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6,693 PointsMaking a method that pushes new transactions: Works in reality but rejected by code challenge...
OK, so the code:
I write here is rejected by the question, but when I append to it to make this code, it actually works locally:
class BankAccount attr_reader :name
def initialize(name) @name = name @transactions = [] end
def add_transaction(description, amount) @transactions.push(description: description, amount: amount) end end
charliesAccount=BankAccount.new("Charlie Horse") charliesAccount.add_transaction('Dumb purchase', 5) charliesAccount.add_transaction('another dumb buy', 5000)
puts(charliesAccount.name) puts(charliesAccount.inspect)
It will spit out, as expected:
C:\Ruby23\bin>ruby tst.rb Charlie Horse
<BankAccount:0x1bbdd68 @name="Charlie Horse", @transactions=[{:description=>"Dumb purchase", :amount=>5}, {:description=>"another dumb buy", :amount=>5000}]>
Is this a glitch in the question or am I actually screwing something up?
class BankAccount
attr_reader :name
def initialize(name)
@name = name
@transaction = []
end
def add_transaction(description, amount)
@transaction.push(description: description, amount: amount)
end
end
1 Answer
Grace Kelly
33,990 PointsHi David, the code challenge requires for us to append the values to the @transactions array, in your code you have named it @transaction. Simply change the name on both instances of the name and the code challenge should pass :)