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7,831 PointsOne of the question tells me the given code would create a valid string in Ruby with 3 lines in it but it generates 4.
One of the question asks:
The following code would create a valid string in Ruby with 3 lines in it:
string = "
My Ruby string here
Is created in three lines
This is a haiku"
I answer "False" and it was incorrect but the console told me otherwise.
1 Answer
Jack McDowell
37,797 PointsYou're technically right, if it were
string = "My Ruby string here
Is created in three lines
This is a haiku"
it would be 3 lines, but I imagine that they weren't counting the whitespace.