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16,873 PointsChange the value of an array element
Don't know what they're asking for. Seems like this. Guess not.
<?php
$colors = array("Red","Green","Blue");
//add modifications below this line
array_unshift($colors, 'Yellow');
array_push($colors, 'Black');
$colors[0] = 'Magenta';
$colors[2] = 'Cyan';
1 Answer
Jennifer Nordell
Treehouse TeacherHi there! You're close! Remember, you added something to the beginning of the array. You added "Yellow" to the beginning and "Black" to the end. This means that "Red" is no longer at index 0, but rather at index 1. Yellow is the new value at index 0.
I think you can get it with these hints, but let me know if you're still stuck!
Teacher Russell
16,873 PointsTeacher Russell
16,873 PointsOh my goodness.