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Start your free trialSteve holcomb
1,931 PointsWhat am I doing from with this function?
What am I missing on this one?
var max = function (2,4) {
if (4 > 2) {
return 4;
}
}
1 Answer
paulscanlon
Courses Plus Student 26,735 PointsHi steve
Try this.
function max(numOne, numTwo) {
if(numOne > numTwo) {
return numOne;
} else {
return numTwo;
}
}
Happy coding
Paul
paulscanlon
Courses Plus Student 26,735 Pointspaulscanlon
Courses Plus Student 26,735 PointsIn the parenthesis you need to provide two arguments, not the actual numbers themselves, so to "call" this function you would do this
Hope this helps