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Start your free trialMatt Brown
7,782 PointsWhere am I going wrong?
I keep getting back the error "TypeError: unsupported operand type(s) for ** or pow(): 'str' and 'int'"
# EXAMPLES
# squared(5) would return 25
# squared("2") would return 4
# squared("tim") would return "timtimtim"
def squared(num):
try:
return num ** 2
except ValueError:
return num * (len(num))
1 Answer
Travis Bailey
13,675 PointsIt's not required for you to specify the exception to catch, but when you do specify it you have to be sure that's the type of error your code will generate.
alex novickis
34,894 Pointsalex novickis
34,894 Pointsyour code handles "ValueError", perhaps you can do something different when you get a "TypeError"