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Asked: May 13, 20262026-05-13T07:53:09+00:00 2026-05-13T07:53:09+00:00

Let’s say I’m doing a simple .each but I still want to keep the

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Let’s say I’m doing a simple .each but I still want to keep the position in the loop, I can do:

i = 0
poneys.each do |poney|
  #something involving i
  #something involving poney
  i = i + 1
end

This doesn’t look very elegant to me. So I guess I could get rid of the .each:

for i in 0..poneys.size-1 do
  #something involving i
end

… or something similar with a different syntax.

The problem is that if I want to access the object I have to do:

for i in 0..poneys.size-1 do
  poney = poneys[i]
  #something involving i
  #something involving poney
end

… and that’s not very elegant either.

Is there a nice and clean way of doing this ?

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    2026-05-13T07:53:09+00:00Added an answer on May 13, 2026 at 7:53 am

    You can use Enumerable#each_with_index

    From the official documentation:

    Calls block with two arguments, the
    item and its index, for each item in
    enum.

    hash = Hash.new
    %w(cat dog wombat).each_with_index do |item, index|
        hash[item] = index
    end
    hash   #=> {"cat"=>0, "wombat"=>2, "dog"=>1}
    
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