--- id: 56533eb9ac21ba0edf2244cc title: Accessing Nested Objects challengeType: 1 videoUrl: 'https://scrimba.com/c/cRnRnfa' forumTopicId: 16161 dashedName: accessing-nested-objects --- # --description-- The sub-properties of objects can be accessed by chaining together the dot or bracket notation. Here is a nested object: ```js var ourStorage = { "desk": { "drawer": "stapler" }, "cabinet": { "top drawer": { "folder1": "a file", "folder2": "secrets" }, "bottom drawer": "soda" } }; ourStorage.cabinet["top drawer"].folder2; ourStorage.desk.drawer; ``` `ourStorage.cabinet["top drawer"].folder2` would be the string `secrets`, and `ourStorage.desk.drawer` would be the string `stapler`. # --instructions-- Access the `myStorage` object and assign the contents of the `glove box` property to the `gloveBoxContents` variable. Use dot notation for all properties where possible, otherwise use bracket notation. # --hints-- `gloveBoxContents` should equal the string `maps`. ```js assert(gloveBoxContents === 'maps'); ``` Your code should use dot and bracket notation to access `myStorage`. ```js assert(/=\s*myStorage\.car\.inside\[\s*("|')glove box\1\s*\]/g.test(code)); ``` # --seed-- ## --after-user-code-- ```js (function(x) { if(typeof x != 'undefined') { return "gloveBoxContents = " + x; } return "gloveBoxContents is undefined"; })(gloveBoxContents); ``` ## --seed-contents-- ```js var myStorage = { "car": { "inside": { "glove box": "maps", "passenger seat": "crumbs" }, "outside": { "trunk": "jack" } } }; var gloveBoxContents = undefined; ``` # --solutions-- ```js var myStorage = { "car":{ "inside":{ "glove box":"maps", "passenger seat":"crumbs" }, "outside":{ "trunk":"jack" } } }; var gloveBoxContents = myStorage.car.inside["glove box"]; ```