Private Modifier
Encapsulation is a process of control and validating the behavior of the class and class intances. Our Student has name and age attributes, and the user can access them from any place of program, and, of course, change it. Seems that it is not the best approach – you created a student with the name Mary, and suddenly you want to change it directly, or you want to change the age, and you assign it with some non-correct value, for example, -12.
That’s why there is an access modifier private: to forbid access to the attributes or method. You can access it only inside the class(for example, inside the method’s body). By default, all methods and attributes are public: you can access them anywhere in your program.
To make properties private, use #.
12345678910111213141516171819202122class Student{ #name; #university; #age; #gpa; constructor(name, age){ this.#name = name; this.#age = age; console.log('Student created'); } sleep(){ console.log('I am sleeping right now!'); } happyBirthday(){ this.#age += 1; console.log('Today is my birthday'); } } student = new Student('Robert', 22);
Swipe to start coding
Make age and name attributes public and let other attributes be private. Implement the constructor and then create a Student object and output the name of this object.
Solution
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Encapsulation is a process of control and validating the behavior of the class and class intances. Our Student has name and age attributes, and the user can access them from any place of program, and, of course, change it. Seems that it is not the best approach – you created a student with the name Mary, and suddenly you want to change it directly, or you want to change the age, and you assign it with some non-correct value, for example, -12.
That’s why there is an access modifier private: to forbid access to the attributes or method. You can access it only inside the class(for example, inside the method’s body). By default, all methods and attributes are public: you can access them anywhere in your program.
To make properties private, use #.
12345678910111213141516171819202122class Student{ #name; #university; #age; #gpa; constructor(name, age){ this.#name = name; this.#age = age; console.log('Student created'); } sleep(){ console.log('I am sleeping right now!'); } happyBirthday(){ this.#age += 1; console.log('Today is my birthday'); } } student = new Student('Robert', 22);
Swipe to start coding
Make age and name attributes public and let other attributes be private. Implement the constructor and then create a Student object and output the name of this object.
Solution
Merci pour vos commentaires !
single