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JavaScript : Object-Oriented Programming
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JavaScript : Object-Oriented Programming

by Kumar Chetan Sharma et al
August 2016
Beginner to intermediate
847 pages
17h 28m
English
Packt Publishing
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Isolating the inheritance part into a function

Let's move the code that takes care of all of the inheritance details from the last example into a reusable extend() function:

function extend(Child, Parent) {
var F = function () {};
F.prototype = Parent.prototype;
Child.prototype = new F();
Child.prototype.constructor = Child;
Child.uber = Parent.prototype;
}

Using this function (or your own custom version of it) helps you keep your code clean with regard to the repetitive inheritance-related tasks. This way you can inherit by simply using:

extend(TwoDShape, Shape);

and

extend(Triangle, TwoDShape);

Let's see a complete example:

// inheritance helper function extend(Child, Parent) { var F = function () {}; F.prototype = Parent.prototype; Child.prototype ...
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