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Python Python Basics (2015) Python Data Types String concatenation

prinyada phattharapakorn
PLUS
prinyada phattharapakorn
Courses Plus Student 669 Points

What is the correct code to this?

Making a new variable named subject that concatenates the string "Treehouse loves" and my name variable.

so this is the code I have made

name = "prinyada" subject ="Treehouse loves" + name

and i got the bummer status ! so i guess i was wrong how can i get it right?

strings.py
name = "prinyada"
subject ="Treehouse loves" + "name"

1 Answer

Chris Freeman
MOD
Chris Freeman
Treehouse Moderator 68,441 Points

You are very close. Instead of the string "name" use the variable name. And don't forget to add a SPACE after "loves":

name = "prinyada"
subject ="Treehouse loves " + name