It is a bot that is spamming the fediverse with links and stuff. It is messaging lots of people trying to get them to click links.
It is a bot that is spamming the fediverse with links and stuff. It is messaging lots of people trying to get them to click links.
Press was already sold to Mr. Modi and his friends
Same invasion rules are being made in India. Now there is a rule in the parliament that tax officers can now have access to your email and social media credentials.
What about fat spicy indian curry tho?
Haha I am in Friday. Future is now old man
After the split x becomes (1 and z becomes 1). They can’t be converted to float. I think that’s why. Let me run the code. Edit - Also as you are returning a, b, c from splitter but Python functions return a single object. The a, b, c turns to a tuple. But you are using js syntax I think. So we have to unwrap inside the calculate function.
Now my original comment is not useful but you can try to introduce a conditional to check of the numbers x and z are actually numbers before converting to floats
# Ask user to enter an expression and display output
def main():
expression = input("Expression: ")
print(calculate (splitter (expression)))
# Split expression into components and assign to variables as float values
def splitter (expression):
print(expression)
x, y, z = expression.split()
print(expression.split())
return x, y, z
# Calculate expression result
# Changes Beginning
def calculate(numbers):
x,y,z = numbers
# Changes End
x, z = float(x), float(z)
if y == "+":
return str(round((x + z), 1))
elif y == "-":
return str(round((xz), 1))
elif y == "*":
return str(round((x*z), 1))
else:
return str(round((x / z), 1))
main()
Waiting for a youtube iceberg video to mention this incident
I knew that so coordinate are for my college not my residence
Sorry I will work on it. Thank you
Maybe Crypto