class syntax is just a syntax, and not a full-fledged class based implementation of object oriented paradigm, unlike in languages like Java, or Python, or Ruby etc.
In ES5, we usually define a constructor function, and use the new keyword to instantiate an object.
```js
var SpaceShuttle = function(targetPlanet){
this.targetPlanet = targetPlanet;
}
var zeus = new SpaceShuttle('Jupiter');
```
The class syntax simply replaces the constructor function creation:
```js
class SpaceShuttle {
constructor(targetPlanet) {
this.targetPlanet = targetPlanet;
}
}
const zeus = new SpaceShuttle('Jupiter');
```
Notice that the class keyword declares a new function, and a constructor was added, which would be invoked when new is called - to create a new object.SpaceShuttle used above.class keyword and write a proper constructor to create the Vegetable class.
The Vegetable lets you create a vegetable object, with a property name, to be passed to constructor.
Vegetable should be a class with a defined constructor method.
testString: assert(typeof Vegetable === 'function' && typeof Vegetable.constructor === 'function');
- text: class keyword should be used.
testString: assert(code.match(/class/g));
- text: Vegetable should be able to be instantiated.
testString: assert(() => {const a = new Vegetable("apple"); return typeof a === 'object';});
- text: carrot.name should return carrot.
testString: assert(carrot.name=='carrot');
```