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How can one call methods which are stored in an object literal?

How can one select these properties dynamically?

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You use the variable like normal. Just pass it to hasOwnProperty, and then use it just like you did the key variable for the property lookup.

if (Mo[key].hasOwnProperty(property)) {
    Mo[key][property]();
}

But since you're assuming the property will be a function, then a typeof test may be safer.

if (typeof Mo[key][property] === "function") {
    Mo[key][property]();
}
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  • I've also heard to use str1 = Object.prototype.toString.call(arg) to detect object types...didn't know which one to use...
    – user1637281
    Jan 11, 2013 at 0:22
  • @pure_code: That's a good solution for certain types, but it's very slow compared to typeof. For functions, typeof is safe to use. Some very old versions of Chrome would report a regex as a function, but that has long since been resolved.
    – the system
    Jan 11, 2013 at 0:24

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