classes in js code example

Example 1: javascript class

class ClassMates{
	constructor(name,age){
    	this.name=name;
      	this.age=age;
    }
  	displayInfo(){
    	return this.name + "is " + this.age + " years old!";
    }
}

let classmate = new ClassMates("Mike Will",15);
classmate.displayInfo();  // result: Mike Will is 15 years old!

Example 2: js class

class Car {
  constructor(brand, speed) {
    this.brand = brand
    this.speed = speed
  }
  speedUp() {
    this.speed += 5
    console.log(`The ${this.brand} is travelling at ${this.speed} mph`)
  }
  slowDown() {
    this.speed -= 5
    console.log(`The ${this.brand} is travelling at ${this.speed} mph`)

  }
}
const redCar = new Car('toyota', 0)
redCar.speedUp() // result: The toyota is travelling at 5 mph
redCar.slowDown() // result: The toyota is travelling at 0 mph

Example 3: javascript create class

class Person {
 constructor(name, age) {
   this.name = name;
   this.age = age;
 }
  present = () => { //or present(){
  	console.log(`Hi! i'm ${this.name} and i'm ${this.age} years old`) 
  }
}
let me = new Person("tsuy", 15);
me.present();
// -> Hi! i'm tsuy and i'm 15 years old.

Example 4: how to create a class javascript

class Person {
	constructor(name, age) {
		this.name = name;
		this.age = age;
	}
	displayInfo() {
		return this.name + ' is' + this.age + " years old";
	}
}

const Anthony = new Person('Anthony', 32);

Example 5: javascript class

// Improved formatting of Spotted Tailed Quoll's answer
class Person {
	constructor(name, age) {
		this.name = name;
		this.age = age;
	}
	introduction() {
		return `My name is ${name} and I am ${age} years old!`;
	}
}

let john = new Person("John Smith", 18);
console.log(john.introduction());

Example 6: javascript classes

//use classes by initiating one like so:
class MyClass {
	constructor(FirstProperty, SecondProperty, etcetera) {
    	//The constructor function is called with the new class 
      	//instance's parameters, so this will be called like so:
      	//var classExample = new MyClass("FirstProperty's Value", ...)
      this.firstProperty = FirstProperty;
      this.secondProperty = SecondProperty;
    }
  //creat methods just like functions:
  method(Parameters) {
  	//Code Here
  }
  //getters are properties that are calculated when called, versus fixed
  //variables, but still have no parenthesis when used
  get getBothValues() 
  {
  	return [firstProperty, secondProperty];
  }
}
//Note: this is all syntax sugar reducing the boilerplate versus a
// function-defined object.