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Asked: May 14, 20262026-05-14T00:40:04+00:00 2026-05-14T00:40:04+00:00

I have code: class Scene def initialize(number) @number = number end attr_reader :number end

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I have code:

class Scene
  def initialize(number)
    @number = number
  end
  attr_reader :number
end

scenes = [Scene.new("one"), Scene.new("one"), Scene.new("two"), Scene.new("one")]

groups = scenes.inject({}) do |new_hash, scene|
   new_hash[scene.number] = [] if new_hash[scene.number].nil?
   new_hash[scene.number] << scene
end

When I’m lauching it I get error:

freq.rb:11:in `[]': can't convert String into Integer (TypeError)
       from freq.rb:11:in `block in <main>'
       from freq.rb:10:in `each'
       from freq.rb:10:in `inject'
       from freq.rb:10:in `<main>'

If I change scenes to:

scenes = [Scene.new(1), Scene.new(1), Scene.new(2), Scene.new(1)]

the problem dissapear.

Why I get error message in the first case? Why Ruby decide to convert scene.number from String to Integer?

And one additional question about the ‘inject’ method. When Ruby initialize the ‘new_hash’ variable and how can Ruby know the type of this variable?

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    2026-05-14T00:40:04+00:00Added an answer on May 14, 2026 at 12:40 am

    Z.E.D.’s right. See Jay Fields’ Thoughts: Ruby: inject for a good explanation of inject by example.

    As presented, your block returns an array. So the new_hash in |new_hash, scene| ends up being that array. When Ruby tries to find the array index ‘one’, it throws the error because ‘one’ is a String, not an Integer.

    All you need to do is return new_hash as Z.E.D. showed, and you’ll get something like this:

    {
      "two" => [
        #<Scene:0x101836470 @number="two">
      ],
      "one" => [
        #<Scene:0x101836510 @number="one">,
        #<Scene:0x1018364c0 @number="one">,
        #<Scene:0x101836420 @number="one">
      ]
    }
    
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