Kirzilla
Kirzilla

Reputation: 16606

Javascript expression to define object's property name?

I'd like to create this object...

object = {
  'object[1][var_name_1]' : 'value1',
  'object[1][var_name_2]' : 'value2',
};

I'm trying to it this way, but I'm getting error missing : after property id...

function getPrefix() {
  return 'object[1]';
}

object = {
  getPrefix() + '[var_name_1]' : 'value1',
  getPrefix() + '[var_name_2]' : 'value2',
}

What am I doing wrong? Or maybbe it is impossible to set object property name using js experession?

Thank you

Upvotes: 3

Views: 4137

Answers (2)

Jakob
Jakob

Reputation: 24370

You cant set variable properties using literal syntax, but you can set properties using [], after you've created the object:

myObject = {}
myObject["any_string_here"] = myValue

Upvotes: 5

Tim Down
Tim Down

Reputation: 324727

In an object literal, each property name can only be identifier rather than an expression, which means you can't use variables. You can only use the square bracket notation on an existing object, so if you have a variable you wish to use as a property name then you'll need to do it after the object is created:

var object = {
    '1': {};
};

object[1][var_name_1] = 'value1';
object[1][var_name_2] = 'value2';

Upvotes: 3

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