What is the correct syntax to check something like this?
if A IN (:B, :C ) {
 do something
}
I get syntax error but what is the proper way to do this in Ruby?
SyntaxError: unexpected ',', expecting ')'
What is the correct syntax to check something like this?
if A IN (:B, :C ) {
 do something
}
I get syntax error but what is the proper way to do this in Ruby?
SyntaxError: unexpected ',', expecting ')'
 
    
     
    
    Your syntax is not valid ruby code. To check if an item is in a collection, use Enumerable#.include?
if [:B, :C].include?(:A)
  # do something
end
