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Start your free trialAndrew Dovganyuk
10,633 PointsI think the quastion is not claer, dont understend what is wrong:(
The first step is to make each person their own single item ASSOCIATIVE array, using 'name' as the key for these internal arrays.
<?php
//edit this array
$contacts = array(
'name' => 'Alena Holligan'
);
$contacts = array(
'name' => 'Dave McFarland'
);
$contacts = array(
'name' => 'Treasure Porth'
);
$contacts = array(
'name' => 'Andrew Chalkley'
);
echo "<ul>\n";
//$contacts[0] will return 'Alena Holligan' in our simple array of names.
echo "<li>Alena Holligan : alena.holligan@teamtreehouse.com</li>\n";
echo "<li>Dave McFarland : dave.mcfarland@teamtreehouse.com</li>\n";
echo "<li>Treasure Porth : treasure.porth@teamtreehouse.com</li>\n";
echo "<li>Andrew Chalkley : andrew.chalkley@teamtreehouse.com</li>\n";
echo "</ul>\n";
1 Answer
Jennifer Nordell
Treehouse TeacherHi Andrew! I feel like maybe you got hung up on that one line of the instructions and missed the part immediately before it. After your code runs, your $contacts will only contain one array with the key and value of 'name' and 'Andrew Chalkley'. Because you are redefining the $contacts array every time. Take a look at this part of the instructions:
To hold the email as well as the name for each contact, we need a multidimensional array, meaning each person in the contact list will have their own array.
A multidimensional array is an array of arrays. What you have are 4 arrays replacing each other. Let's see if you can get it with a similar example.
$contacts = array(array('name' => 'Jennifer'), array('name' => 'Andrew'));
As you can see this array contains in itself 2 arrays with one array belonging to each person listed.
Hope this helps, but let me know if you're still stuck!
Andrew Dovganyuk
10,633 PointsAndrew Dovganyuk
10,633 PointsThank you, thank you , thank you Jennifer!!!;)