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Start your free trialVinicius Schmidt
7,528 Pointsdont know why its wrong (PHP OOP Mid course Challange)
I think its not getting the rest of the string in the return of getInfo and i don't know why, already tried use +.
<?php
class Fish {
public $common_name = "deafultName";
public $flavor = 0;
public $record_weight = "defaultWeight";
function __construct($name,$flavor,$record){
$this->common_name = $name;
$this->flavor = $flavor;
$this->record_weight = $record;
}
function getInfo(){
return "A ". $this->common_name;" is an ". $this->flavor;" flavored fish. The world record weight is ". $this->record_weight;
}
}
$bass = new Fish("Largemouth Bass","Excellent","22 pounds 5 ounces");
echo $bass->getInfo();
?>
2 Answers
Sam Wilskey
3,420 PointsHello Vinicius Schmidt,
You are very very close to getting it right!
Just two small errors in this line:
<?php
return "A ". $this->common_name;" is an ". $this->flavor;" flavored fish. The world record weight is ". $this->record_weight;
?>
you have added a semi-colon after $this->common_name and $this->flavor. When the php engine reaches the semi-colon that signals the end of the line. Instead replace them with the php concatenation operator the period.
Hope this helps!
Vinicius Schmidt
7,528 PointsThanks Sam, problem solved :D