Boost Your Ruby Methods with Yield: A Flexible Approach to Dynamic Coding

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Peter Kim Frank

Posted on May 2, 2023

Boost Your Ruby Methods with Yield: A Flexible Approach to Dynamic Coding

Hey Ruby developers! Did you know that you can use the "yield" keyword in your methods to make them more flexible? By calling "yield" in your method, you can execute a block of code passed in by the caller. This can be especially useful for creating dynamic methods that can adapt to different situations.

Here's an example:

def my_method
  puts "Before yield"
  yield
  puts "After yield"
end

my_method { puts "Inside yield" }
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And the output:

Before yield
Inside yield
After yield

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Give it a try and let us know what you think! Share your examples in the comments.

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Peter Kim Frank

Posted on May 2, 2023

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