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I've been trying to solve this Codewars problem with Ruby but it keeps giving me this error and I don't know the reason.

main.rb:10:in `head_smash': undefined method `each' for "":String (NoMethodError)
from main.rb:80:in `block in <main>'
from /runner/frameworks/ruby/cw-2.rb:55:in `block in describe'
from /runner/frameworks/ruby/cw-2.rb:46:in `measure'
from /runner/frameworks/ruby/cw-2.rb:51:in `describe'
from main.rb:17:in `<main>'

My code to solve this problem is this one:

 def head_smash(arr)
  arr1 = []
    if arr == []
        return 'Gym is empty'
    elsif arr.is_a?(Integer) == true
        return 'This isn\'t the gym!!'
    else
      arr.each do |i| 
         arr1.append(i.gsub(/O/, ' '))
      end
    end
    return arr1
 end

How can I solve this?

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    In fairness, this part of the challenge is a bit bogus -- "If the provided array is empty, or is an empty string, return 'Gym is empty'". The real problem is supposed to be about handing an Array input, so why is it asking for some special handling on an empty string? If I were designing this, I'd consider all non-array inputs to be invalid, and handle them all the same way.
    – Tom Lord
    Mar 12, 2021 at 10:34

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It is probably this test (see line #64 in the test for that exercise) that makes your code fail:

Test.assert_equals(head_smash(''),'Gym is empty')

In that test, the input is an empty String but your code doesn't check for string types and at least handles empty Strings. Instead, your code calls arr.each when arr is a string.

A very simple approach to fix this specific issue would be to change the first condition

if arr == []

to any of the following

if arr == [] || arr == ''

if [[], ''].include?(arr)

if arr.respond_to?(:empty?) && arr.empty?
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