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Asked: May 16, 20262026-05-16T00:56:20+00:00 2026-05-16T00:56:20+00:00

I have a job model which has many attributes. I would like to use

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I have a job model which has many attributes. I would like to use graphics to display the sum of some of these attributes. For that, I am using the following code in the javascript portion of the view which produces the graph:

<% for job in @daily_jobs %>
          ['<%= job.day %>',<%= job.walltime %>],
<% end %>

This returns this:

['2010-07-25', 1234],
['2010-07-26', 3456],
['2010-07-27', 1234],

Which is working fine. However, I do not only want to create graphs of the atribute “walltime”, but for many other atributes: memory, cpu, etc…So i would have to create functions such as:

<% for job in @daily_jobs %>
              ['<%= job.day %>',<%= job.cpu %>],
<% end %>

AND

<% for job in @daily_jobs %>
              ['<%= job.day %>',<%= job.memory %>],
<% end %>

to create the other graphs, but this is not DRY at all, I would like a single function in which I could pass the atribute as an argument. But I do not know how to do this.

for example:

function(cpu) 

would return

['<%= job.day %>',<%= job.cpu %>],

and

function(walltime) 

would return

['<%= job.day %>',<%= job.walltime %>],
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    2026-05-16T00:56:20+00:00Added an answer on May 16, 2026 at 12:56 am

    you could do something simpler

    attr_list = [:cpu, :walltime, :memory]
    

    then iterate through jobs

    <% for job in @daily_jobs %>
        <% attr_list.each do |attr| %>
          ['<%= job.day %>',<%= job.send(attr) %>],
        <% end %>
    <% end %>
    

    Another solution would make a method in Job model
    something like:

    def as_js_attr(attr)
      "['#{self.day}', #{self.send(attr)}],"
    end
    

    and increment that previous loop with

    <% for job in @daily_jobs %>
       <% attr_list.each do |attr| %>
         <%= job.as_js_attr(attr) %>
       <% end %>
    <% end %>
    
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