i have the following
class test
hash={}
def printHash
puts hash[1]
puts hash[2]
puts hash[3]
end
end
test.new.printHash
this prints:
1
0
1
Why does this happen? how can i test whether or not i have put something in that spot of the hash? or am i missing something
You're well off the mark, but it appears to be doing something because hash is a builtin function which returns a Fixnum hashcode for the object. When you use square brackets on a Fixnum, you get the value of the specific bit. What you want to do is to create an instance variable, which starts with the sigil @. Also, you have to create instance variables within a method, so we'll use the one that's called whenever an object of the class is created, initialize:
class Test
def initialize
@hash = {}
end
def printHash
puts @hash[1]
puts @hash[2]
puts @hash[3]
end
end
Now you'll find this prints nil for all three. To test whether a hash has a value for a specific key, you can use has_key?.
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