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1,201 Pointsi'm stuck and not sure what is wrong with my code, it says i have a parse error.
the problem may be that i was using the arguments as variables. how can i compare them to see which is the greater of the two?
function max(firstNumber, secondNumber) {
if firstNumber > secondNumber {
return firstNumber;
}
else {
return secondNumber;
}
2 Answers
Stanley Thijssen
22,831 PointsHi ashley,
You should put your comparison in between () to make it work.
when your using an if statement you should always use it like so:
if ( number1 > number2 ) {
do something
}
ashley harrison
1,201 Pointsthank you stanley!!