fn bigger(a: i32, b:i32) -> i32 { // Complete this function to return the bigger number! // Do not use: // - return // - another function call // - additional variables // Scroll down for hints. } fn main() { assert_eq!(10, bigger(10, 8)); assert_eq!(42, bigger(32, 42)); } // It's possible to do this in one line if you would like! // Some similar examples from other languages: // - In C(++) this would be: `a > b ? a : b` // - In Python this would be: `a if a > b else b` // Remember in Rust that: // - the `if` condition does not need to be surrounded by parentheses // - `if`/`else` conditionals are expressions // - Each condition is followed by a `{}` block.