1
0
mirror of https://github.com/jbranchaud/til synced 2026-01-03 07:08:01 +00:00

Add Wrap Things In An Array, Even Hashes as a ruby til

This commit is contained in:
jbranchaud
2019-07-16 19:30:37 -05:00
parent ced73b4c04
commit f6c495a1ea
2 changed files with 39 additions and 1 deletions

View File

@@ -10,7 +10,7 @@ smart people at [Hashrocket](http://hashrocket.com/).
For a steady stream of TILs from a variety of rocketeers, checkout
[til.hashrocket.com](https://til.hashrocket.com/).
_825 TILs and counting..._
_826 TILs and counting..._
---
@@ -686,6 +686,7 @@ _825 TILs and counting..._
- [Use dotenv In A Non-Rails Project](ruby/use-dotenv-in-a-non-rails-project.md)
- [Using BCrypt To Create And Check Hashed Passwords](ruby/using-bcrypt-to-create-and-check-hashed-passwords.md)
- [Who Are My Ancestors?](ruby/who-are-my-ancestors.md)
- [Wrap Things In An Array, Even Hashes](ruby/wrap-things-in-an-array-even-hashes.md)
- [Zero Padding](ruby/zero-padding.md)
### tmux

View File

@@ -0,0 +1,37 @@
# Wrap Things In An Array, Even Hashes
I've always used `Kernel::Array` to wrap things in an array. It works great.
```ruby
> Array(nil)
#=> []
> Array(1)
#=> [1]
> Array(["hello", "world"])
#=> ["hello", "world"]
```
Except with hashes, it might not do what you expect when given a hash.
```ruby
> Array({a: 1, b: 2})
#=> [[:a, 1], [:b, 2]]
```
I just wanted the hash wrapped in an array, not turned into an array of tuples.
The `Array` class has a method `#wrap` which behaves similarly to
`Kernal::Array` while also handling hashes in the way I was wanting.
```ruby
> Array.wrap(nil)
#=> []
> Array.wrap(1)
#=> [1]
> Array.wrap(["hello", "world"])
#=> ["hello", "world"]
> Array.wrap({a: 1, b: 2})
#=> [{a: 1, b: 2}]
```
[source](https://devdocs.io/rails~5.2/array#method-c-wrap)