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Start your free trialPrzemyslaw Mazur
Courses Plus Student 9,296 PointsPassing more arguments to the super function.
class Person {
dance() {
const dances = [
'waltz',
'tango',
'mambo',
'foxtrot'
];
console.log(`${this.name} is doing the ${dances[Math.floor(Math.random() * dances.length)]}!`);
};
constructor({ name, age, eyeColor} = {}) {
this.name = name;
this.age = age;
this.eyeColor = eyeColor;
}
}
class Student extends Person {
dance (traditional){
if(traditional){
super.dance();
return;
}
const dances = [
'lyrical',
'tap',
'samba',
'jazz'
];
console.log(`${this.name} is doing the ${dances[Math.floor(Math.random() * dances.length)]}!`);
}
constructor({ name, age, interestLevel = 5 } = {} ) {
super({name, age, eyeColor});
this.name = name;
this.age = age;
this.interestLevel = interestLevel;
this.grades = new Map;
};
}
let stevenJ = new Student({ name: 'Steven', age: 22, eyeColor: 'blue'});
stevenJ.dance();
console.log(stevenJ.eyeColor)
I want the Student class to inherit the eyeColor property form the Person class so I have removed its default value and added it to the super function but when I pass it to the constructor I'm getting undefined.
1 Answer
Steven Parker
231,261 PointsTo be able to pass it through to the "super" call, the constructor for "Student" needs to accept the eye color as one of the properties of the construction object:
constructor({ name, age, eyeColor, interestLevel = 5 } = {}) {