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  • palmtrees2309@lemm.eetomemes@lemmy.worldblender making frens
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    24 days ago

    It means because of a orange guy and his tariffs the whole market is down. So we have to compare it with whole market. If it has fallen more than half of stocks, then we can say it just adobe’s fault and not just market’s fault. To get this idea we take the average of stocks which S&P500 which shows the average stock price for 500 biggest companies.














  • 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()