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Asked: June 12, 20262026-06-12T12:36:27+00:00 2026-06-12T12:36:27+00:00

I’m playing with JS a bit and have following code snippet var Dog =

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I’m playing with JS a bit and have following code snippet

var Dog = function(name) {
    this.name = name
}

Dog.prototype= {
    'bark': function() {
        alert(this.name + ' is barking');
    },
    'run': function() {
        alert(this.name + ' is running');
    }
}

var dogs = [new Dog('first'), new Dog('second'), new Dog('third')];


function invokeOnDog(what) {
    if(what === 'bark') {
        for(var i=0; i<dogs.length; i++) {
            dogs[i].bark();
        }
    }
    if(what === 'run') {
        for(var i=0; i<dogs.length; i++) {
            dogs[i].run();
        }
    }
}

What I’d like to do is to simplify this invokeOnDog function cause it repeats the same template twice. I’m thinking about somehow returning method that should be invoked on object but have no idea how to do that.

Could you help me with that?

EDIT:

Thanks for quick responses. They are ok if “what” has the same name as method to invoke. But what if there is no match between those two?

invokeOnDog('aggresive') should invoke bark method and invokeOnDog('scared') should invoke run

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    2026-06-12T12:36:28+00:00Added an answer on June 12, 2026 at 12:36 pm

    You can access a object property (in this case the ‘bark’ and the ‘run’ method) from a string if instead of

    object.property
    

    You use

    object['property']
    

    And if you have “property” in a variable you can do

    var thing = 'property';
    object[thing];
    

    Since you have a variable with the name of the method you want to call you can call the method with:

    dogs[i][what]();
    

    So it will be like this:

    function invokeOnDog(what) {
        if (what === 'bark' || what === 'run') {
            for(var i=0; i<dogs.length; i++) {
                dogs[i][what]();
            }
        }
    }
    

    Update:

    If the variable has no relation with the method you want to call you can use a mapping to set the relations:

    function invokeOnDog(position) {
        var methods = {
            'agressive': 'bark',
            'defensive': 'run'
        };
        var method = methods[position];
    
        if (method)
            for(var i=0; i<dogs.length; i++) {
                dogs[i][method]();
            }
        }
    }
    

    This is the simplest code, but I recommend you to check if “position” value is a key on “methods” and not an inherited method:

    function invokeOnDog(position) {
        var methods = {
            'agressive': 'bark',
            'defensive': 'run'
        };
    
        if (mehtods.hasOwnProperty(position) {
            var method = methods[position];
    
            for(var i=0; i<dogs.length; i++) {
                dogs[i][method]();
            }
        }
    }
    

    Otherwise “invokeOnDog(‘toString’)” will access “methods[‘toString’]” who is a function.

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