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Differences between php this, self and parent

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1. this is a pointer to the current object


For example: other functions in the same class can be called with this->function name.



2. Self is a pointer to the current class

Generally, self is used to point to static variables in the class. Also note that using self to call static variables must use:: (field operation symbol)


For example: self::$firstCount; //Use self to call static variables


3. Parent is a pointer to the parent class

Generally we use parent to call the constructor of the parent class


For example: parent::__construct( "PBPHome"); //Use parent to call the constructor of the parent class


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