class definition in javascript 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: 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 3: javascript classes

//private but is a good example
class includes {
    constructor(){}
  
    inculde_apps(file) { 
      var script  = document.createElement('script'); 
      script.src  = "ext/apps/"+file; 
      script.type = 'text/javascript'; 
      document.getElementsByTagName('body').item(0).appendChild(script);
    } 
    
    inculde_scripts(file) { 
      var script  = document.createElement('script'); 
      script.src  = "ext/scripts/"+file; 
      script.type = 'text/javascript'; 
      document.getElementsByTagName('body').item(0).appendChild(script);
    } 
    
    inculde_css(file) { 
        var script  = document.createElement('link'); 
        script.rel  = "stylesheet"; 
        script.type = 'text/css'; 
        script.href = "css/"+file;
        document.getElementsByTagName('head').item(0).appendChild(script);
    }
  }

Example 4: javascript class example

// to create a class named 'LoremIpsum':

class LoremIpsum {
  
  // a function that will be called on each instance of the class
  // the parameters are the ones passed in the instantiation

  constructor(a, b, c) {
    this.propertyA = a;
    
    // you can define default values that way
    this.propertyB = b || "a default value";
    this.propertyC = c || "another default value";
  }
  
  // a function that can influence the object properties
  
  someMethod (d) {
    this.propertyA = this.propertyB;
    this.propertyB = d;
  }
}






// you can then call it
var loremIpsum = new LoremIpsum ("dolor", null, "sed");

// at this point:
// loremIpsum = { propertyA: 'dolor',
//                propertyB: 'a default value',
//                propertyC: 'sed' }

loremIpsum.someMethod("amit");

// at this point:
// loremIpsum = { propertyA: 'a default value',
//                propertyB: 'amit',
//                propertyC: 'sed' }







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