Question: RUBY! Method 1 roll_call_dwarves This method should accept an array of dwarf names, for instance: [Doc, Dopey, Bashful, Grumpy] It should then print out each

RUBY!

Method 1 roll_call_dwarves

This method should accept an array of dwarf names, for instance:

  1. ["Doc", "Dopey", "Bashful", "Grumpy"]

It should then print out each name, in number order, using puts. The print-out should look like this:

  1. Doc
  2. Dopey
  3. Bashful
  4. Grumpy

Look into the each_with_index method.

Once the test for this method is passing, move on to the next method.

Method 2 summon_captain_planet

This method should accept an array argument of planeteer calls that will look like this:

 
  1. planeteer_calls = ["earth", "wind", "fire", "water", "heart"]

It should then capitalize each element and add an exclamation point at the end. The return value of this method should be an array, in this example:

 
  1. summon_captain_planet(planeteer_calls)
  2. #=> ["Earth!", "Wind!", "Fire!", "Water!", "Heart!"]

The .map or .collect method might be appropriate for this task, take a look at it here and here.

Once the test for this method is passing, move on to the next method, long planeteer calls.

Method 3 long_planeteer_calls

The long_planeteer_calls method should accept an array of calls. The method should tell us if any of the calls are longer than four characters. For example:

 
  1. short_words = ["puff", "go", "two"]
  2. long_planeteer_calls(short_words)
  3. #=> false
  4. assorted_words = ["two", "go", "industrious", "bop"]
  5. long_planeteer_calls(assorted_words)
  6. #=> true

Notice the return value of this method is either true or false, depending on the array it was given as an argument.

Checkout the Ruby docs on arrays for a hint.

Once the test for this method is passing, move on to the last method.

Method 4 find_the_cheese

The find_the_cheese method should accept an array of strings. It should then look through these strings to find and return the first string that is a type of cheese. The types of cheese that appear are "cheddar", "gouda", and "camembert".

For example:

 
  1. snacks = ["crackers", "gouda", "thyme"]
  2. find_the_cheese(snacks)
  3. #=> "gouda"
  4. soup = ["tomato soup", "cheddar", "oyster crackers", "gouda"]
  5. find_the_cheese(soup)
  6. #=> "cheddar"

If, sadly, a list of ingredients does not include cheese, return nil:

 
  1. ingredients = ["garlic", "rosemary", "bread"]
  2. find_the_cheese(ingredients)
  3. #=> nil

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