To check this, use the concept of getter, i.e. the get property. Following is the code −
Example
class Student{ constructor(studentMarks1, studentMarks2){ this.studentMarks1 = studentMarks1 this.studentMarks2 = studentMarks2 var alteredValue = this; this.getValues = { get studentMarks1() { return alteredValue.studentMarks1 }, get studentMarks2() { return alteredValue.studentMarks2 } } } } var johnSmith = new Student(78,79) console.log("Before incrementing the result is=") console.log("StudentMarks1="+johnSmith.studentMarks1,"StudentMarks2="+johnSmith.studentMarks2); johnSmith.studentMarks2+=10; console.log("After incrementing the value 10 in the studentMarks2, the result is as follows=") console.log("StudentMarks1="+johnSmith.studentMarks1, "StudentMarks2="+johnSmith.getValues.studentMarks2);
To run the above program, you need to use the following command −
node fileName.js.
Here, my file name is demo200.js.
Output
This will produce the following output −
PS C:\Users\Amit\javascript-code> node demo200.js Before incrementing the result is= StudentMarks1=78 StudentMarks2=79 After incrementing the value 10 in the studentMarks2, the result is as follows= StudentMarks1=78 StudentMarks2=89