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1,423 PointsChange the value in the flavor variable to cookie dough. Preview the code and make sure the message appears.
How do i solve task nr 4? HELP thanks
<?php
$flavor = "vanilla";
echo "<p>Your favorite flavor of ice cream is ";
echo $flavor;
echo ".</p>";
?>
<?php
if ($flavor = "cookie dough"){
echo "<p>Randy's favorite flavor is " . $flavor . " also! </p>";
}
?>
2 Answers
Rich Bagley
25,869 PointsSimon Woodard
6,545 PointsHi Mate,
You need to set the variable $flavor to 'cookie dough' before the if statement. You can do this by using the single equals sign.
In the if statement you need to run the test to see if $flavor now equals cookie dough, to run this test you need to use the double equals sign.
Your code should look something like this.
<?php
$flavor = "vanilla"; echo "<p>Your favorite flavor of ice cream is "; echo $flavor; echo ".</p>"; ?>
<?php $flavor = "cookie dough"; if ($flavor == "cookie dough"){ echo "<p>Randy's favorite flavor is " . $flavor . " also! </p>"; } ?>