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In PHP, a class can extend another class, inheriting the parent class'
properties and methods. To make a class a child of another, use the "extends"
keyword after the class name.
```php
<?php
class Vehicle
{
public function drive()
{
echo "driving...\n";
}
}
class Truck extends Vehicle {}
```
The `Truck` class does not error because `Truck` extends `Vehicle`.
```php
$truck = new Truck();
$truck->drive();
```
Even though the child class inherits a parent class' properties and methods,
the child can still override the parent.
```php
class Tractor extends Vehicle
{
public function drive()
{
echo "driving slowly...\n";
}
}
```
The drive function now outputs "driving slowly..." instead of "driving...".
```php
$tractor = new Tractor();
$tractor->drive();
```
A class can use a parent's property or method from the "$this" variable.
```php
class Motorcycle extends Vehicle
{
public function pushPedal()
{
$this->drive();
}
}
```
Outputs "driving...".
```php
$cycle = new Motorcycle();
$cycle->pushPedal();
```
If you override a parent's property or method, the "$this" variable will refer to the child's
implementation of the property or method. To call the parent's property or method explicity,
use the "parent" keyword.
```php
class Racecar extends Vehicle
{
public function drive()
{
parent::drive();
echo "driving even faster...\n";
}
}
```
Outputs "driving..." and "driving even faster...".
```php
$racecar = new Racecar();
$racecar->drive();
```