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Ruby Ruby Operators and Control Structures Logical Operators The Or (||) Operator

Ruby Operators and Control Structures

What am I doing wrong in Ruby Operators and Control Structures - The Or (||) Operator - Task 1?

ruby.rb
def valid_command?(command)
  if (valid_command? == "y") || (valid_command? == "yes") || (valid_command? == "Y") || (valid_command? == "YES")
    return true
  end

1 Answer

Ilya Dolgirev
Ilya Dolgirev
35,375 Points

You're using method name(valid_command?) in condition instead of using parameter name(command)