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Start your free trialSiddharth Pathak
Python Development Techdegree Student 74 PointsMy Python project where i used return keyword
hello everyone creig was teaching return keyword in python basics so i thought to build one calculator plz everyone can someone help me to reduce the code a little bit more this was my first project in python basics i am very happy i build it on my own
def add(first,second):
answer = first + second
return answer
def subtract(first,second):
answer = first - second
return answer
def multiply(first,second):
answer = first * second
return answer
def divide(first,second):
answer = first // second
return answer
def solve(way):
first = int(input("Type ur first number? "))
second = int(input("Type ur second number? "))
x = way(first,second)
return x
print("1 = Addition")
print("2 = Subtraction")
print("3 = Multiplication")
print("4 = Division")
question = int(input("What u wanna do? "))
if question == 1:
addition = solve(add)
print("Your Answer is {}".format(addition))
elif question == 2:
subtraction = solve(subtract)
print("Your Answer is {}".format(subtraction))
elif question == 3:
multiplication = solve(multiply)
print("Your Answer is {}".format(multiplication))
elif question == 4:
division = solve(divide)
print("Your Answer is {}".format(division))
[MOD: added ```python formatting -cf]
Megan Amendola
Treehouse TeacherMegan Amendola
Treehouse TeacherHi! It will be easier to read through your code if it is formatted in markdown correctly. Here's a video on how to format code in markdown.