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member?(p1)
public
Returns true if obj is an element of rng,
false otherwise. Conveniently, === is the comparison
operator used by case statements.
case 79
when 1..50 then print "low\n"
when 51..75 then print "medium\n"
when 76..100 then print "high\n"
end
produces:
high
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/*
* call-seq:
* rng === obj => true or false
* rng.member?(val) => true or false
* rng.include?(val) => true or false
*
* Returns <code>true</code> if <i>obj</i> is an element of
* <i>rng</i>, <code>false</code> otherwise. Conveniently,
* <code>===</code> is the comparison operator used by
* <code>case</code> statements.
*
* case 79
* when 1..50 then print "low\n"
* when 51..75 then print "medium\n"
* when 76..100 then print "high\n"
* end
*
* <em>produces:</em>
*
* high
*/
static VALUE
range_include(range, val)
VALUE range, val;
{
VALUE beg, end;
beg = rb_ivar_get(range, id_beg);
end = rb_ivar_get(range, id_end);
if (r_le(beg, val)) {
if (EXCL(range)) {
if (r_lt(val, end)) return Qtrue;
}
else {
if (r_le(val, end)) return Qtrue;
}
}
return Qfalse;
}