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Start your free trialJoshua Howard
12,798 PointsCan't figure out what i'm doing wrong here...
Am I placing this code in the wrong place. Or am I just doing something stupid, AGAIN?
<?php
$name = 'Mike';
IF ($name == 'Mike') {
return 1;
echo "Hi, I am " . $name . "!";
}
?>
1 Answer
Kristian Terziev
28,449 PointsHello Joshua,
There should be no return in this if statement. Return is used to .... well return a value from a function. And you don't have a function here. So your code should look like this:
<?php
$name = 'Mike';
if ($name == 'Mike') {
echo "Hi, I am " . $name . "!";
}
?>