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Asked: May 20, 20262026-05-20T10:02:22+00:00 2026-05-20T10:02:22+00:00

I know it’s possible in PHP to have "variable" variables. For example, $x =

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I know it’s possible in PHP to have "variable" variables. For example,

$x = "variable";
$$x = "Hello, World!";
echo $variable; // Displays "Hello, World!"

Is it possible to refer to a variable by its name as a string in JavaScript? How would it be done?

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    2026-05-20T10:02:23+00:00Added an answer on May 20, 2026 at 10:02 am

    tl;dr: Don’t use eval!

    There is no single solution for this. It is possible to access some global variables dynamically via window, but that doesn’t work for variables local to a function. Global variables that do not become a property of window are variables defined with let and const, and classes.

    There is almost always a better solution than using variable variables! Instead you should be looking at data structures and choose the right one for your problem.

    If you have a fixed set of names, such as

    // BAD - DON'T DO THIS!!!
    var foo = 42;
    var bar = 21;
    
    var key = 'foo';
    console.log(eval(key));

    store those names/values as properties of an object and use bracket notation to look them up dynamically:

    // GOOD
    var obj = {
      foo: 42,
      bar: 21,
    };
    
    var key = 'foo';
    console.log(obj[key]);

    In ES2015+ it’s even easier to do this for existing variables using concise property notation:

    // GOOD
    var foo = 42;
    var bar = 21;
    var obj = {foo, bar};
    
    var key = 'foo';
    console.log(obj[key]);

    If you have "consecutively" numbered variables, such as

    // BAD - DON'T DO THIS!!!
    var foo1 = 'foo';
    var foo2 = 'bar';
    var foo3 = 'baz';
    
    var index = 1;
    console.log(eval('foo' + index));

    then you should be using an array instead and simply use the index to access the corresponding value:

    // GOOD
    var foos = ['foo', 'bar', 'baz'];
    var index = 1;
    console.log(foos[index - 1]);
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