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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';
$lastName='Lerdorf';
'fullname'.=$firstName;
'fullname'.=$lastName;
?>
1 Answer
Jonathan Grieve
Treehouse Moderator 91,253 PointsHi Wazir,
I can see what you're trying here but it's not quite right.
You've got your $firstName
and $lastName
variable and correctly assigned them string values.
What you now need to do is declare a third variable in the same way as the first two. But you then need to assign the 2 variables to this new third variable
<?php
//Place your code below this comment
$firstName='Rasmus';
$lastName='Lerdorf';
$fullName = $fullName . " " . $lastName;
?>
Then you'll probably need to find a way to display the values of all the variables. :-)