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JavaScript Object-Oriented JavaScript Working with Classes in JavaScript Adding methods to classes

Tai Ying Yeh
Tai Ying Yeh
5,889 Points

stringGPA(){ return toString(3.9) }

not sure what's wrong with it...

1 Answer

Steven Parker
Steven Parker
229,657 Points

When the instructions say "convert the value of the gpa property to a string", they mean you should use the value currently stored in that property. The example object "student" might not be the only instance used to test the method, and you won't know in advance what value another instance is constructed with.