How do I access the player_1_symbol (and player_2_symbol) inside loop without setting it as an instance method. I'm trying to loop for any bad input, once it is out of the loop I'm going to call a new_method and need to pass the player_1_symbol.
def select_player_symbol(player_1, player_2)
loop do
puts "What symbol would you like #{player_1} to be?"
player_1_symbol = gets.chomp
puts "What symbol would you like #{player_2} to be?"
player_2_symbol = gets.chomp
if player_2_symbol != player_1_symbol
puts "player 1: #{player_1_symbol}"
puts "player_2: #{player_2_symbol}"
break
end
puts "Please pick different symbols for each player"
end
new_method{player_1,
player_2,
player_1_symbol,
player_2_symbol}" # How to access these last two variables
end
This was my code beforehand but I wanted to refactor it. I'm not sure what the "more" proper way would be. But then I was really interested in knowing for the future if you had to call a variable outside of a loop how would you do it without setting it as an instance method.
def select_player_symbol(player_1, player_2)
puts "What symbol would you like #{player_1} to be?"
player_1_symbol = gets.chomp
puts "What symbol would you like #{player_2} to be?"
player_2_symbol = gets.chomp
while player_2_symbol == player_1_symbol
puts "#{player_1} has already picked that symbol,"
puts "please pick another symbol."
player_2_symbol = gets.chomp
end
new_method{player_1,
player_2,
player_1_symbol,
player_2_symbol}
end