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Python Python Basics (2015) Python Data Types String Formatting

Ryan Splitstone
Ryan Splitstone
407 Points

name = 'ryan' subject = "Treehouse loves {} " subject.format(name) Why is this not correct?

I am confused what is wrong with these lines?

strings.py
name = 'ryan'

subject = 'treehouse loves {}' 
subject.format(name) 

1 Answer

Steven Parker
Steven Parker
231,007 Points

You're halfway there.

You've applied the format function correctly. But you missed the part of the instructions that said: "Assign this to the variable subject (so start with subject =)."

So you just need to assign the result of calling format back to subject and you should have it.