I'm building a text adventure to learn javascript, and I am not sure how to locate objects when using the object prototype. With the literal syntax, for example, I've defined location objects:
locations = {
yard : {
title: "Yard",
description: "You are in the Yard. You can go east.",
exits : {
north : -1,
east : "foyar",
south : -1,
west : -1
},
items: ["lamp"],
points: 5
},
// etc..
}
and can locate info like this (for example):
currentLocation = locations[currentLocation]["exits"][direction]
... but I'm not really sure how to arrange and locate objects when I define them from a prototype:
function item(){
this.id = undefined;
this.title = "";
this.description = "";
this.points = 0;
this.canTake = false;
}
var glasses = new item();
glasses.id = 1;
glasses.title = "Glasses";
glasses.description = "A scratched up pair of glasses. They aren't your prescription";
glasses.points = 10;
glasses.canTake = true;
What's the best way to structure and refer to my data here? (And are there particular advantages to using the literal or prototype approach in this context?)