Why do I get the folowing error when I run this method ? ?
wrong number of arguments (2 for 3) (ArgumentError)
from C:/Ruby/methodscop/lib/new_class.rb:65
def self.search_by_keyword(businesses, searched_keyword_as_array,
flag_exact_or_partial_match)
businesses.select do |b|
b.my_keywords.include?(searched_keyword_as_array )
end
end
Why do I get the folowing error when I run this method ? ?
wrong number of arguments (2 for 3) (ArgumentError)
Seriously? Well, I’m going to go out on a limb and guess that you only
passed in two arguments instead of three. Or at least I think that’s
what “wrong number of arguments (2 for 3)” would mean.
Why do I get the folowing error when I run this method ? ?
wrong number of arguments (2 for 3) (ArgumentError)
Seriously? Well, I’m going to go out on a limb and guess that you only
passed in two arguments instead of three. Or at least I think that’s
what “wrong number of arguments (2 for 3)” would mean.
well that’s true I passed only two argument. But my question is How do
I use that method in order to display this.
Business.search_by_keyword([bsn0, bsn1, bsn2], [KEYWORDS[0],KEYWORDS[2]
],false) # true here mean ‘partial match’
will return bsn0 AND bsn1
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