Getters and setters to Control Access to an Object

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function makeClass() {
  "use strict";
  /* Alter code below this line */
class Thermostat
{
  constructor(Fahrenhit)
  {
    this.Fahrenhit=Fahrenhit
  }
  get Celsius()
  {
    return this.Fahrenhit
  }
  set Celsius(f)
  {
    this.Fahrenhit=5/9 * (F - 32);
  }
}
  /* Alter code above this line */
  return Thermostat;
}
const Thermostat = makeClass();
const thermos = new Thermostat(76); // setting in Fahrenheit scale
let temp = thermos.temperature; // 24.44 in C
thermos.temperature = 26;
temp = thermos.temperature; // 26 in C

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Link to the challenge:
https://learn.freecodecamp.org/javascript-algorithms-and-data-structures/es6/use-getters-and-setters-to-control-access-to-an-object/

Don’t know what problem you’re having, but having a lowercase f as the argument of your setter then using an uppercase F in the function body doesn’t work (JS is case sensitive).

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