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

Cole Terhune
Cole Terhune
551 Points

What is my mistake here?

Not really sure what the issue is

trial.py
def add(x, y)
try:
    a = float(x)
    b = float(y)
except ValueError:
    return None
else:
    return(a+b)

1 Answer

Ezra Siton
Ezra Siton
12,644 Points

Two mistakes.

  • Missing ":" in your function declaration!! will throw this error: > SyntaxError: invalid syntax
def add(x, y):
# ...rest of the code
  • you missing the function indentation:

The code block within every function starts with a colon (:) and is indented

def add(x, y):
    try:
        a = float(x)
        b = float(y)
    except ValueError:
        return None
    else:
      return(a+b)

https://www.tutorialspoint.com/python/python_functions.htm