--- id: 56bbb991ad1ed5201cd392d1 title: Updating Object Properties challengeType: 1 videoUrl: 'https://scrimba.com/c/c9yEJT4' forumTopicId: 18336 dashedName: updating-object-properties --- # --description-- After you've created a JavaScript object, you can update its properties at any time just like you would update any other variable. You can use either dot or bracket notation to update. For example, let's look at `ourDog`: ```js const ourDog = { "name": "Camper", "legs": 4, "tails": 1, "friends": ["everything!"] }; ``` Since he's a particularly happy dog, let's change his name to the string `Happy Camper`. Here's how we update his object's name property: `ourDog.name = "Happy Camper";` or `ourDog["name"] = "Happy Camper";` Now when we evaluate `ourDog.name`, instead of getting `Camper`, we'll get his new name, `Happy Camper`. # --instructions-- Update the `myDog` object's name property. Let's change her name from `Coder` to `Happy Coder`. You can use either dot or bracket notation. # --hints-- You should update `myDog`'s `name` property to equal the string `Happy Coder`. ```js assert(/happy coder/gi.test(myDog.name)); ``` You should not edit the `myDog` definition. ```js assert(/"name": "Coder"/.test(code)); ``` # --seed-- ## --after-user-code-- ```js (function(z){return z;})(myDog); ``` ## --seed-contents-- ```js // Setup const myDog = { "name": "Coder", "legs": 4, "tails": 1, "friends": ["freeCodeCamp Campers"] }; // Only change code below this line ``` # --solutions-- ```js const myDog = { "name": "Coder", "legs": 4, "tails": 1, "friends": ["freeCodeCamp Campers"] }; myDog.name = "Happy Coder"; ```