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Asked: May 26, 20262026-05-26T09:41:04+00:00 2026-05-26T09:41:04+00:00

I am a newbie in Ruby on Rails. In a Rails application, I saw

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I am a newbie in Ruby on Rails.
In a Rails application, I saw some code like following:

In model, there is a class Car:

class Car < ActiveRecord::Base
  ...
end

In controller, there is a method “some_method”

class CarsController < ApplicationController

   def some_method
      @my_car = Car.new()

      #What does the following code do? 
      #What does "<<" mean here?
      @my_car.components << Component.new()
   end


end

I got three questions to ask:

1. In the code in controller @my_car.components << Component.new() , what does it do? What << means ?

2. Are there any other usages of “<<” in Ruby-On-Rails or in Ruby ?

3. Does Car class must explicitly define the has_many association with Component class if “<<” is used Or is the “<<” can be used to add a new association to Car, even the association is not defined in Car class explicitly?

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    2026-05-26T09:41:04+00:00Added an answer on May 26, 2026 at 9:41 am

    After your edit:

    Point 1

    @my_car.components << Component.new()
    

    is the same as

    @my_car.components.push(Component.new())
    

    Point 2

    It lets you add items to a collection or even concatenate strings.

    Some links:

    • for arrays

    • for strings

    • for io streams

    notice you can naturally overload or define your own.

    Point 3

    Relationships must be explicit, otherwise Rails can’t create the adequate methods: @my_car.components wouldn’t have any sense.

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