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

Stuck for a while now

I have been stuck with this question for a while now.

trial.py
def add(one, solo):
  try:

  except ValueError: 
      return None
  else:
    return float(one) + float(solo)

1 Answer

Afrid Mondal
Afrid Mondal
6,255 Points

Hey 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