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Start your free trialDaniel Nielsen
1,241 PointsI literally have no idea what i am doing wrong here.. anyone?
name = "Daniel" subject = "Treehouse loves" subject.format(name)
name = "Daniel"
subject = "Treehouse loves"
subject.format(name)
1 Answer
AJ Salmon
5,675 PointsI think the question might be a little misleading when it tells you to use 'subject ='. What it's asking here is for you to assign the string "Treehouse loves {}".format(name) to the variable subject. It should look like this:
name = 'Daniel'
subject = 'Treehouse loves {}'.format(name)
Remember, when using .format(), you need to have curly braces in the string that you're formatting. The argument that you give to .format() (whatever you put in the parentheses after format) will then appear in the string. Hopefully this clears it up! If you have any more questions let me know, I'll answer to the best of my ability :)
Daniel Nielsen
1,241 PointsDaniel Nielsen
1,241 Pointssubject = "Treehouse loves" + {}
thats how it looks