Run your Ruby file by typing ruby
and then the name of the file you want to run in the Terminal.
If we want to run array_count.rb
, we can write the command:
ruby array_count.rb
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Print the square of the second-to-last number that the user enters.
The expected output will be something like:
"Enter at least 2 numbers, separated by spaces:"
9.0
Create an Array and use the count method to print how many elements are in that Array.
Expected output:
"Enter at least 2 numbers, separated by spaces:"
2
Create an Array and use the reverse method to return the array in reverse order.
Expected output:
"Enter at least 2 values, separated by spaces:"
["second", "first", 0]
Create an Array of numbers and output the number with the lowest value in the array, the number with the highest value in the array, and the difference between the highest value and the lowest value.
lowest_number
highest_number
difference
Output the sum value of all the elements in the array.
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array_count.rb should output '2' given the input '2 9'
array_count.rb should output '9' given the input '9 12 8 25 16 78 64 0 27'
array_count.rb should output '5' given the input '9 80 17 28 36'
array_element_square.rb should output '4.0' given the input '9 2 7'
array_element_square.rb should output '9.0' given the input '6 4 6 6 6 3 2'
array_element_square.rb should output '18.49' given the input '3.2 -1.1 -4.3 8.4'
array_min_max_difference.rb should output '6', '73', and '67' on separate lines
array_reverse.rb should output '['hello', 'zebra', '35', 'banana']' given the input 'banana 35 zebra hello'.
array_reverse.rb should output '[4, 3, 2, 1]' given the input '1 2 3 4'.
array_sum_elements.rb should output '151'