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My teacher only says he wants user to enter a number for the size of the table and keep the the size is between 1 and 10, inclusive. It is not working and I don't get how to enter the number for the size, I think I am missing something?

 

Im am not sure if what I am doing is correctly. 

 
http://hills.ccsf.edu/~schow11/cs130a/hw4.php

<?php 
 
$cols = 11;
$rows = 11;
 
print '<table border="1">';
 
for ($n = 1; $n < $rows; $n++){
print '</tr>';
 
for ($i = 1; $i < $cols; $i++)
print '<td>' .$i*$n. '</td>'; 
print '</tr>';
 
}
 
print "</table>"
 
?>

Create a set of PHP pages that allows the user to create a square multiplication table. The first page should contain one text box that asks the user the size of the multiplication table. Note, there should only one text box. Not two text boxes (one for the rows and one for the columns). The second page displays the multiplication table, which must include the numbers being multiplied and the answers. For example, your multiplication table could look like this: 

http://imgur.com/jyJnKBg
 
In addition to creating the multiplication table, you page should:

  • Ensure that the user enters a number for the size of the table.
  • Ensure that the size is between 1 and 10, inclusive.
Edited by xaznbabyx

My teacher only says he wants user to enter a number for the size of the table and keep the the size is between 1 and 10, inclusive. It is not working and I don't get how to enter the number for the size, I think I am missing something?

 

Have you looked into using HTML form data with PHP? A quick example can be found here:

http://php.net/manual/en/tutorial.forms.php

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