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8,999 PointsWhat in the world
I have no idea what you are asking. I have tried my code in the workspace and it does exactly what you are asking me to do. Maybe I missed something. If you would help it would be awesome.
contact_list = [
{"name" => "Jason", "phone_number" => "123"},
{"name" => "Nick", "phone_number" => "456"}
]
contact_list.each do |contact|
contact.each do |a, b|
print "#{a} "
end
end
2 Answers
Brandon Hartman
8,032 PointsHope this helps out.
contact_list.each do |contact|
puts contact["name"]
puts contact["phone_number"]
end
Brandon Hartman
8,032 PointsNo problem! Glad I could help!!
matt haney
8,999 Pointsmatt haney
8,999 PointsThanks so much. I misunderstood the way I would go about accomplishing this. Thanks for your help