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2,703 PointsHow to use formats
The error says Task one can't be found
name = "Henrique"
subject = "Treehouse loves {}"
Treehouse_loves.format(name)
1 Answer
Krishna Pratap Chouhan
15,203 Pointsname = "Henrique"
subject = "Treehouse loves {}"
#Treehouse_loves.format(name)
#here you probably meant, Treehouse_loves is not defined and
subject.format(name)
But thats not the correct answer either...
name = "Henrique"
#This is what author wants in particular
subject = "Treehouse loves {}".format(name)
#Treehouse_loves.format(name)
#here you probably meant
#subject = subject
format function is defined on string class.
Now string could be a string object saved in a variable or a string itself.
- string objec would be: sample_string_object = "Soe string in here"
- string: "This is a string."
Now to call a function/method defined for string class...
- sample_string_object.function_name(arg1, arg2)
- "This is a string.".function_name()