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I have a hash that goes multiple levels deep: http://gist.github.com/285350

I am trying to loop through each serving but I keep running into multiple nil[] errors even though the hash isn't nil.

For example:

food_hash["food"]["servings"]

Returns nil.[]

It might be because im half asleep but I can't seem to get down to the "serving_description"... could anyone help put me in the right direction?

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    Should I just assume that your missing double-quote is an error in copying and does not exist in your actual code? See your one-liner provided in the question.
    – Matchu
    Jan 24, 2010 at 18:29
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    I don't see the key "food" anywhere in that gist.
    – Ben
    Jan 24, 2010 at 18:30
  • Matchu: fixed, thanks Ben: sorry I stipped out some of the hash because it was really long. It actually begins with {"food"=>{"food_name"=>"Bacon"...etc
    – kush
    Jan 24, 2010 at 18:32

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I can't see get down to the "serving_description"

Note that (1) servings.serving is an array, and (2) food is not a key in the hash. Try this instead:

f["servings"]["serving"][0]["serving_description"]
=> "1 thin slice (yield after cooking)"

where f is the hash.

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Is this what you're trying to do?

food_hash["servings"]["serving"][0]["serving_description"]

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