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Start your free trialDaniel Benisti
Front End Web Development Techdegree Graduate 22,224 Pointsstuck ,cant understand it . he shows some thing easy but the task is very hard
the tsk is hard!!!!!!!!!
function max (a,b) {
if ( a > b ) {
return a
} else {
return alert('you are wrong');
}
}
max(9,2);
2 Answers
Xavier Bass
Courses Plus Student 2,246 Pointsyou need a semicolon( ; ) after your return statement such that it looks like this: if ( a > b ) { return a; }
Xavier Bass
Courses Plus Student 2,246 Pointsjust a tip ,if your code looks right and it doesn't work prob. a syntax error or spelling
Antti Lylander
9,686 PointsAntti Lylander
9,686 Pointsalso, when b is greater than a, you should return b (no alerts needed here).
Daniel Benisti
Front End Web Development Techdegree Graduate 22,224 PointsDaniel Benisti
Front End Web Development Techdegree Graduate 22,224 Pointsyou the man!