On 04/19/2019 04:01 AM, Sayth Renshaw wrote: > def max_try(listarg): > myMax = listarg[0] > try: > for item in listarg: > if item > myMax: > myMax = item > except TypeError: > print(f'Only numbers are supported, this entry "{item}" was not') > pass > > return myMax
If I were you I wouldn't catch that exception. The reason is that a non-number is something your code just can't handle correctly anyway, so better to let that original exception bubble up to the caller who can deal with it. By catching this exception, your code will fail, but still return as if it succeeded. Others may disagree. But I rarely catch exceptions in my code unless my code specifically wants or needs to deal with them. -- https://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/python-list