i tried to create a class with two constructors and find out that TypeScript are not allowing that, but it allow overloading of constructor, well I tried it to and get an error :
Build: Overload signature is not compatible with function implementation.
My code:
interface IShoppingListItem {
name: string;
amount: number;
}
export class ShoppingListItem implements IShoppingListItem{
name: string;
amount: number;
constructor(item: IShoppingListItem);
constructor(name: string, amount: number) {
this.name = name;
this.amount = amount;
}
copy() {
//return new this.constructor(this);
}
}
I have two question, first one, why can't I overloading the constructor, I guess I'm doing something wrong.
But my second question, and more interacting is, i know i constructor that get optional values. Can I, (not with the code inside the method!), create a condition on my constructor that can verify that one of the two given value have to exist, while in the signature boot are optional, like so:
constructor(item?: IShoppingListItem, name?: string, amount?: number) {
//make a condition that item or name and amount must exist
this.name = name;
this.amount = amount;
}
Thanks.