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Python Python Basics (2015) Logic in Python Try and Except

Skyler Riley
Skyler Riley
1,211 Points

Something is wrong with my code and I can't figure it out!

I can't figure out figure out if it's an indentation problem or other syntactical error.

trial.py
def add(num1,num2):
    try:
        except ValueError:
            return None 
        else:
            return float(num1) + float(num2)

1 Answer

bryonlarrance
bryonlarrance
16,414 Points

Your indentation on the try, except, and else statements should be aligned. Your return will also be on the same indentation level. Here is a passable example:

def add(x, y):
    try:
        f_x = float(x)
        f_y = float(y)
    except:
        ValueError
        return None
    else:
        answer = f_x + f_y
    return answer