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| -rw-r--r-- | ruby.html.markdown | 18 | 
1 files changed, 18 insertions, 0 deletions
| diff --git a/ruby.html.markdown b/ruby.html.markdown index 376f4a47..4b96b71c 100644 --- a/ruby.html.markdown +++ b/ruby.html.markdown @@ -181,6 +181,9 @@ array = [1, 2, 3, 4, 5] #=> [1, 2, 3, 4, 5]  # Arrays can contain different types of items.  [1, 'hello', false] #=> [1, "hello", false] +# You might prefer %w instead of quotes +%w[foo bar baz] #=> ["foo", "bar", "baz"] +  # Arrays can be indexed.  # From the front...  array[0] #=> 1 @@ -324,6 +327,11 @@ puts doubled  puts array  #=> [1,2,3,4,5] +# another useful syntax is .map(&:method) +a = ["FOO", "BAR", "BAZ"] +a.map { |s| s.downcase } #=> ["foo", "bar", "baz"] +a.map(&:downcase) #=> ["foo", "bar", "baz"] +  # Case construct  grade = 'B' @@ -430,6 +438,16 @@ def guests(*array)    array.each { |guest| puts guest }  end +# There is also the shorthand block syntax. It's most useful when you need +# to call a simple method on all array items. +upcased = ['Watch', 'these', 'words', 'get', 'upcased'].map(&:upcase) +puts upcased +#=> ["WATCH", "THESE", "WORDS", "GET", "UPCASED"] +  +sum = [1, 2, 3, 4, 5].reduce(&:+) +puts sum +#=> 15 +  # Destructuring  # Ruby will automatically destructure arrays on assignment to multiple variables. | 
