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Start your free trialNikita Savelev
Full Stack JavaScript Techdegree Student 3,741 PointsThe question is confusing and i'm not sure exactly how to work it out
not exactly sure what to do here and every result is wrong.
function max( upper , lower){
var high = upper>lower
var low = lower>upper
if (high == 15){
}
}
console.log(max(15 , 5))
2 Answers
Adam Pengh
29,881 PointsYou need to use a conditional if statement to check which of the values passed in is largest.
function max(a, b) {
if(a > b) {
return a;
} else if(b >= a) {
return b;
}
}
alert( max(2, 5) );
Steven Parker
231,236 PointsPerhaps these hints will help:
- you won't need to create any new variables
- don't look for any specific values inside the function
- in your conditional ("if") test, be sure to compare the parameters against each other
- when you determine one is larger, you must return that parameter
- if the test fails, you must return the other parameter
- you won't need an "else" or "else if"