You can use `aget` for that.

(aget object "someProperty")

David


On Mon, Nov 26, 2012 at 5:00 PM, Krukow <karl.kru...@gmail.com> wrote:

> Continuing my exploration of ClojureScript.. I'm writing a small query
> language. The syntax consists of data structures like
>
> [:button {:name "Login"}]
>
> In general maps are interpreted as filters. The keys of the maps
> correspond to method on JavaScript objects (that I don't control).
>
> So I want to reflectively call a method on a JavaScript object based on
> the string name of the map keys. In JavaScript I'd use square brackets for
> dynamic property lookup:
>
> obj[method]()
>
> Is there an equivalent ClojureScript approach? I realize that such dynamic
> property lookup may be in conflict with Advanced optimizations, however, I
> need it for this case, and I can live with simple optimizations for this
> program.
>
>
> - Karl
>
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