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918 PointsHow to access object within object using for in
If I had an object within an object, would I use bracket notation twice.
Ex.
For (key in person) For (name in key) Console.log(person[key][name])
1 Answer
Steven Parker
231,236 PointsThe key itself would not be the inner object, but the value associated with it would.
So for the inner loop you might write:
ā for (name in person[key])
But note that the double loop would only make sense if every property of the outer object was another object.