Here's an example code I made to illustrate my problem. If the input is an integer or a decimal, it works as intended. But if the input is a fraction such as 4/5, it throws a ValueError since 4/5 is a string that can not be converted into a float.
myinput=input("Enter number. ")
doubleofmyinput=float(myinput)*2
print(doubleofmyinput)
This is not an issue when not using input()
since float(4/5) works whereas float("4/5") doesn't, while both float("4.5") and float(4.5) are valid. Thanks.
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