I understand I can build an array of references to elements/nodes. I realize also that I could use the neat trick of treating an array like a heap (index 2n
and 2n+1
for children) to build a (potentially wasteful) binary search tree using it.
But all that's still not enough for the premature optimizer in me. Besides, implementing a BST is going to be bug prone.
Here's my question. Can I somehow use an element reference as index into javascript's hashes (which are objects, or vice versa?). If not, can I conjure up a unique string from an element reference, which I can then use as my hash key? If not, how the hell does jQuery do it?