A Ruby exercise about multidimensional array said that two instances of each
method are necessary to access the inner elements of a multidimensional array. The following:
x = [[1,2],[3,4],[5,6]]
x.each do |a|
a.each do |b|
puts b
end
end
should return:
# 1
# 2
# 3
# 4
# 5
# 6
However, it's not necessary to use two each
methods. If I just do
x.each { |a| puts a }
I get the same result. It seems a single instance of each
already goes to the inner level of multidimensional arrays.
In that case, how would I access the first level? In other words, how would I get the following?
# [1,2]
# [3,4]
# [5,6]