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2,146 PointsInside the Name class, create a method called title that returns the @title variable:
Hello Ruby Friends,
I am having trouble with this problem.
I am rather unsure what is being asked and how to begin this one! I definetly want to keep moving forward with this Ruby Track.
Please helpppp
Thanks
class Name
def initialize (title)
@title = title
end
def title
"title"
end
def first_name
"Metal"
end
def last_name
"Robot"
end
end
name = Name.new("Mrs.")
2 Answers
Hassan Al-ubeidi
Courses Plus Student 6,035 PointsYou're returning the string "title", rather than the variable title. In this case it's @title.
nathanielcusano
9,808 Pointsclass Name
def initialize(title)
@title= title
end
def title
@title
end
def first_name
"hello"
end
def last_name
"moda"
end
end
name= Name.new("Mr")
name.title