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I’m not exactly sure what’s the issue but I tried rewriting almost the same using a different pattern, could you check if this solves your problem? If not hopefully a different approach would get you more clues.
Basically for what I see you will get a 2 numbers array
everytime you create a vector
, are you expecting it to be of other type?
Here is my rewrite:
vector.js
const vector = (x, y) => ({
values: [x, y],
setX(newValue) {
this.values[0] = newValue
return this
},
setY(newValue) {
this.values[1] = newValue
return this
},
getX() {
return this.values[0]
},
getY() {
return this.values[1]
}
})
export default vector
export const square = [vector(0, 0).values, vector(1,1).values];
<script>
import vector, { square } from "./vector.js";
export default {
name: "HelloWorld",
props: {
msg: String,
},
data() {
return {
square,
vector: vector(1, 2).values,
title: "Corners",
};
},
mounted() {
console.log('square', this.square);
console.log('vector', this.vector);
},
};
</script>
Source:stackexchange.com