Julian Leviston wrote:
> On 27/05/2009, at 9:53 PM, Ruby One wrote:
>> games. Our games build skills in math, logic, memory, vocabulary,
>> alphabet, spelling, geography, computer skills, color identification,
>> shape identification and other various problem solving. Our commitment
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>>
>> words = words.gsub(/(.{1,#{line_length}})(\s+|\Z)/, "<=\\1\n")
>> words = words.sub('<=', '')
>> abort words
>>
>
> Hi.
>
> Is it really too much work for you to work out what you need to do?
>
>
> class String
> def word_wrap(line_length=80)
> self.gsub(/(.{1,#{line_length}})(\s+|\Z)/, "<=\\1=>\n")
> end
> end
>
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>
> Julian.
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Great it worked for me !!
is there any solution to traverse a string character by charcater in
ruby on rails.
Regards
amit
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