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Start your free trialAshley Keeling
11,476 Pointswhat is wrong with this code?
I don't know what I need to do to make it work
def add(one,two):
try:
return(float(one) + float(two))
except ValueError:
else:
return(float(one) + float(two))
1 Answer
Ted Dunn
43,783 PointsYou have two issues in your code:
1) Your indentation is incorrect. Remember, in Python indentation of your code is vital for the interpreter to correctly interpret your code and run properly.
2) You have neglected to include the return None statement under the except ValueError clause.
def add(one, two):
try:
return float(one) + float(two)
except ValueError:
return None
else:
return float(one) + float(two)