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Start your free trialLaurent Frazier
Full Stack JavaScript Techdegree Student 1,780 PointsI don't understand what's wrong with my code? I keep getting an error. SyntaxError: Parse error
what's wrong with this code? I don't understand it...
function max(numberOne, numberTwo){
if (numberOne > numberTwo ){
var large = parseInt(numberOne);
return large;
}else {
var large = parseInt(numberTwo);
return large;
}
2 Answers
Alexander Davison
65,469 PointsAdd an extra curly brace to the end of your code and your done! :) Here's my code (you don't need to parseInt, and also I changed numberOne and numberTwo to a and b):
function max(a, b) {
if (a > b) {
return a
} else if (b > a) {
return b
}
}
Hope that helps and Happy coding! ~ Alex
Jennifer Nordell
Treehouse TeacherHi there! You're missing an end closed curly brace. Add an extra }
to the end of your code and it passes the challenge! Good luck!