// This example is from the book _JavaScript: The Definitive Guide_. // Written by David Flanagan. Copyright (c) 1996 O'Reilly & Associates. // This example is provided WITHOUT WARRANTY either expressed or implied. // You may study, use, modify, and distribute it for any purpose. // We define some simple functions here function add(x,y) { return x + y; } function subtract(x,y) { return x - y; } function multiply(x,y) { return x * y; } function divide(x,y) { return x / y; } // Here's a function that takes one of the above functions // as an argument and invokes it on two operands function operate(operator, operand1, operand2) { return operator(operand1, operand2); } // We could invoke this function like this to compute // the value (2+3) + (4*5): var i =index.html operate(add, operate(add, 2, 3), operate(multiply, 4, 5)); // Now we store the functions defined above in an associative array var operators = new Object(); operators["add"] = add; operators["subtract"] = subtract; operators["multiply"] = multiply; operators["divide"] = divide; operators["pow"] = Math.pow; // works for predefined functions too. // This function takes the name of an operator, looks up // that operator in the array, and then invokes it on the // supplied operands. Note the syntax used to invoke the // operator function. function operate2(op_name, operand1, operand2) { if (operators[op_name] == null) return "unknown operator"; else return operators[op_name](operand1, operand2); } // We could invoke this function as follows to compute // the value ("hello" + " " + "world"): var j = operate2("add", "hello", operate2("add", " ", "world")) // Using the predefined Math.pow() function var k = operate2("pow", 10, 2)
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