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Asked: June 12, 20262026-06-12T19:58:23+00:00 2026-06-12T19:58:23+00:00

Is there a method in ruby to turn fixnum like 74239 into an array

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Is there a method in ruby to turn fixnum like 74239 into an array like [7,4,2,3,9]?

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    2026-06-12T19:58:24+00:00Added an answer on June 12, 2026 at 7:58 pm

    You don’t need to take a round trip through string-land for this sort of thing:

    def digits(n)
      Math.log10(n).floor.downto(0).map { |i| (n / 10**i) % 10 }
    end
    
    ary = digits(74239)
    # [7, 4, 2, 3, 9]
    

    This does assume that n is positive of course, slipping an n = n.abs into the mix can take care of that if needed. If you need to cover non-positive values, then:

    def digits(n)
      return [0] if(n == 0)
      if(n < 0)
        neg = true
        n   = n.abs
      end
      a = Math.log10(n).floor.downto(0).map { |i| (n / 10**i) % 10 }
      a[0] *= -1 if(neg)
      a
    end
    
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