Array#<<() : <<() es un método de clase Array que agrega elementos al final de la array.
Sintaxis: Array.<<()
Parámetro: – Arreglos para agregar elementos.
– elementos para agregarRetorno: array después de agregar los elementos al final.
Ejemplo 1 :
# Ruby code for <<() method # adding elements at the end # declaring array a = [18, 22, 33, 4, 5, 6] # declaring array b = [5, 4, 22, 1, 88, 9] # declaring array c = [18, 22, 33, 40, 50, 6] # adding array elements at the # end of the array puts "adding elements in a : #{a << "45" << ["cat", "rtt"]}\n\n" puts "adding elements in b : #{b << "ratttt"}\n\n" puts "adding elements in c : #{c << b}\n\n"
Producción :
adding elements in a : [18, 22, 33, 4, 5, 6, "45", ["cat", "rtt"]] adding elements in b : [5, 4, 22, 1, 88, 9, "ratttt"] adding elements in c : [18, 22, 33, 40, 50, 6, [5, 4, 22, 1, 88, 9, "ratttt"]]
Ejemplo #2:
# Ruby code for <<() method # adding elements at the end # declaring array a = ["abc", "xyz", "dog"] # declaring array b = ["cow", "cat", "dog"] # declaring array c = ["cat", "1", "dog"] # adding array elements at the # end of the array puts "adding elements in a : #{a << "45" << ["cat", "rtt"]}\n\n" puts "adding elements in b : #{b << "ratttt"}\n\n" puts "adding elements in c : #{c << b}\n\n"
Producción :
adding elements in a : ["abc", "xyz", "dog", "45", ["cat", "rtt"]] adding elements in b : ["cow", "cat", "dog", "ratttt"] adding elements in c : ["cat", "1", "dog", ["cow", "cat", "dog", "ratttt"]]
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Artículo escrito por mayank5326 y traducido por Barcelona Geeks. The original can be accessed here. Licence: CCBY-SA