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PHP PHP Basics (Retired) PHP Datatypes PHP Datatypes Challenge

narvesh pradhan
narvesh pradhan
2,958 Points

Time to add an associative array named $favorite_colors. The keys will be, in order, the following: 'mike', 'jane', & 'c

i can't find the mistake

index.php
<?php

//Place your code below this comment
$integer_one = 1;
$integer_two = 2;
$golden = 1.618;
$bool = TRUE;
$colors = array('red','blue','green',);
$favorite_colors = (
                    'mike'=>'green',
                   'jane'=>'blue',
                   'chris'=>'yellow',);
print_r ($favorite_colors);

echo $colors ['1'];


?>

1 Answer

Chase Marchione
Chase Marchione
155,055 Points

Hi narvesh,

Try using the array function again (typing out the word 'array' to call it) and removing the print_r statement (since it is not required by the challenge, including it throws the compiler off.)

<?php

//Place your code below this comment
$integer_one = 1;
$integer_two = 2;
$golden = 1.618;
$bool = TRUE;
$colors = array('red','blue','green',);
$favorite_colors = array(
                   'mike'=>'green',
                   'jane'=>'blue',
                   'chris'=>'yellow',);
echo $colors ['1'];
?>

Hope this helps!