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Python Python Basics (2015) Python Data Types String Formatting

SISLEY NGUYEN
SISLEY NGUYEN
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OK, so now use .format() on the string "Treehouse loves {}" to put your name into the placeholder. Assign this to the va

OK, so now use .format() on the string "Treehouse loves {}" to put your name into the placeholder. Assign this to the variable subject again.

strings.py
name= "Sisley"
subject= "Treehouse loves"
"Treehouse loves {}".format ("Sisley" , "Treehouse loves")

1 Answer

You only need "Treehouse Loves {}" once.

Try this:

name = "Sisley"
subject = "Treehouse loves {}".format("Sisley")