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id: 56533eb9ac21ba0edf2244cd
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title: Accessing Nested Arrays
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challengeType: 1
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videoUrl: 'https://scrimba.com/c/cLeGDtZ'
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forumTopicId: 16160
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dashedName: accessing-nested-arrays
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---
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# --description--
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As we have seen in earlier examples, objects can contain both nested objects and nested arrays. Similar to accessing nested objects, array bracket notation can be chained to access nested arrays.
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Here is an example of how to access a nested array:
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```js
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var ourPets = [
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{
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animalType: "cat",
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names: [
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"Meowzer",
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"Fluffy",
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"Kit-Cat"
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]
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},
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{
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animalType: "dog",
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names: [
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"Spot",
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"Bowser",
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"Frankie"
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]
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}
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];
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ourPets[0].names[1];
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ourPets[1].names[0];
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```
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`ourPets[0].names[1]` would be the string `Fluffy`, and `ourPets[1].names[0]` would be the string `Spot`.
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# --instructions--
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Retrieve the second tree from the variable `myPlants` using object dot and array bracket notation.
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# --hints--
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`secondTree` should equal the string `pine`.
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```js
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assert(secondTree === 'pine');
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```
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Your code should use dot and bracket notation to access `myPlants`.
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```js
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assert(/=\s*myPlants\[1\].list\[1\]/.test(code));
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```
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# --seed--
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## --after-user-code--
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```js
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(function(x) {
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if(typeof x != 'undefined') {
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return "secondTree = " + x;
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}
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return "secondTree is undefined";
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})(secondTree);
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```
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## --seed-contents--
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```js
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// Setup
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var myPlants = [
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{
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type: "flowers",
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list: [
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"rose",
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"tulip",
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"dandelion"
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]
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},
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{
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type: "trees",
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list: [
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"fir",
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"pine",
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"birch"
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]
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}
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];
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// Only change code below this line
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var secondTree = ""; // Change this line
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```
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# --solutions--
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```js
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var myPlants = [
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{
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type: "flowers",
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list: [
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"rose",
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"tulip",
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"dandelion"
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]
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},
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{
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type: "trees",
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list: [
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"fir",
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"pine",
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"birch"
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]
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}
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];
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// Only change code below this line
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var secondTree = myPlants[1].list[1];
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```
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