Hash #
people = [{"name": "Anna", "age": 24}, {"name": "Bob", "age": 99}];
// reassign of values
h = {"a": 1, 2: true}
puts(h["a"])
puts(h[2])
h["a"] = 3
h["b"] = "moo"
puts(h["a"])
puts(h["b"])
puts(h[2])h = {"a": 1, 2: true}
puts(h["a"])
puts(h[2])
h["a"] = 3
h["b"] = "moo"
// should output
1
true
3
"moo"
true
Literal Specific Methods #
keys() #
Returns
ARRAY
Returns the keys of the hash.
π > {"a": "1", "b": "2"}.keys()
=> ["a", "b"]
values() #
Returns
ARRAY
Returns the values of the hash.
π > {"a": "1", "b": "2"}.values()
=> ["2", "1"]
Generic Literal Methods #
methods() #
Returns
ARRAY
Returns an array of all supported methods names.
π > "test".methods()
=> [count, downcase, find, reverse!, split, lines, upcase!, strip!, downcase!, size, plz_i, replace, reverse, strip, upcase]
to_json() #
Returns
STRING|ERROR
Returns the object as json notation.
π > a = {"test": 1234}
=> {"test": 1234}
π > a.to_json()
=> "{"test":1234}"
type() #
Returns
STRING
Returns the type of the object.
π > "test".type()
=> "STRING"
wat() #
Returns
STRING
Returns the supported methods with usage information.
π > true.wat()
=> BOOLEAN supports the following methods:
plz_s()