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Ruby Ruby Basics (Retired) Ruby Methods Method Arguments: Part 2

dididadaya Zhao
dididadaya Zhao
1,319 Points

ruby methods

Don't understand the request...

method.rb
def subtract(a,b)
  puts a-b
  def multiply (c,d)
    puts c*d
  end

1 Answer

Andrew Winkler
Andrew Winkler
37,739 Points

Well I don't fully understand your question, but you are missing an 'end' to encapsulate the subtract method. Here is the standard ruby function code:

def functionname(variable)
   return <value>
end

I would imagine proper syntax in your instance should go something like this:

def subtract(a,b)
  c = a - b
  return c
end

def multiply(a,b)
  c = a *b
  return c
end

Note: it also doesn't make sense to use puts if you want to reuse the function in compination ith another function. Instead I would use 'return'