I’d like to know if standard JS provides a way of splitting a string straight into a set of variables during their initial declaration. For example in Perl I would use:
my ($a, $b, $c) = split '-', $str;
In Firefox I can write
var [a, b, c] = str.split('-');
But this syntax is not part of the ECMAScript 5th edition and as such breaks in all other browsers. What I’m trying to do is avoid having to write:
var array = str.split('-');
var a = array[0];
var b = array[1];
var c = array[2];
Because for the code that I’m writing at the moment such a method would be a real pain, I’m creating 20 variables from 7 different splits and don’t want to have to use such a verbose method.
Does anyone know of an elegant way to do this?
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