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Start your free trialFrank Grillo
Front End Web Development Techdegree Graduate 16,715 PointsCreating Setter Methods
Is this the correct way to Create Setter Methods?
class Student {
constructor(gpa, credits){
this.gpa = gpa;
this.credits = credits;
}
stringGPA() {
return this.gpa.toString();
}
set major(student) {
if (this.level === 'Senior' || this.level 'Junior') {
this._major = major;
} else {
this._major = none;
}
}
get major() {
return this._major;
}
var student = new Student(3.9, 61);
student.major = 'Computer Science';
console.log(student);
get level() {
if (this.credits > 90 ) {
return 'Senior';
} else if (this.credits > 60) {
return 'Junior';
} else if (this.credits > 30) {
return 'Sophomore';
} else {
return 'Freshman';
}
}
}
var student = new Student(3.9, 60);
1 Answer
Steven Parker
231,269 PointsYour basic setter structure is good, but you have several other issues:
- the value major being assigned is not defined, the parameter name is student
- the comparison operator is missing between this.level and 'Junior'
- the alternative value to assign should be 'None' (a string)
- the instructions don't ask for a getter to be created
- the instructions don't ask for any code to be created outside of the class
- there should also not be any extra lines of code added to the class that are not part of the setter