Learn String Manipulation by Building a Cipher - Step 19

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text = ‘Hello World’
shift = 3
alphabet = ‘abcdefghijklmnopqrstuvwxyz’
shifted = alphabet[index]
index = alphabet.find(text[0].lower())
shifted_index = (index + shift)
shifted = alphabet[shifted_index]

print(shifted)

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text = 'Hello World'
shift = 3
alphabet = 'abcdefghijklmnopqrstuvwxyz'
shifted = alphabet[index]
index = alphabet.find(text[0].lower())  
shifted_index = (index + shift) 
shifted = alphabet[shifted_index]  

print(shifted)  


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Challenge Information:

Learn String Manipulation by Building a Cipher - Step 19

Declare a new variable named shifted. Use the bracket notation to access the value of alphabet at index index and assign it to your new variable.

Instructions do not mention a variable called shifted_index