I’ve got an array with about 250 entries in it, each their own array of values. Each entry is a point on a map, and each array holds info for:
name,
another array for points this point can connect to,
latitude,
longitude,
short for of name,
a boolean,
and another boolean
The array has been written by another developer in my team, and he has written it as such:
names[0]=new Array;
names[0][0]="Campus Ice Centre";
names[0][1]= new Array(0,1,2);
names[0][2]=43.95081811364498;
names[0][3]=-78.89848709106445;
names[0][4]="CIC";
names[0][5]=false;
names[0][6]=false;
names[1]=new Array;
names[1][0]="Shagwell's";
names[1][1]= new Array(0,1);
names[1][2]=43.95090307839151;
names[1][3]=-78.89815986156464;
names[1][4]="shg";
names[1][5]=false;
names[1][6]=false;
Where I would probably have personally written it like this:
var names = []
names[0] = new Array("Campus Ice Centre", new Array[0,1,2], 43.95081811364498, -78.89848709106445, "CIC", false, false);
names[1] = new Array("Shagwell's", new Array[0,1], 43.95090307839151, -78.89815986156464, 'shg", false, false);
They both work perfectly fine of course, but what I’m wondering is:
1) does one take longer than the other to actually process?
2) am I incorrect in assuming there is a benefit to the compactness of my version of the same thing?
I’m just a little worried about his 3000 lines of code versus my 3-400 to get the same result.
Thanks in advance for any guidance.
What you really want to do here is define a custom data type which represents your data more accurately. I’m not sure what language you are using so here is some psuedocode:
Then you can just create an array to hold all the Location objects and it would be much more readable and maintainable.
===EDIT===
Because you said you are using javascript then the best practise would probably be to store your data in a json text file, this has the benefit of removing the data from the code file and having a very easily editable data source if you want to make changes.
your JSON file would look like this
You could then store the json text in an accesible place on your webserver say “data.json”, then if you are using jquery you can load it in by doing something like this: