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Python Python Basics (2015) Python Data Types String concatenation

Question is down below

OK! Make a new variable named subject that concatenates (uses the + sign) the string "Treehouse loves" and your name variable. You've probably received an email or two with this subject already!

strings.py
name = "robert"
subject = "treehouse loves + robert"

1 Answer

Steven Parker
Steven Parker
231,269 Points

Here's a few hints:

  • when using the plus sign (+) as a concatenation operator, it must be outside of the quotes
  • to concatenate a string variable, you would use the variable name (which in this case is name)
  • a variable name would not be enclosed in quotes

I'll bet you can get it now.

tried every possible solution the problem was that it had to be subject = "treehouse loves " instead of "treehouse loves". The error message was really confusing

Steven Parker
Steven Parker
231,269 Points

I'm glad I could help. And yes, the challenges are very picky about returned strings.

Space placement is something you must always be mindful of when concatenating strings.