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381 PointsCreate a third string named 'fullname' and use the $firstName and $lastName variable
Create a third string named 'fullname' and use the $firstName and $lastName variable
<?php
//Place your code below this comment
$firstName='Rasmus';
$lastName='Lerdorf';
$firstName='fullname';
$lastName='fullname';
?>
2 Answers
wazir sikandar
381 Pointsi have done.......!!! thank you
Ricardo Hill-Henry
38,442 PointsYou're misunderstanding the directions. You should be creating a variable name $fullName, and assigning it the result of the two variables $firstName & $lastName concatenated, which would be a full name. Don't forget that formatting is important as well, so the two should be separated by a space.
<?php
//Place your code below this comment
$firstName='Rasmus';
$lastName='Lerdorf';
//Create a third variabl named fullname and assigned it to the values of $firstName and $lastName together
$fullname = $firstName . " " . $lastName;
?>