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11,033 Pointswhat did I do?
?
function max(one, two) {
if one > two {
return one
} else {
return two
}
3 Answers
Julian Gutierrez
19,201 PointsA few things, your if statement needs parenthesis wrapping your condition, semi-colons are needed after your return statements. Also your function needs a closing bracket, currently only the else if is closed.
Thomas Katalenas
11,033 Pointswhat about this
function max(one, two) {
if one > two{
return one;
} else {
return two;
}
};
Julian Gutierrez
19,201 PointsStill need the parenthesis around your conditional:
function max(one, two) {
if (one > two){
return one;
} else {
return two;
}
};
Thomas Katalenas
11,033 Pointsthat didn't work and neither did this
function max(one, two) {
if one > two {
return one;
}else if two > one {
return two;
} else {
return False;
}
}