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Asked: May 14, 20262026-05-14T21:10:46+00:00 2026-05-14T21:10:46+00:00

Beginning Ruby Question: I’m trying to see if a string variable’s contents is either

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Beginning Ruby Question:

I’m trying to see if a string variable’s contents is either “personal” “email” or “password”.

I’m trying:

if params[:action] == "password" || "email" || "personal"
  foo
else
  don't foo
end

But that doesn’t work and returns strange results, and using IRB to play around with “or” statements I have no idea why the following happens:

irb(main):040:0> a = "email"
=> "email"
irb(main):041:0> a == "password" || "email"
=> "email"
irb(main):042:0> a == "email" || "password"
=> true

I just want something that if any of the 3 variables are true no matter what order they are in it returns true, if not it returns false. Anyone want to help this n00b out?

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    2026-05-14T21:10:47+00:00Added an answer on May 14, 2026 at 9:10 pm

    This specific problem will have many good solutions, but instead I will concentrate on the boolean logic for educational purpose

    You’ll want to do this:

    (a == "password") || (a == "email) || (a == "password")
    

    Programming languages aren’t like English: it has a strict grammatical rule, and instead of saying:

    "if x is 3 or 5"
    

    in most programming languages, you have to say:

    if x is 3 or x is 5
    

    Similarly, where as it’s common in mathematical notation to say:

    "if a < b < c"
    

    in most programming languages, you have to say:

    if a < b and b < c
    

    Let’s see what happens with your experiment:

     a == "password" || "email"
    

    Due to what is called “operator precedence”, this is parsed as:

     (a == "password") || "email"
    

    Now, since a == "email", this essentially evaluates to:

     false || "email"
    

    which is why this expression evaluates to "email".

    Similarly, with:

     a == "email" || "password"
    

    This is essentially

     true || "password"
    

    and that’s why it evaluates to true.

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