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Start your free trialRakshith Nayak
1,893 PointsDon't know where i'm going wrong here
Could someone please complete the code
def add(5, 2):
try:
sum = (5) + (2)
except ValueError:
print("That's not the answer!")
else:
return sum
1 Answer
jacinator
11,936 Points# This is the code that they are expecting you to write.
def add(arg1, arg2): # Pass in arguments and not integers
try:
answer = float(arg1) + float(arg2) # Convert the arguments to floats
except ValueError:
return None # Return in the case of an error None
else:
return answer
# This is your function
def add(5, 2):
try:
sum = (5) + (2)
except ValueError:
print("That's not the answer!")
else:
return sum
Rakshith Nayak
1,893 PointsThanks for your input guys!
Cheo R
37,150 PointsCheo R
37,150 PointsYou are trying to pass in integers as variables:
Change the integers to variables and in the try, don't have to surround the variables with parenthesis.
Call your function with integers as input.
add(5,2)