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Start your free trialJerry Rodriguez
5,330 PointsStuck on PHP Stage 7 - Adjusting Invalid Numbers
I'm stuck. I'm not sure what I'm doing wrong. Any help would be much appreciated!
Should I not be doing conditionals within a loop?
<?php
require_once('model.php');
$numbers = get_numbers();
$count_less_than_one = 0;
$count_between_one_and_thousand = 0;
$count_greater_than_thousand = 0;
foreach ($numbers as $number) {
if($number < 1){
$count_less_than_one += 1;
}
if($number >=1 && <= 1000){
$count_between_one_and_thousand += 1;
}
if($number > 1000){
$count_greater_than_thousand += 1;
}
}
include('view.php');
?>
2 Answers
Jerry Rodriguez
5,330 PointsI found the answer. I forgot the $number variable in the second if statement.
Wrong if($number >=1 && <= 1000){ $count_between_one_and_thousand += 1;
Correct if($number >=1 && $number<= 1000){ $count_between_one_and_thousand += 1;
Micah Kline
17,831 PointsThis is how I solved it. Used if else if
foreach ($numbers as $number) {
if($number < 1){
$count_less_than_one += 1;
} else if($number <= 1000){
$count_between_one_and_thousand += 1;
} else if($number > 1000){
$count_greater_than_thousand += 1;
}
}
Jerry Rodriguez
5,330 PointsThanks Micah! I appreciate the feedback.