# Marking computed properties as optional on your TypeScript model
Unfortunately, due to the way our typing system maps your model, you cannot
declare a computed property as being optional via the ?
property postfix.
For example:
interface StoreModel {
products: Product[];
totalPrice?: Computed<StoreModel, number>;
// 👆
// Note the optional definition
}
const storeModel: StoreModel = {
products: [];
// This will result in a TypeScript error 😢
totalPrice: computed(
state => state.products.length > 0
? calcPrice(state.products)
: undefined
)
}
Luckily there is a workaround; simply adjust the definition of your computed property to indicate that the result could be undefined.
interface StoreModel {
products: Product[];
- totalPrice?: Computed<StoreModel, number>;
+ totalPrice: Computed<StoreModel, number | undefined>;
}