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id: 587d7dac367417b2b2512b74
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title: Use Dot Notation to Access the Properties of an Object
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challengeType: 1
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forumTopicId: 301333
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dashedName: use-dot-notation-to-access-the-properties-of-an-object
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---
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# --description--
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The last challenge created an object with various properties. Now you'll see how to access the values of those properties. Here's an example:
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```js
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let duck = {
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name: "Aflac",
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numLegs: 2
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};
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console.log(duck.name);
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// This prints "Aflac" to the console
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```
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Dot notation is used on the object name, `duck`, followed by the name of the property, `name`, to access the value of "Aflac".
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# --instructions--
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Print both properties of the `dog` object to your console.
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# --hints--
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Your code should use `console.log` to print the value for the `name` property of the `dog` object.
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```js
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assert(/console.log\(.*dog\.name.*\)/g.test(code));
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```
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Your code should use `console.log` to print the value for the `numLegs` property of the `dog` object.
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```js
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assert(/console.log\(.*dog\.numLegs.*\)/g.test(code));
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```
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# --seed--
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## --seed-contents--
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```js
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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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// Only change code below this line
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```
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# --solutions--
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```js
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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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console.log(dog.name);
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console.log(dog.numLegs);
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```
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