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Python Python Basics (2015) Python Data Types String concatenation

Abdul haseeb
Abdul haseeb
569 Points

concatenation

Make a new variable named subject that concatenates (uses the + sign) the string "Treehouse loves" and your name variable.

strings.py
name='haseeb'
subject= 'Treehouse Loves'
'Treehouse Loves' + 'haseeb'

1 Answer

Alex Koumparos
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Alex Koumparos
Python Development Techdegree Student 36,887 Points

Hi Abdul,

You've got a couple of problems with your code. First, the challenge wants you to assign the concatenation of the string literal "Treehouse loves" and the name variable into the variable named subject.

Your variable subject just has 'Treehouse loves '

Your concatenation in the following line isn't being assigned to a variable.

If it was, you're concatenating the wrong thing. You're being asked to concatenate "Treehouse loves" and the variable name. You're not using the name variable, you're just using a string literal.

Hope that helps

Alex