What is the difference between:
$this->$a and $this->b
In my class I have this:
class someClass{
public $a;
function aFunction(){
$this->a = 5;
$this->$b = 7;
}
}
what does having the extra ‘$’ do in the $this->$b
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There is a lot of difference:
$this->arefers to the property$aof your class$this->$bin the other hand refers to the property by the name which is stored in variable$bas a string: