How to access an object having spaces in the object’s key using JavaScript ?

Given an object and the task is to access the object in which the key contains spaces. There are a few methods to solve this problem which are discussed below:
Approach 1:
- Create an object having space-separated keys.
- Use square bracket notation instead of dot notation to access the property.
Example: This example implements the above approach.
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| <h1style="color:green;">     zambiatek </h1> <pid="GFG_UP"></p> <buttononclick="GFG_Fun()">     click here </button> <pid="GFG_DOWN"></p> <script>     var el_up = document.getElementById('GFG_UP');     var el_down = document.getElementById('GFG_DOWN');     var JSObject = {         'Geeks': {             Geeks1: 'Geeks1_val',             Geeks2: 'Geeks2_val'         },         'Computer Science portal': {             Geeks_1: 'A Computer Science portal for Geeks.',             Geeks_2: 'Geeks_2_val'         }     }     el_up.innerHTML = "Click on the button to access the "+         "key of object<br><br>"+ JSON.stringify(JSObject);          function GFG_Fun() {         el_down.innerHTML =         JSObject['Computer Science portal'].Geeks_1;     } </script> | 
Output:
 
How to access an object having spaces in the object’s key using JavaScript ?
Approach 2:
- Create an object having space-separated keys.
- Take the key in a variable and use that variable in place of the key (But, Here also square bracket notation will work).
Example: This example implements the above approach.
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| <h1style="color:green;">     zambiatek </h1> <pid="GFG_UP"></p> <buttononclick="GFG_Fun()">     click here </button> <pid="GFG_DOWN"></p> <script>     var el_up = document.getElementById('GFG_UP');     var el_down = document.getElementById('GFG_DOWN');     var JSObject = {         'Geeks': {             Geeks1: 'Geeks1_val',             Geeks2: 'Geeks2_val'         },         'Computer Science portal': {             Geeks_1: 'A Computer Science portal for Geeks.',             Geeks_2: 'Geeks_2_val'         }     }     el_up.innerHTML = "Click on the button to access "+         "the key of object<br><br>" + JSON.stringify(JSObject);          function GFG_Fun() {         var someKey = 'Computer Science portal';         el_down.innerHTML = JSObject[someKey].Geeks_1;     } </script> | 
Output:
 
How to access an object having spaces in the object’s key using JavaScript ?
 
				 
					


