You may have heard the term <code>object</code> before.
Objects are similar to <code>arrays</code>, except that instead of using indexes to access and modify their data, you access the data in objects through what are called <code>properties</code>.
Objects are useful for storing data in a structured way, and can represent real world objects, like a cat.
In this example, all the properties are stored as strings, such as - <code>"name"</code>, <code>"legs"</code>, and <code>"tails"</code>. However, you can also use numbers as properties. You can even omit the quotes for single-word string properties, as follows:
However, if your object has any non-string properties, JavaScript will automatically typecast them as strings.
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## Instructions
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Make an object that represents a dog called <code>myDog</code> which contains the properties <code>"name"</code> (a string), <code>"legs"</code>, <code>"tails"</code> and <code>"friends"</code>.
You can set these object properties to whatever values you want, as long <code>"name"</code> is a string, <code>"legs"</code> and <code>"tails"</code> are numbers, and <code>"friends"</code> is an array.
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## Tests
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- text: <code>myDog</code> should contain the property <code>name</code> and it should be a <code>string</code>.
testString: 'assert((function(z){if(z.hasOwnProperty("name") && z.name !== undefined && typeof z.name === "string"){return true;}else{return false;}})(myDog), ''<code>myDog</code> should contain the property <code>name</code> and it should be a <code>string</code>.'');'
testString: 'assert((function(z){if(z.hasOwnProperty("legs") && z.legs !== undefined && typeof z.legs === "number"){return true;}else{return false;}})(myDog), ''<code>myDog</code> should contain the property <code>legs</code> and it should be a <code>number</code>.'');'
testString: 'assert((function(z){if(z.hasOwnProperty("tails") && z.tails !== undefined && typeof z.tails === "number"){return true;}else{return false;}})(myDog), ''<code>myDog</code> should contain the property <code>tails</code> and it should be a <code>number</code>.'');'
testString: 'assert((function(z){if(z.hasOwnProperty("friends") && z.friends !== undefined && Array.isArray(z.friends)){return true;}else{return false;}})(myDog), ''<code>myDog</code> should contain the property <code>friends</code> and it should be an <code>array</code>.'');'