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Object meta: Object objects: Array[4] 0: Object id: 19222 leaguevine_url: "https://www.leaguevine.com/tournaments/19389/autumn-2013/pools/#19222" name: "D" resource_uri: "https://api.leaguevine.com/v1/pools/19222/" standings: Array[4] 0: Object 1: Object games_played: 0 losses: 0 plus_minus: 0 points_allowed: 0 points_scored: 0 team: Object id: 21195 leaguevine_url: "https://www.leaguevine.com/teams/21195/smokum/" name: "Smokum" resource_uri: "https://api.leaguevine.com/v1/teams/21195/" short_name: "" __proto__: Object team_id: 21195 wins: 0 __proto__: Object 2: Object 3: Object length: 4 __proto__: Array[0] start_time: "2013-10-21T09:00:00+02:00" team_ids: Array[4] time_between_rounds: 120 time_created: "2013-09-30T09:30:46.577758+00:00" time_last_updated: "2013-09-30T09:30:46.577791+00:00" tournament: Object tournament_id: 19389 __proto__: Object 1: Object 2: Object 3: Object 

These are the JSON Objects I get from the Leaguevine API. How can I acces the Team name "Smokum"?

Besides using the Transparancy micro library to render my JSON objects to my HTML, but I don't know how to access objects in objects with Javascript.

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  • They're not really variables; they're "items" or "values" or "dictionaries" or whatever, but not variables. Commented Oct 5, 2013 at 15:58

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Say the JSON you posted is result, the property value Smokum can be accessed via:

result.objects[0].standings[1].name

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