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587d7b8b367417b2b2512b53 Use class Syntax to Define a Constructor Function 1 301212 use-class-syntax-to-define-a-constructor-function

--description--

ES6 provides a new syntax to create objects, using the class keyword.

It should be noted that the class syntax is just syntax, and not a full-fledged class-based implementation of an object-oriented paradigm, unlike in languages such as Java, Python, Ruby, etc.

In ES5, we usually define a constructor function and use the new keyword to instantiate an object.

var SpaceShuttle = function(targetPlanet){
  this.targetPlanet = targetPlanet;
}
var zeus = new SpaceShuttle('Jupiter');

The class syntax simply replaces the constructor function creation:

class SpaceShuttle {
  constructor(targetPlanet) {
    this.targetPlanet = targetPlanet;
  }
}
const zeus = new SpaceShuttle('Jupiter');

It should be noted that the class keyword declares a new function, to which a constructor is added. This constructor is invoked when new is called to create a new object.

Note: UpperCamelCase should be used by convention for ES6 class names, as in SpaceShuttle used above.

The constructor method is a special method for creating and initializing an object created with a class. You will learn more about it in the Object Oriented Programming section of the JavaScript Algorithms And Data Structures Certification.

--instructions--

Use the class keyword and write a constructor to create the Vegetable class.

The Vegetable class allows you to create a vegetable object with a property name that gets passed to the constructor.

--hints--

Vegetable should be a class with a defined constructor method.

assert(
  typeof Vegetable === 'function' && typeof Vegetable.constructor === 'function'
);

The class keyword should be used.

assert(code.match(/class/g));

Vegetable should be able to be instantiated.

assert(() => {
  const a = new Vegetable('apple');
  return typeof a === 'object';
});

carrot.name should return carrot.

assert(carrot.name == 'carrot');

--seed--

--seed-contents--

// Only change code below this line

// Only change code above this line

const carrot = new Vegetable('carrot');
console.log(carrot.name); // Should display 'carrot'

--solutions--

class Vegetable {
  constructor(name) {
    this.name = name;
  }
}
const carrot = new Vegetable('carrot');