---
id: 587d7dad367417b2b2512b77
title: Define a Constructor Function
challengeType: 1
forumTopicId: 16804
---
# --description--
Constructors are functions that create new objects. They define properties and behaviors that will belong to the new object. Think of them as a blueprint for the creation of new objects.
Here is an example of a constructor:
```js
function Bird() {
this.name = "Albert";
this.color = "blue";
this.numLegs = 2;
}
```
This constructor defines a `Bird` object with properties `name`, `color`, and `numLegs` set to Albert, blue, and 2, respectively. Constructors follow a few conventions:
- Constructors are defined with a capitalized name to distinguish them from other functions that are not
constructors
. - Constructors use the keyword
this
to set properties of the object they will create. Inside the constructor, this
refers to the new object it will create. - Constructors define properties and behaviors instead of returning a value as other functions might.
# --instructions--
Create a constructor, `Dog`, with properties `name`, `color`, and `numLegs` that are set to a string, a string, and a number, respectively.
# --hints--
`Dog` should have a `name` property set to a string.
```js
assert(typeof new Dog().name === 'string');
```
`Dog` should have a `color` property set to a string.
```js
assert(typeof new Dog().color === 'string');
```
`Dog` should have a `numLegs` property set to a number.
```js
assert(typeof new Dog().numLegs === 'number');
```
# --seed--
## --seed-contents--
```js
```
# --solutions--
```js
function Dog (name, color, numLegs) {
this.name = 'name';
this.color = 'color';
this.numLegs = 4;
}
```