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PHP Object-Oriented PHP Basics (Retired) Properties and Methods Mid-Course Challenge

creating an object

create a fish object named $bass with the following data name: "largemouth bass" flavor: "excellent" record: "22 pounds 5 ounces"

fish.php
<?php

class Fish {
  public $common_name;
  public $flavor;
  public $record_weight;

  function __construct($name, $flavor, $record){
    $this->common_name = $name;
    $this->flavor = $flavor;
    $this->record_weight = $record;
  }


$mame = new fish();
$bass = new Fish("Largemouth Bass");
$flavor = new flavor("Excellent"); 
$record = new record("22 pounds 5 ounces");
}
?>

1 Answer

Hi Loice,

When a Fish object is created, the constructor is expecting three arguments.

I'd like to add to what Robert said and include an example.

$bass = new Fish ( "Largemouth Bass" , "Excellent" , "22 pounds 4 ounces" );

Note how the order is the same as the constructor.