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JavaScript JavaScript Basics (Retired) Creating Reusable Code with Functions Create a max() Function

max parameters"

asking for a max function?

script.js
function max ( one, two) {
  if (one > two)  
    return one; 
  }else 
  {return two;
  }

1 Answer

Moosa Bonomali
Moosa Bonomali
6,297 Points

You are missing some curly brackets at the beginning of your if statement and for closing your function. The code should be like this;

function max ( one, two) {
  if (one > two){ 
    return one; 
  }else{
    return two;
  }
}