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Courses Plus Student 2,633 PointsPlease Help Don't know where i got it wrong
Please am trying to solve challenge number two but i keep getting error message and here is my code which i compare with some other answers from people but the error message keep puping up. here is my code <?php
class Render { public $aize = array("length"=>"", "width"=>""); public static function displayDimensions($size){
return $size[0]. " * ". $size[1];
}
}
<?php
class Render {
public $aize = array("length"=>"", "width"=>"");
public static function displayDimensions($size){
return $size[0]. " * ". $size[1];
}
}
?>
2 Answers
Pierre Lindgren
1,905 PointsHello,
You have misspelled $aize, it should be $size.
Kind regards
Algirdas Lalys
9,389 PointsHello Okafor Matthew,
Well actually you are going the right way you just don't need that $size property. Let's go step by step in these 2 Tasks. First task asks us Create a public static method named displayDimensions that accepts a single parameter named $size. which is pretty straightforward.
<?php
class Render {
// Task 1 create public static displayDimensions function that accepts $size parameter
public static function displayDimensions($size) {
}
}
?>
Task 2 asks us Add a return value to the displayDimensions method that returns these values as a string "length x width". Which is something like this.
<?php
class Render {
// Task 1 create public static displayDimensions function that accepts $size parameter
public static function displayDimensions($size) {
// Task 2 return string "length x width"
return $size[0] . " x " . $size[1];
}
}
?>
I hope it helps you to keep going and to better understand.