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In some cases, you can destructure the object in a function argument itself.

Consider the code below:

const profileUpdate = (profileData) => {
const { name, age, nationality, location } = profileData;

}

This effectively destructures the object sent into the function. This can also be done in-place:

const profileUpdate = ({ name, age, nationality, location }) => {

}

When profileData is passed to the above function, the values are destructured from the function parameter for use within the function.

--instructions--

Use destructuring assignment within the argument to the function half to send only max and min inside the function.

--hints--

stats should be an object.

assert(typeof stats === 'object');

half(stats) should be 28.015

assert(half(stats) === 28.015);

Destructuring should be used.

assert(__helpers.removeWhiteSpace(__helpers.removeJSComments(code)).match(/half=\({\w+,\w+}\)/));

Destructured parameter should be used.

assert(!__helpers.removeJSComments(code).match(/stats\.max|stats\.min/));

--seed--

--seed-contents--

const stats = {
max: 56.78,
standard_deviation: 4.34,
median: 34.54,
mode: 23.87,
min: -0.75,
average: 35.85
};

// Only change code below this line
const half = (stats) => (stats.max + stats.min) / 2.0;
// Only change code above this line

--solutions--

const stats = {
max: 56.78,
standard_deviation: 4.34,
median: 34.54,
mode: 23.87,
min: -0.75,
average: 35.85
};

const half = ( {max, min} ) => (max + min) / 2.0;