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Courses Plus Student 4,409 PointsHow do I use the .select method to move an item into another array?
I don't understand how the .select method can move an item to another array.
#using the 'select' method, create a new array named 'house' that contains
#any items from the 'array' varibale with a length greater than four characters.
array = ["Tree", "House"]
house = []
if array.select{|item| item.length > 4} == true
end
1 Answer
Steve Hunter
57,712 PointsNearly there, Nyra!
You need to assign the value returned from the select
function to a variable named house
. The returned value will be an array.
Then start the select, and pass in a block like |item|
. Then set the condition to be selected, item.length > 4
and you're good to go!
array = ["Tree", "House"]
house = array.select { |item| item.length > 4 }
I hope that makes sense.
Steve.