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933 PointsPhp if statemet
Hi. How do i tackle this one?
Under the variable $name create an if statement that test to see the $namw variable is set to the string 'Mike'
3 Answers
Luke Glazebrook
13,564 PointsHi!
You will need something like the following:
if ($name == "Mike") {
//Code you want to run here.
}
I hope that I managed to help you out!
-Luke
Andrey Chernykh
Courses Plus Student 2,552 Pointsif ($name=='Mike'){
}
Siphe Mak
933 PointsI am unable to take screen shots at the time but I would like to repeat scenario.
$name='Mike'
Then treehouse says: Under the variable $name create an if statement that test to see that the $name variable is set to the string 'Mike'
I have tried
If($name=='Mike'){$info=TRUE;}