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Start your free trialMattan Yedidya
1,084 PointsCatching a value error
def add(a, b): return float(a) + float(b)
try:
num = add(input("Enter number A: "), input("Enter number B: "))
except ValueError:
return None
else:
return num
what is wrong with this code?
def add(a, b):
return float(a) + float(b)
try:
num = add(input("Enter number A: "), input("Enter number B: "))
except ValueError:
return None
else:
return num
1 Answer
Steven Parker
231,271 PointsThere are a few issues here:
- all code for this challenge should be part of the function
- the values used by the function are passed as arguments, there will be no need to input anything
- for the value error to be detected, the format conversions must occur inside the "try" section