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8,914 PointsChallenge 4/4
Hey all,
Any help with this challenge please?
Question is:
detailsRoom should accept a single object parameter named $room. The $room object will have the follow methods:
getName: will return a string
getDimensions: will return and array of size integers
Add a return value to the detailsRoom method that displays "name Dimensions: length x width", where name is returned from the room getName method and length x width is returned from the render displayDimensions method.
You will need to call the static method displayDimensions from within the Render class and pass the dimensions from the $room object using the getDimensions method
Final Output Example: Kitchen Dimensions: 12 x 14
I am getting the error: Make sure you are calling the getName method on your $room object.
Thanks
<?php
class Render {
public static function displayDimensions($size)
{
return $size[0] . ' x ' . $size[1];
}
public static function detailsRoom($room)
{
return $room->getName . " Dimensions: " . self::displayDimensions($room->getDimensions());
}
}
?>
3 Answers
KRIS NIKOLAISEN
54,971 PointsYou need parentheses () after your getName method
Kaisma Penn-Titley
PHP Development Techdegree Graduate 20,208 PointsThis worked for me:
<?php
class Render {
public static function displayDimensions($size)
{
// return $size->['length'] . " x " . $size->['width'];
return $size[0] . " x " . $size[1];
}
public static function detailsRoom($room)
{
return $room->getName() . " Dimensions: " . self::displayDimensions($room->getDimensions());
}
}
?>
Jason Pham
8,914 PointsHI, thanks I literally figured that out right after I posted the question.