I have an object and one of the properties is an array. I want to set a new property on that array (customProp = 0). However, I want to do so inside myObject's declaration.
myObject = {
someString: "text",
someArray: ["one","two"],
/* What I've Tried */
someArray: { customProp: 0 } // Overwrites my array with a new object
someArray["customProp"]: 0 // Invalid syntax
someArray: customProp: 0 // Also invalid
}
If I can't create the array then set a property on it, can I do so in one fell swoop (again, staying within the confines of this object)?
I have another (small) question: How can I reference one of the properties still inside the declaration. I want to set otherProp = someString, how would I do so?
myObject = {
someString: "text",
otherString: someString, // someString is undefined
otherString: myObject["someString"], // myObject is undefined
otherString: this["someString"] // Just... undefined
}
I may need to split this into a separate question, but hopefully whoever answers the first will know the answer to the second.