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Asked: June 5, 20262026-06-05T03:50:44+00:00 2026-06-05T03:50:44+00:00

I have a parent class and a subclass, the parent class has a constructer

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I have a parent class and a subclass, the parent class has a constructer that sets a var and I would like to use that var in the subclass, I have it working but am getting confused by the keyword parent?

Example

 class Sub extends Parent {
     public function foo() {
         echo $this -> myVar;
     }
 }

 class Parent {
     var $myVar;
     public function __construct() {
          $this -> myVar = 'a';
     }
 }

This worked and I get the value of myVar, but am I supposed to be using the keyword parent and when I do I get an error, example,

 class Sub extends Parent {
     public function foo() {
         echo parent -> myVar;
     }
 }

 class Parent {
     var $myVar;
     public function __construct() {
          $this -> myVar = 'a';
     }
 }
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    2026-06-05T03:50:46+00:00Added an answer on June 5, 2026 at 3:50 am

    First off, Parent is a reserved word. Second off, don’t use var unless you’re using an older version of PHP. You can use protected. You don’t need to use the parent keyword to access the variable because the child class should inherit it. You can access it via $this->myVar

    EDIT to clarify

    You only need to use parent:: when accessing methods of the base class or static variables of the base class. If you try to access a non static variable of the base class you will get an error Access to undeclared static property" fatal error:

    Here’s an example to get you started.

    <?php
    class Animal{
         protected $myVar;
         public function __construct() {
              $this->myVar = 'a';
         }
     }
    
    class Cat extends Animal {
         public function foo() {
             echo $this->myVar;
         }
     }
    
    $cat = new Cat(); 
    $cat->foo(); 
    
    ?> 
    

    Here’s a working example of this code.

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