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Start your free trialMairead Redmond
1,446 PointsCode not working
any ideas?
def add(num1, num2):
return(num1 + num2)
float(num1, num2)
return(num1 + num2)
1 Answer
Niko Klanecek
3,152 PointsA function can only return once. When that happens it is finished and will stop executing. So having 2 return statements one after the other doesn't work.
Also, float()
only takes 1 argument, not 2, and we are working with immutable objects so we need to save them back into themselves like num1, num2 = float(num1), float(num2)
.