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Cedric Clifford Lajato
2,033 PointsStuck with this question =(
The accepted parameter $size will be an array containing length and width in that order. Add a return value to the displayDimensions method that returns these values as a string "length x width".
Example: 12 x 14
<?php
class Render {
public static function displayDimensions( $size ){
$output = "";
foreach( $size as $dimen ){
$output .= $dimen['length'] . " x " . $dimen['width'];
}
return $output;
}
}
$size[] = array(
'length' => 12,
'width' => 14
);
echo Render::displayDimensions( $size );
1 Answer

Cedric Clifford Lajato
2,033 PointsI have done this one, thank you so much for your response =)
<?php
class Render {
public static function displayDimensions( $size ){
$size = $size[0] . " x " . $size[1];
return $size;
}
}
$size = array('12','14');
echo Render::displayDimensions( $size );
?>