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How to count duplicate elements in a Ruby array

I have a sorted array:

[
  'FATAL <error title="Request timed out.">',
  'FATAL <error title="Request timed out.">',
  'FATAL <error title="There is insufficient system memory to run this query.">'
]

I would like to get something like this but it does not have to be a hash:

[
  {:error => 'FATAL <error title="Request timed out.">', :count => 2},
  {:error => 'FATAL <error title="There is insufficient system memory to run this query.">', :count => 1}
]
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The following code prints what you asked for. I'll let you decide on how to actually use to generate the hash you are looking for:

# sample array
a=["aa","bb","cc","bb","bb","cc"]

# make the hash default to 0 so that += will work correctly
b = Hash.new(0)

# iterate over the array, counting duplicate entries
a.each do |v|
  b[v] += 1
end

b.each do |k, v|
  puts "#{k} appears #{v} times"
end

Note: I just noticed you said the array is already sorted. The above code does not require sorting. Using that property may produce faster code.


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