Hello World program in Ruby language
Writing a Hello World program in Ruby is as simple as writing a single line in a file as
puts 'Hello World'
Run the Ruby program
Create a file name as hello.rb in your favorite editor or through command line editor like vim.
Although, you can give any name to file. I have used hello.
By convention, Ruby source files have .rb file extension.
Then, type following line in the file:
puts 'Hello World' # or puts "Hello World"
| Ruby uses '#' symbol as single line comment. |
Run the program in the terminal or shell as:
ruby hello.rb
You should be able to see output as:
Hello World
Congrats! You just wrote your first program in Ruby.
Evaluate yourself
Ruby uses // for for single line comments?
1. true
2. false
We use .ruby as our extension for Ruby programs.
1. true
2. false
Key points to understand
- File extension of Ruby program is
.rb, or.rbw- The
.rbwextension is used for “windowed” applications.
- The
- To print strings into the standard output (i.e terminal), you can use
puts, which means “put string”. #is used as a comment mark.- This does not have to be at the beginning of a line.
- This can be used on the same line after a Ruby statement.
=beginis the start of a mult-line comment.=endis the closing of a mult-line comment.