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JavaScript JavaScript Basics (Retired) Creating Reusable Code with Functions Create a max() Function

Greg Leibowitz
Greg Leibowitz
28,536 Points

Javascript Basics: Why is my code throwing a parse error?

function max( 10, 20 ) {
  if { 10 > 20; return 10; 
     } else { 20 > 10 ;  return 20; }
}

1 Answer

Stephen Bone
Stephen Bone
12,359 Points

Hi Greg

Your Javascript function should take the form of the below:

As you're writing a function I wouldn't expect it to want hard coded values as normally you would want to be able to use the function over and over again so use variable names instead.

Also you're using curly braces around the conditionals rather than parenthesis.

function max(num1, num2) {
  if (num1 > num2) {
    return num1;
  } else {
    return num2;
  }
}

Hope it helps!