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 date_math.rb
, we can write the command:
ruby date_math.rb
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Should format and identify different parts of todays date.
"The year is: 2020, the calendar day is: 1, and the month is: 7."
Should output the number of days since Ruby was made.
Ruby released to the public on December 21, 1995
.
"Ruby is 108937 days old!"
Should output:
Is today Monday? true
if today is Monday, or
Is today Monday? false
if today is not Monday.
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date_math.rb should output '8959' when today is Jul 1, 2020
date_math.rb is not 'hard-coded' to the current date'
date_formatted.rb outputs 'The year is: 2020, the calendar day is: 1, and the month is: 7.' when today is July 1, 2020
date_formatted.rb outputs the formatted dates for any past/future date
date_formatted.rb should output 'Is today Monday? false', when today is not Monday
date_monday.rb should output 'Is today Monday? false', when today is not Monday
date_monday.rb should output 'Is today Monday? false', when today is not Monday