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Full Stack JavaScript Techdegree Graduate 14,416 PointsCan someone help me point out what am I doing wrong exactly. I've walked away twice, I cannot see my mistake
function max( 4, 1 ) {
if (4 > 1) {
return 4;
}
else {
return 1;
}
3 Answers
Robert Manolis
Treehouse Guest TeacherHi Erica Collier, it looks like you're function is missing its final closing curly brace, }
.
Reuben Jenkins
1,428 PointsYep you are missing the final curly brace
Erica Collier
Full Stack JavaScript Techdegree Graduate 14,416 PointsGot it, thanks guys!