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Start your free trialAbdulkadir Kollere
1,723 PointsStuck in exceptions
Please see the code below. It gives the error "Bummer! Try again!. Kindly assist.
def add (one, two):
try:
total = float(one) + float(two)
except ValueError:
return None
else:
return total
1 Answer
William Li
Courses Plus Student 26,868 PointsIt's nothing wrong with the logic of your code, however, the indentation missed the mark(remember, indentation is an important part of Python's syntax). Every line after the 1st line needs to be shifted 4 spaces to the right.
def add (one, two):
try:
total = float(one) + float(two)
except ValueError:
return None
else:
return total
Now it should pass.
Abdulkadir Kollere
1,723 PointsAbdulkadir Kollere
1,723 PointsThanks William. It worked.