Have a look at the documentation for Array, method '+' may be of interest.
See http://www.ruby-doc.org/core/classes/Array.html

2009/1/23 Tony Puthenveettil <[email protected]>

>
> Frederick Cheung wrote:
> > On 22 Jan 2009, at 13:54, Tony Puthenveettil wrote:
> >
> >> For that, I used push function with that variable, thinking the return
> >> type of Finder is array or hash. But, it gives me Undefined Method
> >> error.
> >>
> >> Code Snippet:
> >> #Controller
> >> @selected = Project.find(:all, :conditions => "id <= 4")
> >> @selected.push Project.find(:all, :conditions =>['id >?',
> >> params[:id]])
> >>
> > push is almost certainly not what you want as it adds the argument at
> > the end of the array (even if the argument is an array)
> > for example:
> > [1,2].push [3,4] #=> [1, 2, [3, 4]]
> > whereas i expect you want to get [1,2,3,4]
> >
> > Fred
>
>
> Dear Fred, You are there... right. Thanks for the information.
>
> Could anybody please help me append the data, explained above?
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> >
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