javascript setters and getters code example
Example 1: getters and setters javascript classes
// ES6 get and set
class Person {
constructor(name) {
this._name = name;
}
get name() {
return this._name.toUpperCase();
}
set name(newName) {
this._name = newName; // validation could be checked here such as only allowing non numerical values
}
walk() {
console.log(this._name + ' is walking.');
}
}
let bob = new Person('Bob');
console.log(bob.name); // Outputs 'BOB'
Example 2: getters and setters javascript
let obj = {
log: ['a', 'b', 'c'],
get latest() {
if (this.log.length === 0) {
return undefined;
}
return this.log[this.log.length - 1];
}
};
obj.log.push('d');
console.log(obj.latest); //output: 'd'
Example 3: javascript getters and setters
/*Getter functions are meant to simply return (get) the value of an object's
private variable to the user without the user directly accessing the private
variable.*/
/*Setter functions are meant to modify (set) the value of an object's private
variable based on the value passed into the setter function. This change could
involve calculations, or even overwriting the previous value completely.*/
class Book {
constructor(author) {
this._author = author;
}
// getter
get writer() {
return this._author;
}
// setter
set writer(updatedAuthor) {
this._author = updatedAuthor;
}
}
const novel = new Book('anonymous');
console.log(novel.writer); // anonymous
novel.writer = 'newAuthor';
console.log(novel.writer); // newAuthor
Example 4: getter and setters in js
var person={firstname:"chetha",secondname="kumar",get fullname()
{
return this.firstname+" "+this.secondname;
}
document.write(person.fullname);
var person={firstname:"chethan",secondname="kumar",course:"",set course(x)
{
this.course=x;
}
person.course="bca";
document.write(person.course);