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Python Python Basics (2015) Python Data Types String Formatting

Denis Markus
Denis Markus
250 Points

strings and curly braces {}.

name = "Denis" subject =("Treehouse loves" {}.format('Denis')) print("Treehouse loves " {}.format('Denis'))

strings.py
name = "Denis"
subject =("Treehouse loves" {}.format('Denis'))
print("Treehouse loves " {}.format('Denis'))

1 Answer

Only 3 things:

  • The {} placeholder thing isn't in the double quotes as "Treehouse loves" is.
  • The challenge never asked you to print anything.
  • You should call format with the name variable, like this: .format(name) (I'm just showing what the call will look like, I removed the string part that's supposed to be before the .format())

I hope this helps :grin:

Happy coding! :confetti_ball:

:dizzy: ~Alex :dizzy: