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ruby integer to boolean

I have a DB field that is integer type and values are always 0 or 1. How do I grab the equivalent boolean value in ruby? such that when i do the following the check box is set appropriately:

<%= check_box_tag 'resend', @system_config.resend %>
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Rafael Avatar asked Aug 20 '10 20:08

Rafael


3 Answers

1 is your only truth value here. So you can get the boolean truth value with number == 1.

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Chuck Avatar answered Nov 20 '22 03:11

Chuck


You could use the zero? method. It returns true if 0. If you need to backwards, you could easily negate it to !@system_config.resend.zero?. Or you could extend the Fixnum class, adding a to_b? method, since everything is open and extensible in dynamic languages.

class Integer
  def to_b?
    !self.zero?
  end
end

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Ruby API: http://ruby-doc.org/core/classes/Fixnum.html#M001050

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Jarrett Meyer Avatar answered Nov 20 '22 04:11

Jarrett Meyer


With Rails there's also ActiveModel::Type::Boolean.new.cast(value) which makes 0 false, non-zero true, [] true, {} true. Note that nil -> nil.

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karmakaze Avatar answered Nov 20 '22 04:11

karmakaze