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Ken jones
5,394 PointsYou could also scrap the logical operator completely here and make the function return false if the command is not valid.
def valid_command?(command)
valid_commands = %w[y yes]
valid_commands.include?(command.downcase)
end
James Walton
10,292 PointsJames Walton
10,292 PointsTry this code:
You need to pass the method an argument (command) which will be evaluated within the method using an if statement and a series of 'Or' operators.