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Start your free trialDaniel Sibanda
4,803 Pointsstuck at the challenge how do i echo each of the names?
<?php $names = array('Mike', 'Chris', 'Jane', 'Bob'); foreach ($names as $name){ echo $name } ?>
<?php
$names = array('Mike', 'Chris', 'Jane', 'Bob');
foreach ($names as $name){
echo $name
}
?>
Marcus Parsons
15,719 PointsBryan,
If you post your comment as an answer, we can upvote it and it can potentially be marked as best answer since this was the problem with the code. :)
Bryan Manhollan
Courses Plus Student 10,096 PointsOh thanks, lol didn't realize there were two different fields. lol.
Marcus Parsons
15,719 PointsNo problem!
2 Answers
Bryan Manhollan
Courses Plus Student 10,096 PointsDon't forget the ";" at the end of your echo statement.
<?php
$names = array('Mike', 'Chris', 'Jane', 'Bob');
foreach ($names as $name){
echo $name;
}
?>
Daniel Sibanda
4,803 Pointsthanks to you guys :-)
Bryan Manhollan
Courses Plus Student 10,096 PointsBryan Manhollan
Courses Plus Student 10,096 PointsDon't forget the ";" at the end of your echo statement.