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Courses Plus Student 357 PointsWhat Am I doing wrong?
I cannot figure this out, It looks good to me
name = "John Gilmer"
subject = "Treehouse loves {}".format(name)
(subject.format(name))
Unsubscribed User
16,600 PointsJesse Schoonveld thanks, didn't notice that down there.
2 Answers
Unsubscribed User
16,600 PointsThis challenge wants you to use the + operator to assemble the string and not .format
name = "John Gilmer"
subject = "Treehouse loves " + name
neoty888
23,973 PointsYou can also do this:
name = "John Gilmer"
subject = "Treehouse loves {} "
print(subject.format(name))
Output:
Treehouse loves John Gilmer
Jesse Schoonveld
2,943 PointsJesse Schoonveld
2,943 PointsIan Hagerman You should answer questions by adding an answer down below instead of commenting. It makes it harder to see wich questions have already been answered or not.