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Pass tests. #102
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Looks gr-great. see comments
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def fetch_CD_animals(input) | ||
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input.find_all do |animal| |
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cool. you can also use .grep
which takes a regex pattern. it's super handy.
https://ruby-doc.org/core-2.5.0/Enumerable.html#method-i-grep
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def no_dogs_allowed(input) | ||
#implement your solution here | ||
input.reject do |animal| |
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nice. in most cases, we'd write this input.reject { |animal| animal == "dog" }
. same with .select
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def capitalize_each_string(input) | |||
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input.collect do |word| |
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nice use of collect which is an alias for .map
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you could also write this input.map(&:capitalize)
or input.map {|s| s.capitalize}
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be sure to take a look at the Symbol#to_proc method. it's very common.
https://ruby-doc.org/core-1.9.3/Symbol.html#method-i-to_proc
@jaybobo