From: "sawa (Tsuyoshi Sawada)" Date: 2022-05-03T10:34:10+00:00 Subject: [ruby-core:108463] [Ruby master Feature#18762] Add an Array#undigits that compliments Integer#digits Issue #18762 has been updated by sawa (Tsuyoshi Sawada). Using a chain of two methods `each_with_index` and `sum` as well as `**` for such a simple task is an overkill, and perhaps that is why you feel you want a built-in method. You can simply do: ```ruby [2, 4].inject(0){_1 + _2 * 10} # => 42 ``` ---------------------------------------- Feature #18762: Add an Array#undigits that compliments Integer#digits https://bugs.ruby-lang.org/issues/18762#change-97502 * Author: shan (Shannon Skipper) * Status: Open * Priority: Normal ---------------------------------------- I've found Integer#digits convenient and useful but several times have needed to go from the place-value notation back to an Integer after manipulation and wished there was a complimentary Array#undigits. ``` ruby class Array def undigits(base = 10) each_with_index.sum do |digit, exponent| digit * base**exponent end end end 42.digits.undigits #=> 42 42.digits(16).undigits(16) #=> 42 ``` Below is my stab at a Ruby implementation with behavior mirroring Integer#digits. ``` ruby class Array def undigits(base = 10) base_int = base.to_int raise TypeError, "wrong argument type #{base_int.class} (expected Integer)" unless base_int.is_a?(Integer) raise ArgumentError, 'negative radix' if base_int.negative? raise ArgumentError, "invalid radix #{base_int}" if base_int < 2 each_with_index.sum do |digit, exponent| raise MathDomainError, 'out of domain' if digit.negative? digit * base_int**exponent end end end ``` -- https://bugs.ruby-lang.org/ Unsubscribe: