Your question isn't explained well, but as a quick guess for what you want I'll recommend looking at Array.group_by
, which is part of Enumerable:
ary = [
%w[3.0.1.2 TOTAL Pass],
%w[3.0.1.3 TOTAL Pass],
%w[3.4.0.1 8K Fail],
%w[3.5.4.3 9K Fail],
%w[3.5.0.9 TOTAL Fail],
]
ary.group_by{ |a| a.last }
Which returns a hash, with the keys being the two different values for the last element in the sub-arrays:
{
"Pass" => [
[0] [
[0] "3.0.1.2",
[1] "TOTAL",
[2] "Pass"
],
[1] [
[0] "3.0.1.3",
[1] "TOTAL",
[2] "Pass"
]
],
"Fail" => [
[0] [
[0] "3.4.0.1",
[1] "8K",
[2] "Fail"
],
[1] [
[0] "3.5.4.3",
[1] "9K",
[2] "Fail"
],
[2] [
[0] "3.5.0.9",
[1] "TOTAL",
[2] "Fail"
]
]
}
Accessing one or the other is easy:
ary.group_by{ |a| a.last }['Pass']
[
[0] [
[0] "3.0.1.2",
[1] "TOTAL",
[2] "Pass"
],
[1] [
[0] "3.0.1.3",
[1] "TOTAL",
[2] "Pass"
]
]
Or:
ary.group_by{ |a| a.last }['Fail']
[
[0] [
[0] "3.4.0.1",
[1] "8K",
[2] "Fail"
],
[1] [
[0] "3.5.4.3",
[1] "9K",
[2] "Fail"
],
[2] [
[0] "3.5.0.9",
[1] "TOTAL",
[2] "Fail"
]
]