Using a Variable Inside the String
sveemani at gmail.com
sveemani at gmail.com
Tue May 7 10:55:37 EDT 2019
On Tuesday, May 7, 2019 at 1:20:49 AM UTC+5:30, MRAB wrote:
> On 2019-05-06 19:44, sveemani at gmail.com wrote:
> > Hi all,
> >
> > I am new learner of python programming and I am into my basics.
> > I got struck with the code in a sample program and refer the same with IDE and googling which did not help me for more than a day.
> >
> > What is wrong with my last 2 lines?
> > what I am missing?
> >
> > ##################
> > my_name = 'Veera'
> > my_age = 40 # Actually 42
> > my_height = 155 # Inches
> > my_weight = "80" # checking the double quotes
> > my_eyes = 'brown'
> > my_teeth = 'white'
> > my_hair = 'black'
> >
> > print(f"Let's talk about {my_name}.")
> > print(f"He's {my_height} inches tall.")
> > print(f"He's {my_weight} weight heavy.")
> > print("Actually thats not too Heavy.")
> >
> > print(f"He's got {my_eyes} eyes and {my_hair} hair.")
> > print(f"His teeth are actually {my_teeth} depending on the coffee.")
> >
> >
> > ### this line are where I Struck #####
>
> 'my_age' and 'my_height' are numbers, but 'my_weight' is a string
> (why?). You can't add a number and a string together.
>
> > total = my_age + my_height + my_weight
> > print(f"If I add {my_age}, {my_height}, and {my_weight} I get {total} .")
> >
> > ##########################
> >
Thanks . It worked .
Will have to read more on strings to get the exact total value..
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