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4,980 Points(1) Add the start of a foreach loop with an opening curly brace between the third and fourth echo commands. The foreach
(1) Add the start of a foreach loop with an opening curly brace between the third and fourth echo commands. The foreach loop should load each element from the letters array, one at a time, into a working variable named letter. (2) Add the closing curly brace for the foreach loop between the fourth and fifth echo commands. (Leave the letters AB in the fourth echo command for now. At the end of this step, the page should say my favorite letters are ABABAB.)
<?php
$letters = array("D", "G", "L");
echo "My favorite ";
echo count($letters);
echo " letters are these: ";
foreach($letters as $letters){
echo "AB";
}
echo ".";
?>
2 Answers
Roberto Alicata
Courses Plus Student 39,959 Pointsin the foreach loop you wrote $letters two times, you need to change the second one to $letter.
<?php
$letters = array("D", "G", "L");
echo "My favorite ";
echo count($letters);
echo " letters are these: ";
foreach($letters as $letter){
echo "AB";
}
echo ".";
?>
MUZ140770 Selestino Gama
4,980 PointsThanks very much it has been of great help. It worked