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Start your free trialJudy Mosley
11,910 PointsI'm almost there. What am I missing?
I have no idea what I am missing and I can't seem to find other answers online. I've done everything except the concatenation doesn't seem to be working. What's up?
<?php
include("class.palprimechecker.php");
$checker = new PalprimeChecker();
$checker->number = 17;
echo "The number " . $number . " ";
echo "(is|is not)";
echo " a palprime.";
?>
2 Answers
Geovanie Alvarez
21,500 PointsYour problem is in the first echo change the $number with $checker->number
<?php
include("class.palprimechecker.php");
$checker = new PalprimeChecker();
$checker->number = 17;
echo "The number " . $checker->number . " ";
echo "(is|is not)";
echo " a palprime.";
?>
Sam Donald
36,305 PointsAlso PalprimeChecker
is an Object not a Method, so you shouldn't be using the parenthesise at the end.
$checker = new PalprimeChecker(); // not this way!
$checker = new PalprimeChecker; // THIS WAY!!
Judy Mosley
11,910 PointsThank you for that input. I was wondering about that.
Judy Mosley
11,910 PointsJudy Mosley
11,910 PointsThanks so much! It worked!