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Start your free trialFrancesco Miceli
2,527 PointsCreate a function named max that accepts two numbers as arguments
Hi. It doesn't work. Can somebody explain me where is the issues? Thanks
const max(n1,n2){
if( n1 > n2){
return n1;
} else {
return n2;
}
}
console.log(max(10,5));
3 Answers
Rick Gleitz
47,876 PointsHI Francesco,
It took me a minute, but I finally saw that you used const, which is for creating variables. Use function instead and it should work. Hope this helps!
Shem Ogweno
15,393 PointsYou have solved the hard part! just Double check the syntax of writing a function in JavaScript and you should be fine. You are ask to Create a function named max that accepts two numbers as arguments. I should see the keyword function in your solution or you can make it an arrow function
Shem Ogweno
15,393 PointsHere is another way using Arrow function expressions
const max = (n1,n2) =>{
if( n1 > n2){
return n1;
} else {
return n2;
}
}
console.log(max(10,5));
Francesco Miceli
2,527 PointsFrancesco Miceli
2,527 PointsOh my God. I'm ashamed for the question. Thanks!