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476 Pointsplease someone help me. what I'm doing wrong
You're doing great! Just one more task but it's a bigger one. Right now, we turn everything into a float. That's great so long as we're getting numbers or numbers as a string. We should handle cases where we get a non-number, though. Add a try block before where you turn your arguments into floats. Then add an except to catch the possible ValueError. Inside the except block, return None. If you're following the structure from the videos, add an else: for your final return of the added floats.
def add(num1,num2):
return float(num1) + float(num2)
try:
except valueError:
return None
else float(num1) + float(num2)
2 Answers
Antonio De Rose
20,885 Pointsdef add(num1,num2):
return float(num1) + float(num2)
try: #this isn't where the try should be coming, it does mention, before converting into floats
except valueError:
return None
else float(num1) + float(num2) # else and the statement should be in 2 lines, do not forget the colon after else
shivani chauhan
476 Pointsthanks Antonio now I will do