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Time#tuesday?() is a Time class method which checks whether the time represents Tuesday.
Syntax: Time.tuesday?() Parameter: Time values Return: true - if the time represents Tuesday otherwise return false
Example #1 : Ruby
# Ruby code for Time.tuesday?() method

# declaring time 
a = Time.new(2019)

# declaring time
b = Time.new(2019, 10)

# declaring time
c = Time.new(2019, 12, 31)

# Time 
puts "Time a : #{a}\n\n"
puts "Time b : #{b}\n\n"
puts "Time c : #{c}\n\n\n\n"


# tuesday? form 
puts "Time a tuesday? form : #{a.tuesday?}\n\n"
puts "Time b tuesday? form : #{b.tuesday?}\n\n"
puts "Time c tuesday? form : #{c.tuesday?}\n\n"
Output :
Time a : 2019-01-01 00:00:00 +0100

Time b : 2019-10-01 00:00:00 +0200

Time c : 2019-12-31 00:00:00 +0100



Time a tuesday? form : true

Time b tuesday? form : true

Time c tuesday? form : true
Example #2 : Ruby
# Ruby code for Time.tuesday?() method

# declaring time 
a = Time.now

# declaring time
b = Time.new(1000, 10, 10)

# declaring time
c = Time.new(2020, 12)

# Time 
puts "Time a : #{a}\n\n"
puts "Time b : #{b}\n\n"
puts "Time c : #{c}\n\n\n\n"


# tuesday? form 
puts "Time a tuesday? form : #{a.tuesday?}\n\n"
puts "Time b tuesday? form : #{b.tuesday?}\n\n"
puts "Time c tuesday? form : #{c.tuesday?}\n\n"
Output :
Time a : 2019-08-27 04:14:28 +0200

Time b : 1000-10-10 00:00:00 +0053

Time c : 2020-12-01 00:00:00 +0100



Time a tuesday? form : true

Time b tuesday? form : false

Time c tuesday? form : true


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