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Ruby Ruby Basics Objects Calling Methods on an Object

Juli Hope
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Juli Hope
Courses Plus Student 66 Points

i got a question, create any string you want, call the length of it and use the .even? method on any integer you want

i wrote def hello(string) n/ string.length n/ end puts hello AND def even(int) n/ int.even? n/ end n/ puts even end. could you please tell me what i should be inputting??

1 Answer

William Li
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William Li
Courses Plus Student 26,868 Points

You don't have to define a method for this challenge, actually doing so will cause the challenge to fail.

# Create any string you want, and call the length method on it
s = 'whatever'.length

# call the even? method on any integer you want.
3.even?

that's pretty much all you need to do to finish the task.