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PHP

Whats wrong?

Hey there!

Can anybody say what seems to be the problem here?

Create a variable called fullName and assign it a value equal to the concatenation of the firstName variable, a space, the middleName variable, a space, and the lastName variable.

<?php

$firstName = "Mike"; $middleName = "the"; $lastName = "Frog"; $fullName = $firstName. "\n" . $middleName . "\n" . $lastName;

?>

Result--> Bummer! $fullName is set, but it's not the concatenation of $firstName, $middleName, and $lastName with spaces between them.

If I copy the code into editor (Sublime Text), it works.

2 Answers

Sean T. Unwin
Sean T. Unwin
28,690 Points

You are using the newline escape character (\n) when it is asking for a space.

Yep, my mistake! Thanks! \n ---> " "