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id, title, challengeType, forumTopicId, dashedName
id | title | challengeType | forumTopicId | dashedName |
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587d7b89367417b2b2512b49 | Use Destructuring Assignment to Assign Variables from Objects | 1 | 301215 | use-destructuring-assignment-to-assign-variables-from-objects |
--description--
Destructuring allows you to assign a new variable name when extracting values. You can do this by putting the new name after a colon when assigning the value.
Using the same object from the last example:
const user = { name: 'John Doe', age: 34 };
Here's how you can give new variable names in the assignment:
const { name: userName, age: userAge } = user;
You may read it as "get the value of user.name
and assign it to a new variable named userName
" and so on. The value of userName
would be the string John Doe
, and the value of userAge
would be the number 34
.
--instructions--
Replace the two assignments with an equivalent destructuring assignment. It should still assign the variables highToday
and highTomorrow
the values of today
and tomorrow
from the HIGH_TEMPERATURES
object.
--hints--
You should remove the ES5 assignment syntax.
assert(
!code.match(/highToday = HIGH_TEMPERATURES\.today/g) &&
!code.match(/highTomorrow = HIGH_TEMPERATURES\.tomorrow/g)
);
You should use destructuring to create the highToday
variable.
assert(
code.match(
/(var|const|let)\s*{\s*(today\s*:\s*highToday[^}]*|[^,]*,\s*today\s*:\s*highToday\s*)}\s*=\s*HIGH_TEMPERATURES(;|\s+|\/\/)/g
)
);
You should use destructuring to create the highTomorrow
variable.
assert(
code.match(
/(var|const|let)\s*{\s*(tomorrow\s*:\s*highTomorrow[^}]*|[^,]*,\s*tomorrow\s*:\s*highTomorrow\s*)}\s*=\s*HIGH_TEMPERATURES(;|\s+|\/\/)/g
)
);
highToday
should be equal to 77
and highTomorrow
should be equal to 80
.
assert(highToday === 77 && highTomorrow === 80);
--seed--
--seed-contents--
const HIGH_TEMPERATURES = {
yesterday: 75,
today: 77,
tomorrow: 80
};
// Only change code below this line
const highToday = HIGH_TEMPERATURES.today;
const highTomorrow = HIGH_TEMPERATURES.tomorrow;
// Only change code above this line
--solutions--
const HIGH_TEMPERATURES = {
yesterday: 75,
today: 77,
tomorrow: 80
};
const { today: highToday, tomorrow: highTomorrow } = HIGH_TEMPERATURES;