I did it both ways and the "nil" still showed up.

On Apr 9, 11:09 am, The Wizard <[email protected]> wrote:
> I don't see that here, but I used
>
>     puts my_instance.<name of method>
>
> rather than
>
>     my_instance.<name of method>
>
> as in one of the earlier lesson examples.
>
> Mark Almeida
>
> JoshLucas wrote:
> > Is anyone getting a "nil" after each line? Here is my output...
>
> > method1 method has 7 characters.
> > nil
> > whatever method has 8 characters.
> > nil
> > m545 method has 4 characters.
> > nil
>
> > instead of
>
> > method1 method has 7 characters
> > whatever method has 8 characters
> > m545 has 4 characters
>
> > Is this happening to anyone else?

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