is there an equivalence in Ruby for the nested "for loop" in java.
i want to complete the following:
i is 0
j is 2
j is 4
j is 6
j is 8
i is 1
j is 2
j is 4
j is 6
j is 8
i is 2
j is 2
j is 4
j is 6
j is 8
but want to use Ruby,(i think Rails has a foreach loop).I can do the above in Java
but Ruby is still foreign to me.Whats the best method to implement the above?
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If you are just trying to iterate over the numeric ranges:
(0..2).each { |i|
2.step(8, 2) { |j|
puts "#{i}, #{j}"
}
}
Gary Wright
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On Apr 6, 2007, at 6:25 PM, dwyer@o2.ie wrote:
is there an equivalence in Ruby for the nested "for loop" in java.
i want to complete the following:
i is 0
j is 2
j is 4
j is 6
j is 8
irb(main):005:0> 0.upto 2 do |i|
irb(main):006:1* 2.step 8, 2 do |j|
irb(main):007:2* print i, " ", j, "\n"
irb(main):008:2> end
irb(main):009:1> end
0 2
0 4
0 6
0 8
1 2
1 4
1 6
1 8
2 2
2 4
2 6
2 8
=> 0
You can also use a for loop for the outer loop:
irb(main):010:0> for i in 0..2 do
irb(main):011:1* puts i
irb(main):012:1> end
0
1
2
=> 0..2
The scoping is a bit different, i.e. i is known after the loop.
Kind regards
robert
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On 07.04.2007 00:21, dwyer@o2.ie wrote:
is there an equivalence in Ruby for the nested "for loop" in java.
i want to complete the following:
i is 0
j is 2
j is 4
j is 6
j is 8
i is 1
j is 2
j is 4
j is 6
j is 8
i is 2
j is 2
j is 4
j is 6
j is 8
but want to use Ruby,(i think Rails has a foreach loop).I can do the above in Java but Ruby is still foreign to me.Whats the best method to implement the above?
thanks for the code Gary, I'm goin work through it.its quite different from how I implemented the
solution in java,(it really is a paradigm shift), thanks again for the reply
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How did you do it in Java, might I ask, that might help us help you
understand the ruby way.
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On 4/6/07, dwyer@o2.ie <JervisTown@ruby-lang.org> wrote:
thanks for the code Gary, I'm goin work through it.its quite different from how I implemented the
solution in java,(it really is a paradigm shift), thanks again for the reply
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This alternative version is a bit simpler.
It might be better to understand this one and
then go back to my first one:
[0,1,2].each { |i|
[2,4,6,8].each { |j|
puts "#{i}, #{j}"
}
}
Gary Wright
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On Apr 6, 2007, at 7:15 PM, dwyer@o2.ie wrote:
thanks for the code Gary, I'm goin work through it.its quite different from how I implemented the
solution in java,(it really is a paradigm shift), thanks again for the reply