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Ruby Ruby Loops Ruby Loops The Ruby Loop

Using the loop construct,

Using the loop construct, add the current value of number to the numbers array. Inside of the loop, add 1 to the number variable. Use the break keyword to exit the loop once the numbers array has 3 items.

loop.rb
numbers = [1,2,3]

number = 0

# write your loop here

2 Answers

sanjay sharma
sanjay sharma
4,286 Points

Here is what you should do

numbers = []

number = 0

loop do

numbers.push(number)

if numbers.length == 3

break

end

end

loop do numbers << number if numbers.length == 3 break end end