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Objects are a core feature in JavaScript that let you group related data and values together. An object is a collection of properties, where each property has a name (called a key) and a value.
This key-value structure makes objects ideal for representing real-world entities and organizing information in a flexible way. You define an object using curly braces {} and each property is written as a pair: the key (as a string or identifier), followed by a colon, and then the value. Multiple properties are separated by commas.
12345678// Creating an object to represent a user profile const userProfile = { username: "coder123", age: 28, email: "coder123@example.com", isActive: true }; console.log(JSON.stringify(userProfile));
You can access the properties of an object using either dot notation or bracket notation. For instance, userProfile.username gives you the value "coder123".
12345678910111213const userProfile = { username: "coder123", age: 28, email: "coder123@example.com", isActive: true }; console.log(JSON.stringify(userProfile)); // Accessing object properties using dot notation console.log(userProfile.username); // Dot notation // Accessing object properties using bracket notation console.log(userProfile["email"]); // Bracket notation
To update a property, you simply assign a new value: userProfile.age = 29;. If you want to add a new property, just assign it: userProfile.location = "New York";.
123456789101112131415const userProfile = { username: "coder123", age: 28, email: "coder123@example.com", isActive: true }; console.log(JSON.stringify(userProfile)); // Update the existing 'age' property userProfile.age = 29; // Add a new 'location' property userProfile.location = "New York"; console.log(JSON.stringify(userProfile));
Objects let you organize related data under a single variable, making your code more readable and easier to maintain.
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