Ruby: How to group a Ruby array?

Solution 1:

list.group_by(&:capitalize).map {|k,v| [k, v.length]}
#=> [["Master of puppets", 3], ["Enter sandman", 2], ["Nothing else matters", 1]]

The group by creates a hash from the capitalized version of an album name to an array containing all the strings in list that match it (e.g. "Enter sandman" => ["Enter Sandman", "Enter sandman"]). The map then replaces each array with its length, so you get e.g. ["Enter sandman", 2] for "Enter sandman".

If you need the result to be a hash, you can call to_h on the result or wrap a Hash[ ] around it.

Solution 2:

list.inject(Hash.new(0)){|h,k| k.downcase!; h[k.capitalize] += 1;h}

Solution 3:

Another take:

h = Hash.new {|hash, key| hash[key] = 0}
list.each {|song| h[song.downcase] += 1}
p h  # => {"nothing else matters"=>1, "enter sandman"=>2, "master of puppets"=>3}

As I commented, you might prefer titlecase

Solution 4:

Grouping and sorting of a data set of unknown size in Ruby should be a choice of last resort. This is a chore best left to DB. Typically problems like yours is solved using a combination of COUNT, GROUP BY, HAVING and ORDER BY clauses. Fortunately, rails provides a count method for such use cases.

song_counts= Request.count(
              :select => "LOWER(song) AS song"
              :group => :song, :order=> :song,
              :conditions => {:artist => "Metallica"})

song_counts.each do |song, count|
  p "#{song.titleize} : #{count}"
end