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Courses Plus Student 456 Pointselse
can someone help me figure out what i am doing wrong thanks!
def add(num1,num2):
try:
except ValueError:
return None:
else:
a = float (num1)
b = float (num2)
return (a + b)
1 Answer
james south
Front End Web Development Techdegree Graduate 33,271 Pointsyou have three blocks here: try, except, else. what you are TRYing to do is cast the number as floats, so that's what goes in the try block. next, if that fails, you want to deal with the exception, so you have except VE, return None. lastly, if casting to float works, you want to return the sum, so in the else part return the sum.
Steven Parker
231,269 PointsSteven Parker
231,269 PointsDidn't you just ask this same question?
And remember to mark the question closed (by selecting a "best answer") once you are satisfied with an answer.