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In the Conversions section of the doc on Symbols it says:
To present a symbol as a string, you can use the String#to_sym method,
and to do the opposite, you can use the Symbol#to_s method.
These are exactly reversed. That is, to present a symbol, :hello, as a string, "hello" you can use the Symbol#to_s method,
and to do the opposite, you can use the String#to_sym method.
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered:
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In the Conversions section of the doc on Symbols it says:
To present a symbol as a string, you can use the String#to_sym method,
and to do the opposite, you can use the Symbol#to_s method.
These are exactly reversed. That is, to present a symbol, :hello, as a string, "hello" you can use the Symbol#to_s method,
and to do the opposite, you can use the String#to_sym method.
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: