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Start your free trialRobin Porter
1,810 PointsI keep getting the bummer
Apparently, something is very wrong with my code. Can you please review it and see if you see the error?
function max (n1, n2) {
var bigger = n1 > n2;
}
if (n1 > n2); {
return n1;
} else (n1 < n2);
return n2;
}
1 Answer
Steven Parker
231,269 PointsYou're getting close, but:
- you don't need to create the "bigger" variable
- the closing brace for the function should go after the conditional code
- a final "else" does not take (or need) a conditional expression