--- name: Typescript Class Boilerplate --- up:: [[Boilerplate Code]] X:: [[TypeScript]] tags:: #boilerplate # Typescript Class Boilerplate Here is an example of a simple class written in TypeScript ```tsx class Person { private name: string; private age: number; constructor(name: string, age: number) { this.name = name; this.age = age; } public getName(): string { return this.name; } public setName(name: string): void { this.name = name; } public getAge(): number { return this.age; } public setAge(age: number): void { this.age = age; } } ``` In this example, **`Person`** is a class that has two private properties: **`name`** and **`age`**. The class has a constructor that accepts values for **`name`** and **`age`**, and assigns them to the respective properties. The class also has four methods: **`getName`**, **`setName`**, **`getAge`**, and **`setAge`**, which allow the caller to access and modify the **`name`** and **`age`** properties. The **`private`** keyword in front of the property declarations indicates that the properties can only be accessed or modified within the class itself.