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Asked: May 15, 20262026-05-15T15:53:58+00:00 2026-05-15T15:53:58+00:00

Is it at all possible to use variable names in object literal properties for

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Is it at all possible to use variable names in object literal properties for object creation?

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function createJSON (propertyName){
    return { propertyName : "Value"};
}

var myObject = createJSON("myProperty");

console.log(myObject.propertyName);  // Prints "value"
console.log(myObject.myProperty);  // This property does not exist
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    2026-05-15T15:53:59+00:00Added an answer on May 15, 2026 at 3:53 pm

    If you want to use a variable for a property name, you can use Computed Property Names. Place the variable name between square brackets:

    var foo = "bar";
    var ob  = { [foo]: "something" }; // ob.bar === "something"
    

    If you want Internet Explorer support you will need to use the ES5 approach (which you could get by writing modern syntax (as above) and then applying Babel):

    Create the object first, and then add the property using square bracket notation.

    var foo = "bar";
    var ob  = {};
    ob[foo] = "something"; // === ob.bar = "something"
    

    If you wanted to programatically create JSON, you would have to serialize the object to a string conforming to the JSON format. e.g. with the JSON.stringify method.

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