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Difference between nil?, empty?, blank? and present? in Ruby and Ruby on Rasils.
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# nil? can be used on any Ruby object. It returns true only if the object is nil. | |
nil.nil? # => true | |
[].nil? # => false | |
{}.nil? # => false | |
"".nil? # => false | |
" ".nil? # => false | |
true.nil? # => false | |
# empty? can be used on some Ruby objects including Arrays, Hashes and Strings. It returns true only if the object's length is zero. | |
nil.empty? # NoMethodError: undefined method `empty?' for nil:NilClass | |
[].empty? # => true | |
{}.empty? # => true | |
"".empty? # => true | |
" ".empty? # => true | |
true.empty? # => NoMethodError: undefined method `empty?' for true:TrueClass | |
# blank? is an ActiveSupport extension to Ruby Object and returns true for nil, false, empty, or a white-space string. | |
[ "", " ", false, nil, [], {} ].all?(&:blank?) # => true | |
# present? is also an ActiveSupport extension to Ruby Object and it is the negation of blank? | |
[ "", " ", false, nil, [], {} ].any?(&:present?) # => false |
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