Not sure what you want from your example. Properties (from what I've seen) are usually used to create setters and getters. You can have that in Ruby with attr_accessor
:
class Test
attr_accessor :check
end
You can call attr_accessor
anytime you want an attribute:
class Test
%w{this are possible attribute names}.each do |att|
attr_accessor att
end
end
Or
Class Test
end
test = Test.new
Test.send(:attr_accessor, :whatever)
test.whatever = "something"
test.whatever # => "something"
If you only want a getter you have attr_reader
, and there's attr_writer
for a writer. They all, for an attribute called attribute_name
, use an instance variable called @attribute_name
. They all may be built with instance_variable_set
and instance_variable_get
, which allow dynamically setting and getting instance variables.