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I made a program. The names that are displayed are not separated by a space. Does anyone have any idea on how to do this?

puts 'hello there, what is your forename?'
forename = gets.chomp
puts 'your middlename?'
middlename = gets.chomp
puts 'and your last name?'
surname = gets.chomp
puts 'so your full name is, ' + forename + middlename + surname + '. '

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The gets.chomp method itself does not catch any spaces. You will have to add them yourself.

Another Ruby way how to do that is through the join method.

puts "So your full name is, #{[forename, middlename, surname].join(' ')}."

With David's suggestion to form a complete answer, use compact before the joining, in order to avoid empty middlename and doubling of space.

puts "So your full name is, #{[forename, middlename, surname].compact.join(' ')}."
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    If you put a .compact on that array of names then it will handle a nil name element very neatly. Jul 26, 2015 at 11:44
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There are no spaces, because you are not printing them anywhere. You can interpolate variables (mind " double quotes):

puts "so your full name is,  #{forename} #{middlename} #{surname}."

Or explicitly concatenate with spaces ' ':

puts 'so your full name is, ' + forename + ' ' +  middlename + ' ' + surname + '. '
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I am not a Ruby person (to be honest I have no idea about Ruby), but you could try this

puts 'so your full name is, ' + forename + ' ' + middlename + ' ' + surname + '. '

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