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Asked: June 13, 20262026-06-13T13:45:44+00:00 2026-06-13T13:45:44+00:00

I have successfully created and bound computed properties, but how can I get at

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I have successfully created and bound computed properties, but how can I get at them manually in other parts of my code?

App.Test = Ember.Object.extend(
   value: "1"
   unit: "INCH"

   display: (->
     value = this.get('value')
     unit = this.get('unit')
     return "#{value} #{unit}"
   ).property('value', 'unit')
)

How do I call the ‘display’ method in, say, a controller? The following shows what I thought would work…

myTest = App.Test.create()
displayValue1 = myTest.get('display')
displayValue2 = myTest.display()

displayValue1 just returns me an object, not a string. displayValue2 throws a ‘no function found” error. So how do I access this property other than a binding?

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    2026-06-13T13:45:45+00:00Added an answer on June 13, 2026 at 1:45 pm

    Consider computed properties as properties, not method. Even if they contains a little bit of logic, they really are properties, so you should never call them as a method.

    You can access them using the classic Ember.get method, as you can see below:

    MyApp.myObject = Ember.Object.create({
        name: "foo",
        surname: "bar",
        aComputedProperty: function() {
            return this.get('name') + ' ' + this.get('surname');
        }.property('name', 'surname')
    });
    
    MyApp.myObject.get('aComputedProperty'); // => 'foo bar'
    

    You can try this code in this JSFiddle.

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