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2,534 PointsExample with Conditional (ternary) operator
class Pet {
constructor(animal, age, breed, sound) {
this.animal = animal
this.age = age
this.breed = breed
this.sound = sound
}
get activity() {
const today = new Date
const hour = today.getHours()
return hour > 8 && hour <= 20 ? "playing" : "sleeping"
}
speak() {
console.log(this.sound)
}
}
const vera = new Pet ("Dog", 7, "border collie", "Woof!")
console.log(vera.activity)
1 Answer
anoncoding
2,534 PointsHe Steven, thank you. The idea was only to show an example with ternary. Best regards
Steven Parker
231,248 PointsOh, I see. Good job.
Steven Parker
231,248 PointsSteven Parker
231,248 PointsThis code seems to function correctly, did you have a question about it?