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Python Python Basics (Retired) Ins & Outs Ins & Outs

how do you create a variable name by combining two strings

Ins & Outs

name.py
name=("whats yourn name")
treehouse=input('Tree')('house')

1 Answer

Dan Garrison
Dan Garrison
22,457 Points

Hi Hebert,

The code challenge is asking you to concatenate the two strings together. So it will look something like this:

treehouse = "Tree" + "house"

This is essentially the same thing as the following

treehouse = "Treehouse"