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s is a string, This seems very long-winded - how can i simplify this? :

   if x === 2
      z = s
    elsif x === 3
      z = s+s
    elsif x === 4
      z = s+s+s
    elsif x === 5
      z = s+s+s+s
    elsif x === 6
      z = s+s+s+s+s

Thanks

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  • 1
    may be typo but === must be ==
    – Salil
    Jul 5, 2010 at 11:51
  • 3
    @Salil: Works just fine with ===. Though using === here is indeed quite unusual and possibly symptomatic of a misunderstanding of what === is for.
    – sepp2k
    Jul 5, 2010 at 11:56

4 Answers 4

25

Something like this is the simplest and works (as seen on ideone.com):

puts 'Hello' * 3   # HelloHelloHello
 
s = 'Go'
x = 4
z = s * (x - 1)
puts z             # GoGoGo

API links

ruby-doc.org - String: str * integer => new_str

Copy—Returns a new String containing integer copies of the receiver.

"Ho! " * 3   #=> "Ho! Ho! Ho! "
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  • 1
    where has ideone.com been all my life +1 Jul 5, 2010 at 12:04
2
z=''
(x-1).times do
 z+=s
end
1

Pseudo code (not ruby)

if 1 < int(x) < 7  then
   z = (x-1)*s
1

For example for a rating system up to 5 stars you can use something like this:

def rating_to_star(rating)
   'star' * rating.to_i + 'empty_star' * (5 - rating.to_i)
end

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