Determining if an array of strings contains a certain substring in ruby
I have a simple ruby question. I have an array of strings. I'd like to determine if that array contains a substring of any of the strings. As an example
a = ['cat','dog','elephant']
a.to_s.开发者_如何学JAVAinclude?('ele')
Is this the best way to do it?
Thanks.
a.any?
should do the job.
> a = ['cat','dog','elephant']
=> ["cat", "dog", "elephant"]
> a.any? { |s| s.include?('ele') }
=> true
> a.any? { |s| s.include?('nope') }
=> false
Here is one more way: if you want to get that affected string element.
> a = ['cat','dog','elephant']
=> ["cat", "dog", "elephant"]
> a.grep(/ele/)
=> ["elephant"]
if you just want Boolean value only.
> a.grep(/ele/).empty?
=> false # it return false due to value is present
Hope this is helpful.
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