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3,830 Pointsfunction max (p50, p100) { if (p50 > p100) { return p50; } else { return p100; } } alert (max)(p50
I am stuck on the last question on this . it is a alert ()(); but where does it go.
function max (p50, p100) {
if (p50 > p100) {
return p50;
} else {
return p100;
}
}
1 Answer
Steven Parker
231,269 PointsJust put it at the bottom, after your function. Inside the alert, call your function and give it two values, something like this:
alert( max(21, 15) );
By the way, funny choice for variable names. It works fine, but that's the kind of thing that can give other programmers that have to work on your code nightmares.