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Start your free trialVishaun Prasad
Courses Plus Student 227 PointsWhy is .format giving me a syntax error .format("Treehouse loves {name}")
I don't understand what I am doing wrong here.
name = "Shaun"
subject = "Treehouse loves {}"
.format("Treehouse loves {name}")
2 Answers
Jennifer Nordell
Treehouse TeacherAnd here we come to interpolation (which I mentioned before). Here's what you're looking for:
name = "Shaun"
subject = "Treehouse loves {}".format(name)
Here we take the string "Treehouse loves {}" and then we use format to insert whatever the value of the variable is inside our parentheses into those curly brackets. The result will be "Treehouse loves Shaun".
Vishaun Prasad
Courses Plus Student 227 PointsSo the function is after the characters got it!