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Ruby: How can I make these objects the same?

开发者 https://www.devze.com 2022-12-23 06:28 出处:网络
So I have the following hashes/arrays: {\"number\"=>[{\"tracking\"=>\"1Z81E开发者_运维知识库74W0393736553\", \"notes\"=>\"Example note\"}, {\"tracking\"=>\"9102901001301227214058\"}]}

So I have the following hashes/arrays:

{"number"=>[{"tracking"=>"1Z81E开发者_运维知识库74W0393736553", "notes"=>"Example note"}, {"tracking"=>"9102901001301227214058"}]}

{"number"=>{"tracking"=>"1Z81E74W0393736553", "notes"=>"Example note"}}

That first hash has an array for number while the second one doesn't.

It's wreaking havoc trying to loop through the data (specifically when there's only one tracking/notes combo).

Ultimately I'm wanting to be able to do an each loop on each tracking/notes combo.


h1={"number"=>[{"tracking"=>"1Z81E74W0393736553", "notes"=>"Example note"}, {"tracking"=>"9102901001301227214058"}]}
h2={"number"=>{"tracking"=>"1Z81E74W0393736553", "notes"=>"Example note"}}
[h1["number"]].flatten
  => [{"notes"=>"Example note", "tracking"=>"1Z81E74W0393736553"}, {"tracking"=>"9102901001301227214058"}]
[h2["number"]].flatten
  => [{"notes"=>"Example note", "tracking"=>"1Z81E74W0393736553"}]

Now, each will be an array of hashes and you can use each to iterate through them.


Something like this?

hash["number"] = [ hash["number"] ] unless hash["number"].kind_of?(Array)
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