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I'm fairly new to ruby on rails and I'm having some trouble trying to extract a key value from an array of hashes (@sorted) when using options_from_collection_for_select in my html.haml file.

So far I've tried

options_from_collection_for_select(@sorted, "#{@sorted['id']}", 
"#{@sorted['name']}")

options_from_collection_for_select(@sorted, @sorted['id'], @sorted['name'])

But both give me a "Can't convert string to integer" error I've tried calling to_i but the error still persists.

Array of Hashes (@sorted)

@sorted => [{"id"=>"51a7ba4154b3289da800000f", "name"=>"Book1", "count"=>8},
{"id"=>"519d24ed54b328e512000001", "name"=>"Book2", "count"=>5},
{"id"=>"5258917b54b32812cd000003", "name"=>"Book3", "count"=>1}]
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  • please show us a part of your @sorted hash
    – xlembouras
    Jan 30, 2014 at 19:23

2 Answers 2

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With options_for_select:

options_for_select(@sorted.map{|hash| [hash["id"],hash["name"]]})
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  • I did this manipulation in my controller which makes things a lot cleaner on the haml end but yes this worked. I got it to work before I saw your answer but you definitely get the credit. Thanks!
    – thedevlpr
    Jan 30, 2014 at 20:29
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Remember that when you have an array, it is made up of multiple elements, and the methods you call on it are array methods, not methods for the elements inside.

In this case, each element is a hash, so your array looks like the following:

[ {"id" => 1, "name" => "Name 1"}, {"id" => 2, "name" => "Name 2" ]

The class itself is an array. You can index in to an array like so:

myArray[1]

This method takes an integer and finds the nth element. So doing:

@sorted[1]

Would return this hash element:

{"id" => 2, "name" => "Name 2"}

And now you can call hash methods on it. This is why you were getting that error, because the Array#[] method assumed you were giving it an integer to index in to the array, but you were giving it a string - a string that could not be converted in to an integer.

So in your particular case, you probably mean to do:

@sorted.first["id"], @sorted.first["name"]

(Doing @sorted.first is an alternative to @sorted[0] to get the first element in an array)

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  • How would this iterate through to the remaining array elements? If my options_from_collection_for_select has @sorted.first["id"], @sorted.first["name"] wouldn't it always be just displaying the first element?
    – thedevlpr
    Jan 30, 2014 at 19:29
  • If you want more information on how to use that method, see the documentation here: apidock.com/rails/ActionView/Helpers/FormOptionsHelper/… But my response was more so in regards to your Ruby-use issue.
    – MrDanA
    Jan 30, 2014 at 19:30

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