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JavaScript Object-Oriented JavaScript Object Basics Filling Out the Play Method

Ami Eaton
Ami Eaton
1,206 Points

How could you possibly use bracket notation on line 8?

I don't see any way to use bracket notation but it's failing me because I'm not

object.js
const player1 = {
    name: 'Ashley',
    color: 'purple',
    isTurn: true,
    play: function(){
        // write code here.
      if(this.isTurn){
        return `${this.name} is now playing!`
      }
    }
}

1 Answer

Steven Parker
Steven Parker
229,744 Points

You can easily convert from dot notation by replacing the dot and attribute name with brackets surrounding the attribute name as a string.

so this.name becomes this["name"].

Ami Eaton
Ami Eaton
1,206 Points

Thanks, I had tried that but still got error, turned out it was an editor flaw, when I refreshed the page it accepted this["name"]