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9,119 PointsProblem with delete_at method
def using_delete(drinks, name="beer")
drinks = ["wine", "beer", "beer", "soda", "milk"]
drinks.delete("beer")
return drinks
end
my problem is that it is not deleting the "beer" string out of the array. It seems I am doing everything right though
1 Answer
Tim Knight
28,888 PointsThis is working for me. I removed your parameters because they're not needed for your example:
def using_delete
drinks = ["wine", "beer", "beer", "soda", "milk"]
drinks.delete("beer")
drinks
end
using_delete # => ["wine", "soda", "milk"]