How do I loop over a hash of hashes?

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Ruby on-Rails Problem Overview


I have this hash:

 h
 => {"67676.mpa"=>{:link=>"pool/sdafdsaff", :size=>4556}} 

>  h.each do |key, value|
>     puts key
>   puts value
>   end
67676.mpa
linkpool/sdafdsaffsize4556

How do I access the separate values in the value hash on the loop?

Ruby on-Rails Solutions


Solution 1 - Ruby on-Rails

Value is a Hash to so you need iterate on it or you can get only values:-

h.each do |key, value|
puts key
value.each do |k,v|
puts k
puts v
end
end

or

h.each do |key, value|
puts key
value.values.each do |v|
puts v
end
end

Solution 2 - Ruby on-Rails

You'll want to recurse through the hash, here's a recursive method:

def ihash(h)
  h.each_pair do |k,v|
    if v.is_a?(Hash)
      puts "key: #{k} recursing..."
      ihash(v)
    else
      # MODIFY HERE! Look for what you want to find in the hash here
      puts "key: #{k} value: #{v}"
    end
  end
end

You can Then take any hash and pass it in:

h = {
    "x" => "a",
    "y" => {
        "y1" => {
            "y2" => "final"
        },
        "yy1" => "hello"
    }
}
ihash(h)

Solution 3 - Ruby on-Rails

I little improved Travis's answer, how about this gist:

https://gist.github.com/kjakub/be17d9439359d14e6f86

class Hash
 
  def nested_each_pair
    self.each_pair do |k,v|
      if v.is_a?(Hash)
        v.nested_each_pair {|k,v| yield k,v}
      else
        yield(k,v)
      end
    end
  end
 
end
 
{"root"=>{:a=>"tom", :b=>{:c => 1, :x => 2}}}.nested_each_pair{|k,v|
  puts k
  puts v
}

Solution 4 - Ruby on-Rails

The simplest way to separate out all three values in this case would be as follows:

h.each do |key, value|
  puts key
  puts value[:link]
  puts value[:size]
end

Solution 5 - Ruby on-Rails

You can access the values of a hash directly by calling hash.values. In this case you could do something like

> h = {"67676.mpa"=>{:link=>"pool/sdafdsaff", :size=>4556}}
> h.values.each do |key, value|
>   puts "#{key} #{value}"
> end

link pool/sdafsaff
size 4556

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