What is the best way, in Javascript, to use an array as a key that I can match against to get a value?
What I want to be able to do is get a value that may map to multiple keys.
Using a switch it would look like this:
switch(item)
{
case "table": // fall through
case "desk": // fall through
case "chair": // fall through
result = "office"
break
}
in my head the syntax would be:
if (dict[0].key.contains(item)) return dict[0].value
I don't want to use a switch as the keys and values need to be dynamically allocated.
At the moment I am setting up an object which has two different arrays which need to stay synchronized in order to return the right values, which seems less than ideal.
var grammar =
[
{
"app": "sms",
"items":
[
[ "message","sms", "send"],
[ "view", "read"]
],
"terms":
[
[ "who+contact", "message+text" ],
[ "who+contact"]
]
},
{
...
}
];
here if I get a match to "message" , "sms" or "send" I return "who+contact,message+text", if I get a match to "view" or "read" I return "who+contact"
Thanks for any ideas.