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PHP PHP Basics Daily Exercise Program String Manipulation

Walter Cortez
Walter Cortez
4,071 Points

Where is error here... -Thanks.

<?php

//Place your code below this comment $firstName = 'Rasmus '; $lastName = 'Lerdorf';

$fullname = "$firstName" . "$lastName";

?>

index.php
<?php

//Place your code below this comment
$firstName = 'Rasmus ';
$lastName = 'Lerdorf';

$fullname = "$firstName" . "$lastName";

?>

1 Answer

Daniel Gauthier
Daniel Gauthier
15,000 Points

Hey Walter,

The error your code generates is:

"Bummer! It looks like you forgot to add a space between the first and last name"

:D

This code will pass:

<?php

//Place your code below this comment

$firstName = 'Rasmus';
$lastName = 'Lerdorf';

$fullname = "$firstName $lastName";

?>

Or, if you want use concatenation, you could use this:

<?php

//Place your code below this comment

$firstName = 'Rasmus';
$lastName = 'Lerdorf';

$fullname = "$firstName" . " $lastName";

?>

Good luck with the course!