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1,070 PointsI don't know what to do please help :(( !!
It raises a NameError saying that Bob is not defined but i don't understand why it should be defined it should run in the function no?
def hello_student(name):
return 'Hello '+ name
print(hello_student(Bob))
hello = hello_student(Bob)
2 Answers
Mel Rumsey
Treehouse ModeratorHey Máté Séra
Right now you are calling Bob as a variable (which there is not a variable named Bob) To add the name Bob to the function call, it will need to be a 'string'. :)
Máté Séra
1,070 PointsI got it thank you very much!! :)