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Justin Budd
12,210 Pointsclass Fish {
public $common_name; // this is not needed --> 'Default Name';
public $flavor;
public $record_weight;
function __construct($name, $flavor, $record){
$this->name = $common_name;
$this->flavor = $flavor;
$this->record = $record_weight;
}
}
$type = new Fish("Nemo", "Clown Fish", "30kg");
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Justin Budd
12,210 PointsJustin Budd
12,210 Pointsand your construct function should look like this.
Matthew Lee-Mattner
6,359 PointsMatthew Lee-Mattner
6,359 PointsUnfortunately I'm still getting:
Bummer! Be sure the $name parameter is assigned to the common_name property.
Even after removing the default name part
Matthew Lee-Mattner
6,359 PointsMatthew Lee-Mattner
6,359 PointsOh it works now. Thankyou so much!
Justin Budd
12,210 PointsJustin Budd
12,210 Pointsno problem sorry the default part stood out at me and i forgot to look at the rest of the code or I would of told you in one sitting haha
Matthew Lee-Mattner
6,359 PointsMatthew Lee-Mattner
6,359 PointsNo worries, appreciate the quick response :)