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2,296 Pointsi used the hints but i can't seem to see where its wrong.
I got passed the first stage of this challenge eventually with a little sterring, i used the hints. to no prevail
function max (one, two) { {
} if (one > two) {
return max;
} else {
return two;
} }
console.log(max (20,6) );
1 Answer
Bert Witzel
Full Stack JavaScript Techdegree Graduate 27,918 PointsHi Lewis, you are pretty close on this one, instead of returning max
you would want to return one
in the first conditional. Also, when you construct a function, the parentheses should be right next to the function name, with no space: function max(num1, num2) {}
. Here's my final solution which passed the test:
function max(num1, num2) {
if (num1 > num2) {
return num1;
} else {
return num2;
}
}
console.log(max(20,6));