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Asked: June 10, 20262026-06-10T07:18:53+00:00 2026-06-10T07:18:53+00:00

If an instance variable belongs to a class, can I access the instance variable

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If an instance variable belongs to a class, can I access the instance variable (e.g. @hello) directly using the class instance?

class Hello
  def method1
    @hello = "pavan"
  end
end

h = Hello.new
puts h.method1
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    2026-06-10T07:18:54+00:00Added an answer on June 10, 2026 at 7:18 am

    Yes, you can use instance_variable_get like this:

    class Hello
      def method1
        @hello = "pavan"
      end
    end
    
    h = Hello.new
    p h.instance_variable_get(:@hello) #nil
    p h.method1                        #"pavan" - initialization of @hello
    p h.instance_variable_get(:@hello) #"pavan"
    

    If the variable is undefined (first call of instance_variable_get in my example) you get nil.


    As Andrew mention in his comment:

    You should not make this the default way you access instance variables as it violates encapsulation.

    A better way is to define an accessor:

    class Hello
      def method1
        @hello = "pavan"
      end
      attr_reader :hello  
    end
    
    h = Hello.new
    p h.hello #nil
    p h.method1                        #"pavan" - initialization of @hello
    p h.hello #"pavan"
    

    If you want another method name, you could alias the accessor: alias :my_hello :hello.

    And if the class is not defined in your code, but in a gem: You can modify classes in your code and insert new functions to classes.

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