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Asked: May 14, 20262026-05-14T21:32:37+00:00 2026-05-14T21:32:37+00:00

I’m studying Ruby and my brain just froze. In the following code, how would

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I’m studying Ruby and my brain just froze.

In the following code, how would I write the class writer method for ‘self.total_people’? I’m trying to ‘count’ the number of instances of the class ‘Person’.

    class Person

     attr_accessor :name, :age

 @@nationalities = ['French', 'American', 'Colombian', 'Japanese', 'Russian', 'Peruvian']

 @@current_people = []

 @@total_people = 0

def self.nationalities #reader
   @@nationalities
 end

 def self.nationalities=(array=[]) #writer
   @@nationalities = array
 end

 def self.current_people #reader
   @@current_people
 end

 def self.total_people #reader
   @@total_people
 end

def self.total_people #writer
  #-----?????
end



 def self.create_with_attributes(name, age)
   person = self.new(name)
   person.age = age
   person.name = name
   return person
 end


 def initialize(name="Bob", age=0)
   @name = name
   @age = age
   puts "A new person has been instantiated."
   @@total_people =+ 1
   @@current_people << self
 end
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    2026-05-14T21:32:38+00:00Added an answer on May 14, 2026 at 9:32 pm

    You can define one by appending the equals sign to the end of the method name:

    def self.total_people=(v)
      @@total_people = v
    end
    

    You’re putting all instances in @@current_people you could define total_people more accurately:

    def self.total_people
      @@current_people.length
    end
    

    And get rid of all the @@total_people related code.

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