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5,539 PointsHow to solve this question?
Im totally confused to find out the solution for this one. Anyone can help? Thanks folks!
def add(x, y)
try:
a = float(x)
b = float(y)
except ValueError:
return None
else:
return a+b
1 Answer
Jeremy Hill
29,567 PointsTry moving your else: to the left to line up with the try and except; and you might also add a colon (:) to the end of your method heading. Your code looks fine otherwise.
gibran erlangga
5,539 Pointsgibran erlangga
5,539 Pointsthanks man!