So I'm new to Ruby and I'm looking to make my code a little neater and cleaner looking. Basically I have a these methods in a class. I made a reverse polish notation calculator. Now I know in theory "don't repeat yourself" but as you can see in the plus
minus
divide
and times
methods I do. Basically the only thing that changes is a the +, -, /, *. I'm wondering what is the best way to go about fixing that? To start, here's the code. Some of my thoughts are below.
class RPNCalculator
def initialize
@calculator = [ ]
end
def push(num)
@calculator << num
end
def plus
value = @calculator[-2].to_f + @calculator[-1]
@calculator.delete_at(-2)
@calculator.delete_at(-1)
@calculator << value
end
def minus
value = @calculator[-2].to_f - @calculator[-1]
@calculator.delete_at(-2)
@calculator.delete_at(-1)
@calculator << value
end
def divide
value = @calculator[-2].to_f / @calculator[-1]
@calculator.delete_at(-2)
@calculator.delete_at(-1)
@calculator << value
end
def times
value = @calculator[-2].to_f * @calculator[-1]
@calculator.delete_at(-2)
@calculator.delete_at(-1)
@calculator << value
end
Basically, I'm thinking to make another method end_calc()
which takes a block(?). I'm wondering what that would look like. For example this is what I was thinking about.
def end_calc(&block)
value = @calculator[-2].to_f &block @calculator[-1]
@calculator.delete_at(-2)
@calculator.delete_at(-1)
@calculator << value
end
def plus
end_calc(+)
end
Basically in the methods plus
minus
etc, I just call end_calc plus the necessary +
-
/
*
sign. How can I write it syntactically so that the +
method is inserted into end_calc
? Or what should I go about studying in order to understand how to do that? Is there another what to do it that may be more effective that I do not know about yet?