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2,737 PointsAssociative Arrays Challenge
been over it for about 18hrs I'm stuck some help would be useful ,Randy Hoyt 2 <?php $movie[] = "title" =>"Back to the Future","year" =>"(1985)"); 3 //<?php echo $movie["year"] 4 ? 5 ? 6 ?> 7 ? 8 <h1><?php echo $movie["title"]?> <?php $movie["year"]?>(1985)</h1> 9 '
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Shawn Gregory
Courses Plus Student 40,672 PointsHello,
On line 2 you forgot to include the "array(" at the start of the Back to the Future declaration. Add that and see if it makes the challenge pass.
Cheers!
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2,737 Points'<?php $movie = array(); $movie["title"] = "The Empire Strikes Back"; $movie["year"]="1980"; $movie["director"]= "Irvin Kershner"; $movie["imdb_rating"]=""; $movie["imdb_ranking"]=""; ?> '
ok so it follows as this ' <h1><?php echo $movie["title"]?><?php echo $movie["year"]?></h1> ' which stands as correct!
I hope this helps thanks bunch Randy Hoyt!
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2,737 Pointsi got nothing I'm stuck on 6 of 7 adding the new date of ' ["year"] => "1980" ' to the following
' <h1><?php echo $movie["title"]?> (1985)</h1> '
would normally read ' <h1><?php echo $movie["title"];$movie["year"]?> (1980)</h1>' = "The Empire Strikes Back", "1980" but the chose isn't working. The Preview isn't working either, not able to dump or check the array for errors in method.
im stuck like brain exploding.
this is now day 2.
thx anyway @Shawn