The real?() is an inbuilt method in Ruby returns a boolean value. It returns true if the number is a negative one, else it returns false.
Syntax: num.real?()
Parameters: The function needs a number which is to be checked for.
Return Value: It returns returns a boolean value.
Example 1:
# Ruby program for real?()
# method in Numeric
# Initialize a number
num1 = 10
# Prints real or not
puts num1.real?()
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Output:
true
Example 2:
# Ruby program for real?()
# method in Numeric
# Initialize a number
num1 = Complex(12, 3)
# Prints real or not
puts num1.real?()
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Output:
false