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Start your free trialBen McMahan
7,922 PointsShorthand solution?
I known that we haven't really covered shorthand if...else, but how about something like this?
/**
* Checks if space has an associated token to find its owner
* @return {(null|Object)} Returns null or the owner object of the space's associated token.
*/
get owner() {
return this.token ? this.token.owner : null;
}
1 Answer
Steven Parker
231,269 PointsWhile that would probably work, counting on this.token to only appear "falsey" when null is a bit obscure. This would be a more direct translation of the original solution using the ternary operator:
get owner() {
return (this.token === null) ? null : this.token.owner;
}
You could also do an even more terse shorthand using the optional chaining and nullish coalescing operators:
get owner() {
return this.token?.owner ?? null;
}