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In JavaScript, one can access properties using the dot notation ( foo. bar ) or square-bracket notation ( foo[bar] ). However, the dot notation is often preferred because it is easier to read, less verbose, and works better with aggressive JavaScript minimizers.
Dot(.) notation requires the property name to be a valid identifier, meaning it cannot be a variable or an expression that resolves to a string. If you try to use a variable or an expression with dot notation, you will get undefined.
The C dot (.) operator is used for direct member selection via the name of variables of type struct and union. Also known as the direct member access operator, it is a binary operator that helps us to extract the value of members of the structures and unions.
Solution: Make an object. let obj = {}; let key = someKey; then use [] to set it. obj[key] = someValue; // this is same as obj.someKey=someValue. but the best way and the recommended way is using spread operator () obj = { obj, [key]: someValue };
In another words, dot indexing is a way of accessing data fields in a type of matlab variable called a struct (structure).
You actually can now. In this case you can use square brackets to use a variable for dot notation. var item = {}; item[very long variable name containing empty spaces and dots] = valid var; item. 1 = not valid var; // will not work; item[1] = valid var; // will do just fine
Encountering the error message Dot indexing not supported for variables of this type typically occurs when working with data in programming languages like MATLAB or other similar platforms. This error arises when trying to access fields using dot notation with a variable that does not support this type of indexing.

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