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Start your free trialSherial JAwed
Courses Plus Student 15,355 PointsDon't quite understand the createTokens method.
In our Token.js file, we created a constructor that looks like this:
class Token {
constructor() {
this.owner = owner;
this.id = `token-${index}~${owner.id}`;
this.dropped = false;
}
}
In the createTokens method in Player.js, there's a for loop that looks like this:
for(let i = 0; i < num; i++) {
let token = new Token(i, this);
tokens.push(token);
}
How are we able to pass arguments when creating a new Token in the for loop when we've not specified any parameters in the constructor of class Token? We're passing it the index of the loop as well as 'this' but I don't see how that's possible?
Thank you!
1 Answer
Steven Parker
231,269 PointsThere's a Course Correction in the Teacher's Notes section of the previous video.
The corrected code for the constructor method has this change:
constructor(index, owner) {
Sherial JAwed
Courses Plus Student 15,355 PointsSherial JAwed
Courses Plus Student 15,355 PointsOh oops. That's what I get for trying to fly through everything quickly. Thank you Steven.