Ruby | Queue push() function Last Updated : 04 Dec, 2020 Improve Improve Like Article Like Save Share Report The push() is an inbuilt function in Ruby inserts the element in the queue. Syntax: q_name.push(element) Parameters: The function takes the element to be inserted into the queue. Return Value: It inserts the element into the queue. Example 1: Ruby #Ruby program for push() function in Queue #Create a new QUEUE q1 q1 = Queue.new #push 5 q1.push(5) #push 6 q1.push(6) #Prints the element puts q1.pop puts q1.pop Output: 5 6 Example 2: Ruby #Ruby program for push() function in Queue #Create a new QUEUE q1 q1 = Queue.new #push 10 q1.push(10) #push 12 q1.push(12) #Prints the element puts q1.pop #Again pushes 13 q1.push(13) #Prints the element puts q1.pop #Prints the element puts q1.pop Output: 10 12 13 Reference: https://devdocs.io/ruby~2.5/queue#method-i-push Like Article Suggest improvement Previous Ruby | BigDecimal + value Next Ruby | Queue clear() function Share your thoughts in the comments Add Your Comment Please Login to comment...