Destructuring assignment is a feature introduces in EcmaScript2015 which lets you extract the contents of array, properties of object into distinct variables without writing repetitive code.
Example 1: Here in this example we declared two variables a and b unassigned and an array with two strings “First” and “Second” int it. On line 5 we used destructuring assignment to assign values of array to and b respectively.
Javascript
| <script>   let a;   let b;   let array = ["First", "Second"];    [a, b] = array;   console.log("a:", a);   console.log("b:", b); </script> | 
Output:
a: First b: Second
As you can see variable a has string “First” assigned and variable b has string “Second” assigned.
Example 2: Here we declared two variables a and b having values “First” and “Second” respectively. In the next line we swapped variables using destructuring assignment.
Javascript
| <script>   let a = "First";   let b = "Second";   [a, b] = [b, a];    console.log("a:", a);   console.log("b:", b); </script> | 
Output:
a: Second b: First


 
                                    








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