I am a javascript programmer trying to write typescript in angular 2 and need some help:
I have a component, which requires data from another typescript file and then uses it, for example ( I realise this is very contrived, I want to understand how to do something like this):
app.component.ts:
import { exampleArray } from './array';
@Component({
selector: 'app-root',
templateUrl: './app.component.html',
styleUrls: ['./app.component.css']
})
export class AppComponent {
constructor(){
this.logToConsole(exampleArrary.arrayProperty);
}
logToConsole(anything:number[]) {
console.log(anything);
}
}
array.ts:
export class exampleArray {
arrayProperty = [1, 2, 3];
}
But I am getting this error:
Module 'array' has no exported member 'exampleArray'.)
app.component.ts (12,23): Cannot find name 'exampleArrary'.)
Is this the right way to approach a problem like this? Is there something I am missing? I have tried 'new'ing the class with no luck
const a = new exampleArray(); console.log(a.arrayProperty);
. Your code would be OK if arrayProperty wasstatic
, i.e. there would be a single exampleArray, linked to the class itself, rather than a new array, linked to each instance of the class. (And if you spelt exampleArray correctly, i.e. notexampleArrary
). Note that classes, by convention, start with an uppercase letter.