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Python Python Basics (2015) Python Data Types String concatenation

Nikhileswar Jangala
Nikhileswar Jangala
3,844 Points

Make a variable named subject that concatenates the string "Treehouse loves" and your name variable

name="Naveen" subject="Treehouse loves" + name print(subject)

strings.py
name="Naveen"
subject="Treehouse loves" +name
print(subject)

1 Answer

Antonio De Rose
Antonio De Rose
20,885 Points
# Bummer! Remember that using + means that your string needs to have an extra space.
#could you figure, out what could be the issue

name = "anton"

subject = "Treehouse loves" +name

#when you print it, it would compute to
#Treehouse lovesanton

#now the issue clearly says, should you not want a space between loves and anton

#try it