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Start your free trialBrandon Glousman
1,773 Pointsassociative
I keep on getting a bummer message. Whats wrong with the code here for the associative array?
Thanks, Brandon
<?php
//Place your code below this comment
$integer_one = 1;
$integer_two = 2;
$golden = 1.618;
$bool = TRUE;
$colors = array('red','blue','green');
echo $colors [1]
$favorite_colors = array
('mike' => 'green',
'jane' => 'blue',
'chris' => 'yellow'
);
?>
1 Answer
Stephen Van Delinder
21,457 PointsBrandon,
You need to end the statement before the assoc array or it will throw a parse error.
Statements in PHP end with semi-colons.
<?php
//Place your code below this comment
$integer_one = 1;
$integer_two = 2;
$golden = 1.618;
$bool = true;
$colors = ['red','blue','green'];
echo $colors[1];
$favorite_colors = array(
"mike"=>"green",
"jane"=>"blue",
"chris"=>"yellow"
);
?>
Parse errors are tough and PHP is really unforgiving about them. Also, "Bummer, try again" can be noticeably unhelpful when trying to debug code, but it is the default response for parse errors on the Treehouse platform. I recommend a sandbox which will tell you what line errored out.
Hope this helps.
Brandon Glousman
1,773 PointsBrandon Glousman
1,773 PointsGood Catch. I missed that.
Thanks, Brandon