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rubysinatranomethoderror

NoMethodError In Ruby


I have a bit of ruby code:

def createCal(cal)
    mod = @on + @off #line creating error.
    @daycount = 0       
    cal
  end

This generates the following error: NoMethodError at /calendar undefined method `+' for nil:NilClass file: main.rb location: createCal line: 83

I am using this in Sinatra, and so I can print out @on and @off onto a webpage and I can confirm that they are in fact being loaded with values. I also do a '@ooo = @on + @off' in my haml template and that produces 7, which is to be expected because on is 4 and off 3.

Any ideas?

UPDATE:

Here's how I'm handling @on and @off

post '/calendar' do
  @on = params["on"]
  @off = params["off"]
  @date = params["date"]
  a = Doer.new
  @var = a.makeDate(@date)
  @on = @on.to_i
  @off = @off.to_i
  @ooo = @on + @off
  @cal = a.makeCal(@var)
  haml :feeling
end

Solution

  • You're accessing two different instance variables:

    • The @on in post is an instance variable for your Sinatra instance.
    • The @on in createCal is an instance variable from your Doer instance.

    To use @on and @off like you want, you'll need to change them into arguments passed to the createCal method. Something like this:

    class Doer
      def createCal(cal, on, off)
        mod = on + off
        # more code...
        cal
      end
    end
    
    post '/calendar' do
      a = Doer.new
      date = a.makeDate params['date']
      @cal = a.makeCal date, params['on'], params['off']
    
      haml :some_template
    end