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1,806 Pointshow to call the max function using the console.log method
function max(arg1, arg2) {
if ( arg1 > arg2 ){
return arg1;
console.log( max(arg1, arg2) );
}else{
return arg2;
}
}
2 Answers
Dane Parchment
Treehouse Moderator 11,077 PointsThey are just asking you to print a result of your function using the javascript console object.
We do this by typing: console.log(value)
;
Your function returns a value right?
So we would do it like so: console.log(max(1, 2));
The problem you are having, is you're trying to console.log
inside the function itself (accidentally doing some recursion without a break out point which would crash your browser). Instead you should be calling the function.
function max(arg1, arg2) {
if ( arg1 > arg2 ){
return arg1;
}else{
return arg2;
}
}
console.log(max(1, 2));
kanu prosper
1,806 Pointsthanks it worked