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Asked: May 18, 20262026-05-18T08:56:34+00:00 2026-05-18T08:56:34+00:00

i am trying to get a value from a key stored on a string

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i am trying to get a value from a key stored on a string variable proyNombre, but whenever i call it via the common method “myAssociativeArray.MyKey”, it gets the variable ‘proyNombre’ as the key, instead of getting its value and passing it as a key.

proyectos.each(function(index){
    var proyNombre = this.value;

    if(!(proyNombre in myArray)){ // whenever the variable is undefined, define it
        myArray[proyNombre] = horas[index].value-0 + minutos[index].value/60;
    }
    else{
        console.log(myArray.proyNombre); //This doesnt work, it tries to give me the value for the key 'proyNombre' instead of looking for the proyNombre variable
        console.log(myArray.this.value); //doesnt work either
    }

});
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    2026-05-18T08:56:35+00:00Added an answer on May 18, 2026 at 8:56 am

    Try:

    console.log(myArray[proyNombre]);
    

    myArray is actually an object in javascript. You can access object properties with object.propertyName or, object['propertyName']. If your variable proyNombre contained the name of a property (which it does) you can use the second form, like I did above. object.proyNombre is invalid – proyNombre is a variable. You can’t do for example:

    var myObject = {};
    myObject.test = 'test string';
    
    var s = 'test';
    console.log(myObject.s); // wrong!!
    

    but you could then do:

    console.log(myObject.test);
    console.log(myObject['test']);
    console.log(myObject[s]);
    
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