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Start your free trialMakan Fofana
Courses Plus Student 1,773 PointsStuck for a while now
I have been stuck with this question for a while now.
def add(one, solo):
try:
except ValueError:
return None
else:
return float(one) + float(solo)
1 Answer
Afrid Mondal
6,255 PointsHey makan, You are doing great. You just have to the sum inside the try block to check, the value user is passing is a number before returning the value. So,
def add(one, solo):
try:
result = float(one) + float(solo)
except ValueError:
return None
else:
return result