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Asked: May 30, 20262026-05-30T11:51:06+00:00 2026-05-30T11:51:06+00:00

In a Ruby script, I have a hash that has sentences as keys and

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In a Ruby script,

  • I have a hash that has sentences as keys and relevance scores as values.
  • I want to retrieve an array containing the N most relevant sentences (highest scores).
  • I want to retain the order in which these sentences are extracted.

Given:

hash = {
  'This is the first sentence.' => 5,
  'This is the second sentence.' => 1,
  'This is the last sentence.' => 6
}

Then:

choose_best(hash, 2)

Should return:

['This is the first sentence.', 'This is the last sentence.']

All the methods I can think of involve reordering the hash, thus losing the order of the sentences. What would be the best way to tackle this?

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    2026-05-30T11:51:07+00:00Added an answer on May 30, 2026 at 11:51 am

    Try the following monster:

    hash.map(&:reverse).each_with_index
                       .sort_by(&:first).reverse
                       .take(2)
                       .sort_by(&:last)
                       .map { |(_,s),_| s }
    

    Another functional one:

    hash.to_a.values_at(*hash.values.each_with_index
                             .sort.reverse
                             .map(&:last)
                             .sort.take(2))
             .map(&:first)
    

    Note however, that as an unordered data structure, a hash table is not really suitable for this use case (although the order is remembered in Ruby 1.9). You should use an array instead (the sorting code remains the same):

    sentences = [
      ['This is the first sentence.',  5],
      ['This is the second sentence.', 1],
      ['This is the last sentence.',   6],
    ]
    
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