Write clean code in JavaScript with this! 👇
Shehzad Hussain
Posted on May 16, 2024
Array destructuring. Here are 2 ways to do it:
const array = ["one", "two", "three"];
const [oneConst, twoConst, threeConst] = array;
oneConst = "one"
twoConst = "two"
threeConst = "three"
This way is the most commonly used.
I prefer it because it's more readable.
Here's the second way, which is not as widely used or known:
const array = ["one", "two", "three"];
const { 0: oneConst, 1: twoConst, 2: threeConst } = array;
oneConst = "one"
twoConst = "two"
threeConst = "three"
By using array destructuring, you will improve the readability and simplicity of your code.
You will have a reduced error-prone code because you don't need to manage indices everywhere, making indexing mistakes less likely.
Hope that's helpful.
Posted on May 16, 2024
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