* feat(tools): add seed/solution restore script * chore(curriculum): remove empty sections' markers * chore(curriculum): add seed + solution to Chinese * chore: remove old formatter * fix: update getChallenges parse translated challenges separately, without reference to the source * chore(curriculum): add dashedName to English * chore(curriculum): add dashedName to Chinese * refactor: remove unused challenge property 'name' * fix: relax dashedName requirement * fix: stray tag Remove stray `pre` tag from challenge file. Signed-off-by: nhcarrigan <nhcarrigan@gmail.com> Co-authored-by: nhcarrigan <nhcarrigan@gmail.com>
		
			
				
	
	
	
		
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	id, title, challengeType, videoUrl, forumTopicId, dashedName
| id | title | challengeType | videoUrl | forumTopicId | dashedName | 
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 56533eb9ac21ba0edf2244ca | Using Objects for Lookups | 1 | https://scrimba.com/c/cdBk8sM | 18373 | using-objects-for-lookups | 
--description--
Objects can be thought of as a key/value storage, like a dictionary. If you have tabular data, you can use an object to "lookup" values rather than a 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--
Convert the switch statement into an object called lookup. Use it to look up val and assign the associated string to the result variable.
--hints--
phoneticLookup("alpha") should equal "Adams"
assert(phoneticLookup('alpha') === 'Adams');
phoneticLookup("bravo") should equal "Boston"
assert(phoneticLookup('bravo') === 'Boston');
phoneticLookup("charlie") should equal "Chicago"
assert(phoneticLookup('charlie') === 'Chicago');
phoneticLookup("delta") should equal "Denver"
assert(phoneticLookup('delta') === 'Denver');
phoneticLookup("echo") should equal "Easy"
assert(phoneticLookup('echo') === 'Easy');
phoneticLookup("foxtrot") should equal "Frank"
assert(phoneticLookup('foxtrot') === 'Frank');
phoneticLookup("") should equal undefined
assert(typeof phoneticLookup('') === 'undefined');
You should not modify the return statement
assert(code.match(/return\sresult;/));
You should not use case, switch, or if statements
assert(
  !/case|switch|if/g.test(code.replace(/([/]{2}.*)|([/][*][^/*]*[*][/])/g, ''))
);
--seed--
--seed-contents--
// 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;
}
phoneticLookup("charlie");
--solutions--
function phoneticLookup(val) {
  var result = "";
  var lookup = {
    alpha: "Adams",
    bravo: "Boston",
    charlie: "Chicago",
    delta: "Denver",
    echo: "Easy",
    foxtrot: "Frank"
  };
  result = lookup[val];
  return result;
}