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class ClassName {
  constructor() { ... }
}				Example #
class Car {
  constructor(name, year) {
    this.name = name;
    this.year = year;
  }
}				let myCar1 = new Car("Ford", 2014);
let myCar2 = new Car("Audi", 2019);
				The example above uses the Car class to create two Car objects.
The constructor method is called automatically when a new object is created.
The Constructor Method #
The constructor method is a special method:
- It has to have the exact name “constructor”
 - It is executed automatically when a new object is created
 - It is used to initialize object properties
 
If you do not define a constructor method, JavaScript will add an empty constructor method.
Class Methods #
Class methods are created with the same syntax as object methods.
Use the keyword class to create a class.
Always add a constructor() method.
Then add any number of methods.
Syntax #
class ClassName {
  constructor() { ... }
  method_1() { ... }
  method_2() { ... }
  method_3() { ... }
}				Create a Class method named “age”, that returns the Car age:
Example #
class Car {
  constructor(name, year) {
    this.name = name;
    this.year = year;
  }
  age() {
    let date = new Date();
    return date.getFullYear() - this.year;
  }
}
let myCar = new Car("Ford", 2014);
document.getElementById("demo").innerHTML =
"My car is " + myCar.age() + " years old.";				You can send parameters to Class methods:
Example #
class Car {
  constructor(name, year) {
    this.name = name;
    this.year = year;
  }
  age(x) {
    return x - this.year;
  }
}
let date = new Date();
let year = date.getFullYear();
let myCar = new Car("Ford", 2014);
document.getElementById("demo").innerHTML=
"My car is " + myCar.age(year) + " years old.";				Browser Support #
The following table defines the first browser version with full support for Classes in JavaScript:
| Chrome 49 | Edge 12 | Firefox 45 | Safari 9 | Opera 36 | 
| Mar, 2016 | Jul, 2015 | Mar, 2016 | Oct, 2015 | Mar, 2016 | 
You will learn a lot more about JavaScript Classes later in this tutorial.