Sunday, June 30, 2019

Display Names in Reverse Order Using One-Dimensional Array in Ruby

A simple program that I wrote that will ask the user to give five names of the person that will be stored in a one-dimensional array and then the program will display the list of given names of the user in reverse order.

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Program Listing

# sample3.rb
# Author   : Jake Rodriguez Pomperada,BSCS,MAED-IT
# Date     : June 30, 2019  Sunday  3:15 PM
# Address  : Bacolod City, Negros Occidental
# Tools    : Eclipse IDE and Ruby Version 2.6.3
# Location : Bacolod City, Negros Occidental  
# Website  : http://www.jakerpomperada.com
# Emails   : jakerpomperada@gmail.com and jakerpomperada@yahoo.com
puts "\n\n"
print "\tDisplay Names in Reverse Order Using One-Dimensional Array";
puts "\n\n"
name = []
puts "\tGive Five Names : "
5.times do |x|
name[x] = gets.chomp
end
puts("\n");
print "\t===== DISPLAY RESULT ====="
print "\n";


for i in 4.downto 0
  print("\n");
print("\t #{name[i].upcase}")
end
print "\n\n";
print "\tEND OF PROGRAM";

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