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Asked: May 11, 20262026-05-11T20:27:14+00:00 2026-05-11T20:27:14+00:00

I have an array full of user logins that was loaded from the database.

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I have an array full of user logins that was loaded from the database. What’s the simplest and efficient way to keep only the logins that contain non-ascii characters?

logins = Users.find(:all).map{|user|user.login}
logins_with_non_ascii_characters = logins.select{ |login| ...??? }

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Edit: if you have a SQL solution (I use MySQL, but a generic solution would be better) to filter out the logins directly on the first line, with a :conditions clause, I’m ok with that too. In fact, it would be way more efficient:

logins = Users.find(:all, :conditions => "...???").map{|user|user.login}
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    2026-05-11T20:27:14+00:00Added an answer on May 11, 2026 at 8:27 pm

    You can abuse Ruby’s built in regular expression character classes for this

    [:print:] contains all ASCII printable characters. It doesn’t contain ASCII characters like beeps or, importantly, multibyte characters.

    Working on the assumption that your users are unlikely to have ASCII BEEP as a character in their password,

    #reject if has non-ascii character
    valid_users = users.reject! {|user| user.login =~ /[^[:print:]]/} 
    

    should do it for you.

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