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Lesson Accessing Objects Properties With Bracket Notation
Rafael J. Rodriguez edited this page Jan 6, 2017
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The second way to access the properties of an object is bracket notation []
. If the property of the object you are trying to access has a space in it, you will need to use bracket notation.
Here is a sample of using bracket notation to read an object property:
var myObj = {
"Space Name": "Kirk",
"More Space": "Spock"
};
myObj["Space Name"]; // Kirk
myObj['More Space']; // Spock
Note that property names with spaces in them must be in quotes (single or double).
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