I want to use variable insite %w{} but this is generating only string.
I have try with
a="hello",
b="world"
%w{a b}
But this is display ["a", "b"]
I want to display ["hello","world"]
If you want to use variables you can use interpolation and the %W
variant
a = "hello"
b = "world"
pp %W{#{a} #{b} this is normal text} #=> ["hello", "world", "this", "is", "normal", "text"]
%w{#{x}}
, as well as any combination of quotes, extra text, parens instead of brackets, etc. that I can think of (where x = 'a b c') always results in
["\#{x}"]` for me. This may have worked back in 2013, but unless I'm missing something stupid (entirely possible), the interpolation syntax is now escaped and taken as a literal.
[a, b]
, because%w{all strings}
creates a string arrayirb(main):017:0> %W(#{a} #{b}) => ["hello", "world"]