Ruby | Symbol to_sym function
Last Updated :
10 Dec, 2019
Symbol#to_sym() : to_sym() is a Symbol class method which returns the symbol representation of the symbol object.
Syntax: Symbol.to_sym()
Parameter: Symbol values
Return: the symbol representation of the symbol object.
Example #1 :
a = :aBcDeF
b = : "\u{e4 f6 fc}"
c = : ABCDEF
puts "Symbol a to_sym form : #{a.to_sym}\n\n"
puts "Symbol b to_sym form : #{b.to_sym}\n\n"
puts "Symbol c to_sym form : #{c.to_sym}\n\n"
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Output :
Symbol a to_sym form : aBcDeF
Symbol b to_sym form : äöü
Symbol c to_sym form : ABCDEF
Example #2 :
a = :geeks
b = : "\u{e5 f6 f3}"
c = : GEEKS
puts "Symbol a to_sym form : #{a.to_sym}\n\n"
puts "Symbol b to_sym form : #{b.to_sym}\n\n"
puts "Symbol c to_sym form : #{c.to_sym}\n\n"
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Output :
Symbol a to_sym form : geeks
Symbol b to_sym form : åöó
Symbol c to_sym form : GEEKS
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