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Asked: June 17, 20262026-06-17T03:55:46+00:00 2026-06-17T03:55:46+00:00

I’m trying to make a very simple calculator in python. I’ve made a working

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I’m trying to make a very simple calculator in python. I’ve made a working one before using only functions, but adding classes is proving to be hard.

def askuser():
    global Question, x, y

    Question = input("""Enter a word: ("Add", "Subtract", "Multiply", "Divise")""")
    x = int(input("Enter first number: "))
    y = int(input("Enter second number: "))

class calculating:

    def __init__(self, x, y):
        self.x = x
        self.y = y

    def add(self):
        return self.x + self.y

    def subtract(self):
        return self.x - self.y

    def multiplication(self):
        return self.x * self.y

    def division(self):
        return self.x / self.y

math = calculating

def calc():

    if Question == "Add":
        t = math.add
        print(t)

    elif Question == "Subtract":
        t = math.subtract
        print(t)

    elif Question == "Multiply":
        t = math.multiplication
        print(t)

    elif Question == "Division":
        t = math.division
        print(t)

def final():
    input("Press any key to exit:" )


def main():

    askuser()
    calc()
    final()

main()

Code runs fine but it gives me an “error” instead of outputting a calculation:

   Enter a word: ("Add", "Subtract", "Multiply", "Divise")Add

   Enter first number: 5

   Enter second number: 5

   function add at 0x02E4EC90

   Press any key to exit:

Why would that be? Any help would be great, thanks.

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    2026-06-17T03:55:47+00:00Added an answer on June 17, 2026 at 3:55 am

    You are printing the function itself, not the result of calling it. Try:

    def calc():
    
    if Question == "Add":
        t = math.add
    
    elif Question == "Subtract":
        t = math.subtract
    
    elif Question == "Multiply":
        t = math.multiplication
    
    elif Question == "Division":
        t = math.division
    
    print t()
    

    Or cleaner but more advanced:

    class UserInputCalculator(object):
    
        operations = ["Add", "Subtract", "Multiply", "Divide"]
    
        def __init__(self):
            self.x = None
            self.y = None
            self.operation = None
    
        def run(self):
            self.prompt_for_operation()
            self.prompt_for_x()
            self.prompt_for_y()
            if self.operation == 'Add':
                return self.add()
            elif self.operation == 'Subtract':
                return self.subtract()
            elif self.operation == 'Multiply':
                return self.multiply()
            elif self.operation = 'Divide':
                return self.divide()
            else:
                raise ValueError('Unknown operation %s.' % operation)
    
        def prompt_for_operation(self):
            self.operation = input("Enter an operation: (%s)" % ', '.join(UserInputCalculator.operations))
            if self.operation not in UserInputCalculator.operations:
                raise ValueError('%s not a valid operation.' % self.operation)
            return self.operation
    
        def prompt_for_x(self):
            try:
                self.x = int(input("Enter first number: "))
            except:
                raise ValueError('Invalid value.')
            return self.x
    
        def prompt_for_y(self):
            try:
                self.y = int(input("Enter second number: "))
            except:
                raise ValueError('Invalid value.')
            return self.y
    
        def add(self):
            return self.x + self.y
    
        def subtract(self):
            return self.x - self.y
    
        def multiply(self):
            return self.x * self.y
    
        def divide(self):
            return self.x / self.y
    
    calculator = UserInputCalculator()
    print calculator.run()
    input("Press any key to exit:" )
    
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