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Asked: May 16, 20262026-05-16T10:44:01+00:00 2026-05-16T10:44:01+00:00

I want to create a alias method in ruby and pass parameters to this.

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I want to create a alias method in ruby and pass parameters to this. I managed to do the following

class User
  def say_name
    puts "I'm sameera"
  end
end

class User
  alias :tell_name :say_name
  def say_name
    puts "I'm sameera gayan"
    tell_name
  end
end

user = User.new
user.say_name

and it gives me the out put as

I’m sameera gayan
I’m sameera

But now i want to pass my name as a parameter to the first ‘say_name’ method. So the new code will be like

class User
  def say_name(name)
    puts "#{name}"
  end
end

class User
  alias :tell_name :say_name(name)
  def say_name(name)
    puts "I'm sameera gayan"
    tell_name(name)
  end
end

user = User.new
user.say_name("my new name")

But now this doesn’t work (passing parameter to alias method). So my question is how to pass parameters to an alias method.

I hope this question is clear to you. Thanks in advance

cheers

sameera

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    2026-05-16T10:44:02+00:00Added an answer on May 16, 2026 at 10:44 am

    I tried this one and came to this solution

    class User
    
            def say_name(name)
    
                  puts "#{name}"
    
            end
    
    end
    
    class User
    
            alias :tell_name :say_name
    
            def say_name(name)
    
                  puts "Hi"
    
                  tell_name(name)
    
            end
    
    end
    
    user = User.new
    
    user.say_name("Rohit")
    

    The reason this is working because we cannot pass arguments to aliases. And that is what you were trying to do.

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