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PHP PHP Basics Daily Exercise Program String Manipulation

The preview shows the string exactly, but I keep getting an error that says $fullName should equal Rasmus Lerdorf.

What am I missing??

index.php
<?php

//Place your code below this comment
$firstName = 'Rasmus';
$lastName = 'Lerdorf';
$fullName = "$firstName $lastName";
$fullName = ' ' . "$firstName $lastName" . ' was the original creator of PHP.' . "\n";
echo $fullName;
?>

You're changing the variable in the 4th sentence. Try echo $fullname and the rest of the string.

1 Answer

Jason Tame
Jason Tame
5,033 Points

The test script is checking the $fullname variable, which you've set, and then re-set to something other than just the first and last name. Rather do something like:

    <?php
      $fullName = "$firstName  $lastName";
      echo $fullName . ' was the original creator of PHP.' . "\n";
    ?>

This will make it more clear what the variable contains, as well as fix the error.

Great thanks for your help!