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I have an array of 109582 strings ordered alphabetically. My web application will be making a lot of rapid checks for whether a given string is contained in the array. Obviously I could make a wrapper class that is a hash table or binary tree, but is there any native JavaScript data structure that I can use instead?

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    Binary search perhaps?
    – Lee Taylor
    May 6, 2014 at 16:56

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Sure. Make an dictionary object

dict = {
  string1: 1,
  string2: 1,
etc

It's guaranteed to provide O(1) lookup time.

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  • This is definitely the fastest. if (dict[string]) May 6, 2014 at 16:59
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    Big O notation isn't the only concern. Wall-time measurements matter to. I'd suggest that the OP time to test if using one hash/object is better, or if he should at least create a hash for each first letter. May 6, 2014 at 17:00
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    Nothing does actually guarantee O(1) lookup time. True, most implementations do use hash maps for objects, but they could choose anything else as well.
    – Bergi
    May 6, 2014 at 17:26
  • Is this would be faster than using an Array?
    – TripleS
    Sep 2, 2016 at 14:42
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There are various suitable structures and approaches, see below how they perform.

Array

  • for loop
  • for loop (reversed)
  • array.includes(target)

Set

  • set.has(target)

Object

  • obj.hasOwnProperty(target)
  • target in obj <- fastest
  • obj[target] <- fastest

Map

  • map.has(target)

Results from January 2024, Chrome 121

What is interesting in this result is that map.has has suddenly gotten slower to same speed of set.has.
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Results from February 2022, Chrome 98

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Results from January 2021, Chrome 87

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This answer is migrated from https://stackoverflow.com/a/65604244/985454

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    It's worth noting that while map is indeed slower, you can map <any*>:<any*>, while Object only allows <string>:<any*> (I know the question is specific to string, but since your answer is so thorough I couldn't help but highlight the reason behind map' performance tradeoff )
    – Nebu
    Feb 26, 2022 at 22:00

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