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Asked: May 24, 20262026-05-24T15:56:08+00:00 2026-05-24T15:56:08+00:00

I saw this in some code: var _0xdf50x7 = document[‘createElement’](‘form’); How does this work?

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I saw this in some code:

var _0xdf50x7 = document['createElement']('form');

How does this work? Does this mean that an object’s methods can be accessed like the elements of an array?

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    2026-05-24T15:56:08+00:00Added an answer on May 24, 2026 at 3:56 pm

    Since the createElement() method is a member of the document object, it can be accessed using either dot notation:

    var form = document.createElement("form");
    

    Or bracket notation:

    var form = document["createElement"]("form");
    

    This can be useful if the name of the method to call is stored in a variable:

    var methodName = "createElement";
    var form = document[methodName]("form");
    

    It can also be used if the actual method to call depends on external conditions. Here is a (contrived) example:

    function createNode(str, isTextNode)
    {
        return document[isTextNode ? "createTextNode" : "createElement"](str);
    }
    
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