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12,492 PointsHelp, I can't find a solution.
I tried many codes... Nothing works.
1 Answer
Jaro Schwab
8,957 PointsHey. This Code worked for me.
<?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 = $record;
}
function getInfo(){
return "A ".$this->common_name." is an ".$this->flavor." flavored fish. The world record weight is".$this->record_weight;
}
}
$bass = new Fish("Largemouth Bass", "Excellent", "22 pounds 5 ounces");
?>
Greets
jrmieblais
12,492 Pointsjrmieblais
12,492 PointsThanks for the fix, I made bad use of the "$this->" syntax in my code.