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Asked: June 12, 20262026-06-12T00:23:28+00:00 2026-06-12T00:23:28+00:00

When I run these two Ruby scripts I got two different answers. Also, if

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When I run these two Ruby scripts I got two different answers. Also, if I run the first script on irb, I get the same results as the second script (and I know the results on second script and irb are correct). Am I missing any anything on the first script? Thanks for the help.

Ruby version: 1.9.3

Text Editor: TextWrangler

h1 = {"n1"=> 00, "n2"=> 44}
h2 = {"n2"=> 66, "n3"=> 88}

first script — Results: {"n1"=>0, "n2"=>66, "n3"=>88}

puts h1.merge(h2) do |key, old, new|
  if old < new
     old
  else
     new
  end
end

second script — Results: {"n1"=>0, "n2"=>44, "n3"=>88}

puts h1.merge(h2) {|key,old,new| old < new ? old : new}
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    2026-06-12T00:23:30+00:00Added an answer on June 12, 2026 at 12:23 am

    In the first case Ruby thinks block belongs to puts, not to merge, use {}:

    p h1.merge(h2) { |key, old, new|
      if old < new
       old
      else
       new
      end
    }
    

    UPDATE: You can find details in the Programming Ruby book.

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