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3b88db70-6291-45e3-96da-3fb70a43222a | JavaScript Class Inheritance |
Example
Classes in JavaScript can inherit from each other
class Parent {
constructor(name, parentChild = "Parent") {
this.parentChild = parentChild
this.name = name
}
speak(line) {
console.log(`${this.parentChild} ${this.name} says '${line}'`)
}
}
class Child extends Parent {
constructor(name){
super(name, "Child")
}
}
let parent = new Parent("Father");
let child = new Child("Gregory");
parent.speak("Get off my lawn!");
child.speak("Make me old man!");
The use of the word extends
indicates that this class shouldn’t be
directly based on the default Object prototype
but on some other class. This is called the superclass. The derived
class is the subclass. The superclass's constructor and methods can be
called by appending super
in front.