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884 PointsYou are not using the variable you defined in the foreach loop.
What am I doing wrong? Instead of the names, the keys 01234 are echoed to the screen.
<?php
$flavors = array();
$flavors[] = array("name" => "Cookie Dough", "in_stock" => true);
$flavors[] = array("name" => "Vanilla", "in_stock" => false);
$flavors[] = array("name" => "Avocado Chocolate", "in_stock" => false);
$flavors[] = array("name" => "Bacon Me Crazy", "in_stock" => true);
$flavors[] = array("name" => "Strawberry", "in_stock" => false);
//add your code below this line
foreach ($flavors as $flavor => $name) {
echo $flavor;
}
?>
1 Answer
Christian Frick
14,586 PointsI used this code:
foreach ( $flavors as $flavor) {
echo $flavor['name'];
}
You don't have to use the key in the foreach in this case. And you have to use the key in the echo so it's clear what variables you want to echo :)
Mark Wolters
884 PointsMark Wolters
884 PointsThank you :)