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Asked: June 4, 20262026-06-04T14:44:37+00:00 2026-06-04T14:44:37+00:00

I’m trying to reverse words in an array of string variables, but split doesn’t

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I’m trying to reverse words in an array of string variables, but split doesn’t seem to be working.

Testing in IRB I get “NoMethodError: private method `split’ called for Array”, which I’m assuming has something to do with my program quietly doing nothing.

For example, I have:

nameList = ["Joe Blow", "Mary Sue", "Alice Mallory"].

I expect to return:

["Blow Joe", "Sue Mary", "Mallory Alice"].

So I iterate through the array, splitting, reversing and joining. This is where nothing happens:

nameList.each { |x| 
  x.to_s.split(' ').reverse!.join(' ')
  puts x   #testing here
}

This outputs:

Joe Blow
Mary Sue
Alice Mallory

I must be missing something extremely simple, as this can’t be too difficult.

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    2026-06-04T14:44:40+00:00Added an answer on June 4, 2026 at 2:44 pm

    You’re splitting, reversing and discarding the result. Check this out.

    nameList = ["Joe Blow", "Mary Sue", "Alice Mallory"]
    
    nameList.each { |x| 
      puts x.to_s.split(' ').reverse.join(' ')
      puts x
      puts '' # for easier reading   
    }
    # >> Blow Joe
    # >> Joe Blow
    # >> 
    # >> Sue Mary
    # >> Mary Sue
    # >> 
    # >> Mallory Alice
    # >> Alice Mallory
    # >> 
    

    If you want to apply some transformation to every element of array, get new value and construct a new array of these values, it is idiomatic to use Array#map function.

    nameList = ["Joe Blow", "Mary Sue", "Alice Mallory"]
    
    newList = nameList.map { |x| 
      x.to_s.split(' ').reverse.join(' ')
    }
    

    Also, here you shouldn’t use bang version of reverse (reverse!). It has destructive semantics. reverse creates a new reversed array, while reverse! updates source array in place. In this case source array is a temp variable, so it makes no difference result-wise. But I consider it confusing and distracting.

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