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include?
include?(p1)
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mutru -
February 24, 2009
mindloaf -
May 2, 2009
anoiaque -
June 22, 2012 - (v1_8_6_287 - v1_9_3_125)
Overbryd -
February 24, 2009
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Test if one array includes the elements of another v2
Maybe a bit more readable way to write the previous snippet would’ve been
puts "yay" if [1, 2, 3].all? { |i| (1..9).include?(i) } # => "yay" puts "nope" if [1, 2, 3, 'A'].any? { |i| not (1..9).include?(i) } # => "nope"
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Test if one array includes the elements of another
You can just use a set difference (aka minus) to see if one array includes all elements of another
not_included = [1,2,3] - (1..9).to_a not_included # => [] not_included = [1,2,3,'A'] - (1..9).to_a not_included # => ["A"]
Use intersection to test if any of the one are in the other:
shared = [1,2,3,'A'] & (1..9).to_a shared # => [1, 2, 3]
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Test if an array is included in another
Array
class Array def included_in? array array.to_set.superset?(self.to_set) end end [1,2,4].included_in?([1,10,2,34,4]) #=> true
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