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Asked: May 18, 20262026-05-18T20:06:56+00:00 2026-05-18T20:06:56+00:00

normally to create an object you would write: function Dog(name) { this.name = name;

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normally to create an object you would write:

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

fifi = new Dog("fifi");  

How do I dynamically name the object so that I can write:

var name = "fifi";  
[name] = new Dog(name); 

to achieve the same outcome as:

fifi = new Dog("fifi");
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    2026-05-18T20:06:57+00:00Added an answer on May 18, 2026 at 8:06 pm

    If you know the object you’re creating the variable on (a property, not just a variable) you can use bracket notation, like this:

    var dogs = {};
    dogs[name] = new Dog(name);
    

    Later you could access it either way:

    dogs.fifi
    //or...
    dogs["fifi"]
    

    If it’s a global variable you’re after, that object (instead of dogs above) would just be window.

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