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

Josh Goodhardt
Josh Goodhardt
22,119 Points

Returning as Float

Task: Let's make sure we're always working with floats. Convert your arguments to floats before you add them together. You can do this with the float() function.

Not sure what I'm doing wrong. My issue is I'm not 100% where to place the float func

Thanks!

trial.py
def add(one, two):
   return(one + two)
    return.float()

1 Answer

This is how I tackled this challenge: python def add(a, b): try: return float(a) + float(b) except: return None The code is pretty self explanatory.

But feel free to ask away if needed, good luck!