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The following class definition lists three vars, yet they are all treated as one, as the call to report() shows. I'd love to be able to define more vars in a class. <? class bankaccount { var $balance; var $transactions; var $history; function bankaccount () { $this->$balance = 0.00; $this->$transactions = 0; $this->$history[$transactions] = $this->$balance; } function report () { echo $this->$balance . "<br>"; echo $this->$transactions . "<br>"; echo $this->$history[$transactions] . "<br>"; } function credit ($amount) { $amount = abs($amount); $this->$balance += $amount; } function debit ($amount) { $amount = abs($amount); $this->$balance -= $amount; } } $USDaccount = new bankaccount; $USDaccount->credit(10000); $USDaccount->debit(1000); $USDaccount->debit(.78); $USDaccount->report(); ?> the result is: 8999.22 8999.22 8999.22 Why?