--- title: Using Objects for Lookups --- ## Using Objects for Lookups Here’s the example: ```javascript // Setup function phoneticLookup(val) { var result = ""; // Only change code below this line switch(val) { case "alpha": result = "Adams"; break; case "bravo": result = "Boston"; break; case "charlie": result = "Chicago"; break; case "delta": result = "Denver"; break; case "echo": result = "Easy"; break; case "foxtrot": result = "Frank"; } // Only change code above this line return result; } // Change this value to test phoneticLookup("charlie"); ``` Here’s a solution: We do not change anything here: ```javascript function phoneticLookup(val) { var result = ""; ``` We need to convert the switch statement into an object. Transfer all `case` values to object properties: ```javascript function phoneticLookup(val) { var result = ""; var lookup = { "alpha": "Adams", "bravo": "Boston", "charlie": "Chicago", "delta": "Denver", "echo": "Easy", "foxtrot": "Frank" }; ``` After converting our case statements into object properties you can make use of the variable `result` to let the function return the correct value. ```javascript result = lookup[val]; ``` · Run code at [repl.it](https://repl.it/@AdrianSkar/Using-objects-for-lookups). ### Resources - ["JavaScript object basics" - *MDN JavaScript reference*](https://developer.mozilla.org/en-US/docs/Learn/JavaScript/Objects/Basics)