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

[SOLVED] why wont this work?

function max(num1, num2) { if(num1 > num2) { alert(num1 + ' is the greater number'); }else if(num1 < num2) { alert (num2 + ' is the greater number'); } return (num1, num2); } alert( max(1, 2) );

script.js
function max(num1, num2) {
  if(num1 > num2) {
    alert(num1 + ' is the greater number');
  }else if(num1 < num2) {
    alert (num2 + ' is the greater number');
  }
  return (num1, num2);
}
alert(max(1, 2));

1 Answer

Basically because you were supposed to return only one number: the one that was the largest. Also, you don't need the alerts in the body of the function:

function max(num1, num2) {
  if(num1 > num2) {
    return num1;
  }else {
    return num2;
  }
}
alert(max(1, 2));