#####(1)
Given the following array, use each
to enumerate over it, using puts
to print this sentence to the console for each element: [THE_NAME] is Mario Batali's fancy [THE_CUISINE] joint
.
arr = [
{name: 'Babbo', cuisine: 'high-priced italian'},
{name: 'Del Posto', cuisine: 'higher-priced italian'},
{name: 'Eataly', cuisine: 'disney world of an italian market'},
{name: 'Otto', cuisine: 'pizza'}
]
# your code here
#####(2) Given the following array, store the sum of its elements in a variable.
arr = [1,1, 2, 3, 5, 8, 13, 21]
#####(3) Given the following array of strings, create a new array that contains the reverse of each string in the original array.
strings = [
"tahw", "sekam", "uoy", "kniht", "er'uoy", "eht", "eno", "ohw",
"nac", "hgual", "tuohtiw", "niyrc"
]
# your code here
#####(4)
Given the following hash, print each key-value pair as follows.
[BAND_MEMBER] plays the [INSTRUMENT] on Rumours
fleetwood_mac = {
'Lindsey Buckingham' => 'guitar',
'Stevie Nicks' => 'vox',
'Christine McVie' => 'keys',
'John McVie' => 'bass',
'Mick Fleetwood' => 'drums'
}
# your code here
#####(5)
Create a hash with keys and values that reflect to the count of the characters in the following sentence. For example, the corresponding hash for the phrase "hello, world"
, would be:
{"h"=>1, "e"=>1, "l"=>3, "o"=>2, ","=>1, " "=>1, "w"=>1, "r"=>1, "d"=>1}
sentence = "Mr. Powers, my job is to acclimatize you to the nineties. You know, a lot's changed since 1967."
# your code here
#####(6) Return a hash that is identical to the following...with the exception that its keys and values are capitalized.
hash = {
l: 'lemur',
s: 'sloth',
z: 'zebra'
}
# your code here