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Python Python Basics (2015) Python Data Types Use .split() and .join()

what does existing variable mean

available = "banana split;hot fudge;cherry;malted;black and white" sundaes = available.split(";") menu= "Our available flavors are: {}".format (available) display_menu = sundaes.join(", ") menu = "Our available flavors are: {}".format(display_menu)

banana.py
available = "banana split;hot fudge;cherry;malted;black and white"
sundaes = available.split(";")
menu= "Our available flavors are: {}".format (available)
display_menu = sundaes.join(", ")
menu = "Our available flavors are: {}".format(display_menu)

1 Answer

Hello Uma,

In the third Line are two little mistakes. menu= "Our available flavors are: {}".format (available)

  1. "blank" after format
  2. format(..) think here about the variable again.

Here is a mistake too. Try it in your workspace out to see what happen here. display_menu = sundaes.join(", ")

I hope you can find it out.

Greetings Julian