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salaks

v1.0.0

Published

help your fruit journey

Downloads

9

Readme

Fruits JavaScript Code

This JavaScript code is a simple representation of fruits and a basket. It defines a Fruit class to create fruit objects with properties like name, color, and taste. It also defines a Basket class to store instances of fruits.

Usage

  1. Clone the repository or copy the fruits.js file into your project.
  2. Include fruits.js in your HTML file using a <script> tag.
  3. Run your HTML file in a web browser to see the output in the console.

Explanation

  • The Fruit class represents a fruit with properties like name, color, and taste. It has a method describe() to log information about the fruit.
  • Several fruit objects like apple, banana, orange, and grape are created using the Fruit class.
  • The Basket class stores instances of fruits in an array and has methods to add fruits and describe the fruits in the basket.
  • A basket is created, and fruits are added to it. Finally, the fruits in the basket are described.

License

This code is provided under the MIT License. Feel free to use and modify it for your projects.