I have a question: I was wondering if it is possible to simulate the
multiple constructors, like in Java (yes, I know that the languages are
completely different)?
Let’s say that I have a class called “Point” which would have two
values “x” and “y”.
Now, let’s say if it were the Java version, I would want two
constructors: one that accept two numbers, the other accepts a string:
public class Point {
private int x;
private int y;
public Point(int x, int y) {
this.x = x;
this.y = y;
}
public Point(String coord) {
this.x = coord.charAt(0);
this.y = coord.charAt(1);
}
//...
}
//In JavaScript, so far I have
Point = function() {
var x;
var y;
//...
}
Is it possible to have two declarations for the Point.prototype.init?
Is it even possible to have multiple constructors in JavaScript?
You can do this in javascript by testing the number of arguments, or the type of the arguments.
In this case, you can do it by testing the number of arguments: