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Start your free trialHeather Gilchrist
4,691 PointsUsing .format() on the string "Treehouse Loves" does not work. What am I doing wrong?
All three of these are giving me the error to be sure to use {} and the .format() function. but even when i execute this i get no errors (on the last lines of code). I am stumped as to what I am doing wrong.
My original code is as follows:
name = "Heather"
subject = "Treehouse Loves {}.".format(name)
then I tried:
name = "Heather"
subject = "Treehouse Loves {}." + .format(name)
and my final attempt:
name = "Heather"
subject = "Treehouse Loves {}."
print(subject.format(name))
3 Answers
Jennifer Nordell
Treehouse TeacherYou are so close! And here's where challenges get picky... even down to capitalization. You capitalized the "L" in "Loves". It wants lower-case "loves" and no period at the end. Here... take a look at what they want:
name = "Heather"
subject = "Treehouse loves {}".format(name)
Heather Gilchrist
4,691 Pointsoy vey! thank you. I was going to start pulling hair out! At least I did it right the first time (with exceptions to formatting of the string value.)
Thanks so much! That worked!
Jennifer Nordell
Treehouse TeacherYou're welcome!
Ramesh Gopal
694 PointsI was stuck here to. Thanks to the brief stall, I can move right along.