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Use getters and setters to Control Access to an Object
Getters and setters are critical parts of a class/object. They allow you to control their attributes from the outside. They will become more prominent when you get started with the Object-Oriented Programming unit (coming up!). For now, this exercise shows you how to manipulate them with ES6.
Hint 1:
Create the class, Thermostat. You're going to put your constructor, getter, and setter in here.
Hint 2:
Give the constructor a parameter (which you can name anything you want). Set the parameter to an attribute of the same name. Remember, you are initially setting things in Farenheit temperature.
Hint 3:
Create a get method that converts the Farenheit attribute to Celsius. Use the formula given to you.
Hint 4:
Create a set method of the same name as the get method. It should have a parameter that accepts celsius temperature. Convert it to farenheit, and set it to the attribute.
Spoiler Alert - Solution Ahead!
Solution
function makeClass() {
  "use strict";
  /* Alter code below this line */
  
  class Thermostat{
    constructor(farenheit){
      this.farenheit = farenheit;
    }
    get temperature(){
      return 5 / 9 * (this.farenheit - 32);
    }
    set temperature(celsius){
      this.farenheit = celsius * 9.0 / 5 + 32;
    }
  }
  
  /* Alter code above this line */
  return Thermostat;
}