The lcm() function in Ruby returns the lcm of two numbers. LCM signifies the lowest common multiple which is divisible by both the numbers.
Syntax: number1.lcm(number2)
Parameter: The function requires two numbers whose lcm is returned.
Return Value: The function returns the lcm of two numbers
Example #1:
# Ruby program of Integer lcm() function # Initializing the numbers num1 = 10
num2 = 15
num3 = 21
num4 = 14
# Prints the lcm value puts num1.lcm(num2) puts num3.lcm(num4) |
Output:
30 42
Example #2:
# Ruby program of Integer lcm() function # Initializing the numbers num1 = 22 num2 = 18 num3 = 30 num4 = 25 # Prints the lcm value puts num1.lcm(num2)
puts num3.lcm(num4)
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Output:
198 150