extends typescript code example
Example 1: typescript class implements interface
interface Task{
name: String;
run(arg: any):void;
}
class MyTask implements Task{
name: String;
constructor(name: String) {
this.name = name;
}
run(arg: any): void {
console.log(`running: ${this.name}, arg: ${arg}`);
}
}
let myTask: Task = new MyTask('someTask');
myTask.run("test");
Example 2: classes in typescript
class Info {
private name: string ;
constructor(n:string){
this.name = n ;
};
describe(){
console.log(`Your name is ${this.name}`);
}
}
const a = new Info('joyous');
a.describe();
Example 3: how to extend ts class
class Animal {
move(distanceInMeters: number = 0) {
console.log(`Animal moved ${distanceInMeters}m.`);
}
}
class Dog extends Animal {
bark() {
console.log("Woof! Woof!");
}
}
const dog = new Dog();
dog.bark();
dog.move(10);
dog.bark();Try
Example 4: ts extends
class Animal {
name: string;
constructor(theName: string) { this.name = theName; }
move(distanceInMeters: number = 0) {
console.log(`${this.name} moved ${distanceInMeters}m.`);
}
}
class Snake extends Animal {
constructor(name: string) { super(name); }
move(distanceInMeters = 5) {
console.log("Slithering...");
super.move(distanceInMeters);
}
}
class Horse extends Animal {
constructor(name: string) { super(name); }
move(distanceInMeters = 45) {
console.log("Galloping...");
super.move(distanceInMeters);
}
}
let sam = new Snake("Sammy the Python");
let tom: Animal = new Horse("Tommy the Palomino");
sam.move();
tom.move(34);