user12882
user12882

Reputation: 4792

How can I "extract" values from a multidimensional array in a smart way?

I am using Ruby on Rails 3.2.2 and Ruby 1.9.2.

Given the following multidimensional Array:

[["value1", "value1_other"], ["value2", "value2_other"], ["value3", "value3_other"]]

I would like to get (note: I would like to "extract" only the first value of all "nested" Arrays):

["value1", "value2", "value3"]

How can I make that in a smart way?

Upvotes: 14

Views: 14410

Answers (3)

NEHAL AMIN
NEHAL AMIN

Reputation: 121

arr = [["value1", "value1_other"], ["value2", "value2_other"], ["value3", "value3_other"]]

Solution1 = arr.map {|elem| elem.first}

Solution2 = arr.transpose[0]

Upvotes: 1

sohaibbbhatti
sohaibbbhatti

Reputation: 2682

You can use Array#collect to execute a block for each element of the outer array. To get the first element, pass a block that indexes the array.

arr.collect {|ind| ind[0]}

In use:

arr = [["value1", "value1_other"], ["value2", "value2_other"], ["value3", "value3_other"]]
=> [["value1", "value1_other"], ["value2", "value2_other"], ["value3", "value3_other"]]
arr.collect {|ind| ind[0]}
=> ["value1", "value2", "value3"]

Instead of {|ind| ind[0]}, you can use Array#first to get the first element of each inner array:

arr.collect(&:first)

For the &:first syntax, read "Ruby/Ruby on Rails ampersand colon shortcut".

Upvotes: 29

Waseem
Waseem

Reputation: 8402

>> array = [["value1", "value1_other"], ["value2", "value2_other"], ["value3", "value3_other"]]
=> [["value1", "value1_other"], ["value2", "value2_other"], ["value3", "value3_other"]]
>> array.map { |v| v[0] }
=> ["value1", "value2", "value3"]

Upvotes: 2

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