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Asked: May 15, 20262026-05-15T12:21:39+00:00 2026-05-15T12:21:39+00:00

I would like to do something like using instance variables def index @balance=1000 enb

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I would like to do something like using instance variables

def index
 @balance=1000
enb

def increment
 @balance+=1
end 

what kind of variable should i use?

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    2026-05-15T12:21:40+00:00Added an answer on May 15, 2026 at 12:21 pm

    There are different ways to interpret your question, not sure which you meant:

    All actions (in the same or different controllers) can use instance variables with the same name. But only 1 action is called per HTML request/response cycle.

    If you want an instance variable to be set in one action and have the same value in another action (as part of a different request from the same web browser), use the Session store. Eg

    def index
       @balance=1000
       # @balance can be used in views
       session[:balance] = @balance # now stored for the rest of the user's session
    end
    
    def increment
       @balance = session[:balance] # initialize
       @balance += 1
       session[:balance] = @balance # update
    end 
    
    ####################################################
    
    # a DRYer way is to use a filter to set the value
    # Added, also we set the value to 0 if nil so it can later be added to.
    # Remember that nil + 1 => error. 
    before_filter :load_balance
    def load_balance
      @balance = session[:balance] || BigDecimal.new('0') # use BigDecimal
                                                          # for money calculations
    end
    
    # the filter can be set per controller.
    
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