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Asked: May 24, 20262026-05-24T08:14:32+00:00 2026-05-24T08:14:32+00:00

Im new to RoR/Ruby and i cant seem to get the simplest thing to

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Im new to RoR/Ruby and i cant seem to get the simplest thing to work. (trust me, ive search google and reread docs, i dont know what wrong)

So in my main view, I added the following:

<%= if 1>2 %>
  <%=     print "helllloooo" %>
<%= else %>
  <%= print "nada" %>
<%= end %>

And nothing is outputted..

**UPDATE**

Ok heres my new CORRECTED code and its STILL NOT WORKING

<th>
  <% if 1 > 2 %>
    <%= print "helllloooo" %>
  <% else %>
    <%= print "nada" %>
  <% end %>  
</th>
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    2026-05-24T08:14:33+00:00Added an answer on May 24, 2026 at 8:14 am

    Your statements are not intended to be displayed so instead of

    <%= if 1>2 %>
    

    write

    <% if 1 > 2 %>
    

    Same thing for else and end


    EDIT

    <% if 1 > 2 %>
    <%= "helllloooo" %>  #option 1 to display dynamic data
    <% else %>
    nada                 #option 2 to display static data
    <% end %>
    
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