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From the official docs
enum.inject(initial) {| memo, obj | block } => obj enum.inject {| memo, obj | block } => obj
Combines the elements of enum by applying the block to an accumulator value (memo) and each element in turn. At each step, memo is set to the value returned by the block. The first form lets you supply an initial value for memo. The second form uses the first element of the collection as a the initial value (and skips that element while iterating).
# Sum some numbers (5..10).inject {|sum, n| sum + n } #=> 45 # Multiply some numbers (5..10).inject(1) {|product, n| product * n } #=> 151200 # find the longest word longest = %w{ cat sheep bear }.inject do |memo,word| memo.length > word.length ? memo : word end longest #=> "sheep" # find the length of the longest word longest = %w{ cat sheep bear }.inject(0) do |memo,word| memo >= word.length ? memo : word.length end longest #=> 5