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1,784 Pointsplease check this code..
please check this code..
function max(num1,num2)
{
if(num1>num2)
{
return num1 + " is greater";
}
else
{
return num2 + " is greater";
}
}
max(2,3);
2 Answers
Shuja Mahmood
1,784 Pointshere is the solution to your problem
function max(num1,num2) { if(num1>num2) { return num1 + " is greater"; } else if(num1 === num2) { return "numbers are equal"; } else { return num2 + " is greater"; } } max(3,3);
Daniel Newman
Courses Plus Student 10,715 PointsTry to find out "what will happened when both numbers is equal". You function will tell that
max(3,3);
"3 is grater".
Daniel Newman
Courses Plus Student 10,715 PointsYup. That will be better one.