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id, title, challengeType, videoUrl
| id | title | challengeType | videoUrl | 
|---|---|---|---|
| 56533eb9ac21ba0edf2244ca | Using Objects for Lookups | 1 | https://scrimba.com/c/cdBk8sM | 
Description
switch statement or an if/else chain. This is most useful when you know that your input data is limited to a certain range.
Here is an example of a simple reverse alphabet lookup:
var alpha = {
1:"Z",
2:"Y",
3:"X",
4:"W",
...
24:"C",
25:"B",
26:"A"
};
alpha[2]; // "Y"
alpha[24]; // "C"
var value = 2;
alpha[value]; // "Y"
Instructions
lookup. Use it to look up val and assign the associated string to the result variable.
Tests
tests:
  - text: <code>phoneticLookup("alpha")</code> should equal <code>"Adams"</code>
    testString: assert(phoneticLookup("alpha") === 'Adams', '<code>phoneticLookup("alpha")</code> should equal <code>"Adams"</code>');
  - text: <code>phoneticLookup("bravo")</code> should equal <code>"Boston"</code>
    testString: assert(phoneticLookup("bravo") === 'Boston', '<code>phoneticLookup("bravo")</code> should equal <code>"Boston"</code>');
  - text: <code>phoneticLookup("charlie")</code> should equal <code>"Chicago"</code>
    testString: assert(phoneticLookup("charlie") === 'Chicago', '<code>phoneticLookup("charlie")</code> should equal <code>"Chicago"</code>');
  - text: <code>phoneticLookup("delta")</code> should equal <code>"Denver"</code>
    testString: assert(phoneticLookup("delta") === 'Denver', '<code>phoneticLookup("delta")</code> should equal <code>"Denver"</code>');
  - text: <code>phoneticLookup("echo")</code> should equal <code>"Easy"</code>
    testString: assert(phoneticLookup("echo") === 'Easy', '<code>phoneticLookup("echo")</code> should equal <code>"Easy"</code>');
  - text: <code>phoneticLookup("foxtrot")</code> should equal <code>"Frank"</code>
    testString: assert(phoneticLookup("foxtrot") === 'Frank', '<code>phoneticLookup("foxtrot")</code> should equal <code>"Frank"</code>');
  - text: <code>phoneticLookup("")</code> should equal <code>undefined</code>
    testString: assert(typeof phoneticLookup("") === 'undefined', '<code>phoneticLookup("")</code> should equal <code>undefined</code>');
  - text: You should not modify the <code>return</code> statement
    testString: assert(code.match(/return\sresult;/), 'You should not modify the <code>return</code> statement');
  - text: You should not use <code>case</code>, <code>switch</code>, or <code>if</code> statements
    testString: assert(!/case|switch|if/g.test(code.replace(/([/]{2}.*)|([/][*][^/*]*[*][/])/g,'')), 'You should not use <code>case</code>, <code>switch</code>, or <code>if</code> statements');
Challenge Seed
// Setup
function phoneticLookup(val) {
  var result = "";
  // Only change code below this line
  switch(val) {
    case "alpha":
      result = "Adams";
      break;
    case "bravo":
      result = "Boston";
      break;
    case "charlie":
      result = "Chicago";
      break;
    case "delta":
      result = "Denver";
      break;
    case "echo":
      result = "Easy";
      break;
    case "foxtrot":
      result = "Frank";
  }
  // Only change code above this line
  return result;
}
// Change this value to test
phoneticLookup("charlie");
Solution
function phoneticLookup(val) {
  var result = "";
  var lookup = {
    alpha: "Adams",
    bravo: "Boston",
    charlie: "Chicago",
    delta: "Denver",
    echo: "Easy",
    foxtrot: "Frank"
  };
  result = lookup[val];
  return result;
}