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4,646 PointsDope challenge! Why does array of 3 elements created by array() function has 1, 2, 3 indexes not 0, 1, 2? Made me stuck
Please fix it
<?php
$colors = array("Red","Green","Blue");
array_unshift($colors, 'Yellow');
$colors[]='Black';
//add modifications below this line
$colors[0]='Magenta';
$colors[2]='Cyan';
2 Answers
Kieran Barker
15,028 PointsHere’s a hint: after adding ‘yellow’ and ‘black’ to the array, the array looks like this:
array(
[0] => 'Yellow',
[1] => 'Red',
[2] => 'Green',
[3] => 'Blue',
[4] => 'Black',
)
Stephen Ambler
8,236 PointsTook me a while to figure this one out also but yellow is the start of the array