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Asked: June 14, 20262026-06-14T00:54:17+00:00 2026-06-14T00:54:17+00:00

Call the parent method.How to implement? function Ch() { this.year = function (n) {

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Call the parent method.How to implement?

 function Ch() {
        this.year = function (n) {
            return n
        }
    }

    function Pant() {
        this.name = 'Kelli';
        this.year = function (n) {
            return 5 + n
        }
    }

//extends

 Pant.prototype = new Ch();
    Pant.prototype.constructor = Pant;
    pant = new Pant();
    alert(pant.name); //Kelli
    alert(pant.year(5)) //10

How to сall the parent method

this.year = function (n) {
            return 5 + n
        } 

in object?Thank you all for your help

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    2026-06-14T00:54:18+00:00Added an answer on June 14, 2026 at 12:54 am

    Adapting this answer to your code:

    function Ch() {
        this.year = function(n) {
            return n;
        }
    }
    
    function Pant() {
        Ch.call(this); // make this Pant also a Ch instance
        this.name = 'Kelli';
        var oldyear = this.year;
        this.year = function (n) {
            return 5 + oldyear(n);
        };
    }
    // Let Pant inherit from Ch
    Pant.prototype = Object.create(Ch.prototype, {constructor:{value:Pant}});
    
    var pant = new Pant();
    alert(pant.name); // Kelli
    alert(pant.year(5)) // 10
    
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