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Start your free trialDaniel Wise
9,119 PointsWhat is wrong here?
It says I did not call the "run" method but I thought I did with the "def run" code I typed here.
class SimpleBenchmarker
def run(description, &block)
start_time = Time.now
block.call
end_time = Time.now
elapsed = end_time - start_time
puts "\n#{description} results"
puts "Elapsed time: #{elapsed} seconds"
end
end
benchmarker = SimpleBenchmarker.new
def run(description, &block)
puts "This" do
end
end
2 Answers
Manuel Quintanilla
3,083 Points#1of2
benchmarker = SimpleBenchmarker.new
#2of2
#first argument should have "string of description"
benchmarker.run "Any description you want" do
#second argument should have anything in block
10.times do
puts "any code you choose"
end
end
Manuel Quintanilla
3,083 PointsWhat they wanted was for you to call the "run" method on the "benchmarker" object and pass it two arguments. Passing it two arguments meaning its still within the same calling of the object.