var voxel = {x: 3.6, y: 7.4, z: 6.54 };Here's the same assignment statement with ES6 destructuring syntax:
var x = voxel.x; // x = 3.6
var y = voxel.y; // y = 7.4
var z = voxel.z; // z = 6.54
const { x, y, z } = voxel; // x = 3.6, y = 7.4, z = 6.54If instead you want to store the values of
voxel.x into a, voxel.y into b, and voxel.z into c, you have that freedom as well.
const { x : a, y : b, z : c } = voxel // a = 3.6, b = 7.4, c = 6.54You may read it as "get the field
x and copy the value into a," and so on.
AVG_TEMPERATURES, and assign value with key tomorrow to tempOfTomorrow in line.
getTempOfTmrw(AVG_TEMPERATURES) should be 79
testString: 'assert(getTempOfTmrw(AVG_TEMPERATURES) === 79, "getTempOfTmrw(AVG_TEMPERATURES) should be 79");'
- text: destructuring with reassignment was used
testString: 'getUserInput => assert(getUserInput("index").match(/\{\s*tomorrow\s*:\s*tempOfTomorrow\s*}\s*=\s*avgTemperatures/g),"destructuring with reassignment was used");'
```