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Start your free trialAlexandru Pescaru
6,410 Pointscan anyone help me with the if statemend in here pleas. thx
function max(upper, lower) {
if (upper > lower)
}
}
max(4,5);
1 Answer
Phil Wright
3,704 PointsHi Alexandru. You're missing the opening brace { after your conditional (upper > lower)
.
If the conditional is true, a contained code block would run. However, without an else clause, you risk the function returning nothing. I've added return statements for both the if and else conditions in the example below.
function max(upper, lower) {
if (upper > lower) {
return true;
} else {
return false;
}
}
max(4,5); // expected return value is true.