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Front End Web Development Techdegree Student 21,661 PointsError, It doesn't seem like your constructor calls trouts common_name
As the question topic says, i am getting the error, which i cannot figure out, where does question says to call common_name;
<?php
class Fish
{
public $common_name;
public $flavor;
public $record_weight;
function __construct($name, $flavor, $record){
$this->common_name = $name;
$this->flavor = $flavor;
$this->record_weight = $record;
}
public function getInfo() {
$output = "The {$this->common_name} is an awesome fish. ";
$output .= "It is very {$this->flavor} when eaten. ";
$output .= "Currently the world record {$this->common_name} weighed {$this->record_weight}.";
return $output;
}
}
class Trout extends Fish{
function __construct($name,$flavor,$record){
parent::__construct();
}
}
?>
1 Answer
Keith Schumacher
4,723 PointsWhen you call the Fish constructor from within the Trout class, you need to include parameters.
class Trout extends Fish{ function construct($name,$flavor,$record){ parent::construct($name,$flavor,$record); } }