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Start your free trialryota kurazono
Courses Plus Student 4,248 PointsConvert int to float
I don't get what's wrong with this code. Please help me if you know how to handle it
def add(val1,val2):
try:
val1 = float(val1)
val2 = float(val2)
return val1 + val2
except ValueEroor:
return None
else:
return val1 + val2
1 Answer
Steven Parker
231,271 PointsIt's just a typo. You have "ValueEroor" instead of "ValueError".
Also, while it doesn't hurt, you don't really need the "else" since both the "try" and "except" have their own return.