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Start your free trialRebekkal Pangras
Courses Plus Student 190 Pointssubject="Treehouse loves"+name Could you please tell the mistake in it
String concatenation
I did according to the procedure. But I receive an error message. Could anybody help with this?
name="Rebecca"
subject="Treehouse loves"+name
Kourosh Raeen
23,733 PointsHi Zach - Actually, those spaces are not required and are just good practice for code readability, but they wouldn't affect this code challenge.
Jennifer Nordell
Treehouse TeacherZach Swift Kourosh Raeen is correct. The extra space needs to be placed inside the string literal.
Rebekkal Pangras
Courses Plus Student 190 PointsYes, U all are right. Thank you for helping!!
1 Answer
Jennifer Nordell
Treehouse TeacherHere's a hint: Currently, your subject will contain the string "Treehouse lovesRebecca" instead of "Treehouse loves Rebecca"
Rebekkal Pangras
Courses Plus Student 190 PointsThank you Jennifer
Jennifer Nordell
Treehouse TeacherRebekkal Pangras You're quite welcome!
Zach Swift
17,984 PointsZach Swift
17,984 PointsRebekkal, you are very close.
updated
You just need a space on either side of both theYou will need a space after the word 'loves' and before your=
signs and the+
sign. Also, yname
.Kourosh Raeen yeah you are right about those not being required syntactically. I updated my comment.