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1,686 PointsI'm returning a number, why is this not accepting my work? thank you
function max(one = 12, two = 6) {
if (one >= two) {
return console.log(`${one} is larger then ${two}`);
} else {
return console.log(`${two} is larger then ${one}`);
}
}
max(10, 20)
1 Answer
Steven Parker
231,248 PointsThe instructions say, "The function should return the larger of the two numbers." But this code is logging a message instead of returning a value ("console.log" doesn't return anything).
So, for this challenge:
- be sure to return the larger value
- you won't need to display anything
- you don't need to provide default values for the arguments