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

syntax error in function

I'm just stuck and need an extra set of eyes. I've tried many versions of this. Thx.

script.js
function max(age, weight) {
  var age = 2;
  var weight = 30;
} 
if (age <= weight) {
  return max weighs + " " pounds;
}
max();

2 Answers

Hi Rachel,

Looks like you declaring the values for your variables inside of the max function, while the actual nuts and bolts of the max function is outside of the {} brackets. If you remove the variable declaration section and simply call the function inside of the alert call, you should be fine.

Here's how I completed the tasks:

function max(age, weight) {
  if (age > weight) {
    return age
  } else {
    return weight
  }  
} 

alert(max(10, 24));

Much appreciated. I really overcomplicated that one! : )

Your return function looks funky. max weighs should either be a single variable or in quotes.