Showing posts with label Cube Numbers Using Two-Dimensional Arrays in Ruby. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Cube Numbers Using Two-Dimensional Arrays in Ruby. Show all posts

Tuesday, July 9, 2019

Cube Numbers Using Two-Dimensional Arrays in Ruby

Write a program using a two-dimensional array to ask the user to give five numbers and then the program will compute the cube value of each given numbers and display the results on the screen.

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Sample Program Output


Program Listing

# cube_array.rb
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# Tools    : Eclipse IDE and Ruby Version 2.6.3
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puts "\n\n"
print "\tCube Numbers Using Two-Dimensional Arrays";
puts "\n\n"
val_items = Array.new(5) { Array.new(0)}
sum = 0;
sum = sum.to_i;

5.times do |x|
  print "\tGive value in item no. #{x+1} : "
  val_items[x] = gets.chomp
  val_items[x]  = val_items[x].to_i;
end

puts("\n");
print("\tNumber \t Cube Number Equivalent");
print "\n\n";
for i in val_items
  print("\t");
  print(" #{i} \t\t  #{i**3}\n")
end
    
print "\n";
print "\tEND OF PROGRAM";