Ruby Newbie: What if @ symbol is not used?

Hello Everyone,

Pardon this newbie question.

What if the @ symbol is not used before creating new variable names
inside of methods?

Thanks,

Todd

Todd Gardner wrote:

What if the @ symbol is not used before creating new variable names
inside of methods?

The variable is local to the method.

then the variables are local to the method. @vars are always instance vars of
the object - they persist after the method invocation and are availble to any
method of the object. this analogy may help (although it is not really
correct):

   - @vars are 'global' within an instance of a class - an object. all methods
     of the object may see this variable and have unrestricted read/write
     access to this @var. other objects of the same class have their own
     unique copies of @vars however, and cannot see the @vars of other objects.

   - @@vars are 'global' to all instances of a class. all objects of a given
     class may see this variable. there is only one copy per class and all
     objects of that class may read/write @@vars.

   - 'normal' vars are just that, no special scoping rules, etc. they are
     local to the method in which they were defined and leave scope (destroyed)
     after the method has ended.

cheers.

-a

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On Mon, 28 Jun 2004, Todd Gardner wrote:

Hello Everyone,

Pardon this newbie question.

What if the @ symbol is not used before creating new variable names
inside of methods?

Thanks,

Todd

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