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

jamie Macdiarmid
jamie Macdiarmid
2,048 Points

Stuck

Do I just do .float (2, 2) after the brackets?

trial.py
def add(num1, num2):
      return (num1 + num2)

2 Answers

Josh Keenan
Josh Keenan
20,315 Points

Hey Jamie, we are converting them to floats using the function float, if it were a method you would use a . thing. Here's my code: (sorry for bad formatting)

def add(num1, num2):
  return float(num1) + float(num2)
Josh Keenan
Josh Keenan
20,315 Points

Don't have a backtick on this keyboard.... Irritating..

Josh Keenan
Josh Keenan
20,315 Points

I'm in an office using a keyboard that LITERALLY doesn't have one, but thank you :P!

Keyboard is an old American layout apple made one in the UK running on a 5 year old mac, I literally tried every key..

Sean T. Unwin
Sean T. Unwin
28,690 Points

The link also shows alt codes if you have a numpad. That's mainly why I linked it.

Josh Keenan
Josh Keenan
20,315 Points

You are good at being a moderator here!

Sean T. Unwin
Sean T. Unwin
28,690 Points

I am assuming this is for Task 2.

You need to use float() on each of the arguments:

return float(num1) + float(num2)