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Start your free trialFred Young
15,523 PointsWhat's wrong with my code?
I am getting the following error message:
Bummer: Did you assign a value to the "title" key?
<?php
$movie = array();
$movie[101] = ["title" => "The Empire Strikes Back"];
?>
<h1>Back to the Future (1985)</h1>
<table>
<tr>
<th>Director</th>
<td>Robert Zemeckis</td>
</tr>
<tr>
<th>IMDB Rating</th>
<td>8.5</td>
</tr>
<tr>
<th>IMDB Ranking</th>
<td>53</td>
</tr>
</table>
2 Answers
jonathanbarrios
Treehouse TeacherHi Fred Young,
If you are on step-2 of this challenge you'll only need to add
<?php
$movie = ["title" => "The Empire Strikes Back"];
You were super close so keep up the great work and happy coding!
Mike Dion
3,788 PointsWithout knowing how the data is supposed to be structured I could be off here... but I think these options might help:
<?php
// If title is a top level key
$movie["title"] = "The Empire Strikes Back";
// If the top level key is 101 (as an ID or something)
$movie[101] = array("title" => "The Empire Strikes Back");
Fred Young
15,523 PointsFred Young
15,523 PointsThanks. That works.