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Asked: May 23, 20262026-05-23T17:11:36+00:00 2026-05-23T17:11:36+00:00

Alright, I’m doing this for a project and whenever I attempt to have it

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Alright, I’m doing this for a project and whenever I attempt to have it divide by zero or square root a negative number that program closes out. I’ve attempted to find something I can insert into the code to make it display a message and then prompt for the value again, but everything that I’ve tried inserting causes the program to close out instantly when I start it up.

Here’s the calculator without anything inserted to fix the crashes.

import math

def convertString(str):
    try:
        returnValue = int(str)
    except ValueError:
        returnValue = float(str)
    return returnValue

def addition(a, B):
    return convertString(a) + convertString(B)

def subtraction(a, B):
    return convertString(a) - convertString(B)

def multiplication(a, B):
    return convertString(a) * convertString(B)

def division(a, B):
    return convertString(a) / convertString(B)

def sqrt(a):
    return math.sqrt(convertString(a))

keepProgramRunning = True

print "Welcome to [Removed]'s 2011 4-H Project! This is a simple calculator coded in  Python, which is a high-level programming language. Java, C, C++, and Perl are  other high-level programming languages that you may have heard of."

while keepProgramRunning:
    print ""
    print "Please choose what you would like to do:"
    print ""
    print "1) Addition"
    print "2) Subtraction"
    print "3) Multiplication"
    print "4) Division"
    print "5) Square Root"
    print "6) Quit Program"

    choice = raw_input()    

    if choice == "1":
        numberA = raw_input("Enter your first addend: ")
        numberB = raw_input("Enter your second addend: ")
        print "The sum of those numbers is:"
        print addition(numberA, numberB)
    elif choice == "2":
        numberA = raw_input("Enter your first term: ")
        numberB = raw_input("Enter your second term: ")
        print "The difference of those numbers is:"
        print subtraction(numberA, numberB)
    elif choice == "3":
        numberA = raw_input("Enter your first factor: ")
        numberB = raw_input("Enter your second factor: ")
        print "The product of those numbers is:"
        print multiplication(numberA, numberB)
    elif choice == "4":
        numberA = raw_input("Enter your dividend: ")
        numberB = raw_input("Enter your divisor: ")
        print "The quotient of those numbers is:"
        print division(numberA, numberB)
    elif choice == "5":
        numberA = raw_input("Enter the number you wish to find the square root of: ")
        print "Your result is:"
        print sqrt(numberA)
    elif choice == "6":
        print "Goodbye! Thank you for your time spent both judging my project and those of everyone else! Have a nice day! (。◕‿◕。)"
        keepProgramRunning = False
    else:
        print "Please choose a valid option."
        print "\n"

I’m not real sure what to insert and where to solve the crashes, but I think the problem lies with my placement.

I’ve been attempting to insert something like this:

except ValueError:
            print "You cannot divide by zero. Please choose another divisor."
            numberB = raw_input("Enter your divisor: ")

Would that work? Where would I insert it? If it wouldn’t work, what would and where would it go?

I’ve been attempting to put it after

numberB = raw_input("Enter your divisor: ")

So that section would read

elif choice == "4":
    numberA = raw_input("Enter your dividend: ")
    numberB = raw_input("Enter your divisor: ")
        except ValueError:
            print "You cannot divide by zero. Please choose another divisor."
            numberB = raw_input("Enter your divisor: ")
    print "The quotient of those numbers is:"
    print division(numberA, numberB)

But as I said, the program will close as soon as it opens when I do try that. Also, I know that if they inputted 0 again the program would crash. Is there any way to make it return to the line that it’s under?

Also, for closing the program, the message it is supposed to display can’t be read as the program is closing immediately after it’s displayed, or the commands are being executed at the same time. Either way, the message can’t be read. Is there any way to make the message appear in a separate dialog window that will cause the program to close when the window is closed? Or at least a way to make it delay before closing?

Please correct me if I got any terminology wrong. I’m still somewhat new to this.

And, as always, (constructive) feedback for any part of the program is always appreciated.

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    2026-05-23T17:11:37+00:00Added an answer on May 23, 2026 at 5:11 pm

    The problem is that you are trying to catch an exception before it is thrown. Instead, try this:

    elif choice == "4":
        numberA = raw_input("Enter your dividend: ")
        numberB = raw_input("Enter your divisor: ")
        while float(numberB) == 0:
            print "You cannot divide by zero. Please choose another divisor."
            numberB = raw_input("Enter your divisor: ")
        print "The quotient of those numbers is:"
        print division(numberA, numberB)
    
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