- ## First Method
First of all we create a object of const type then I assign a value to that object and name of that object is object1.
Using the dot operator we access the all element of object1.
const object1={a:'Ajeet Rai',b:'Rajat Yadav',c:'Veeresh Maurya'};
console.log(object1.a); //Ajeet Rai
console.log(object1.b); //Rajat Yadav
console.log(object1.c); //Veeresh Maurya
- ## Second Method
In second method we assign a value to all variable separately and the create a object and assign them.
const a='Uttam';
const b='Sudeep';
const c='Shruti';
const object2={a:a,b:b,c:c};
console.log(object2.a); //Uttam
console.log(object2.b); //Sudeep
console.log(object2.c); // Shruti
- ## Third Method
In this method only different in the assigning the value of the variable in the object3. see in the below example.
const object3={a,b,c};
console.log(object3.a); //Uttam
console.log(object3.b); //Sudeep
console.log(object3.c); //Shruti
Hello World!
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