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I have used the next code block in a jQuery solution to display a specific div block only when some menu options are selected. I am not a jQuery expert, but I think that the $.viewMap block can be optimized, so there is no need to repeat each time the $([]) or $("#price").parent('div') parts when I want to add more options in that menu. Any suggestions?

$.viewMap = {
   '' : $([]),
   '2' : $([]),
   '4' : $("#price").parent('div'),
   '7' : $("#price").parent('div')
};

UPDATE

I updated my code, as suggested by @epascarello:

var x = $([]);
var y = $("#price").parent('div');

$.viewMap = { '' : x, '2' : x, '4' : y, '7' : y };

but I would like something like this:

var x = $([]);
var y = $("#price").parent('div');

$.viewMap = {'null, 2' : x, '4, 7' : y};
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  • How does a PHP array apply to JavaScript?? Oct 26, 2015 at 23:43
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    So store a reference to it outside and reference the variable in the array. var x = $("#price").parent('div'); and '4' : x, '7' : x Oct 26, 2015 at 23:46
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    FYI, that's an object, not an array.
    – Barmar
    Oct 26, 2015 at 23:53
  • LOL, yes it is... :) Oct 26, 2015 at 23:56
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    Sure. if ($.viewMap[selected]) { // do this } else { // do that }
    – Barmar
    Oct 27, 2015 at 1:14

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Finally I changed all the jQuery code (thanks to @Yasitha):

jQuery(document).ready(function($) {
    var cat = ["4", "7"]; // option values for which a specific div block is displayed
    $("#price").parent('div').hide();

    $('#category').change(function(){
        if($.inArray($('#category').val(), cat) > -1) {
            $("#price").parent('div').show(); 
        } else {
            $("#price").parent('div').hide(); 
        } 
    });
});

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