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3,651 Pointshi what structure should I use in order to get the right code?
def add(a, b): try: a = int(input("Num1= ")) b = int(input("Num2= ")) except ValueError: return None else: return (float(a) + float(b))
def add(num1, num2):
return(float(num1) + float(num2))
1 Answer
jcorum
71,830 PointsSergey, Hi. There's no need for input. You get the values via the function's parameters num1 and num2. And you need to make num1 and num2 floats early on, in the try clause, not in the return statement:
def add(num1, num2):
try:
num1 = float(num1)
num2 = float(num2)
except ValueError:
return None
else:
return num1 + num2
Sergey Mangov
3,651 PointsSergey Mangov
3,651 Pointsthanks. it worked out :)