diff --git a/docs/guide/concept-properties.md b/docs/guide/concept-properties.md index 0b021b1..6091c84 100644 --- a/docs/guide/concept-properties.md +++ b/docs/guide/concept-properties.md @@ -9,7 +9,7 @@ to a `label` property. You could use the following code to achieve this task: $object->label = trim($label); ``` -The drawback of the above code is that you have to call `trim()` everywhere in your code where you met set the `label` +The drawback of the above code is that you have to call `trim()` everywhere in your code where you might set the `label` property. If in the future, the `label` property gets a new requirement, such as the first letter must be captialized, you would again have to modify every bit of code that assigns a value to `label`. The repetition of code leads to bugs and is a practice you want to avoid as much as possible. To solve this problem, Yii introduces a base class called [[yii\base\Object]] that supports defining properties @@ -74,4 +74,4 @@ There are several special rules for, and limitations on, the properties defined if the defining getter or setter method is public, protected or private. * The properties can only be defined by *non-static* getters and/or setters. Static methods will not be treated in this same manner. -Returning back to the problem described at the beginning of this guide, instead of calling `trim()` everywhere a `label` value is assigned, `trim()` only needs to be invoked within the setter `setLabel()`. And if a new requirement comes that requires the label be initially capitalized, the `setLabel()` method can quickly be modified without touching any other code. The one change will universally affect every assignment to `label`. +Returning back to the problem described at the beginning of this guide, instead of calling `trim()` everywhere a `label` value is assigned, `trim()` only needs to be invoked within the setter `setLabel()`. And if a new requirement comes that requires the label be initially capitalized, the `setLabel()` method can quickly be modified without touching any other code. The one change will universally affect every assignment to `label`.