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2.8 KiB
id, title, challengeType
| id | title | challengeType |
|---|---|---|
| 587d7b8b367417b2b2512b53 | Use class Syntax to Define a Constructor Function | 1 |
Description
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.
var SpaceShuttle = function(targetPlanet){The class syntax simply replaces the constructor function creation:
this.targetPlanet = targetPlanet;
}
var zeus = new SpaceShuttle('Jupiter');
class SpaceShuttle {Notice that the
constructor(targetPlanet){
this.targetPlanet = targetPlanet;
}
}
const zeus = new SpaceShuttle('Jupiter');
class keyword declares a new function, and a constructor was added, which would be invoked when new is called - to create a new object.
Instructions
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.
Tests
tests:
- text: <code>Vegetable</code> should be a <code>class</code> with a defined <code>constructor</code> method.
testString: 'assert(typeof Vegetable === "function" && typeof Vegetable.constructor === "function", "<code>Vegetable</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>Vegetable</code> can be instantiated.
testString: 'assert(() => {const a = new Vegetable("apple"); return typeof a === "object";},"<code>Vegetable</code> can be instantiated.");'
- text: <code>carrot.name</code> should return <code>carrot</code>.
testString: 'assert(carrot.name=="carrot","<code>carrot.name</code> should return <code>carrot</code>.");'
Challenge Seed
function makeClass() {
"use strict";
/* Alter code below this line */
/* Alter code above this line */
return Vegetable;
}
const Vegetable = makeClass();
const carrot = new Vegetable('carrot');
console.log(carrot.name); // => should be 'carrot'
Solution
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