const [a, b] = [1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6];The variable
console.log(a, b); // 1, 2
a
is assigned the first value of the array, and b
is assigned the second value of the array.
We can also access the value at any index in an array with destructuring by using commas to reach the desired index:
const [a, b,,, c] = [1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6];
console.log(a, b, c); // 1, 2, 5
a
and b
so that a
receives the value stored in b
, and b
receives the value stored in a
.
a
should be 6, after swapping.'
testString: 'assert(a === 6, "Value of a
should be 6, after swapping.");'
- text: 'Value of b
should be 8, after swapping.'
testString: 'assert(b === 8, "Value of b
should be 8, after swapping.");'
- text: Use array destructuring to swap a and b.
testString: '// assert(/\[\s*(\w)\s*,\s*(\w)\s*\]\s*=\s*\[\s*\2\s*,\s*\1\s*\]/g.test(code), "Use array destructuring to swap a and b.");'
```