// declared read-only variable:
const support = {
        arr: {
            ins: ['g3', 'g5', 'g7', 'g10',
                'g12', 'g13', 'g14', 'g15'
            ]
        }
    },
// object destructuring for easy to call:
{ arr: { ins: supE1range } } = support;
and a function to dynamically change between sup and 1 in supE1range object:
function autoSelect(currClass, currElite) {
    let setClass = '';
    switch (currClass) {
        case 'support':
            setClass = 'sup';
            break;
    }
    let setObj = `${setClass}E${currElite}range`;
    console.log(eval(setObj));
}
autoSelect('support', 1);
as you can see eval(setObj) will get supE1range's value because the string is match to the object name.
and now how to accomplish that without eval?
I've searching related questions/answers but doesn't satisfy want i need.
umm.. don't mind about 'dynamically change' because it's just part of the code that is unnecessary to put here
 
     
    