Wednesday, 9 November 2016

Where do we use the object operator "->" in PHP?





What are the different ways where we can use object operators -> in PHP?


Answer



PHP has two object operators.



The first, ->, is used when you want to call a method on an instance or access an instance property.



The second, ::, is used when you want to call a static method, access a static variable, or call a parent class's version of a method within a child class.


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