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README.md

Objects Around

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Context

Think about all the objects around you: like your book or robot friend. Each of these objects has different properties that describe it. For example, a robot can have a type, weight, and operational status. In JavaScript, we use objects to group these related properties together, making it easy to manage and access this information.

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Concepts

JavaScript Objects

Objects in JavaScript are fundamental data structures used to group related values together. They are like a bag of values.

Example

First, let's look at different types of variables:

let type = "Talkative";
let weight = 120.5;
let isOperational = true;

Now, we can group them into an object. Objects are values too, so let's assign one to a robot variable:

let robot = {
  type: "Talkative",
  weight: 120.5,
  isOperational: true,
};
console.log(robot); // This will display the object 'robot'

Here, the robot variable is declared, and its value type is an object.

Object Literal Syntax:

Objects are defined using curly brackets {}.

let emptyRobot = {}; // an empty object

Properties

Objects consist of properties, each having a key and a value:

let robot = {
  type: "Talkative", // 'type' is the key, 'Talkative' is the value
  weight: 120.5,
  isOperational: true,
};

Each property is separated by a comma ",". It's good practice to add a trailing comma to every property, though it's not required for the last one.

Accessing Values

To access values in an object, use the dot notation. For example:

let robot = {
  type: "Talkative",
  weight: 120.5,
  isOperational: true,
};

console.log(robot); // Logs the whole 'robot' object
console.log(robot.weight); // Logs the weight of the robot (120.5)

You can use the property values just like any other values:

let efficiency = 1.15; // Efficiency factor
let robot = {
  type: "Talkative",
  weight: 120.5,
  isOperational: true,
};

const adjustedWeight = robot.weight * efficiency;
console.log(adjustedWeight); // Logs the adjusted weight

Prompt Example:

  • Can you help me visualize a JavaScript object with the following properties: name, age, `hasEnergy``?

Instructions

Task 1:

Let's declare a variable myRobot which has an object as its value with 3 properties.

  1. A name property of myRobot's name as a String
  2. An age property of myRobot's age as a Number
  3. A hasEnergy property as a Boolean indicating if myRobot has dangerous features

Task 2:

We will provide a robot variable of type object just like the one you did in the previous task.

Your job will be to decompose each property into its own variable:

  • Define a name variable with the value of the name property of the robot variable.
  • Same for age.
  • And same for hasEnergy.