This is the working code, but i want to know without using another object(commented $foo
) how could i use printItem()
method of class Foo
using the $bar
object. New to oop programming concept so may be a weak thing to ask but really unable to locate :(
I use scope resolution operator to use printItem()
of Foo class
, now my query is when we can use this functionality then what is the use of creating objects ? When to use scope resolution operators in proper coding environment.
<?php
class Foo
{
public function printItem($string)
{
echo "This is in class Foo ". $string ."<br />";
}
public function printPHP()
{
echo "PHP is great "."<br />";
}
}
class Bar extends Foo
{
public function printItem($string)
{
echo "This is in class Bar ". $string ."<br />";
}
}
//$foo = new Foo;
$bar = new Bar;
$bar->printPHP();
$bar->printItem("Bar class object");
//Foo::printItem("Mental Case");
define printItem
as static method and you can use Foo::printItem("Mental Case");
or call it in child method:
public function printItem($string)
{
parent::printItem($string);
echo "This is in class Bar ". $string ."<br />";
}