Answers for "1 function find_max(nums) { 2 let max_num = Number.NEGATIVE_INFINITY; // smaller than all other numbers 3 for (let num of nums) { 4 if (num > max_num) { 5 // (Fill in the missing line here) 6 } 7 } 8 return max_num; 9 }"

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javascript negative infinity

// Using this will gives lowest possible starting point.
// It is useful when initiating a variable that will be compared against negative numbers.
Number.NEGATIVE_INFINITY // Or,
-INFINITY

// The opposite is INFINITY. The largest possible starting point.
Number.POSITIVE_INFINITE // Or,
INFINITY
Posted by: Guest on May-19-2020
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1 function find_max(nums) { 2 let max_num = Number.NEGATIVE_INFINITY; // smaller than all other numbers 3 for (let num of nums) { 4 if (num > max_num) { 5 // (Fill in the missing line here) 6 } 7 } 8 return max_num; 9 }

NUM= MAX_NUM
Posted by: Guest on October-02-2021
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1 function find_max(nums) { 2 let max_num = Number.NEGATIVE_INFINITY; // smaller than all other numbers 3 for (let num of nums) { 4 if (num > max_num) { 5 // (Fill in the missing line here) 6 } 7 } 8 return max_num; 9 }

function find_max(nums) {
let max_num = Number.NEGATIVE_INFINITY; // smaller than all other numbers
for (let num of nums) {
 if (num > max_num) {
 // (Fill in the missing line here)
 }
 }
 return max_num;
 }
Posted by: Guest on October-05-2021

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