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1,412 Pointshow to convert int to float when the function takes the arguments?
title
def add(float(num1,num2)):
return num1 + num2
2 Answers
james south
Front End Web Development Techdegree Graduate 33,271 Pointsjust move it into the body of the function. you can do a,b = float(a), float(b) for instance. now they are floats and you can return the sum.
Kevin Dehner
2,459 PointsThe challenge is only asking you to add the arguments and return them. You do not need to convert them to floats.
Yu Qin
1,412 PointsYu Qin
1,412 PointsI wrote:
def add(num1, num2): num1 = float(num1) num2 = float(num2) return num1 +num2
it still didn't pass