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PHP Build a Simple PHP Application Wrapping Up The Project Objects

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Not getting the correct code for this challenge??

Help Please!!

Ken Alger
Ken Alger
Treehouse Teacher

Craig;

With which task (2-7) are you having difficulty?

Ken

Hi Ken,

Unfortunately Task 2,

Thanks

2 Answers

Ken Alger
STAFF
Ken Alger
Treehouse Teacher

Craig;

This tasks asks us to: at the top of the file, let’s include the third-party library. You can find it at class.palprimechecker.php in the same folder as the file below. So we need to include or require that file in our code at the top of the code, right after the opening <?php tag. Since it is in the same folder as our project file, we can just use:

require_once ('class.palprimechecker.php');

Happy coding,

Ken

Hi Ken,

Task 2 / 3 complete now i have an issue with task 4..... The code I have entered is as follows:

<?php

require_once ('class.palprimechecker.php');
$checker = new PalprimeChecker();
$checker->$number;
$number = 17;


echo "The number " . $number ." ";
echo "(is|is not)";
echo " a palprime.";

?>

Any help is much appreciated!!

Ken Alger
STAFF
Ken Alger
Treehouse Teacher

Craig;

To assign $checker a property of number with a value of 17, you would use:

$checker->number = 17;

If you remember from the PHPMailer video Randy assigned $mail a value in a similar fashion.

Try that and work on your echo statement to see if you can get the correct output, post back with any additional questions.

Happy coding,

Ken