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910 PointsPlease help ASAP whats wrong its giving me headache.
Whats wrong
def add(num1, num2):
try:
fl_num1 = float(num1)
fl_num2 = float(num2)
except Valueshare:
return None
else:
return fl_num1 + fl_num2
1 Answer
Moosa Bonomali
6,297 PointsIts the indentation that is the problem and giving you errors after the try block, It should be like this and the error you probably want to catch is ValueError not Valueshare
def add(num1, num2):
try:
fl_num1 = float(num1)
fl_num2 = float(num2)
except ValueError:
return None
else:
return fl_num1 + fl_num2