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victor manda
Courses Plus Student 2,479 Pointsshopping list
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def number1
grocery_list = { 'title' => 'Grocery List', "items" => [] }
return grocery_list
end
def number2
grocery_item = { 'title' => 'Bread', 'quantity' => 1 }
return grocery_item
end
list = number1()
list["items"].push(number2())
1 Answer
Steve Hunter
57,712 PointsHi there,
Your last line of code shows the method we need to adopt here.
We have a grocery_list which has an empty array within it, called items. We want to add grocery_item to that empty array.
This only needs one line of code; we don't need to define new methods or return anything.
First, select the items array of grocery_list. We can do that by using square brackets after grocery_list and putting 'items inside that:
grocery_list['items']
After this, use dot notation to push the grocery_item onto the items array:
grocery_list['items'].push(grocery_item)
I hope that makes sense.
Steve.