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Start your free trialRaul Chiru
Courses Plus Student 2,776 Pointsi don't get it
PalprimeChecker objects have a property called number. This task has two parts. First, assign that property a value of 17. Second, remove the two hash signs (##) in the first echo statement and instead concatenate the value of this number property. (Be sure to preserve the space after the two hash signs by concatenating a space after the number.)
<?php
include('class.palprimechecker.php');
$checker = new PalprimeChecker();
PalprimeChecker[0] = 17;
echo "The number" . PalprimeChecker[0];
echo "(is|is not)";
echo " a palprime.";
?>
1 Answer
geoffrey
28,736 Points<?php
include('class.palprimechecker.php'); //include the class Palprimechecker to be used next.
$checker = new PalprimeChecker(); // Create a new instance of Palrpime and store it in a $checker variable.
$checker->number = 17; // set the property number of $checker to 17.
echo "The number ".$checker->number; //Here I access the value directly using the arrow notation.
echo "(is|is not)";
echo " a palprime.";
?>
Raul Chiru
Courses Plus Student 2,776 PointsRaul Chiru
Courses Plus Student 2,776 Pointsthank you so much, Geoffery
geoffrey
28,736 Pointsgeoffrey
28,736 PointsI'm glad to help :)