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03:42
Boys. you know how capitalize the first letter of each word in rails
example hello all -> Hello All
I have that divide the string in varios parts and use the method capitalize
?
 
13 hours later…
16:44
I'm fairly sure there's a string method that does that
I'm sure @WayneConrad's going to come in and provide a better solution
But this will do what you want
Assume s is the string in question
s.split.map(&:capitalize).join(' ')
@Cereal @user3678471 Good morning. That looks fine to me.
 
3 hours later…
19:21
Lets say you have a hash like this: {:username => 'CanVural', :id => 87}

And you want to replace the placeholders in a string, with the values of above hash: "Hi my name is {{username}}. My id is {{id}}"

What would be the best way to do it?
20:10
This would be a way to do it:
{:username => 'CanVural', :id => 87}.reduce("Hi my name is {{username}}. My id is {{id}}") { |str, (name, value)| str.sub("{{#{name}}}", value.to_s) }
 
1 hour later…
21:27
@fivedigit, Thanks.
22:00
You're welcome! Note that sub only replaces the first occurrence, not all occurrences :)

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