From: FAQ server on 5 Apr 2010 19:00 ----------------------------------------------------------------------- FAQ Topic - How do I access a property of an object using a string? ----------------------------------------------------------------------- There are two ways to access properties: the dot notation and the square bracket notation. What you are looking for is the square bracket notation in which the dot, and the identifier to its right, are replaced with a set of square brackets containing a string. The value of the string matches the identifier. For example:- //dot notation var bodyElement = document.body; //square bracket notation, using an expression var bodyElement = document["bo"+"dy"]; http://jibbering.com/faq/notes/square-brackets/ The complete comp.lang.javascript FAQ is at http://jibbering.com/faq/ -- The sendings of these daily posts are proficiently hosted by http://www.pair.com.
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