I have an array
foo = %w(1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10)
How can I split or "chunk" this into smaller arrays?
class Array
def chunk(size)
# return array of arrays
end
end
foo.chunk(3)
# => [[1,2,3],[4,5,6],[7,8,9],[10]]
Take a look at Enumerable#each_slice:
foo.each_slice(3).to_a
#=> [["1", "2", "3"], ["4", "5", "6"], ["7", "8", "9"], ["10"]]
t = []; d.each_slice(3) {|s| t << s}
, ... why didn't I just try #to_a, thanks man.
foo.each_slice(3).each_with_index { |f, i| puts "#{f}, #{i}" }
in order to work through the array in slices (or "chunks").
Sep 14, 2012 at 19:08
["10"]
would be merged with ["7", "8", "9"]
to make the last chunk ["7", "8", "9", "10"]
?
If you're using rails you can also use in_groups_of:
foo.in_groups_of(3)
nil
. For example, if you makes arr = [0,1,2,3,4]
with in_groups_of(3)
, then its result is [[0,1,2],[3,4,nil]]
. In some case, it can make some troubles.
foo.in_groups_of(2, false)
it won't pad with nil
elements