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Python Python Basics (2015) Python Data Types String Formatting

String formatting: Challenge Task 2 of 2

The code isn't right, but to me it is correct. Can somebody help me out here?

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

1 Answer

AJ Salmon
AJ Salmon
5,675 Points

What you're doing here is using .format(), but not actually changing the variable subject. To do that, you'd need to write "subject =" before "subject.format(name)". Otherwise, subject is still equal to "Treehouse loves {}". You can also use .format () on line three, directly after the quotes. It's up to you! Hopefully this helps.

Thanks! The first method didn't work, or maybe I did it wrong... but the second way was correct. :)