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JavaScript Object-Oriented JavaScript Getters and Setters Creating Getter Methods

Why does the code work in power shell but not TTH Workspace?

Here is the code I'm using:

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

        stringGPA() {
        return this.gpa.toString();
    }

  get level(){
      if(this.credits > 90) {
        return 'Senior';
      } else if(this.credits < 90 && this.credits >= 61) {
        return 'Junior';
      } else if(this.credits < 60 && this.credits >= 31) {
        return 'Sophomore';
      } else if(this.credits <=30) {
        return 'Freshman';
      }
  }


}

const student = new Student(3.9);

const studentOne = new Student(3,-83);
console.log(studentOne.level);

Can anyone help why I'm getting the Bummer: It looks like your getter method is not returning a value. error?

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

        stringGPA() {
        return this.gpa.toString();
    }

  get level(){
      if(this.credits > 90) {
        return 'Senior';
      } else if(this.credits < 90 && this.credits >= 61) {
        return 'Junior';
      } else if(this.credits < 60 && this.credits >= 31) {
        return 'Sophomore';
      } else if(this.credits <=30) {
        return 'Freshman';
      }
  }


}

const student = new Student(3.9);

const studentOne = new Student(3,-83);
console.log(studentOne.level);

1 Answer

      if(this.credits > 90) {
        return 'Senior';
      } else if(this.credits < 90 && this.credits >= 61) {
        return 'Junior';
      }

What do you want to happen if this.credits is 90? 90 is neither greater than 90 nor less than 90.