I have this code:
File.foreach("testfile.txt") { |line| print line }
lines = File.readlines("testfile.txt")
lines.each { |line| print line }
Ex. how could I edit this to get a specific line from testfile.txt
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$text2 = gets("some code to give me text on line 2 from textfile.txt").chomp
So, I want to run a program that searches for 4 different variables that are editable by anyone. These will be in a separate file and thus the code will not have to be rewritten in order to change the test for a new set of search cases.
Say I have a document (I suppose text is easiest but am probably wrong) that looks like this:
Tea
Coffee
Hot Chocolate
Cookies
That will be all that is in the file. And another file(.rb) pulls these variables and searches for them in Google or whatever. If the code reads in bytes then I wouldn't be able to change the variables to anything longer or shorter.
It would be feasible to have the document say
1:Tea
2:Coffee
3:Hot Chocolate
4:Cookies
So long as the code would only pull out the "Tea" or "coffee" and not the preceding number.
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global variable as far as I know that's considered to be Bad Practice in Ruby