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https://www.w3schools.com/js/js_object_display.asp

JavaScript Object Display

🎯 한 줄 통찰 (One-line insight)

Displaying a JavaScript object directly outputs [object Object]; to show its data, name the properties, loop over them, or convert the object with Object.values()/Object.entries()/JSON.stringify(). [S1]

🧠 핵심 개념 (Core concepts)

  • Direct display gives [object Object] — this appears when you insert an object where a string is expected. [S1]
  • Name the properties — properties can be concatenated into a string by name. [S1]
  • Loop with for...in — collect property values in a loop, using person[x] (not person.x). [S1]
  • Object.values() — creates an array from the property values. [S1]
  • Object.entries() — makes it simple to use objects in loops as [key, value] pairs. [S1]
  • JSON.stringify() — converts an object to a JSON-notation string; built in and supported in all browsers. [S1]

🧩 추출된 패턴 (Extracted patterns)

  • for...in with bracket accesstext += person[x] works because x is the loop variable holding the key. [S1]
  • Values-to-stringObject.values(person).toString() flattens values into a comma-joined string. [S1]
  • Destructured entries loopfor (let [fruit, value] of Object.entries(fruits)) iterates key/value pairs. [S1]

📖 세부 내용 (Details)

How to Display JavaScript Objects? Displaying a JavaScript object will output [object Object]. [S1]

// Create an Object
const person = {
  name: "John",
  age: 30,
  city: "New York"
};

let text = person;

Why do I See [object Object]? [object Object] appears when you attempt to insert an object (a data structure containing properties) into a context where a string is expected; it represents how JavaScript handles this situation. Solutions include displaying the object properties by name, in a loop, via Object.values(), or via JSON.stringify(). [S1]

Displaying Object Properties The properties of an object can be added in a string: [S1]

// Create an Object
const person = {
  name: "John",
  age: 30,
  city: "New York"
};

// Add Properties
let text = person.name + "," + person.age + "," + person.city;

Using a For .. In Loop The properties of an object can be collected in a loop: [S1]

// Create an Object
const person = {
  name: "John",
  age: 30,
  city: "New York"
};

// Build a Text
let text = "";
for (let x in person) {
  text += person[x] + " ";
};

You must use person[x] in the loop. person.x will not work, because x is the loop variable. [S1]

Using Object.values() Object.values() creates an array from the property values: [S1]

// Create an Object
const person = {
  name: "John",
  age: 30,
  city: "New York"
};

// Create an Array
const myArray = Object.values(person);

// Stringify the Array
let text = myArray.toString();

Using Object.entries() Object.entries() makes it simple to use objects in loops: [S1]

const fruits = {Bananas:300, Oranges:200, Apples:500};

let text = "";
for (let [fruit, value] of Object.entries(fruits)) {
  text += fruit + ": " + value + "<br>";
}

Using JSON.stringify() JavaScript objects can be converted to a string with the JSON method JSON.stringify(). JSON.stringify() is included in JavaScript and supported in all browsers. The result is a string written in JSON notation: [S1]

{"name":"John","age":50,"city":"New York"}
// Create an Object
const person = {
  name: "John",
  age: 30,
  city: "New York"
};

// Stringify Object
let text = JSON.stringify(person);

⚖️ 비교 및 선택 기준 (Comparison & decision criteria)

Technique Output shape Use when
Property by name Hand-built string You know the exact properties [S1]
for...in loop Concatenated values Iterate all properties generically [S1]
Object.values() Array of values You only need the values [S1]
Object.entries() [key, value] pairs You need both keys and values in a loop [S1]
JSON.stringify() JSON-notation string Serialize the whole object [S1]

🛠️ 적용 사례 (Applied in summary)

The page's own snippets are the canonical applied examples — the [object Object] pitfall, property-by-name concatenation, the for...in loop, Object.values().toString(), the Object.entries() destructured loop, and JSON.stringify(person). No external project/commit applications found in the source.

💻 코드 패턴 (Code patterns)

For...in loop (note bracket access):

let text = "";
for (let x in person) {
  text += person[x] + " ";
};

Entries loop with destructuring:

for (let [fruit, value] of Object.entries(fruits)) {
  text += fruit + ": " + value + "<br>";
}

Serialize to JSON:

let text = JSON.stringify(person);

⚖️ 모순 및 업데이트 (Contradictions & updates)

No contradictions found in the source.

검증 상태 및 신뢰도

  • 상태: draft
  • 검증 단계: conceptual (실제 적용 사례 발견 시 applied/validated로 승격 가능)
  • 출처 신뢰도: B (W3Schools — widely used educational reference, not a primary standards body)
  • 신뢰 점수: 0.89
  • 중복 검사 결과: 신규 생성 (New discovery)

🔗 지식 그래프 (Knowledge Graph)

📚 출처 (Sources)

📝 변경 이력 (Change history)

  • 2026-06-23: Initial draft synthesized from the W3Schools "JavaScript Object Display" page (Astra wiki-curation, P-Reinforce v3.1 format).