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Courses Plus Student 4,409 PointsUndefined local variable or method 'name' for main:Object
In trying to finish this code, ruby keeps coming up with several error messages like the one in the title. If I get past the 'name' error, it complains about the .size function. What is it that is going wrong?
contact_list = [
{"name" => "Jason", "phone_number" => "123"},
{"name" => "Nick", "phone_number" => "456"}
]
contact_list.each do |contact|
print "Name: #{contact[name]}"
if contact ["phone_numbers"].size > 0
contact ["phone_numbers"].each do |phone_number|
print "Phone number(s): #{phone_number}"
end
end
end
1 Answer
Steve Hunter
57,712 PointsHi Nyra,
I had a look over the challenge and came up with the following solution:
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
This is just outputting the value stored against each key.
Steve.