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Asked: May 12, 20262026-05-12T00:57:57+00:00 2026-05-12T00:57:57+00:00

I’m new to object oriented programming in PHP. I included a class and called

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I’m new to object oriented programming in PHP. I included a class and called it, then, inside this class’s constructor I’m calling a private function called handleConnections. For some reason, it’s giving me a fatal error (undefined function). Any idea why?

The class:

class Test
{
   function __construct()
   {
      handleConnections();
   }

   private function handleConnections()
   {
      //do stuff
   }
}

It seems flawless and yet I’m getting this error. If anyone has any clue what might be wrong, please tell me. Thanks!

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    2026-05-12T00:57:58+00:00Added an answer on May 12, 2026 at 12:57 am

    Just expanding on FWH’s Answer.

    When you create a class and assign it to a variable, from outside the class you would call any function within that class using $variable->function();. But, because you are inside the class, you don’t know what the class is being assigned to, so you have to use the $this-> keyword to access any class properties. General rule of thumb, if you would access it like $obj->var, access it with $this->.

    class myClass
    {
        function myFunc()
        {
            echo "Hi";
        }
    
        function myOtherFunc()
        {
            $this->myFunc();
        }
    
    }
    
    
    $obj = new myClass;
    
    // You access myFunc() like this outside
    $obj->myFunc();
    
    // So Access it with $this-> on the inside
    $obj->myOtherFunc();
    
    // Both will echo "Hi"
    
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