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Asked: May 18, 20262026-05-18T20:22:09+00:00 2026-05-18T20:22:09+00:00

I have an array that contains dates and values. An example of how it

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I have an array that contains dates and values. An example of how it might look:

[
  {'1/1/2010' => 'aa'}, 
  {'1/1/2010' => 'bb'}, 
  {'1/2/2010' => 'cc'}, 
  {'1/2/2010' => 'dd'}, 
  {'1/3/2010' => 'ee'}
]

Notice that some of the dates repeat. I’m trying to output this in a table format and I only want to show unique dates. So I loop through it with the following code to get my desired output.

prev_date = nil
@reading_schedule.reading_plans.each do |plan|
  use_date = nil
  if plan.assigned_date != prev_date
    use_date = plan.assigned_date
  end
  prev_date = plan.assigned_date
  plan.assigned_date = use_date
end

The resulting table will then look something like this

1/1/2010 aa
         bb
1/2/2010 cc
         dd
1/3/2010 ee

This work fine but I am new to ruby and was wondering if there was a better way to do this.

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    2026-05-18T20:22:10+00:00Added an answer on May 18, 2026 at 8:22 pm

    Enumerable.group_by is a good starting point:

    require 'pp'
    
    asdf = [
      {'1/1/2010' => 'aa'}, 
      {'1/1/2010' => 'bb'}, 
      {'1/2/2010' => 'cc'}, 
      {'1/2/2010' => 'dd'}, 
      {'1/3/2010' => 'ee'}
    ]
    
    pp asdf.group_by { |n| n.keys.first }.map{ |a,b| { a => b.map { |c| c.to_a.last.last } } }
    # >> [{"1/1/2010"=>["aa", "bb"]}, {"1/2/2010"=>["cc", "dd"]}, {"1/3/2010"=>["ee"]}]
    

    Which should be a data structure you can bend to your will.

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