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Front End Web Development Techdegree Student 21,661 PointsWhy is an object property initialized with = ?
I know the objects have key:value or methods, or array but I do not understand in the video when Guil created state like
state = {
}
what do we call that sort? I heard key: value, arrays, booleans but is it object assigned to a property? If so why we use equal?
1 Answer
Michael Hulet
47,913 Pointsstate
is a property on the Counter
class. Properties are just like normal variables, but they're values contained by an object. Take this code for example:
const a = 1; // a is now 1
const obj = {}; // obj is a new object
obj.a = 2; // obj.a is 2
const otherObj = {};
otherObj.a = 3; //otherObj.a is 3
console.log(a); // Logs 1
console.log(obj.a); // Logs 2
console.log(otherObj.a); // Logs 3
Notice how in all those cases, the =
operator was used to assign the value to each property, just like it was the normal constant at the top. In the video, state
is a property on this
(and this
equal to the new Counter
object). When each new Counter
is created, it will be given a property called state
, which will be equal to another new object, which itself will have a property called score
, which will start as 0