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Start your free trialStephen Laluma
Courses Plus Student 17,318 Pointsassign each of the properties on the Fish class with its corresponding parameter variable
can't seem to get this problem. help please.
<?php
class Fish {
public $common_name = 'common_name';
public $flavor = 'flavor';
public $record_weight = 0;
function __construct($name, $flavor, $record){
$this->$common_name = $name;
$this->$flavor = $flavor;
$this->$record_weight = $record;
}
}
?>
3 Answers
Ted Sumner
Courses Plus Student 17,967 PointsRemove the $ from in front of common_name, etc., in your function.
this->common_name = $name;
Kaisma Penn-Titley
PHP Development Techdegree Graduate 20,208 Points<?php
class Fish
{
public $common_name;
public $flavor;
public $record_weight;
public function getInfo() {
return "A {$this->common_name} is an {$this->flavor} flavored fish. The world record weight is {$this->record_weight}.";
}
public function __construct($name, $flavor, $record) {
$this->common_name = $name;
$this->flavor = $flavor;
$this->record_weight = $record;
}
}
?>
Jaroslav Bílek
9,415 PointsThanks. I did not understand what I was supposed to do either.
Stephen Laluma
Courses Plus Student 17,318 PointsStephen Laluma
Courses Plus Student 17,318 Pointsthanks