
also, don't say var max()
when you call it, simply use max()
Steven Parker
231,275 PointsHere's a few hints:
- task 1 asked for a function named "max" (all lower case)
- task 2 asks "Display the result of the function in the browser's JavaScript console."
- the "console.log()" function is for displaying on the console