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2,882 PointsAfter float() "add" returned the wrong results. why?
can someone explain me the reason, please?
def add(b, a):
float()
return(b + a)
1 Answer
billy mercier
6,259 Pointslike this:
def add(a + b):
return float(a) + float(b)
To change a variable's type you need to put it inside the function. float(variable)
you could also type this problem like this:
def add(a + b):
a = float(a)
b = float(b)
return a + b
regi voda
2,882 Pointsregi voda
2,882 Pointsthanx :) it worked