How to initailize a variable name with a dot notation in react JS?
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The data which I'm getting from API is in this format having few keys in dot format and rest in normal. As javascript don't allow variable names having dot notation. How can I initialize variable names in dot notation ?
[{
"s.no":0,
"amt.pledged":15823,
"currency":"cad",
"end.time":"2016-11-01T23:59:00-04:00",
}]
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The data which I'm getting from API is in this format having few keys in dot format and rest in normal. As javascript don't allow variable names having dot notation. How can I initialize variable names in dot notation ?
[{
"s.no":0,
"amt.pledged":15823,
"currency":"cad",
"end.time":"2016-11-01T23:59:00-04:00",
}]
`
reactjs variable-names
You can use.
in your object property name if you use a string as property name, e.g.var obj = {}; obj['wow.cool'] = 'test'; console.log(obj["wow.cool"]);
– Tholle
Nov 11 at 18:42
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The data which I'm getting from API is in this format having few keys in dot format and rest in normal. As javascript don't allow variable names having dot notation. How can I initialize variable names in dot notation ?
[{
"s.no":0,
"amt.pledged":15823,
"currency":"cad",
"end.time":"2016-11-01T23:59:00-04:00",
}]
`
reactjs variable-names
The data which I'm getting from API is in this format having few keys in dot format and rest in normal. As javascript don't allow variable names having dot notation. How can I initialize variable names in dot notation ?
[{
"s.no":0,
"amt.pledged":15823,
"currency":"cad",
"end.time":"2016-11-01T23:59:00-04:00",
}]
`
reactjs variable-names
reactjs variable-names
asked Nov 11 at 18:20
Afrin Athar
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You can use.
in your object property name if you use a string as property name, e.g.var obj = {}; obj['wow.cool'] = 'test'; console.log(obj["wow.cool"]);
– Tholle
Nov 11 at 18:42
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You can use.
in your object property name if you use a string as property name, e.g.var obj = {}; obj['wow.cool'] = 'test'; console.log(obj["wow.cool"]);
– Tholle
Nov 11 at 18:42
You can use
.
in your object property name if you use a string as property name, e.g. var obj = {}; obj['wow.cool'] = 'test'; console.log(obj["wow.cool"]);
– Tholle
Nov 11 at 18:42
You can use
.
in your object property name if you use a string as property name, e.g. var obj = {}; obj['wow.cool'] = 'test'; console.log(obj["wow.cool"]);
– Tholle
Nov 11 at 18:42
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const object = [{
"s.no": 0,
"amt.pledged": 15823,
"currency": "cad",
"end.time": "2016-11-01T23:59:00-04:00",
}];
console.log(object[0]["amt.pledged"]); // 15823
object[0]["amt.pledged"] = 1000;
console.log(object[0]["amt.pledged"]); // 1000
or
const object = {
"s.no": 0,
"amt.pledged": 15823,
"currency": "cad",
"end.time": "2016-11-01T23:59:00-04:00",
};
console.log(object["amt.pledged"]); // 15823
object["amt.pledged"] = 1000;
console.log(object["amt.pledged"]); // 1000
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You can do something like below to create or initialize an object with keys containing .notation
const obj = {};
obj["s.no"] = 0;
obj["amt.pledged"] = 15823;
obj["currency"] = "cad";
obj["end.time"] = "2016-11-01T23:59:00-04:00";
And while reading key values
console.log(obj["amt.pledged"]);//this will print 15823
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2 Answers
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const object = [{
"s.no": 0,
"amt.pledged": 15823,
"currency": "cad",
"end.time": "2016-11-01T23:59:00-04:00",
}];
console.log(object[0]["amt.pledged"]); // 15823
object[0]["amt.pledged"] = 1000;
console.log(object[0]["amt.pledged"]); // 1000
or
const object = {
"s.no": 0,
"amt.pledged": 15823,
"currency": "cad",
"end.time": "2016-11-01T23:59:00-04:00",
};
console.log(object["amt.pledged"]); // 15823
object["amt.pledged"] = 1000;
console.log(object["amt.pledged"]); // 1000
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const object = [{
"s.no": 0,
"amt.pledged": 15823,
"currency": "cad",
"end.time": "2016-11-01T23:59:00-04:00",
}];
console.log(object[0]["amt.pledged"]); // 15823
object[0]["amt.pledged"] = 1000;
console.log(object[0]["amt.pledged"]); // 1000
or
const object = {
"s.no": 0,
"amt.pledged": 15823,
"currency": "cad",
"end.time": "2016-11-01T23:59:00-04:00",
};
console.log(object["amt.pledged"]); // 15823
object["amt.pledged"] = 1000;
console.log(object["amt.pledged"]); // 1000
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const object = [{
"s.no": 0,
"amt.pledged": 15823,
"currency": "cad",
"end.time": "2016-11-01T23:59:00-04:00",
}];
console.log(object[0]["amt.pledged"]); // 15823
object[0]["amt.pledged"] = 1000;
console.log(object[0]["amt.pledged"]); // 1000
or
const object = {
"s.no": 0,
"amt.pledged": 15823,
"currency": "cad",
"end.time": "2016-11-01T23:59:00-04:00",
};
console.log(object["amt.pledged"]); // 15823
object["amt.pledged"] = 1000;
console.log(object["amt.pledged"]); // 1000
const object = [{
"s.no": 0,
"amt.pledged": 15823,
"currency": "cad",
"end.time": "2016-11-01T23:59:00-04:00",
}];
console.log(object[0]["amt.pledged"]); // 15823
object[0]["amt.pledged"] = 1000;
console.log(object[0]["amt.pledged"]); // 1000
or
const object = {
"s.no": 0,
"amt.pledged": 15823,
"currency": "cad",
"end.time": "2016-11-01T23:59:00-04:00",
};
console.log(object["amt.pledged"]); // 15823
object["amt.pledged"] = 1000;
console.log(object["amt.pledged"]); // 1000
answered Nov 11 at 18:42
Boris Traljić
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You can do something like below to create or initialize an object with keys containing .notation
const obj = {};
obj["s.no"] = 0;
obj["amt.pledged"] = 15823;
obj["currency"] = "cad";
obj["end.time"] = "2016-11-01T23:59:00-04:00";
And while reading key values
console.log(obj["amt.pledged"]);//this will print 15823
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up vote
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You can do something like below to create or initialize an object with keys containing .notation
const obj = {};
obj["s.no"] = 0;
obj["amt.pledged"] = 15823;
obj["currency"] = "cad";
obj["end.time"] = "2016-11-01T23:59:00-04:00";
And while reading key values
console.log(obj["amt.pledged"]);//this will print 15823
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up vote
0
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up vote
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You can do something like below to create or initialize an object with keys containing .notation
const obj = {};
obj["s.no"] = 0;
obj["amt.pledged"] = 15823;
obj["currency"] = "cad";
obj["end.time"] = "2016-11-01T23:59:00-04:00";
And while reading key values
console.log(obj["amt.pledged"]);//this will print 15823
You can do something like below to create or initialize an object with keys containing .notation
const obj = {};
obj["s.no"] = 0;
obj["amt.pledged"] = 15823;
obj["currency"] = "cad";
obj["end.time"] = "2016-11-01T23:59:00-04:00";
And while reading key values
console.log(obj["amt.pledged"]);//this will print 15823
edited Nov 11 at 18:47
answered Nov 11 at 18:39
Hemadri Dasari
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in your object property name if you use a string as property name, e.g.var obj = {}; obj['wow.cool'] = 'test'; console.log(obj["wow.cool"]);
– Tholle
Nov 11 at 18:42