Thursday, July 18, 2019

Name and Age Using Hashes in Ruby

Write a program that accepts the name and age of the person using hashes. The program will stop by pressing the enter key and then it will display the list of a person name and its corresponding age on the screen.

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Sample Program Output


Program Listing

name_age.rb

# name_age.rb
# Author   : Jake Rodriguez Pomperada,BSCS,MAED-IT
# Date     : July 12, 2019   Friday     2:27 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

  print "\n\n"
  print "\t===== Name and Age Using Hashes ====="
  print "\n\n"
  
age_hash = { }  # start with an empty hash

 input = ""
 name = ""
 age = 0

 print "\tGive name, age; or just ENTER to quit: "
 input = gets.chomp
 while input != "" do
  (name, age) = input.split(",")
  age = age.to_i
  
  age_hash[name] = age
  
  print "\tGive Name, Age; or just ENTER to quit: "
  input = gets.chomp
 end

print "\n\n";
puts "\tList of Person's Names and It's Age "
print "\n\n";
 age_hash.each do |key,value|
  print "\t#{key.upcase} is already #{value} years old.\n"
 end
print "\n\n";
print "\tEnd of Program"



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