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Start your free trialKris Chery
935 PointsAlternate way to use float()?
def add(num1,num2): return float(num1 + num2) Python shell takes this just fine, does not hold up in answer box, can someone help me see what it wants from me? Is there another way to code this?
1 Answer
Russell Sawyer
Front End Web Development Techdegree Student 15,705 PointsKris,
The way you are coding it will pass in step 2 of 3 but it won't hold up in section 3 of 3 since you need to apply a try statement to the unfloated numbers.
Here's what I did. Code the following in section 2 of 3.
def add(num1, num2):
num1 = float(num1)
num2 = float(num2)
return num1 + num2
Which will allow you to code in the try on 3 of 3.
def add(num1, num2):
try:
num1 = float(num1)
num2 = float(num2)
except ValueError:
return None
else:
return num1 + num2