 Hi, in this lesson we're going to talk about string formatting in Python and how to format values as strings. This string formatting is similar to print function in C programming language. So how can we format values as strings? Let's make a simple string, let's call it info or fact, I don't know, info is fine. And let's say the capital of, let's provide a state here and say that the capital of this state is a city. So here we have a string in which we can change this %s with any string and also this %s with any string, string formatting operator here is %s and letter s is telling to us that we want to change this value with a string. So let's provide two strings to change these values here. The best way to provide strings for this formatting is to put your strings in tuple. So let's make a tuple, let's call our tuple state and capital and let's put, for example, inside our tuple state Illinois and capital Springfield, okay. Now we want to call our string info and we want to change these occurrences of values with these strings. So we're going to use % operator and we're going to put here our tuple and this %s and this %s will be changed with these two strings. Let's press enter and we have here that the capital of Illinois is Springfield. So with % operator and letter after it, in this case it's a letter s which is assigned for string, you can change and format values as strings inside your string. That's all in this lesson. Thanks for watching. Bye-bye.