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Array slicing in Ruby: explanation for illogical behaviour (taken from Rubykoans.com)

I was going through the exercises in Ruby Koans and I was struck by the following Ruby quirk that I found really unexplainable:

array = [:peanut, :butter, :and, :jelly]

array[0]     #=> :peanut    #OK!
array[0,1]   #=> [:peanut]  #OK!
array[0,2]   #=> [:peanut, :butter]  #OK!
array[0,0]   #=> []    #OK!
array[2]     #=> :and  #OK!
array[2,2]   #=> [:and, :jelly]  #OK!
array[2,20]  #=> [:and, :jelly]  #OK!
array[4]     #=> nil  #OK!
array[4,0]   #=> []   #HUH??  Why's that?
array[4,100] #=> []   #Still HUH, but consistent with previous one
array[5]     #=> nil  #consistent with array[4] #=> nil  
array[5,0]   #=> nil  #WOW.  Now I don't understand anything anymore...

So why is array[5,0] not equal to array[4,0]? Is there any reason why array slicing behaves this weird when you start at the (length+1)th position??

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Slicing and indexing are two different operations, and inferring the behaviour of one from the other is where your problem lies.

The first argument in slice identifies not the element but the places between elements, defining spans (and not elements themselves):

  :peanut   :butter   :and   :jelly
0         1         2      3        4

4 is still within the array, just barely; if you request 0 elements, you get the empty end of the array. But there is no index 5, so you can't slice from there.

When you do index (like array[4]), you are pointing at elements themselves, so the indices only go from 0 to 3.


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