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<title>ruby.git/doc/dig_methods.rdoc, branch v3_3_11</title>
<subtitle>The Ruby Programming Language</subtitle>
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<title>Adding doc/dig_methods.rdoc and links to it (#3416)</title>
<updated>2020-08-13T18:16:27+00:00</updated>
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<name>Burdette Lamar</name>
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<published>2020-08-13T18:16:27+00:00</published>
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Adds a full discussion of #dig, along with links from Array, Hash, Struct, and OpenStruct.

CSV::Table and CSV::Row are over in ruby/csv. I'll get to them soon.

The art to the thing is to figure out how much (or how little) to say at each #dig.</content>
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Adds a full discussion of #dig, along with links from Array, Hash, Struct, and OpenStruct.

CSV::Table and CSV::Row are over in ruby/csv. I'll get to them soon.

The art to the thing is to figure out how much (or how little) to say at each #dig.</pre>
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