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1,587 PointsUsing a foreach, create a loop that goes through each of the names in the $names array
<?php $names = array ('mike',chris'); foreach ($array as $names)
<?php
$names = array('Mike', 'Chris', 'Jane', 'Bob');
foreach ($array as $names) echo $names; }
?>
2 Answers
anil rahman
7,786 Points<?php $names = array('Mike', 'Chris', 'Jane', 'Bob'); foreach ($array as $names) { } ?>
Codin - Codesmite
8,600 PointsYou are very close and only missing one curly-brace { from your code after your closing parenthesis ).
<?php
$names = array('Mike', 'Chris', 'Jane', 'Bob');
foreach ($names as $names) { // This One here
echo $names;
}
?>
tejaswini vadnal
1,587 Pointsthank you ashley.. but its not working
Codin - Codesmite
8,600 PointsI apologise I had a typo in my answer, it should be $names as $names not $array as $names as the name of the array you are looping is called $names not $array.
I have updated my answer to the correct code.