I have the following arrays
campaign_names = ["Air Duct Cleaning", "Carpet Cleaning", "Brand Terms", "Upholstery Cleaning"]
impressions = ["358", "1404", "1853", "184"]
clicks = ["3", "6", "53", "0"]
conversions = ["0", "0", "2", "0"]
I'd like to create a hash within a hash so that the campaign_names elements are the nested hashes then impressions, clicks, and conversions are the keys within and the values are the array elements of each. The desired output is -
Hash = {:Air_Duct_Cleaning => { :impressions => "358", :clicks => "3", :conversions => "0" }, :Carpet_Cleaning => { :impressions => "1404", :clicks => "6", :conversions => "0" }, :Brand_Terms => { :impressions => "1853", :clicks => "53", :conversions => "2" }, :Upholstery_Cleaning => { :impressions => "184", :clicks => "0", :conversions => "0" }}
I've been trying to use #zip
to combine them and then I was hoping to use Hash[]
but end up with an empty hash (seems like I can only do that with 2 arrays)
zipped = campaign_names.zip(impressions, clicks, conversions)
=> [["Air Duct Cleaning", "358", "3", "0"], ["Carpet Cleaning", "1404", "6", "0"], ["Brand Terms", "1853", "53", "2"], ["Upholstery Cleaning", "184", "0", "0"]]
final_hash = Hash[zipped]
=> {}
I then tried using #each_with_index
but the output I get is just the array I'm calling it on
hash = {}
campaign_names.each_with_index { |key, index| hash[key] = values[index] }
=> ["Air Duct Cleaning", "Carpet Cleaning", "Brand Terms", "Upholstery Cleaning"]