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10,552 PointsAbout ($letters as $letter) loop
Hi there,
As this part, learned
foreach ($letters as $letter) { }
But, why it is $letters as $letter ? I mean, where is the $letterS?
<?php
echo "My favorite ";
echo "2";
echo " letters are these: ";
echo "AB";
echo ".";
?>
1 Answer
Ryan Field
Courses Plus Student 21,242 PointsWhen we use arrays, it's customary to refer to the entire array as the plural of whatever each individual items are. So, if you have an array called $students
, you would use a foreach loop to iterate through them like this:
<?php
$students = array("John", "Jane", "Glinda");
foreach ($students as $student) {
echo "Student Name: " . $student;
}
?>
In this case, $students
is a defined variable that holds a specific array. In the foreach loop, however, the variable $student
is only a placeholder for the specific array item that is being echoed.