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Start your free trialThaddeus Lorenz
3,434 PointsNeed an answer
I've been trying to figure out what's wrong with my code but I can't figure it out. Can someone please help me figure out where I'm going wrong IN the problem?
function max( a,b ) {
return Math.max( a,b );
}
if ( a>b) {
alert(Math.max( a>b ));
} else {
alert(Math.max( a<=b );
}
1 Answer
Julian Gutierrez
19,201 PointsA couple of things, first of all there is no need to use Math, that was just an example given in the question to demonstrate how to use alert(). Your if else statement needs to go inside of your function, again no need to use Math here. Outside of your function call your function using two numbers inside of alert() as shown below.
//Calling the function inside of alert
alert(max(1,2));
Thaddeus Lorenz
3,434 PointsThaddeus Lorenz
3,434 PointsThanks for responding but when I did everything it didn't work for some reason. Here's the code I just did: function max( a,b ) { return max; if ( a > b) { alert(max( a>b )); } else { alert(max( a<=b ); } alert(max(1,2));