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Comparison — Returns an integer (-1, 0, or +1) if this array is less than, equal to, or greater than other_ary.
Each object in each array is compared (using the <=> operator).
Arrays are compared in an “element-wise” manner; the first element of ary is compared with the first one of other_ary using the <=> operator, then each of the second elements, etc… As soon as the result of any such comparison is non zero (i.e. the two corresponding elements are not equal), that result is returned for the whole array comparison.
If all the elements are equal, then the result is based on a comparison of the array lengths. Thus, two arrays are “equal” according to Array#<=> if, and only if, they have the same length and the value of each element is equal to the value of the corresponding element in the other array.
nil is returned if the other_ary is not an array or if the comparison of two elements returned nil.
[ "a", "a", "c" ] <=> [ "a", "b", "c" ] #=> -1 [ 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6 ] <=> [ 1, 2 ] #=> +1 [ 1, 2 ] <=> [ 1, :two ] #=> nil