How is each_with_object supposed to work?

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鱼传尺愫 2020-12-09 15:00

I\'m trying to figure out how each_with_object is supposed to be used.

I have a sum example that doesn\'t work:

> (1..3).each_with_ob         


        
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  •  时光取名叫无心
    2020-12-09 15:25

    each_with_object does not work on immutable objects like integer.

    (1..3).each_with_object(0) {|i,sum| sum += i} #=> 0
    

    This is because each_with_object iterates over a collection, passing each element and the given object to the block. It does not update the value of object after each iteration and returns the original given object.

    It would work with a hash since changing value of a hash key changes it for original object by itself.

    (1..3).each_with_object({:sum => 0}) {|i,hsh| hsh[:sum] += i}
    #=> {:sum => 6}
    

    String objects are interesting case. They are mutable so you might expect the following to return "abc"

    ("a".."c").each_with_object("") {|i,str| str += i} # => ""
    

    but it does not. This is because str += "a" returns a new object and the original object stays the same. However if we do

    ("a".."c").each_with_object("") {|i,str| str << i} # => "abc"
    

    it works because str << "a" modifies the original object.

    For more info see ruby docs for each_with_object

    For your purpose, use inject

    (1..3).inject(0) {|sum,i| sum += i} #=> 6
    # or
    (1..3).inject(:+) #=> 6
    

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