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Over the past few weeks, some users have encountered an error code with an unexpected Ruby input ending with a syntax error where the _end keyword is expected. This problem can occur due to many factors. We will discuss this below.
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I’m experimenting with SUPER on the new Ruby, so I’m trying to follow the instructions for building a square. I am as close as possible to this, I checked it three times, I wrote it correctly. Actually, I rewrote it. The problem seems to be running out. My terminal may keep throwing an error: le shape.rb:25: format error, unexpected end of input, keyword_end expected
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Can anyone help me? I think it will be a problem with this particular 1.upto, but I’m not sure. Thank you users!
close "Welcome to Shapes" Setting "How tall would you like your character to be?" shape_size = gets shape_size = shape_size.chomp Production of "Outer Letter:" = outer_letter gets = outer_letter outer_letter.chomp Print "letter: inside" inside_letter means receives inside_letter means inside_letter.chomp Sets "Approximately draw a figure #shape_size large" Defines "with #outside_letter to reach the edge" Set "and #inside_letter for inner" width = shape_size height = shape_size 1.to(height) make |line| in line==1 defines external_letter 3 . big string elsif==height determines the externalth_letter * width different Center = inner letter 4 . (Width-2) put "#outer_letter#middle#outer_letter" end
asked June 3, 2016 at 7:08 pm.
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inserts "Start Time for Shapes".print "How tall do you really want your character to be?"shape_size = getsshape_size matches shape_size.chompprint "External letter:" external_letter.= gets Outer_letter.= Outer_letter.chompprint "Inner letter: equals"inside_letter getsinner_letter = inner_letter.chompput "About drawing a shape #shape_size big"put "with #outside_letter for fields"defines "and #inside_letter on = inside"shape_size widthheight = shape_size1.upto(height) take care of |row | if string==1 defines outer_letter *width string elsif==height provides outer_letter *width different inner_letter in the middle = 4 . (Width-2) put "#outer_letter#middle#outer_letter" endEnd number <--- here
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