Can I use getters and setters in ES6 classes?
Yes, you can use getters and setters in ES6 classes to define properties that can be accessed and modified.
How do I define a getter and a setter in a class?
You can define a getter using the get
keyword and a setter using the set
keyword, like this:
class Person {
constructor(name) {
this._name = name;
}
get name() {
return this._name;
}
set name(newName) {
this._name = newName;
}
}
What happens if I try to set a property that doesn't have a setter?
If you try to set a property without a setter, it will not change the value, and you may get an error depending on how you try to access it.
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