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1,623 PointsAssigning results to $isIdentical
I'm struggling with task nr 2. Creating the $isIdentical variable makes sense. Comparing $a to "5" makes sense - $a === "5"
However, I have no idea how to assign the result to $isIdentical.
Could anyone show me what I am missing?
<?php
$a === "5";
//Place your code below this comment
$isBoolean = true;
$isIdentical = $a;
?>
1 Answer
Adam Ridgley
12,255 PointsYou basically need this:
$isIdentical = $a === "5";
However if I needed to do it in a real project I would write it as:
if ($a === "5") {
$isIdentical = true;
}
I didn't even know you could check the value inline like the challenge wants.