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Start your free trialMelvin Miller
4,242 PointsWhy doesn't my code work for JavaScript Basics ?
function max(35, 45) { if (max >= 45) { return 45; } else { return 35; } }
function max(35, 45) {
if (max >= 45) {
return 45;
} else {
return 35;
}
}
1 Answer
Evan Demaris
64,262 PointsHi Melvin,
Your function has arguments already setup for its parameters, and is trying to call itself within the closure.
The following code would pass the first task of the Challenge;
function max(first_number, second_number) {
if (first_number >= second_number) {
return first_number;
} else {
return second_number;
}
}
The second task of the Challenge can be passed by calling the function with arguments provided for the first_number and second_number parameters;
alert(max(35, 45));
Please let me know if you have any questions about how or why that works!
Ashish Mehra
Courses Plus Student 589 PointsAshish Mehra
Courses Plus Student 589 Pointshey Melvin ! In if condition you are comparing function with second number which cause error