Ruby | Array class to_s() function
to_s() is an Array class method which returns the string representation of the array elements.
Syntax: Array.to_s()
Parameter: Array
Return: string representation of the array elements.
Example #1:
# Ruby code for to_s() method # declaring array a = [ 18 , 22 , 33 , nil , 5 , 6 ] # declaring array b = [ 1 , 4 , 1 , 1 , 88 , 9 ] # declaring array c = [ 18 , 22 , nil , nil , 50 , 6 ] # to_s puts "to_s : #{a.to_s()}\n\n" # to_s puts "to_s : #{b.to_s()}\n\n" # to_s puts "to_s : #{c.to_s()}\n\n" |
Output :
to_s : [18, 22, 33, nil, 5, 6] to_s : [1, 4, 1, 1, 88, 9] to_s : [18, 22, nil, nil, 50, 6]
Example #2:
# Ruby code for to_s() method # declaring array a = [ "abc" , "nil" , "dog" ] # declaring array b = [ "cow" , nil , "dog" ] # declaring array c = [ "cat" , nil , nil ] # to_s puts "to_s : #{a.to_s()}\n\n" # to_s puts "to_s : #{b.to_s()}\n\n" # to_s puts "to_s : #{c.to_s()}\n\n" |
Output :
to_s : ["abc", "nil", "dog"] to_s : ["cow", nil, "dog"] to_s : ["cat", nil, nil]
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