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Python Python Basics Meet Python Using Input

how do i find the user imputted color

using_input.py
favorite_color = input("what is your favorite color?")
favorite_color = print("The color[USER INPUTTED COLOR]is a great color")
user_imputted_color = print("purple")

1 Answer

Chris Freeman
MOD
Chris Freeman
Treehouse Moderator 68,454 Points

In your code, the results of the first line obtaining the user's input is reference by the variable favorite_color. Use this variable to reference the user input.

So, print(favorite_color) would print the response.

Unfortunately, in the second code line, the reference favorite_color is reassigned to the result of the print statement. Print statements do not return a value, so favorite_color now references None

print statement results do not get assigned to a variable name. Remove the assignment from before the print. Then fix the formatting of the printed string to utilize the value contained in the variable favorite_color.

I've left the details for you to work out. You can do this!!

Post back if you need more help. Good luck!!