Instead of passing class names as strings, why not ref the classes
themselves? Lame example, but ... something like:
...
def first_last_count(clss)
return [clss.find(:first), clss.find(:last), clss.count]
end
...
first_car,last_car,count_cars = first_last_count(Car)
...
first_bike,last_bike,count_bikes = first_last_count(Bike)
...
Jeff
On Feb 28, 1:27 pm, ms <[email protected]> wrote:
> Hello,
>
> I've got some code, which I would like to reuse. The only difference
> between the usages are the class names and therefore the different
> objects. How would you manage this? Is there a way to take the class
> names as strings? Do you know other solutions, a suitable pattern, for
> example?
>
> Thanx for any suggestions!
>
> Best regards, ms
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