# Define A Method On A Struct When defining a Ruby `Struct`, you can optionally pass it a block that defines any number of methods as instance methods on that `Struct`. They can reference the attributes of the `Struct`. Here is an example of a person `Struct` with a `full_name` method that uses the `first_name` and `last_name` attributes. ```ruby Person = Struct.new(:first_name, :last_name, :age) do def full_name "#{first_name} #{last_name}" end end ``` This `Struct` can be used like so: ```ruby > liz = Person.new("Liz", "Lemon", 39) => # > liz.full_name => "Liz Lemon" ``` This is a great way to make a `Struct` just a bit more powerful without having to convert it into a full-blown PORO (plain old Ruby object).