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In Javascript, how to apply a dynamically created function name


My goal is to efficiently apply a dynamically chosen set of transforms to each element of a matrix. I store the selected functions in an array, then apply each of them in a single pass thru the matrix.

My question is, how can I dynamically create the name of a function that I add to the array of functions?

This fiddle contains my attempt. My question is included in the comment block.

function dynam () {

  var prepend = 'before - ';
  var append = ' - after';
  var whichCase = 'Upper';

  var functionsToApply = [];
  var matrix = [
                   ['aBc', 'DeF'],
                   ['ghi', 'JKL'],
               ];

  var out = 'Initial: ' + matrix.join(' | ');
  document.getElementById('output').innerHTML =  out + '\n';
  console.log(out);

  // Set up transforms
  if (whichCase == 'Lower') {
    functionsToApply.push(function(v) {return v.toLowerCase();});
  } else if (whichCase == 'Upper'){
    functionsToApply.push(function(v) {return v.toUpperCase();});
  }

// How can the function be defined dynamically?
// Perhaps something like:
//  if(['Lower','Upper'].indexOf(whichCase) != -1) {
//    functionsToApply.push(function(v) {'return v.to' + which + 'Case();'});
//  }

  if (prepend && prepend.length > 0 && prepend != 'none') {
    functionsToApply.push(function(v) {return prepend + v;});
  }
  if (append && append.length > 0 && append != 'none') {
    functionsToApply.push(function(v) {return v + append;});
  }

// Apply all of the transforms to each of the elements of the matrix
  matrix = matrix.map(function(row){
    return row.map(function(val) {
      for (var fn = 0; fn < functionsToApply.length; fn++) {
        val = functionsToApply[fn](val);  
      }
      return val;
    })
  }); 

  out = 'Final: ' + matrix.join(' | ');
  document.getElementById('output').innerHTML +=  out + '\n';
  console.log(out);
}

Solution

  • I like to declare my functions in a hash in this case, then you can call them based on the value passed in, which is the key to the hash.

    Updated: I've added a way to get the lower/upper function dynamically, and call it.

    function dynam(whichCase, prepend, append, matrix) {
    
     var functionHash = {
      "Lower" : function(v) {return v.toLowerCase();},
      "Upper" : function(v) {return v.toUpperCase();},
      "Prepend" : function(v) {return prepend + v;},
      "Append": function(v) {return v + append;}
     }
    
    // to actually get the case function based on the word passed in, 
    // you can do it this way.
    
     var lowerUpperFunction = String.prototype['to' + whichCase + 'Case'];
     var str = lowerUpperFunction.call("xyz");
     console.log(str);
    
      var functionsToApply = [];
      
      var out = 'Initial: ' + matrix.join(' | ');
      console.log(out);
     
     // see how we just take the whichCase and make that a call to the hash?
     functionsToApply.push(functionHash[whichCase]);
    
    if (prepend && prepend.length > 0 && prepend != 'none') {
        functionsToApply.push(functionHash["Prepend"]);
      }
    
    if (append && append.length > 0 && append != 'none') {
        functionsToApply.push(functionHash["Append"]);
    }
    
    // Apply all of the transforms to each of the elements of the matrix
      matrix = matrix.map(function(row){
        return row.map(function(val) {
          for (var fn = 0; fn < functionsToApply.length; fn++) {
            console.log("applying function to val" + val );
            val = functionsToApply[fn](val);  
          }
          return val;
        })
      }); 
    
      out = 'Final: ' + matrix.join(' | ');
      return out;
    }
    
    
      var p = 'before - ';
      var a = ' - after';
      var w = 'Upper';
      var m = [
                 ['aBc', 'DeF'],
                 ['ghi', 'JKL'],
             ];
      
     console.log( dynam(w, p, a, m) );