CHALLENGE
const handler = {
get(target, prop, receiver) {
if (prop in target) {
return Reflect.get(target, prop, receiver) * 2;
}
return `missing:${prop}`;
},
set(target, prop, value) {
if (typeof value !== "number") {
throw new TypeError("Only numbers allowed");
}
Reflect.set(target, prop, value + 10);
return true;
},
has(target, prop) {
return prop.startsWith("x") ? false : prop in target;
},
};
const store = new Proxy({ xray: 5, zoom: 8 }, handler);
store.nova = 3;
console.log(store.xray);
console.log(store.nova);
console.log(store.ghost);
console.log("zoom" in store);
console.log("xray" in store);โค1
What is the output?
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16%
5 13 missing:ghost true false
35%
10 13 missing:ghost false true
26%
10 26 missing:ghost true true
23%
10 26 missing:ghost true false
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Created by someone who works on graphics for the NYT, this elegant library lets you work with polygons, bounding boxes, reflection, interpolation, rotation, and the like (examples). Does one polygon intersect with another? Thereโs a function for that.
Harry Stevens (The New York Times)
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CHALLENGE
class BankAccount {
#balance;
#transactionLog = [];
constructor(initialBalance) {
this.#balance = initialBalance;
}
deposit(amount) {
this.#balance += amount;
this.#transactionLog.push(`+${amount}`);
return this;
}
withdraw(amount) {
if (amount > this.#balance) throw new Error("Insufficient funds");
this.#balance -= amount;
this.#transactionLog.push(`-${amount}`);
return this;
}
get summary() {
return `Balance: ${this.#balance} | Txns: ${this.#transactionLog.join(", ")}`;
}
}
const account = new BankAccount(100);
account.deposit(50).deposit(25).withdraw(30);
console.log(account.summary);
console.log(account.hasOwnProperty("#balance"));โค2
What is the output?
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14%
true
33%
Balance: 175 | Txns: +50, +25, -30 false
28%
Balance: 145 | Txns: +50, +25, -30
26%
Balance: 145 | Txns: +50, +25, -30 false
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