I'am doing some begginer type OOP exercises found in internet. Currently my task is to create two classes:
- Person: with variables: name, surname, age.
- Song: with variables: title, author (Person type), date of issue
Problem is how to create this Person type variable. I tried this:
class Person
attr_accessor :name, :surname, :age
def initialize name, surname, age = nil
@name, @surname, @age = name, surname, age
end
end
class Song
attr_accessor :tite, :author, :date_of_issue
def initalize title, author , date_of_issue
@title, @author, @date_of_issue = title, Person.new, date_of_issue
end
end
When I try to create new object:
song1 = Song.new("All_you_need_is_love", "The_beattles", 1967)
I get:
ArgumentError: wrong number of arguments (0 for 2)
So I got two ideas:
My
Song
class code is wrongsong1
object initialization is wrong (because number of arguments)
What do you think?
Person
constructor know what the name and the surname are when you don't even give them? You are not passing any parameter to the constructor, but even if you do, are you expecting that Ruby somehow magically selects a player given the group "The_beatles", and extracts, for example "John" and "Lennon" for the name and the surname? If you do, I think you have a completely wrong idea about how Ruby works. It is not an AI.