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

bevinwg
bevinwg
5,196 Points

Still having trouble figuring Function max...

Create a new function named max which accepts two numbers as arguments (you can name the arguments, whatever you would like). The function should return the larger of the two numbers.

HINT: You'll need to use a conditional statement to test the 2 parameters to see which is the larger of the two.

I've tried this many ways and I just can't seem to get it right. Any ideas? Am I supposed to be using variables in the argument? and then defining variables? Am I supposed to use the actual numbers in the argument parameters? I've tried both ways so I am not sure what I am doing here.

script.js
function getMax (a,b){
  var max= (a=4) (b=6);
  if (a>b)
    return a;
}else{
    return b; 
}  

2 Answers

Carlos Federico Puebla Larregle
Carlos Federico Puebla Larregle
21,074 Points

You have to name the function "max" like the code challenge said. And you don't need to assign the values to a variable named "max" you just check of the greater in an "if" statement. You could do it like this:

function max(num1, num2) {
  if (num1 > num2){
    return num1;
  }
  return num2;
};

alert( max(4,6));

The "alert" part is for the second task.

I hope that helps, if you need some more help just let me know.

bevinwg
bevinwg
5,196 Points

Thank you again, Carlos. I tried to solve this 38 different ways. wrong every time, which is why I was finally trying variable number add ins... overcomplicating. thank you so much for clarifying.