Try something like: print(f"Year = {years}, Future value = {future_value}")
On Tue, 2022-05-24 at 21:14 +0000, Kevin M. Wilson via Python-list wrote: > future_value = 0 > for i in range(years): > # for i in range(months): > future_value += monthly_investment > future_value = round(future_value, 2) > # monthly_interest_amount = future_value * monthly_interest_rate > # future_value += monthly_interest_amount > # display the result > print(f"Year = ", years + f"Future value = \n", future_value)When > joining a string with a number, use an f-string otherwise, code a > str() because a implicit convert of an int to str causes a > TypeError!Well...WTF! Am I not using the f-string function > correctly...in the above line of code??? > Caddy Man > > Good sense makes one slow to anger, and it is his glory tooverlook an > offense. > > Proverbs 19:11 > -- https://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/python-list