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17,485 Pointswhy this not working
Create a new function named max() which accepts two numbers as arguments. The function should return the larger of the two numbers. You'll need to use a conditional statement to test the 2 numbers to see which is the larger of the two.
function max(firstNumber, secondNumber) { if ( firstNumber > secondNumber); return firstNumber; } else { return secondNumber;}
}
function max(firstNumber, secondNumber) {
if ( firstNumber > secondNumber);
return firstNumber;
else {
return secondNumber;}
}
2 Answers
Jason Anders
Treehouse Moderator 145,860 PointsHi Simon, Your error is with the syntax of your if statement. After the conditionals you need an opening curly brace, not a semi-colon, and after the semi-colon at the return statement, you need a closing curly brace (right before 'else').
function max(firstNumber, secondNumber) {
if ( firstNumber > secondNumber) { //removed semi-colon - added open curly brace
return firstNumber;
} else { //added closing curly brace for if statement
return secondNumber;
} // moved curly brace down only to maintain indentations
}
Hope this help make sense. Keep coding! :)
Eric Trego
15,308 Pointsyou are missing your brackets on your if statement. i.e "{}".
hope this helps the rest of the code should work.
simon lavery
17,485 Pointssimon lavery
17,485 PointsThanks got it now