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# Create an Array of Stringed Numbers
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To create an array of numbers between `1` and `5`, I can do something like
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the following:
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```ruby
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(1..5).to_a
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> [1,2,3,4,5]
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```
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However, what if I want an array of `"1"` to `"5"`? That is, what if I want
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an array of consecutive numbers as strings?
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I can just reuse the above and map them to strings like so:
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```ruby
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(1..5).to_a.map(&:to_s)
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> ['1','2','3','4','5']
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```
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Though, that seems more verbose than necessary. Ruby actually allows you to
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do ranges of characters. Which means that I can modify my original approach
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to look something like this:
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```ruby
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('1'..'5').to_a
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> ['1','2','3','4','5']
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```
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