Hackerrank | 10 Days of Javascript | Day 4-Solution in JS | Classes-Hackerrank-Solution-in-JS


Hackerrank | 10 Days of Javascript | Day 4-Solution in JS | Classes-Hackerrank-Solution-in-JS

Hackerrank Solution 10-Days-of-JavaScript


Objective

In this challenge, we practice using JavaScript classes. Check the attached tutorial for more details.

Task

Create a Polygon class that has the following properties:

  • constructor that takes an array of integer values describing the lengths of the polygon's sides.
  • perimeter() method that returns the polygon's perimeter.

Locked code in the editor tests the Polygon constructor and the perimeter method.

Note: The perimeter method must be lowercase and spelled correctly.

Input Format

There is no input for this challenge.

Output Format

The perimeter method must return the polygon's perimeter using the side length array passed to the constructor.

Explanation

Consider the following code:

// Create a polygon with side lengths 3, 4, and 5
let triangle = new Polygon([3, 4, 5]);

// Print the perimeter
console.log(triangle.perimeter());

When executed with a properly implemented Polygon class, this code should print the result of .


https://www.hackerrank.com/challenges/js10-classes/problem
Day 4: Classes Solution in JS
/* * Implement a Polygon class with the following properties: * 1. A constructor that takes an array of integer side lengths. * 2. A 'perimeter' method that returns the sum of the Polygon's side lengths. */ class Polygon { constructor(heights) { var polygon_perimeter = 0; for (var index in heights) { polygon_perimeter += heights[index]; } this.my_perimeter = polygon_perimeter; } perimeter() { return this.my_perimeter; } } const rectangle = new Polygon([10, 20, 10, 20]); const square = new Polygon([10, 10, 10, 10]); const pentagon = new Polygon([10, 20, 30, 40, 43]); console.log(rectangle.perimeter()); console.log(square.perimeter()); console.log(pentagon.perimeter());

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