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while learning Rails, I keep hearing Local vs Instance but I can't find a definition of the two & the differences. And I'd like to avoid making assumptions.

What are the two and how are they different?

Thanks

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The main difference between local and instance variable is that local variable is only available in controller, where as instance variable is available in corresponding views also. The controller and views do not share local variables.

Thanks, Anubhaw

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    Example, @name = "Ruby_rails" is an instance variable and name = "Ruby_rails" is an local variable. Thanks......
    – Anubhaw
    Sep 21, 2010 at 5:35
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    In case this helps anyone: It is possible to set local variables for your templates through the controller this way: render :index, :locals => { :stuff => @stuff }
    – hangsu
    Apr 28, 2014 at 19:31
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The main differences between local and instance variables are as follows

  1. local variable has its scope restriction i.e not available to another methods where as instance available to another
  2. local and instance variable is also available in view
  3. instance variable is separate for each object

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