# If You Detect None The [`Enumerable#detect`](http://ruby-doc.org/core-2.2.3/Enumerable.html#method-i-detect) method, which is synonymous with `#find`, can be given an optional argument, `ifnone`, that is called when nothing in the array meets the conditional in the block. Though I am not sure how this is practically useful and cannot find an example of it in use, this contrived example illustrates how it works. ```ruby # without the fallback behavior > [2,4,6,8].detect { |x| x.odd? } => nil # with a proc as an argument > [2,4,6,8].detect(->{0}) { |x| x.odd? } => 0 ``` The last example can also be written as: ```ruby > [2,4,6,8].detect(->{0}, &:odd?) => 0 ``` And if you want to be really explicit: ```ruby > [2,4,6,8].detect(ifnone=->{0}, &:odd?) => 0 ```