Using a class object in case statement
The problem with using something like this:
case a.to_s
when "String" then ...
when "Fixnum" then ...
end
is that it completely misses subclasses so you can get something that is a String but is missed by your first branch. Also, name
would be a better choice than to_s
since semantically, you're testing the class's name rather than its string representation; the result may be the same but case a.name
would be clearer.
If you want to use a case
and deal with subclassing then you could use Module#<=
like this:
case
when a <= String then ...
when a <= Fixnum then ...
end
Yes, you have to repeat a
in each when
but that's just how case
works.
I wouldn't use to_s
, because "String".to_s
would be "String"
, so maybe I'd do
case
when a == String then ...
when a == Fixnum then ...
end
or
a = String
case [a]
when [String] then puts "String"
when [Array] then puts "Array"
end