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Ruby question - Filtering array duplications
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Re: Ruby question - Filtering array duplications
Nice to know you got it sorted
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DaveyBoy - Posts: 131
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Re: Ruby question - Filtering array duplications
Thanks Dave
I'm not a talented coder, so nothing comes easily with Ruby here
Anyway, there are hundreds like me out there, those who called the "silent majority" who barely post or comment, and that's why it's so critical to demonstrate every single piece of code (even what seems stupidly obvious for those who can code) with a bright schematic. When people been told "Oh, just use ".uniq". That's the method", they have no idea what to do with it, since this method needs the correct syntax in FS Ruby or it's nothing but useless
I'm not a talented coder, so nothing comes easily with Ruby here
Anyway, there are hundreds like me out there, those who called the "silent majority" who barely post or comment, and that's why it's so critical to demonstrate every single piece of code (even what seems stupidly obvious for those who can code) with a bright schematic. When people been told "Oh, just use ".uniq". That's the method", they have no idea what to do with it, since this method needs the correct syntax in FS Ruby or it's nothing but useless
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kortezzzz - Posts: 763
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Re: Ruby question - Filtering array duplications
That's why I tried to use more RUBY in my last project.
If I don't, I'll forget much of what I almost started learning. Let alone, getting the proper Syntax.
Heck ... I'm still trying to remember WHEN to use an & in front of a variable. Sure, its' simple if we do this often ... but I often work in sprints when putting together a little utility tool I'd like to have.
So fortunate for the generous help offered here on the Forum ... but I still go to a lot of those RUBY sites, tracking down 'Methods' .... and many times, searching out questions that others have posted. But still I see a lot of 'Rail' formats, and others posting special 'Classes'. That's beyond what I can do.
Gotta say, though, when I do get a Ruby routine module working ... Man can it simplify the design and logic layout of my schematic.
Also wish I could organize the RUBY stuff [not my strong suite]. Like a sort of Ruby Database that could be search and ordered into categories. Even be able to then drop them into a schematic ... a dream
If I don't, I'll forget much of what I almost started learning. Let alone, getting the proper Syntax.
Heck ... I'm still trying to remember WHEN to use an & in front of a variable. Sure, its' simple if we do this often ... but I often work in sprints when putting together a little utility tool I'd like to have.
So fortunate for the generous help offered here on the Forum ... but I still go to a lot of those RUBY sites, tracking down 'Methods' .... and many times, searching out questions that others have posted. But still I see a lot of 'Rail' formats, and others posting special 'Classes'. That's beyond what I can do.
Gotta say, though, when I do get a Ruby routine module working ... Man can it simplify the design and logic layout of my schematic.
Also wish I could organize the RUBY stuff [not my strong suite]. Like a sort of Ruby Database that could be search and ordered into categories. Even be able to then drop them into a schematic ... a dream
- RJHollins
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Re: Ruby question - Filtering array duplications
So, from missing links by MvdLee, here's a CParser collection.
And what's weird is that I can't find these anywhere. Anyone have more of them? They look useful.
And what's weird is that I can't find these anywhere. Anyone have more of them? They look useful.
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wlangfor@uoguelph.ca - Posts: 912
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Re: Ruby question - Filtering array duplications
Rjhollins,
I agree with you. Generally, I try to avoid of using Ruby and use it only where there is no other reasonable solution (greenies get very messy or, heavy or have no answer to a given chellenge).
I collect ruby patches as well and add them into my toolbox and try to keep them organized as possible, but never seriously divided them into categories and etc. However, I'll upload my collection later. Maybe we can try creating a mini database here
I agree with you. Generally, I try to avoid of using Ruby and use it only where there is no other reasonable solution (greenies get very messy or, heavy or have no answer to a given chellenge).
I collect ruby patches as well and add them into my toolbox and try to keep them organized as possible, but never seriously divided them into categories and etc. However, I'll upload my collection later. Maybe we can try creating a mini database here
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kortezzzz - Posts: 763
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Re: Ruby question - Filtering array duplications
kortezzzz wrote:Rjhollins,
I agree with you. Generally, I try to avoid of using Ruby and use it only where there is no other reasonable solution (greenies get very messy or, heavy or have no answer to a given chellenge).
I collect ruby patches as well and add them into my toolbox and try to keep them organized as possible, but never seriously divided them into categories and etc. However, I'll upload my collection later. Maybe we can try creating a mini database here
That's great, should be useful thanks.
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wlangfor@uoguelph.ca - Posts: 912
- Joined: Tue Apr 03, 2018 5:50 pm
- Location: North Bay, Ontario, Canada
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