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1,652 PointsDisplay: Rasmus Lerdorf was the original creator of PHP. 3) Use character to add a newline to the end of the string.
<?php //Place your code below this comment $firstName="Rasmus"; $lastName="Lerdorf"; $fullName= $firstName . ' ' . $lastName; $fullName= $fullName .' '. "was the original creator of PHP". " \n"; echo $fullName; ?>
<?php
//Place your code below this comment
$firstName="Rasmus";
$lastName="Lerdorf";
$fullName= $firstName . ' ' . $lastName;
$fullName= $fullName .' '. "was the original creator of PHP". " \n";
echo $fullName;
?>
1 Answer
Jennifer Nordell
Treehouse TeacherHi there! While your output would be what is expected it does so by changing the value of $fullName. What if I added this to the instructions? Echo out the full name plus "was the original creator of PHP" and a new line without changing the value of $fullName
from what it was at the end of Step 2.
:hint: The easiest way to accomplish this is to echo the string using double quotes to expand the value of the $fullName variable. Doing it this way means that no concatenation is required.
Hope this helps!