How can I return something early from a block?

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Solution 1

next inside a block returns from the block. break inside a block returns from the function that yielded to the block. For each this means that break exits the loop and next jumps to the next iteration of the loop (thus the names). You can return values with next value and break value.

Solution 2

#!/usr/bin/ruby

collection = [1, 2, 3, 4, 5 ]

stopped_at = collection.each do |i|
   break i if i == 3

   puts "Processed #{i}"
end

puts "Stopped at and did not process #{stopped_at}"

Solution 3

In this instance, you can use break to terminate the loop early:

collection.each do |i|
  break if i == 3
  ...many lines
end

...of course, this is assuming that you're not actually looking to return a value, just break out of the block.

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Updated on July 26, 2022

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  • ryeguy
    ryeguy almost 2 years

    If I wanted to do something like this:

    collection.each do |i|
       return nil if i == 3
    
       ..many lines of code here..
    end
    

    How would I get that effect? I know I could just wrap everything inside the block in a big if statement, but I'd like to avoid the nesting if possible.

    Break would not work here, because I do not want to stop iteration of the remaining elements.