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Start your free trialSayth Renshaw
1,763 PointsEcho Year in brackets
I have tried so many different versions of this I am going a little loopy. How do I get this to pass?
<?php
$movie = array(
"title" => "The Empire Strikes Back",
"year" => "1980"
);
?>
<h1><?php echo $movie["title"]; (echo $movie["year"]); ?></h1>
And
<h1><?php echo $movie["title"]; echo ($movie["year"]); ?></h1>
And
<h1><?php echo $movie["title"]; ?><?php echo ($movie["year"]); ?></h1>
1 Answer
Jeff Busch
19,287 PointsHi Sayth,
That is a tough one. Your third try is close. We want to display the year inside of the parenthesis. So the second php statement has to be inside of the parenthesis; displaying the year is all the whole statement does. Here is the correct answer.
Jeff
<h1><?php echo $movie["title"]; ?> (<?php echo $movie["year"]; ?>)</h1>
Sayth Renshaw
1,763 PointsHave to fit the whole php call in the brackets, ok, thanks I was definitely stuck.
Jeff Busch
19,287 PointsJeff Busch
19,287 PointsRemember, one of the things php is for is to generate html.