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Start your free trialNikki Kauffmann
8,032 PointsMy code looks okay, but Treehouse says otherwise??
Question is: Beneath the max function you just created, call it with two numbers and display the results in an alert dialog. Pass the result of the function to the alert method.
I looked through other forums and did exactly what the answers said, but Treehouse is saying what I'm doing is wrong.
So what exactly did I do wrong?? I'm getting very frustrated at this point
function max(10, 12) {
if(10 > 12) {
return 10;
} else if (12 > 10) {
return 12;
}
}
alert(max(10, 12));
1 Answer
Dale Severude
Full Stack JavaScript Techdegree Graduate 71,350 PointsHi Nikki,
Your function has no arguments and is hard coded with specific values. It should work with any values passed in as parameters.