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Asked: June 13, 20262026-06-13T10:26:21+00:00 2026-06-13T10:26:21+00:00

I have an object with a single property, which name I do not know.

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I have an object with a single property, which name I do not know.

Using pure javascript, is the following really the shortest way to get the value of this property?

obj[Object.keys(obj)[0]]

Seems like an awful lot. Is there any better alternative? Again not using any JS libraries.

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    2026-06-13T10:26:22+00:00Added an answer on June 13, 2026 at 10:26 am

    In your described scenario (having an object with one key, which you don’t know), yes, that is the shortest way of accessing it.

    I don’t feel its a lot, given the circumstances by the way. Be aware tho that this will only work on ES5 enabled browsers. Without ES5, it will become a lot more:

    var propName;
    for( var prop in obj ) {
        if( obj.hasOwnProperty( prop ) ) {
            propName = prop;
            // break;
        }
    }
    
    obj[propName]; 
    
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