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title: Use class Syntax to Define a Constructor Function
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---
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## Use class Syntax to Define a Constructor Function
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<!-- The article goes here, in GitHub-flavored Markdown. Feel free to add YouTube videos, images, and CodePen/JSBin embeds -->
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In this lesson, you are defining the Vegetable object using class syntax.
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## Hint 1:
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Create the class called `Vegetable`. It will contain the necessary details about the `Vegetable` object.
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## Hint 2:
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Put a constructor with a parameter called `name`, and set it to `this.name`.
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## Spoiler Alert - Solution Ahead!
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## Solution:
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```javascript
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function makeClass() {
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"use strict";
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/* Alter code below this line */
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class Vegetable {
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constructor(name){
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this.name = name;
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}
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}
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/* Alter code above this line */
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return Vegetable;
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}
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```
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=======
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Spoiler Warning: here is a basic solution to this challenge in case you're stuck.
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```javascript
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function makeClass() {
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"use strict";
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/* Alter code below this line */
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class Vegetable {
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constructor(Vegetable){
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this.Vegetable = Vegetable;
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}
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}
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/* Alter code above this line */
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return Vegetable;
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}
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const Vegetable = makeClass();
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const carrot = new Vegetable('carrot');
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console.log(carrot.name); // => should be 'carrot'
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```
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