On 23/nov/06, at 02:48, Jason Mayer wrote: > I thought I was going to get to contribute, but then I got stuck. I > installed the latest ruby, wrote a quick program that I thought > would do it, > and it didn't. So I expanded on the program, trying to figure out > what was > going on, and now it's 20 lines long(mostly puts) and I *still* > don't get > something (Beware - the single most basic code ever follows - it was > originally much nicer but then I got to trying to debug) [...] > if aSize = bSize [...] > What's wrong with if aSize = bSize? That seems the most intuitive > way to do > it to me... I mean, it's an integer... why is it going inside the > loop at > all? Just a typo, = instead of == :P Anyway, you're relying on the items to respond to <=>. Not every array should be sortable, I think. I was thinking of another way, but I'm still working on it... -- Gabriele Marrone