join() is an Array class method which returns the string which is created by converting each element of the array to a string, separated by the given separator.
Syntax: Array.join()
Parameter: Array
separator
Return: join value of the array elements
Example #1:
Ruby
a = [ 18 , 22 , 33 , nil , 5 , 6 ]
b = [ 1 , 4 , 1 , 1 , 88 , 9 ]
c = [ 18 , 22 , nil , nil , 50 , 6 ]
puts "join : #{a.join(" 4 ")}\n\n"
puts "join : #{b.join('-')}\n\n"
puts "join : #{c.join(" * ")}\n\n"
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Output :
join : 1842243344546
join : 1-4-1-1-88-9
join : 18*22***50*6
Example #2:
Ruby
a = [ "abc" , "nil" , "dog" ]
b = [ "cow" , nil , "dog" ]
c = [ "cat" , nil , nil ]
puts "join : #{a.join(" 4 ")}\n\n"
puts "join : #{b.join('-')}\n\n"
puts "join : #{c.join(" * ")}\n\n"
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Output :
join : abc4nil4dog
join : cow--dog
join : cat**
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Last Updated :
31 May, 2021
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