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| id: 56533eb9ac21ba0edf2244c7
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| title: Accessing Object Properties with Dot Notation
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| challengeType: 1
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| videoUrl: 'https://scrimba.com/c/cGryJs8'
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| ---
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| 
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| ## Description
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| <section id='description'>
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| There are two ways to access the properties of an object: dot notation (<code>.</code>) and bracket notation (<code>[]</code>), similar to an array.
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| Dot notation is what you use when you know the name of the property you're trying to access ahead of time.
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| Here is a sample of using dot notation (<code>.</code>) to read an object's property:
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| <blockquote>var myObj = {<br>  prop1: "val1",<br>  prop2: "val2"<br>};<br>var prop1val = myObj.prop1; // val1<br>var prop2val = myObj.prop2; // val2</blockquote>
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| </section>
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| 
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| ## Instructions
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| <section id='instructions'>
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| Read in the property values of <code>testObj</code> using dot notation. Set the variable <code>hatValue</code> equal to the object's property <code>hat</code> and set the variable <code>shirtValue</code> equal to the object's property <code>shirt</code>.
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| </section>
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| 
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| ## Tests
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| <section id='tests'>
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| 
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| ```yml
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| tests:
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|   - text: <code>hatValue</code> should be a string
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|     testString: assert(typeof hatValue === 'string' , '<code>hatValue</code> should be a string');
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|   - text: The value of <code>hatValue</code> should be <code>"ballcap"</code>
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|     testString: assert(hatValue === 'ballcap' , 'The value of <code>hatValue</code> should be <code>"ballcap"</code>');
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|   - text: <code>shirtValue</code> should be a string
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|     testString: assert(typeof shirtValue === 'string' , '<code>shirtValue</code> should be a string');
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|   - text: The value of <code>shirtValue</code> should be <code>"jersey"</code>
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|     testString: assert(shirtValue === 'jersey' , 'The value of <code>shirtValue</code> should be <code>"jersey"</code>');
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|   - text: You should use dot notation twice
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|     testString: assert(code.match(/testObj\.\w+/g).length > 1, 'You should use dot notation twice');
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| 
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| ```
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| 
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| </section>
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| 
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| ## Challenge Seed
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| <section id='challengeSeed'>
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| 
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| <div id='js-seed'>
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| 
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| ```js
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| // Setup
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| var testObj = {
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|   "hat": "ballcap",
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|   "shirt": "jersey",
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|   "shoes": "cleats"
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| };
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| 
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| // Only change code below this line
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| 
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| var hatValue = testObj;      // Change this line
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| var shirtValue = testObj;    // Change this line
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| ```
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| 
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| </div>
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| 
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| 
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| ### After Test
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| <div id='js-teardown'>
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| 
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| ```js
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| (function(a,b) { return "hatValue = '" + a + "', shirtValue = '" + b + "'"; })(hatValue,shirtValue);
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| ```
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| 
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| </div>
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| 
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| </section>
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| 
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| ## Solution
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| <section id='solution'>
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| 
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| 
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| ```js
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| var testObj = {
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|   "hat": "ballcap",
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|   "shirt": "jersey",
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|   "shoes": "cleats"
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| };
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| 
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| var hatValue = testObj.hat;
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| var shirtValue = testObj.shirt;
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| ```
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| 
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| </section>
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