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Start your free trialPatrick Mockridge
Full Stack JavaScript Techdegree Graduate 45,611 PointsWhat's wrong with my code?
It says that I'm not returning the right index value but as far as I can see I I've set up the loop correctly.
class TodoList
attr_reader :name, :todo_items
def initialize(name)
@name = name
@todo_items = []
end
def add_item(name)
todo_items.push(TodoItem.new(name))
end
def find_index(name)
index = 0
found = false
todo_items.each do |todo_item|
if todo_item.name == name
found = true
end
index += 1
break if found
end
if found
return index
else
return false
end
end
end
1 Answer
Jason Anello
Courses Plus Student 94,610 PointsHi Patrick,
The problem is that you increment the index variable before you break from the loop. The index you return is then going to be one higher than what it was when the match is found.
You could put a break statement inside the if
block. That way you break immediately out of the loop and index has the correct value. If the name didn't match then you increment the index and loop again.
The other issue is that you're returning false if it wasn't found but the instructions say to return nil.
I would just leave off the else part at the end and it will automatically return nil if it reaches that far.