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Typescript Classes

TypeScript adds types and visibility modifiers to JavaScript classes.

Members: Types

The members of a class (properties & methods) are typed using type annotations, similar to variables.

class Person {
  name: string;
}

const person = new Person();
person.name = "Jane";

Members: Visibility

Class members also be given special modifiers which affect visibility.

There are three main visibility modifiers in TypeScript.

  • public – (default) allows access to the class member from anywhere
  • private – only allows access to the class member from within the class
  • protected – allows access to the class member from itself and any classes that inherit it, which is covered in the inheritance section below
class Person {
  private name: string;

  public constructor(name: string) {
    this.name = name;
  }

  public getName(): string {
    return this.name;
  }
}

const person = new Person("Jane");
console.log(person.getName()); // person.name isn't accessible from outside the class since it's private

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