--- id: 56533eb9ac21ba0edf2244ca title: Using Objects for Lookups challengeType: 1 videoUrl: 'https://scrimba.com/c/cdBk8sM' forumTopicId: 18373 dashedName: using-objects-for-lookups --- # --description-- Objects can be thought of as a key/value storage, like a dictionary. If you have tabular data, you can use an object to lookup values rather than a `switch` statement or an `if/else` chain. This is most useful when you know that your input data is limited to a certain range. Here is an example of a simple reverse alphabet lookup: ```js const alpha = { 1:"Z", 2:"Y", 3:"X", 4:"W", ... 24:"C", 25:"B", 26:"A" }; alpha[2]; alpha[24]; const value = 2; alpha[value]; ``` `alpha[2]` is the string `Y`, `alpha[24]` is the string `C`, and `alpha[value]` is the string `Y`. # --instructions-- Convert the switch statement into an object called `lookup`. Use it to look up `val` and assign the associated string to the `result` variable. # --hints-- `phoneticLookup("alpha")` should equal the string `Adams` ```js assert(phoneticLookup('alpha') === 'Adams'); ``` `phoneticLookup("bravo")` should equal the string `Boston` ```js assert(phoneticLookup('bravo') === 'Boston'); ``` `phoneticLookup("charlie")` should equal the string `Chicago` ```js assert(phoneticLookup('charlie') === 'Chicago'); ``` `phoneticLookup("delta")` should equal the string `Denver` ```js assert(phoneticLookup('delta') === 'Denver'); ``` `phoneticLookup("echo")` should equal the string `Easy` ```js assert(phoneticLookup('echo') === 'Easy'); ``` `phoneticLookup("foxtrot")` should equal the string `Frank` ```js assert(phoneticLookup('foxtrot') === 'Frank'); ``` `phoneticLookup("")` should equal `undefined` ```js assert(typeof phoneticLookup('') === 'undefined'); ``` You should not modify the `return` statement ```js assert(code.match(/return\sresult;/)); ``` You should not use `case`, `switch`, or `if` statements ```js assert( !/case|switch|if/g.test(code.replace(/([/]{2}.*)|([/][*][^/*]*[*][/])/g, '')) ); ``` # --seed-- ## --seed-contents-- ```js // Setup function phoneticLookup(val) { let 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; } phoneticLookup("charlie"); ``` # --solutions-- ```js function phoneticLookup(val) { let result = ""; const lookup = { alpha: "Adams", bravo: "Boston", charlie: "Chicago", delta: "Denver", echo: "Easy", foxtrot: "Frank" }; result = lookup[val]; return result; } ```