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Start your free trialEdward Kiefer
2,077 PointsI'm struggling to get my brain around this code challenge...
This is as far as I have got, I am stuck on how to return the higher number of the two. I am very grateful, for any pointers as how to proceed or approach this problem. Many thanks for your time.
function max (Num1, Num2) {
if ( Num1 < Num2 )
return
}
max ("2", "4");
3 Answers
miikis
44,957 PointsHey Edward,
So, because the arguments you passed to max() are of the type string, less-than and greater-than are computed differently — read: not as you're expecting. Also, max() needs to return the greater number. Change your arguments to numbers like below and return the max-number and it should work.
function max (Num1, Num2) {
if ( Num1 < Num2 ) {
return Num2;
}
return Num1;
}
max (2, 4);
Daniel Gonzalez
22,105 PointsHi Edward,
You're on the right path! Your if statement is correct now you only need to complete the return like so.
function max (Num1, Num2) {
if ( Num1 < Num2 )
return Num1;
} else {
return Num2;
}
max (2, 4);
Edward Kiefer
2,077 PointsMany thanks again