# Up And Down With Integers Ruby's [`Integer`](http://ruby-doc.org/core-2.2.0/Integer.html) class comes with an `#upto` and a `#downto` method. Both of these methods can be used to iterate from one number up or down to, respectively, another number. Let's count to 3 ```ruby > 1.upto(3) { |x| puts x } 1 2 3 ``` This of course can easily and perhaps more idiomatically be accomplished with a range and the `#each` method (e.g. `(1..3).each { |x| puts x }`. We cannot, however, simulate the `#downto` method with a range (at least, not very cleanly). So, if you need to count down to something, this is going to be the cleanest and clearest way. ```ruby > 5.downto(2) { |x| puts x } 5 4 3 2 ``` The return value for both methods is always the integer we started with.