_). However, the practice itself does not make a variable private.
class keyword to create a Thermostat class. The constructor accepts a Fahrenheit temperature.
Now create a getter and a setter in the class, to obtain the temperature in Celsius.
Remember that C = 5/9 * (F - 32) and F = C * 9.0 / 5 + 32, where F is the value of temperature in Fahrenheit, and C is the value of the same temperature in Celsius.
Note: When you implement this, you will track the temperature inside the class in one scale, either Fahrenheit or Celsius.
This is the power of a getter and a setter. You are creating an API for another user, who can get the correct result regardless of which one you track.
In other words, you are abstracting implementation details from the user.
Thermostat should be a class with a defined constructor method.
testString: assert(typeof Thermostat === 'function' && typeof Thermostat.constructor === 'function');
- text: class keyword should be used.
testString: assert(code.match(/class/g));
- text: Thermostat should be able to be instantiated.
testString: assert((() => {const t = new Thermostat(32);return typeof t === 'object' && t.temperature === 0;})());
- text: A getter should be defined.
testString: assert((() => {const desc = Object.getOwnPropertyDescriptor(Thermostat.prototype, 'temperature');return !!desc && typeof desc.get === 'function';})());
- text: A setter should be defined.
testString: assert((() => {const desc = Object.getOwnPropertyDescriptor(Thermostat.prototype, 'temperature');return !!desc && typeof desc.set === 'function';})());
- text: Calling the setter should set the temperature.
testString: assert((() => {const t = new Thermostat(32); t.temperature = 26;return t.temperature !== 0;})());
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