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The each_with_index() of enumerable is an inbuilt method in Ruby hashes the items in the enumerable according to the given block. In case no block is given, then an enumerator is returned.

Syntax: enu.each_with_index { |obj| block }

Parameters: The function takes the block which is used to initialise the index to the individual objects.

Return Value: It returns the enumerator, if no block is given, else it hashes the items.

Example 1:




# Ruby program for each_with_index method in Enumerable
  
# Initialize 
hashing = Hash.new
enu = [7, 9, 10]
  
  
enu.each_with_index { |item, index|
  hashing[item] = index
}
  
# prints hash
puts hashing


Output:

{7=>0, 9=>1, 10=>2}

Example 2:




# Ruby program for each_with_index method in Enumerable
  
# Initialize 
hashing = Hash.new
enu = [7, 9, 10]
  
  
enu.each_with_index


Output:

Enumerator: [7, 9, 10]:each_with_index

Last Updated : 05 Dec, 2019
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