--- id: 56533eb9ac21ba0edf2244c9 title: Accessing Object Properties with Variables challengeType: 1 videoUrl: 'https://scrimba.com/c/cnQyKur' forumTopicId: 16165 dashedName: accessing-object-properties-with-variables --- # --description-- Another use of bracket notation on objects is to access a property which is stored as the value of a variable. This can be very useful for iterating through an object's properties or when accessing a lookup table. Here is an example of using a variable to access a property: ```js var dogs = { Fido: "Mutt", Hunter: "Doberman", Snoopie: "Beagle" }; var myDog = "Hunter"; var myBreed = dogs[myDog]; console.log(myBreed); ``` The string `Doberman` would be displayed in the console. Another way you can use this concept is when the property's name is collected dynamically during the program execution, as follows: ```js var someObj = { propName: "John" }; function propPrefix(str) { var s = "prop"; return s + str; } var someProp = propPrefix("Name"); console.log(someObj[someProp]); ``` `someProp` would have a value of the string `propName`, and the string `John` would be displayed in the console. Note that we do *not* use quotes around the variable name when using it to access the property because we are using the *value* of the variable, not the *name*. # --instructions-- Set the `playerNumber` variable to `16`. Then, use the variable to look up the player's name and assign it to `player`. # --hints-- `playerNumber` should be a number ```js assert(typeof playerNumber === 'number'); ``` The variable `player` should be a string ```js assert(typeof player === 'string'); ``` The value of `player` should be the string `Montana` ```js assert(player === 'Montana'); ``` You should use bracket notation to access `testObj` ```js assert(/testObj\s*?\[.*?\]/.test(code)); ``` You should not assign the value `Montana` to the variable `player` directly. ```js assert(!code.match(/player\s*=\s*"|\'\s*Montana\s*"|\'\s*;/gi)); ``` You should be using the variable `playerNumber` in your bracket notation ```js assert(/testObj\s*?\[\s*playerNumber\s*\]/.test(code)); ``` # --seed-- ## --after-user-code-- ```js if(typeof player !== "undefined"){(function(v){return v;})(player);} ``` ## --seed-contents-- ```js // Setup var testObj = { 12: "Namath", 16: "Montana", 19: "Unitas" }; // Only change code below this line var playerNumber; // Change this line var player = testObj; // Change this line ``` # --solutions-- ```js var testObj = { 12: "Namath", 16: "Montana", 19: "Unitas" }; var playerNumber = 16; var player = testObj[playerNumber]; ```