--- title: Testing Objects for Properties --- ## Testing Objects for Properties Here’s the example: ```javascript // Setup var myObj = { gift: "pony", pet: "kitten", bed: "sleigh" }; function checkObj(checkProp) { // Your Code Here return "Change Me!"; } // Test your code by modifying these values checkObj("gift"); ``` Here’s a solution: We do not change anything here: ```javascript // Setup var myObj = { gift: "pony", pet: "kitten", bed: "sleigh" }; ``` further, in the body of the function we use `.hasOwnProperty(propname)` method of objects to determine if that object has the given property name. `if/else` statement with Boolean Values will help us in this: ```javascript function checkObj(checkProp) { // Your Code Here if (myObj.hasOwnProperty(checkProp) == true) { return myObj[checkProp]; } else { ``` and change the value of `return` in `else` statement: ```javascript return "Not Found" } } ``` Now, you can change `checkObj` values: ```javascript // Test your code by modifying these values checkObj("gift"); ``` Here’s a full solution: ```javascript function checkObj(checkProp) { // Your Code Here if (myObj.hasOwnProperty(checkProp) == true) { return myObj[checkProp]; } else { return "Not Found" } } // Test your code by modifying these values checkObj("gift"); ```