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2,587 PointsReplace the fourth echo statement with a foreach loop that prints each letter in the array
The original code was hard-coded to echo the letters "AC" instead of the contents of the $letters array. Replace the fourth echo statement with a foreach loop that prints each letter in the arra.y
<?php
$letters = ['A','C','M','E'];
echo "Today's challenge is brought to you by the ";
echo count ($letters);
echo " letters: ";
echo "AC";
echo ".";
?>
3 Answers
inakicalvo
23,166 PointsDavid is right, but if you need to see the solution to the challenge, here you have it:
<?php
$letters = array("A", "C", "M", "E");
echo "Today's challenge is brought to you by the ";
echo count($letters);
echo " letters: ";
foreach($letters as $letter){
echo $letter;
}
echo ".";
?>
David Hamilton
21,522 PointsThe following is an example of a foreach loop that prints each item in the array:
$arr = [1, 2, 3, 4];
foreach ($arr as $value) {
echo $value;
}
Fraz Khan
Courses Plus Student 70 Points$letters = array ("A","C","M","E");
echo "Today's challenge is brought to you by the ";
echo count($letters);
echo " letters: ";
foreach ($letters as $letters1) {
echo $letters1;
}
echo ".";
?>
Rahul Sarkar
Full Stack JavaScript Techdegree Student 672 PointsRahul Sarkar
Full Stack JavaScript Techdegree Student 672 PointsPerfectly working !! :)