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id, title, challengeType, forumTopicId, dashedName
id | title | challengeType | forumTopicId | dashedName |
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587d7dad367417b2b2512b78 | Use a Constructor to Create Objects | 1 | 18233 | use-a-constructor-to-create-objects |
--description--
Here's the Bird
constructor from the previous challenge:
function Bird() {
this.name = "Albert";
this.color = "blue";
this.numLegs = 2;
}
let blueBird = new Bird();
NOTE: this
inside the constructor always refers to the object being created.
Notice that the new
operator is used when calling a constructor. This tells JavaScript to create a new instance of Bird
called blueBird
. Without the new
operator, this
inside the constructor would not point to the newly created object, giving unexpected results. Now blueBird
has all the properties defined inside the Bird
constructor:
blueBird.name;
blueBird.color;
blueBird.numLegs;
Just like any other object, its properties can be accessed and modified:
blueBird.name = 'Elvira';
blueBird.name;
--instructions--
Use the Dog
constructor from the last lesson to create a new instance of Dog
, assigning it to a variable hound
.
--hints--
hound
should be created using the Dog
constructor.
assert(hound instanceof Dog);
Your code should use the new
operator to create an instance of Dog
.
assert(code.match(/new/g));
--seed--
--seed-contents--
function Dog() {
this.name = "Rupert";
this.color = "brown";
this.numLegs = 4;
}
// Only change code below this line
--solutions--
function Dog() {
this.name = "Rupert";
this.color = "brown";
this.numLegs = 4;
}
const hound = new Dog();