--- id: 5cfa550e84205a357704ccb6 title: Use Destructuring Assignment to Extract Values from Objects challengeType: 1 forumTopicId: 301216 --- ## Description <section id='description'> <dfn>Destructuring assignment</dfn> is special syntax introduced in ES6, for neatly assigning values taken directly from an object. Consider the following ES5 code: ```js const user = { name: 'John Doe', age: 34 }; const name = user.name; // name = 'John Doe' const age = user.age; // age = 34 ``` Here's an equivalent assignment statement using the ES6 destructuring syntax: ```js const { name, age } = user; // name = 'John Doe', age = 34 ``` Here, the <code>name</code> and <code>age</code> variables will be created and assigned the values of their respective values from the <code>user</code> object. You can see how much cleaner this is. You can extract as many or few values from the object as you want. </section> ## Instructions <section id='instructions'> Replace the two assignments with an equivalent destructuring assignment. It should still assign the variables <code>today</code> and <code>tomorrow</code> the values of <code>today</code> and <code>tomorrow</code> from the <code>HIGH_TEMPERATURES</code> object. </section> ## Tests <section id='tests'> ```yml tests: - text: You should remove the ES5 assignment syntax. testString: assert(!code.match(/today = HIGH_TEMPERATURES\.today/g) && !code.match(/tomorrow = HIGH_TEMPERATURES\.tomorrow/g)) - text: You should use destructuring to create the <code>today</code> variable. testString: assert(code.match(/(var|let|const)\s*{\s*(today[^}]*|[^,]*,\s*today)\s*}\s*=\s*HIGH_TEMPERATURES(;|\s+|\/\/)/g)); - text: You should use destructuring to create the <code>tomorrow</code> variable. testString: assert(code.match(/(var|let|const)\s*{\s*(tomorrow[^}]*|[^,]*,\s*tomorrow)\s*}\s*=\s*HIGH_TEMPERATURES(;|\s+|\/\/)/g)); ``` </section> ## Challenge Seed <section id='challengeSeed'> <div id='js-seed'> ```js const HIGH_TEMPERATURES = { yesterday: 75, today: 77, tomorrow: 80 }; // change code below this line const today = HIGH_TEMPERATURES.today; const tomorrow = HIGH_TEMPERATURES.tomorrow; // change code above this line console.log(yesterday) // should be not defined console.log(today); // should be 77 console.log(tomorrow); // should be 80 ``` </div> </section> ## Solution <section id='solution'> ```js const HIGH_TEMPERATURES = { yesterday: 75, today: 77, tomorrow: 80 }; // change code below this line const { today, tomorrow } = HIGH_TEMPERATURES; // change code above this line console.log(yesterday) // should be not defined console.log(today); // should be 77 console.log(tomorrow); // should be 80 ``` </section>