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Asked: June 8, 20262026-06-08T18:27:52+00:00 2026-06-08T18:27:52+00:00

I would like to know the difference between two strings and I’m using diff-lcs

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I would like to know the difference between two strings and I’m using diff-lcs to do this. However, I am having trouble parsing the output.

require 'diff-lcs'

    a = 'abcdef'
    b = 'abcsef'

diffs = Diff::LCS.diff(a,b)

puts diffs.inspect

==> [[#<Diff::LCS::Change:0x0000010106dcc0 @action="-", @position=3, @element="d">, #<Diff::LCS::Change:0x0000010106db30 @action="+", @position=3, @element="s">], [#<Diff::LCS::Change:0x0000010106d360 @action="-", @position=6, @element="">]]

I would like to output the character differences only, so ‘d’ and ‘s’. Is there a way to extract the @element from that output?

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    2026-06-08T18:27:53+00:00Added an answer on June 8, 2026 at 6:27 pm

    The character(element) is a read-only attribute that you can access.

    The generated output is an array of arrays.Each second array contains one change. The second array is of size 2 and includes the change in each string.

    I don’t know how general you want this to be but for this case the following will work:

    a = 'abcdef'
    b = 'abcsef'
    diffs = Diff::LCS.diff(a,b)
    p diffs[0][0].element #=> d
    p diffs[0][1].element #=> s
    

    If you have many matches perhaps a loop of some sort :

    diffs.each do |a|
        a.each do |b|
            puts b.to_s + ' ' + b.element
        end
    end
    
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