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37 lines
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Markdown
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title: Use Dot Notation to Access the Properties of an Object
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---
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## Use Dot Notation to Access the Properties of an Object
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### Method:
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The following code will simply print `property1` from the `obj` object.
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```javascript
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let obj = {
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property1 = 1,
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property2 = 2
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};
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console.log(obj.property1);
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```
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Following this logic, use the `console.log` operation to print both `property1`and `property2`to the screen.
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### Solution:
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```javascript
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let dog = {
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name: "Spot",
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numLegs: 4
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};
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// Add your code below this line
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console.log(dog.name);
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console.log(dog.numLegs);
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```
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