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Asked: May 17, 20262026-05-17T21:42:47+00:00 2026-05-17T21:42:47+00:00

a,b=1,2 =>[1,2] a,b=[1,2] =>[1,2] i newbie on ruby,i have alchknowlege of python in python

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a,b=[1,2]
=>[1,2]

i newbie on ruby,i have alchknowlege of python in python there also have this feature

what dose this feaure called in ruby,and also i have one thing confused

why after given the value to the a,b varient,the output a array?

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    2026-05-17T21:42:47+00:00Added an answer on May 17, 2026 at 9:42 pm

    Both are same, try this in IRB:

    a,b=1,2
    a.kind_of? Integer --> True
    b.kind_of? Integer --> True
    a.kind_of? Array --> False
    b.kind_of? Array --> False
    puts a --> 1
    puts b --> 2
    
    a,b=[1,2]
    a.kind_of? Integer --> True
    b.kind_of? Integer --> True
    a.kind_of? Array --> False
    b.kind_of? Array --> False
    puts a --> 1
    puts b --> 2
    

    Ruby docs is your best friend + IRB ofcourse. There are many good tutorials out there, choose one which suits you.

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