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JavaScript Object-Oriented JavaScript Getters and Setters Creating Getter Methods

jason limmm
jason limmm
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any problems with this code?

it says it's somethnig with the identifier, but i don't know what

creating_getters.js
class Student {
    constructor(gpa, credits){
        this.gpa = gpa;
        this.credits = credits;
    }

    stringGPA() {
        return this.gpa.toString();
    }
  get level(){
    const credits=this.credits;
    if(credits>90){
   return("senior");
}else if(credits<=90 && credits>60){
   return("junior");
}else if(credits<=60 && credits>30){
   return("sophmore");
}else if(credits<=30){
   return("freshman");
  }
}

const student = new Student(3.9);

1 Answer

Rohald van Merode
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Rohald van Merode
Treehouse Staff

Hey jason limmm 👋

Looks like you're missing a closing } to close of your level method. I'd highly recommend keeping your code at the right indentation levels, as with the current indentation it's quite hard to notice this missing character.

With the right indentation it's much easier to see the issue:

class Student {
    get level(){
        const credits=this.credits;
        if(credits>90){
            return "senior";
        }else if(credits<=90 && credits>60){
            return "junior");
        }else if(credits<=60 && credits>30){
            return "sophmore";
        }else if(credits<=30){
            return "freshman";
        }

}

Hope this helps! 😃