Ruby Basic Exercises: Check two integers and return whichever value is nearest to the value 10
Ruby Basic: Exercise-36 with Solution
Write a Ruby program to check two integers and return whichever value is nearest to the value 10, or return 0 if two integers are equal.
Ruby Code:
def text_int(a, b)
ma = (10-a).abs;
mb = (10-b).abs;
if (ma < mb)
return a;
end
if (mb < ma)
return b;
end
return 0;
end
print text_int(7, 14),"\n"
print text_int(6, 9),"\n"
print text_int(5, 5)
Output:
7 9 0
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