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Asked: May 17, 20262026-05-17T17:58:55+00:00 2026-05-17T17:58:55+00:00

Looking to create a hash table from a text output that looks like this

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Looking to create a hash table from a text output that looks like this (whitespace between words are tabs):

GCOLLECTOR     123456     77889     uno  
BLOCK     unique111    error     fullunique111     ...     ...     ...  
DAY     ... ... ...  
LABEL     detail     unique111     Issue     Broken - The truck broke  
LABEL     detail     unique111     Folder    3c1  
LABEL     detail     unique111     Datum     bar_1666.9  
GCOLLECTOR     234567     77889     uno  
BLOCK     unique222    error     fullunique111     ...     ...     ...  
DAY     ... ... ...  
DAY     ... ... ...
LABEL     detail     unique222     Issue     Broken - The truck broke  
LABEL     detail     unique222     Datum     bar_9921.2
LABEL     detail     unique222     Folder    6a3  
GCOLLECTOR     345678     77889     uno  
BLOCK     unique333    error     fullunique111     ...     ...     ...    
LABEL     detail     unique333     Datum     bar_7766.2
LABEL     detail     unique333     Folder    49k  
LABEL     detail     unique333     Issue     Broken - The truck broke

I would like to create a hash table that assigns each of the following to the hash:
gcollectors = Hash.new
gcollectors = { "UniqueID" => uniqueXXX,
"Datum" => bar_XXXX.X,
"FullUniqueID" => fulluniqueXXX,
"IssueGroup" => Broken
}

The uniqueXXX fields always match for the BLOCK and associated LABELs.

I am having a couple issues:
1- How do I assign just those fields to the hashes?
2- How can I split the text prior to the hyphen (in LABEL … Issue) and assign it to IssueGroup?
3- How can this be done reliably when the order of the LABEL lines is different?
.. same question for when there are multiple DAY lines or no DAY lines.

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    2026-05-17T17:58:55+00:00Added an answer on May 17, 2026 at 5:58 pm

    This is how I’d go about it:

    records     = [] # init an array to hold everything
    gcollectors = {} # init the hash holding info for one record
    
    # loop over the file
    File.readlines('text.txt').each do |l|
    
      # split the line into columns
      columns = l.chomp.split("\t")
    
      # if the first column is...
      case columns[0]
      when 'GCOLLECTOR'
        # we don't care about the columns, but instead use this record to tell us to
        # store the hash and reinitialize it.
        if (gcollectors.any?)
          records << gcollectors
          gcollectors = {}
        end
      when 'BLOCK'
        gcollectors['UniqueID']     = columns[1]
        gcollectors['FullUniqueID'] = columns[3]
      when 'LABEL'
        # a LABEL record could have two different values we care about so figure out
        # which it is.
        case columns[3]
        when 'Datum'
          gcollectors['Datum'] = columns[4]
        when 'Issue'
          gcollectors['IssueGroup'] = columns[4].split('-').first.strip
        end
      end
    
      # get the next record
      next
    end
    
    require 'ap'
    ap records
    # >> [
    # >>     [0] {
    # >>             "UniqueID" => "unique111",
    # >>         "FullUniqueID" => "fullunique111",
    # >>           "IssueGroup" => "Broken",
    # >>                "Datum" => "bar_1666.9"
    # >>     },
    # >>     [1] {
    # >>             "UniqueID" => "unique222",
    # >>         "FullUniqueID" => "fullunique111",
    # >>           "IssueGroup" => "Broken",
    # >>                "Datum" => "bar_9921.2"
    # >>     }
    # >> ]
    
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