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3.5 KiB
id, title, challengeType
id | title | challengeType |
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587d7b8c367417b2b2512b54 | Use getters and setters to Control Access to an Object | 1 |
Description
class Book {Notice the syntax we are using to invoke the getter and setter - as if they are not even functions. Getters and setters are important, because they hide internal implementation details.
constructor(author) {
this._author = author;
}
// getter
get writer(){
return this._author;
}
// setter
set writer(updatedAuthor){
this._author = updatedAuthor;
}
}
const lol = new Book('anonymous');
console.log(lol.writer); // anonymous
lol.writer = 'wut';
console.log(lol.writer); // wut
Instructions
class
keyword to create a Thermostat class. The constructor accepts Fahrenheit temperature.
Now create getter
and setter
in the class, to obtain the temperature in Celsius scale.
Remember that C = 5/9 * (F - 32)
and F = C * 9.0 / 5 + 32
, where F is the value of temperature in Fahrenheit scale, and C is the value of the same temperature in Celsius scale
Note
When you implement this, you would be tracking the temperature inside the class in one scale - either Fahrenheit or Celsius.
This is the power of getter or setter - you are creating an API for another user, who would get the correct result, no matter which one you track.
In other words, you are abstracting implementation details from the consumer.
Tests
tests:
- text: <code>Thermostat</code> should be a <code>class</code> with a defined <code>constructor</code> method.
testString: 'assert(typeof Thermostat === ''function'' && typeof Thermostat.constructor === ''function'',''<code>Thermostat</code> should be a <code>class</code> with a defined <code>constructor</code> method.'');'
- text: <code>class</code> keyword was used.
testString: 'getUserInput => assert(getUserInput(''index'').match(/class/g),''<code>class</code> keyword was used.'');'
- text: <code>Thermostat</code> can be instantiated.
testString: 'assert(() => {const t = new Thermostat(32); return typeof t === ''object'' && t.temperature === 0;}, ''<code>Thermostat</code> can be instantiated.'');'
Challenge Seed
function makeClass() {
"use strict";
/* Alter code below this line */
/* Alter code above this line */
return Thermostat;
}
const Thermostat = makeClass();
const thermos = new Thermostat(76); // setting in Fahrenheit scale
let temp = thermos.temperature; // 24.44 in C
thermos.temperature = 26;
temp = thermos.temperature; // 26 in C
Solution
// solution required