In this project, We have implemented our own version of Ruby’s enumerable methods.
- my_each
- my_each_with_index
- my_select
- my_all?
- my_any?
- my_none?
- my_count
- my_map
- my_inject
- multiply_els
- Ruby
- VS Code
- Mac OS
- Windows
- Rubocop linter was used to check for style errors
To get your own copy of our project simply clone the repository to your local machine.
Step 1: Type the following command into a git shell
git clone https://github.com/Amita-Roy/Enumerable_Methods.git
Step 2: Direct a terminal into the cloned repository directory
cd Enumerable_Methods
Step 3: Run the program from command line, open it in irb, or edit it in a text editor
Step 1:
After cloning the repository, open the terminal and Install RSpec on your local system by running:
gem install rspec
Step 2:
Run the tests with the command:
rspec
Test gif
👤 Oyeleke Ayomide
- Github: @Haywhizzz
- Twitter: @Haywhizzz
- Linkedin: Haywhizzz
👤 Amita Roy
- Github: @Amita-Roy
- Twitter: @AmitaRoy14
- Linkedin: Amita Roy
🤝 Contributing
Contributions, issues and feature requests are welcome!
Feel free to check the issues page.
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📝 License This project is licensed by Microverse and the Odin Project