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Asked: June 16, 20262026-06-16T03:46:57+00:00 2026-06-16T03:46:57+00:00

I’m new to Ruby , and I’m trying to implement a comparison between Grades

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I’m new to Ruby, and I’m trying to implement a comparison between Grades, was shown in the example

include Comparable

class Grade
        attr_accessor :grades, :grade

        def initialize( grade = "" )
                self.grades = { :nil => -1, :"F" => 0, :"D-" => 1, :"D" => 2, :"D+" => 3,
                                :"C-" => 4, :"C" => 5, :"C+" => 6, :"B-" => 7, :"B" => 8,
                                :"B+" => 9, :"A-" => 10, "A+" => 11 }
                if self.grades[ grade ]
                        self.grade = grade
                else
                        self.grade = nil

                end
        end

        def <=>( other )
                if self.grades[ self.grade ] < self.grades[ other.grade ]
                        return -1
                elsif self.grades[ self.grade ] == self.grades[ other.grade ]
                        return 0
                else
                        return 1
                end
        end
end

a_plus = Grade.new("A+")
a      = Grade.new("A")
[a_plus, a].sort # should return [a, a_plus]

So, I’m getting:

grade.rb:31:in `<': comparison of Fixnum with nil failed (ArgumentError)
    from grade.rb:31:in `<=>'
    from grade.rb:43:in `sort'
    from grade.rb:43:in `<main>'

I just want to implement Comparison between objects in Ruby

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    2026-06-16T03:46:59+00:00Added an answer on June 16, 2026 at 3:46 am

    From Ruby Doc module Comparable:

    Comparable uses <=> to implement the conventional comparison operators (<, <=, ==, >=, and >) and the method between?.

    When you want to implement such thing, only implement <=>. The rest should automatically follow. If you define <, for example, you will mess up the class.

    You can do something like this:

    class Grade
      include Comparable
      attr_reader :index
      @@grades = %w[F D- D D+ C- C C+ B- B B+ A- A+]
      def initialize (grade = nil); @index = @@grades.index(grade).to_i end
      def <=> (other); @index <=> other.index end
    end
    
    a_plus = Grade.new("A+")
    a      = Grade.new("A")
    a_plus > a
    # => true
    [a_plus, a].sort
    # => `[a, a_plus]` will be given in this order
    
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