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car2.model = "Superb";
car2.year = 2025;
// Displaying the car details using document.write()
document.write("Brand: " + car2.brand + "<BR>");
document.write("Model: " + car2.model + "<BR>");
document.write("Year: " + car2.year);
</SCRIPT>
</BODY>
</HTML>
Output:
Accessing Properties
You can access object properties in JavaScript using Dot Notation or Bracket Notation.
The syntax to access a property using Dot Notation is as follows:
objectName.propertyName;
For example:
const car = { brand: "Toyota", model: "Corolla" };
// Output: Corolla
document.write("Dot Notation Output: " + car.model);
You can also use the object's name followed by square brackets ([]) with the property name in quotes.
The syntax to access a property using Bracket Notation is as follows:
objectName["propertyName"];
For example:
const car = { brand: "Toyota", model: "Corolla" };
// Output: Toyota
document.write("Bracket Notation Output: " + car["brand"]);
Manage Object Properties
Some properties to manage objects are as follows:
Adding a Property: To add a new property, use dot (.) or bracket ([]) notation.
The syntax to add a property is as follows:
object.propertyName = value;
// OR
object["propertyName"] = value;
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