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Using JavaScript
Problem 1:
The previous chapter introduced the standard function Math.max() that returns its largest argument. We can do that ourselves now. Write a function max() that takes three arguments and returns their maximum. Submit JS file.
// Your code here. Output as follows.
console.log(max(0, 10, 100));
// ? 100
console.log(max(0, -10, -100));
// ? -0
Problem 2:
Write a JavaScript function that accepts two arguments, a string and a letter and the function will count the number of occurrences of the specified letter within the string. Output returned values to console.log(). Submit JS file.
Sample arguments : 'w3resource.com', 'o'
Expected output : 2
Problem 3:
Write a JavaScript function which accepts an argument and returns the type. Output returned value to console.log(). Submit HTML with external JS file.
Note : There are six possible values that typeof() returns: object, boolean, function, number, string, and undefined.