Ruby | Struct values() function
The values() is an inbuilt method in Ruby that returns an array with the value of the particular struct.
Syntax: struct_name.to_a[integer]
Parameters: The function accepts an integer parameter which specifies the struct value to be returned.
Return Value: It returns the value of struct.
Example 1:
# Ruby program for values method in struct # Include struct place = Struct. new ( :name , :speciality ) # initialize values detail = place. new ( "nagpur" , "orange" ) # print value puts detail.values |
Output:
nagpur orange
Example 2:
# Ruby program for values method in struct # Include struct animals = Struct. new ( :name , :speciality , :found_in ) # initialize values detail = animals. new ( "labrador" , "bark" , "Newfoundland" ) # values used puts detail.values |
Output:
labrador bark Newfoundland
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