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I have a method in a rails helper file like this

def table_for(collection, *args)
 options = args.extract_options!
 ...
end

and I want to be able to call this method like this

args = [:name, :description, :start_date, :end_date]
table_for(@things, args)

so that I can dynamically pass in the arguments based on a form commit. I can't rewrite the method, because I use it in too many places, how else can I do this?

3 Answers 3

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Ruby handles multiple arguments well.

Here is a pretty good example.

def table_for(collection, *args)
  p collection: collection, args: args
end

table_for("one")
#=> {:collection=>"one", :args=>[]}

table_for("one", "two")
#=> {:collection=>"one", :args=>["two"]}

table_for "one", "two", "three"
#=> {:collection=>"one", :args=>["two", "three"]}

table_for("one", "two", "three")
#=> {:collection=>"one", :args=>["two", "three"]}

table_for("one", ["two", "three"])
#=> {:collection=>"one", :args=>[["two", "three"]]}

(Output cut and pasted from irb)

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69

Just call it this way:

table_for(@things, *args)

The splat (*) operator will do the job, without having to modify the method.

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  • I was trying to compose parameters for a fixed method from an array and your answer helped thanks e.g.; method(*['a', '', nil].compact_blank) Jan 27, 2022 at 11:03
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class Hello
  $i=0
  def read(*test)
    $tmp=test.length
    $tmp=$tmp-1
    while($i<=$tmp)
      puts "welcome #{test[$i]}"
      $i=$i+1
    end
  end
end

p Hello.new.read('johny','vasu','shukkoor')
# => welcome johny
# => welcome vasu
# => welcome shukkoor
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  • 2
    Could you also add an explanation?
    – Robert
    Jun 18, 2015 at 9:45
  • first of all, create a pointer test,which is like an array,then, find the array length. then we have to iterate the loop till the counter reaches the length.then in loop it will print the welcome message with all the arguements in method Jun 19, 2015 at 4:56
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    i is defined here as global variable. it will be set to zero only once, when class is loaded. so second run of read function will never work.
    – everm1nd
    Dec 14, 2016 at 17:01

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