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Start your free trialJohn Stoveld
4,203 PointsError on Jason's code : Line 24 : issue with inject.
So I am getting an error trying to mimic Jason's code.
Here is what it looks like his code is - typing it out so I might have missed something:
class BankAccount
attr_reader :transactions
include Enumerable
def <=> (other_account)
self.balance <=> other_account.balance
end
def initialize(name)
@name = name
@balance = balance
@transactions = []
end
def deposit(amount)
@transactions.push(amount)
end
def withdraw(amount)
@transactions.push(-amount)
end
def balance
@transactions.inject(0) { |sum, iterator| sum += iterator }
end
def each
@transactions.each{|transaction| yield transaction}
end
end
account1 = BankAccount.new("John Stoveld")
account1.deposit(100)
account1.withdraw(50)
account1.deposit(500)
account1.withdraw(21)
account1.each do |transaction|
puts transaction
end
1 Answer
Maciej Czuchnowski
36,441 PointsWhy does your code have @balance = balance? The video says @balance = 0 and it works fine when you do it like this.
John Stoveld
4,203 PointsJohn Stoveld
4,203 PointsThat was it.
Not sure why I had that.
Im at work answering calls and bouncing between classes. Just missed that.
Thanks.