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Python Python Basics (2015) Python Data Types String Formatting

natalie fairbourne
natalie fairbourne
1,466 Points

What is the solution of Python Basics challenge 2 of 2?

name="Natalie" subject="Treehouse loves {}" subject=subject.format(name)

I think I understood the format() thing, but maybe I don't get what you are asking me to do.

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

1 Answer

You have done....... nothing wrong Natalie.

just use this...

name="Natalie"
subject = "Treehouse loves {}".format(name)

I think you've found a bug :D Mention the author with '@' if you want the author to sort out this problem for everyone.