Ruby | Struct eql?() function
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12 Jul, 2025
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The eql?() is an inbuilt method in Ruby returns true if other has the same struct subclass and has equal member values.
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Syntax: struct1.eql?(struct2) Parameters: The function accepts no parameter. Return Value: It returns boolean value true if both the given ranges are equal, else it returns false.Example 1:
# Ruby program for eql? method in struct
# Include struct
Employee = Struct.new(:company_name, :position, :zip)
#initialise struct
struct1 = Employee.new("GEEK", "INTERN", 12345)
struct2 = Employee.new("GEEK", "INTERN", 12345)
# Prints the value of struct1.eql?(struct2)
puts struct1.eql?(struct2)
trueExample 2:
# Ruby program for eql? method in struct
# Include struct
Employee = Struct.new(:company_name, :position)
#initialise struct
struct1 = Employee.new("GEEK", "INTERN")
struct2 = Employee.new("Data structure", "INTERN")
# Prints the value of struct1.eql?(struct2)
puts struct1.eql?(struct2)
false