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Python Python Basics (2015) Python Data Types String Formatting

WILLIAM GILLILAND
WILLIAM GILLILAND
1,393 Points

OK, so now use .format() on the string "Treehouse loves {}" to put your name into the placeholder. Assign this to the va

ok

strings.py
name="Bill"
subject.format("Treehouse loves {name} ")

2 Answers

Steven Parker
Steven Parker
231,269 Points

:point_right: Here are a few hints:

  • when assigning, the variable name goes on the left, followed by an equal-sign ("="), then the value
  • the format method should be applied directly to the string being formatted (not the one being assigned)
  • the format method takes the value(s) being substituted into the string as the argument(s)
  • the format string given by the challenge should be used as-is

You need to set a string before you use the format, and you have a typo.

Your code should look something like this:

name = "Bill"

my_str = "Treehouse loves {}".format(name)

I hope this clears things out :)