I've been reading the Ruby docs, and looking at some other posts on the issue, but I am still wondering about this:
#counts each number in an array once
array = [1,1,2,5,3,2,5,3,3,3]
numbers = {}
array.each { |num| numbers[num] += 1 }
=> in `block in mode': undefined method `+' for nil:NilClass (NoMethodError)
In the Hash documentation the default value for a Hash
is nil
, which is why I am getting this error I assume. Is there a better way to insert each key/(value += 1) into the numbers array?
numbers = Hash.new(0)
and thennumbers[num] += 1
whennum
is not a hash key. Since you gave a default value of0
when creating the hash, when Ruby finds thatnum
is not a hash key, it creates a new hash elementh[num] = 0
. It then executesh[num] += 1 # => 1
and Bob's your uncle.new
is given a default argument, Ruby won't create a hash element unless an assignment is performed. Ifh = Hash.new(0)
, for example,h[6]
will equalnil
in the if statementif h[6] == 0
, resulting in the condition beingfalse
, and no hash element with key = 6 will be created (which otherwise would cause the if condition to be evaluted astrue
).