From: Thomas Sawyer Date: 2011-07-17T08:42:46+09:00 Subject: [ruby-dev:44121] [Ruby 1.9 - Feature #4787] Integer#each_modulo(n) Issue #4787 has been updated by Thomas Sawyer. Why not just let #modulo/#divmod take a block, rather than define a new method? ---------------------------------------- Feature #4787: Integer#each_modulo(n) http://redmine.ruby-lang.org/issues/4787 Author: Kenta Murata Status: Open Priority: Normal Assignee: Yukihiro Matsumoto Category: core Target version: 1.9.x I suggest a new feature of Integer to enumerate by iterated Integer#modulo. An example implementation in Ruby is the following code: class Integer def each_modulo(n) raise ArgumentError, "argument must be an Integer" unless n.is_a? Integer raise ArgumentError, "argument must be larger than 1" if n <= 1 return Enumerator.new(self, :each_modulo, n) unless block_given? q = self while q > 0 q, r = q.divmod(n) yield(r) end end end p 133.each_modulo(3).to_a #=> [1, 2, 2, 1, 1] The following code is an example use of the feature: class Integer def each_thousand_separation each_modulo(1000) end def thousand_separated_string(sep=',') each_thousand_separation.map(&'%03d'.method(:%)).inject{|s, n| n + sep + s } end end p 100_000_000_200.thousand_separated_string #=> "100,000,000,200" I make an implementation in C, and attach the patch for that. -- http://redmine.ruby-lang.org