I'm trying to do something I don't remember/find if it is possible in javascript.
I have an object constructor "Point" and I want to know if it possible to, for example, sum two different objects like bellow.
function Point(x, y) {
this.x = x;
this.y = y;
}
a = new Point(1,2);
b = new Point(2,3);
c = a+b;
console.log('a: ', a)
console.log('b: ', b)
console.log('c: ', c)
a = Point {x: 1, y: 2}
b = Point {x: 2, y: 3}
Expected result: c = Point {x: 3, y: 5}
a.add(b)
, within which you do the summing with the appropriate behaviour for that type of object.Point.add(obj1, obj2)
rather thanobj1.add(obj2)
. The first way just looks cleaner.a.add(...)
, you can subclassa
with some other geometric shape for which adding a point would also make sense. WithPoint.add(...)
you hardcode the behaviour to only points.