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Start your free trialJulian Ptak
30,920 PointsPHP Question - OOP PHP Basics - Challenge 3 of 5
<?php
class Fish {
public $common_name = "";
public $flavor = "";
public $record_weight = 0;
function __construct($name, $flavor, $record){
this->common_name = $name;
this->flavor = $flavor;
this->record_weight = $record;
}
}
?>
Ok fellow nerds... I appeal to the powers that be and request your assistance. To me this looks pretty cut and dry, cup of cake, whatever you want to call it. Make a constructor for the class that initializes the three parameters to their corresponding variables. This code won't pass the question though... Any ideas?
Here's the Challenge In the new constructor method, assign each of the properties on the Fish class with its corresponding parameter variable.
6 Answers
Jeff Busch
19,287 PointsHi Julian,
Try $this
Jeff
Julian Ptak
30,920 PointsThat fixed it
Julian Ptak
30,920 PointsThat fixed it
Juliano Vargas
Courses Plus Student 15,575 PointsOh boy common mistake I was missing $ b4 this
Annie Scott
27,613 PointsTask 3
function __construct($name, $flavor, $record){ $this->common_name = $name; $this->flavor = $flavor; $this->record_weight = $record;
}
}
?>
Annie Scott
27,613 Pointstask 4
}
}
$bass = new Fish ("Largemouth Bass", "Excellent", "22 pounds 5 ounces");
?>