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Asked: May 12, 20262026-05-12T08:56:10+00:00 2026-05-12T08:56:10+00:00

In Ruby 1.8.6, I have an array of, say, 100,000 user ids, each of

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In Ruby 1.8.6, I have an array of, say, 100,000 user ids, each of which is an int. I want to perform a block of code on these user ids but I want to do it in chunks. For example, I want to process them 100 at a time. How can I easily achieve this as simply as possible?

I could do something like the following, but probably there’s an easier way:

a = Array.new
userids.each { |userid|
  a << userid
  if a.length == 100
    # Process chunk
    a = Array.new
  end
}
unless a.empty?
  # Process chunk
end
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    2026-05-12T08:56:10+00:00Added an answer on May 12, 2026 at 8:56 am

    Use each_slice:

    require 'enumerator' # only needed in ruby 1.8.6 and before
    userids.each_slice(100) do |a|
      # do something with a
    end
    
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