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Start your free trialCameron Andersen
2,649 PointsCan't seem to get this to work, any suggestions?
Getting a Value error
def add(num1, num2):
return float(num1 + num2)
num1 = 4
num2 = 6
2 Answers
Gianmarco Mazzoran
22,076 PointsHi Cameron Andersen,
the float() function takes only one argument so you have to split in two separate statement like this:
def add(num1, num2):
return float(num1) + float(num2)
Cameron Andersen
2,649 PointsThank you Gianmarco, very helpful.
Gianmarco Mazzoran
22,076 PointsGlad that I helped you! Happy coding! :)