--- title: PHP - Class --- ### Simple Class for Beginner! ```php class Lab { // class keyword is mandatory identifier for class creation, after class keyword goes the name of the class(e.g. Lab) private $name = ''; // $name is instance variable, which means that every instantiated object has it's own copy of variable $name public function setName($name) { // function setName is setter function that sets the value of instance variable $name $this->name = $name; // because $name is the name of both instance variable and function parameter, we use $this keyword } private function getName() { // getName is getter function that returns the value of instance variable $name return $this->name; } public function say_my_name() { $name = $this->getName(); return $name; } } $breaking_bad = 'Heisenberg'; $lab = new Lab(); // keyword new creates instance of Lab class, variable $lab points to that instance $lab->setName($breaking_bad); // $lab variable that points to Lab instance calls setter function setName with $breaking_bad as parameter echo "My Name is " . $lab->say_my_name(). "!"; ``` **Note**: The keywords *private* and *public* define the visibility of the property or the method. - Class members declared public can be accessed everywhere. - Members declared as private may only be accessed by the class that defines the member. ### More Information [visibility documentation](http://php.net/manual/en/language.oop5.visibility.php)