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2,971 Pointswhat format?
can someone show me the right format?
<?php
//edit this array
$contacts = array('Alena Holligan', 'Dave McFarland', 'Treasure Porth', 'Andrew Chalkley');
$name = array(
'Alena Holligan'
);
$name = array(
'Dave McFarland'
);
$name = array(
'Treasure Porth'
);
$name = array(
'Andrew Chalkley'
);
echo "<ul>\n";
//$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
Kellie Etterman
5,859 PointsThis one is a multi-dimensional array, where each person is their own associative array. Step 1 of the challenge would look something like this:
$contacts[] = [ 'name' => 'Alena Holligan', 'email' => 'alena.holligan@teamtreehouse.com', ];
$contacts[] = [ 'name' => 'Dave McFarland', 'email' => 'dave.mcfarland@teamtreehouse.com', ]
and so on and so forth. You will want to do this for each contact on the list.
I hope this makes sense! Let me know if you have any questions. :)