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820 Pointsany advice on what i am doing wrong?
Thanks in advance.
def add(name, count):
try:
return(float(name) + float(count))
except ValueError:
return(None)
else:
print(float(name) + float(count))
def add(name, count)
1 Answer
Luke Pettway
16,593 PointsYour code is actually fine except for one thing:
def add(name, count):
try:
return(float(name) + float(count))
except ValueError:
return(None)
else:
print(float(name) + float(count))
def add(name, count) <--- Remove this
You are overriding your function definition with the last line. If you remove it, you'll pass the quiz.