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Asked: June 15, 20262026-06-15T16:08:40+00:00 2026-06-15T16:08:40+00:00

Say I have str = a=2&b=3.05&c=testing I run require ‘cgi’ out = {} CGI::parse(str).each

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Say I have

str = "a=2&b=3.05&c=testing"

I run

require 'cgi'
out = {}
CGI::parse(str).each { |k,v| out[k] = v[0] }

When I output a, 2 is a string, when I want it to be an Int

out['a'] // "2" (instead of int 2)
out['b'] // "3.05" (instead of float 3.05)

Is there any way to correct the types from the query string?

Update:

Added this method to test for numbers

def is_a_number?(s)
  s.to_s.match(/\A[+-]?\d+?(\.\d+)?\Z/) == nil ? false : true 
end

and during the parse

CGI::parse(url).each do |k,v|
    val = v[0]
    if is_a_number? val 
        val = val.include?('.') ? val.to_f : val.to_i
    end 
    out[k] = val 
end 

Seems to work with basic examples. Is there anything unsafe about this?

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    2026-06-15T16:08:41+00:00Added an answer on June 15, 2026 at 4:08 pm

    Edited: This works

    require 'cgi'
    
    str = "a=2&b=3.05&c=testing"
    out = {}
    
    def typecasted(str)
      [str.to_i, str.to_f, str].find { |cast| cast.to_s == str }
    end
    
    CGI::parse(str).each do |key, val|
      out[key] = typecasted val.first
    end
    
    p out
    # => {"a"=>2, "b"=>3.05, "c"=>"testing"}
    
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