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Samandar Mirzayev
11,834 Pointsi could not understand guys i need your helps please, pls kindly asap
i did function max(high,short){ if (high > short){ return high; } }
1 Answer

Steven Parker
216,083 PointsIt looks like you forgot to return a value for the default case.
You're covered when your if succeeds. But if it doesn't, you still need to return the other value.
Julian Gutierrez
19,201 PointsJulian Gutierrez
19,201 PointsPlease do not create multiple posts for the same question this will not help get your question answered. I've left a few notes on your previous post. -JG