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Start your free trialCarrie Elliott
1,597 PointsI'm new at this and genuinely don't understand why my code isn't working...
function max (firstNum, secNum){
if (firstNum > secNum) {
return firstNum;
} else {
return secNum
}
console.log(max (20, 100) );
2 Answers
Tomas Schaffer
11,606 PointsYour code is ok but you missing closing curlybrace after function,
function max (firstNum, secNum){ if (firstNum > secNum) { return firstNum; } else { return secNum } } console.log(max (20, 100) );
with modern javascript you can write it also ilke this: const max = (firstNum, secondNum) => firstNum > secondNum ? firstNum : secondNum;
Carrie Elliott
1,597 PointsTomas, thank you so much for your help!
Tomas Schaffer
11,606 PointsTomas Schaffer
11,606 Pointse