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784 PointsOnly else statement is printing, even when I use different names.
Hi! Even though I believe I have indented properly and have compared my code to Craig's, I'm still only getting my "else" statement. This happens even when I input first_name objects that should print other statements. What might be wrong?
1 Answer
Chris Freeman
Treehouse Moderator 68,457 PointsHey Isabella Elyse Letson Ettin, a clue can be found in your output text.
The text shows βYou should totally learn Python, Creighton !
β, but the code has:
"You should totally learn Python, {}!"
Notice there isnβt any space between the format placeholder and the exclamation point but a space is being printed in the output.
Perhaps you are entering an extra space during typing responses?
One workaround would be to replace the absolute match with a first_name.startswith()
statement.
Post back if you need more help. Good luck!!!
Isabella Elyse Letson Ettin
784 PointsHi Chris,
Thank you for your help! This turned out the be the problem!
Isabella Elyse Letson Ettin
784 PointsIsabella Elyse Letson Ettin
784 PointsWhoopsie didn't know how to attach my code! Here it is:
Then, I am getting back this: