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Start your free trialEugeney Dubrovin
3,154 PointsHelp Task 2
Cant get success
<?php
class Render {
public static function displayDimensions($size) {
return $size['length']. ' x ' .$size['width'];
}
}
$size = array(
'length' => 12,
'width' => 14
);
echo Render::displayDimensions($size);
?>
2 Answers
Jaro Schwab
8,957 PointsHeja..
For the challange, you dont need to specify the $size array yourself.. Just give it as a param, and then you need to access the first (length) and the second (width) item in this array.. so, this code should probably do the trick:
<?php
class Render {
public static function displayDimensions($size){
$result = $size[0].' x '. $size[1];
return $result;
}
}
echo Render::displayDimensions($size);
Eugeney Dubrovin
3,154 PointsThanks!