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Start your free trialZachary Dunn
6,557 PointsQuack Quack?
What?
contact_list = [
{"name" => "Jason", "phone_number" => "123"},
{"name" => "Nick", "phone_number" => "456"}
]
contact_list.each
1 Answer
Salman Akram
Courses Plus Student 40,065 PointsHI Zachery,
Please add question next time to help us what's the problem is.
Question is Using the each method, iterate over the contact_list array. Assign each array item to the local variable contact in the block and print out the value of the name and phone_number keys.
Hint---> Local variable called Contact and then print out name & phone number as Keys.
contact_list = [
{"name" => "Jason", "phone_number" => "123"},
{"name" => "Nick", "phone_number" => "456"}
]
contact_list.each do |contact|
puts contact["name"]
puts contact["phone_number"]
end
Quack!!!
Zachary Dunn
6,557 PointsZachary Dunn
6,557 Pointsso the "Assign" is the verb of what happens during the "each" method? thank you, i haven't been this frustrated on anything in years
Salman Akram
Courses Plus Student 40,065 PointsSalman Akram
Courses Plus Student 40,065 PointsJust keep practice with Variables things to store a value and assign a name to that value, you will get grasp later. :)