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6,096 Pointsmax function
How do i do this?
function max( first, second ) {
var bigger;
if (first>second) {
bigger = true;
}else if (second>first) {
bigger = true;
}
return bigger;
}
2 Answers
Brendan Whiting
Front End Web Development Techdegree Graduate 84,738 PointsThey want you to return whichever number is the larger number, not a boolean. (Also, FYI, your function was returning true in either case).
Sougata Ghosh
6,096 PointsWell i just solved it :) thx much for that lil hint.
Sougata Ghosh
6,096 PointsSougata Ghosh
6,096 PointsCould you please write the correct code. Thanks