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4,759 Pointswhat is the answer to this question
help
function max (lower, upper) {
if (lower > upper) {
return lower;
} else {
return upper;
}
}
alert( max());
1 Answer
tobiaskrause
9,160 PointsThere you go
function max(x, y) {
var test = 0;
if (x > y) {
test = x;
}else {
test = y;
}
return test;
}
or even shorter
function max(x, y) {
if (x > y) {
return x;
}else {
return y;
}
}
The challange didnt wanted that alert that you used
Tyler Taylor
17,939 PointsTyler Taylor
17,939 PointsI'm confused, your code passes for me. What is your question?