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Start your free trialPhilip Ollas
5,705 PointsAdd a try block before where you turn your arguments into floats. Then add an except to catch the possible ValueError.
Stuck again and hope to get some help.
def add(one, two):
try:
numbers= float(one) + float(two)
except ValueError:
return None
else:
return numbers
1 Answer
Philip Ollas
5,705 PointsThank you Christopher for the reply. I actually slowed the problem already.
Christopher Janke
11,054 PointsChristopher Janke
11,054 PointsLooks like its a problem of mostly just your spacing, I have reformatted it for you. Try this.