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PalprimeChecker objects have a property called number. This task has two parts. First, assign that property a value of 17. Second, remove the two hash signs (##) in the first echo statement and instead concatenate the value of this number property. (Be sure to preserve the space after the two hash signs by concatenating a space after the number.) here is my code:<?php

include_once ("class.palprimechecker.php");

$checker = new palprimechecker ;

$checker -> number = 17;

echo "The number" . $checker->number; { if ($checker->isPalprime()) { echo "is"; }

echo "a palprime"; ?>

2 Answers

Can you really use -> in php? http://www.w3schools.com/php/php_operators.asp

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Pedro Baumann
Pedro Baumann
12,815 Points

you only need the first bit:

include_once ("class.palprimechecker.php");

$checker = new palprimechecker ;

$checker -> number = 17;

echo "The number" . $checker->number;