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Comprehensive Ruby Programming

By : Jordan Hudgens
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Comprehensive Ruby Programming

By: Jordan Hudgens

Overview of this book

Ruby is a powerful, general-purpose programming language that can be applied to any task. Whether you are an experienced developer who wants to learn a new language or you are new to programming, this book is your comprehensive Ruby coding guide. Starting with the foundational principles, such as syntax, and scaling up to advanced topics such as big data analysis, this book will give you all of the tools you need to be a professional Ruby developer. A few of the key topics are: object-oriented programming, built-in Ruby methods, core programming skills, and an introduction to the Ruby on Rails and Sinatra web frameworks. You will also build 10 practical Ruby programs. Created by an experienced Ruby developer, this book has been written to ensure it focuses on the skills you will need to be a professional Ruby developer. After you have read this book, you will be ready to start building real-world Ruby projects.
Table of Contents (20 chapters)

How to use grep instead of the select and map methods

This section will teach you how to use grep instead of other methods in Ruby, such as select and map, to search through a collection.

To start with, I'm going to create an array of filenames, as shown in the following code:

arr = ['hey.rb', 'there.rb', 'index.html'] 

Now let's see how we can use grep to perform the functions of select or map.

First, let's say you want to return only the files that end in the extension .rb, and along with it, you want to remove the extension so the output has only filenames.

The typical code to implement this type of behavior would be something like this:

p arr.select { |x| x=~ /\.rb/ }.map{ |x| x[0..-4]} 

The output should just have the ["hey", "there"] values.

Though it worked, we can make it more efficient using the grep method...