Methods
Instance Public methods
exclude?(object)
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The negative of the Enumerable#include?
. Returns
true
if the collection does not include the object.
index_by()
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Convert an enumerable to a hash.
people.index_by(&:login)
=> { "nextangle" => <Person ...>, "chade-" => <Person ...>, ...}
people.index_by { |person| "#{person.first_name} #{person.last_name}" }
=> { "Chade- Fowlersburg-e" => <Person ...>, "David Heinemeier Hansson" => <Person ...>, ...}
many?()
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Returns true
if the enumerable has more than 1 element.
Functionally equivalent to enum.to_a.size > 1
. Can be
called with a block too, much like any?, so people.many? { |p| p.age
> 26 }
returns true
if more than one person is over
26.
sum(identity = 0, &block)
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Calculates a sum from the elements.
payments.sum { |p| p.price * p.tax_rate }
payments.sum(&:price)
The latter is a shortcut for:
payments.inject(0) { |sum, p| sum + p.price }
It can also calculate the sum without the use of a block.
[5, 15, 10].sum # => 30
['foo', 'bar'].sum # => "foobar"
[[1, 2], [3, 1, 5]].sum => [1, 2, 3, 1, 5]
The default sum of an empty list is zero. You can override this default:
[].sum(Payment.new(0)) { |i| i.amount } # => Payment.new(0)