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Start your free trialLeonardo Escalante
3,190 PointsThe push method in ruby
I am having some problems with the sintaxis of this code , please tell me what i'm doing wrong. Thanks.
grocery_list = { 'title' => 'Grocery List', 'items' => [] } grocery_item = { 'title' => 'Bread', 'quantity' => 1 } grocery_list['items'].push{grocery_item}
grocery_list = { 'title' => 'Grocery List', 'items' => [] }
grocery_item = { 'title' => 'Bread', 'quantity' => 1 }
grocery_list['items'].push{grocery_item}
1 Answer
Jason Anders
Treehouse Moderator 145,860 PointsHey Leonardo,
You've pretty much got it, except for the type of 'brackets' after push
. Remember push
is a method, and therefore uses parenthesis, not curly braces. Just change those and you're good.
grocery_list['items'].push(grocery_item)
Keep Coding! :)