Friday, August 2, 2019

Car Colors Display in Ruby

Write a program that uses hashes that will display only the colors of the brand of cars in an upper case format. The list of car brands in the following Ford - Red, Toyota - Blue, Suzuki - Yellow, BMW - Black and Chevy - Orange using Ruby programming language.

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Sample Program Output


Program Listing

# car_colors.rb
# Author   : Jake Rodriguez Pomperada,BSCS,MAED-IT
# Date     : July 16, 2019   Tuesday   8:51 AM
# 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===== Car Colors Display ====="
  print "\n\n"

cars  = {   
    "Ford" => "Red",   
    "Toyota" => "Blue",   
    "Suzuki" => "Yellow",   
    "BMW" => "Black",
    "Hyundai" => "Black",
    "Chevy" => "Orange"
    }   
 print("\tList Car Colors")
 print("\n\n")
 print("\t")
 puts cars['Ford'].upcase
 print("\t")   
 puts cars['Toyota'].upcase   
 print("\t")
 puts cars['Suzuki'].upcase   
 print("\t")
 puts cars['BMW'].upcase  
 print("\t")
 puts cars['Hyundai'].upcase
 print("\t")
 puts cars['Chevy'].upcase
 print "\n\n";
 print "\tEnd of Program"





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