Ruby | Comparable Module Last Updated : 10 Oct, 2018 Comments Improve Suggest changes Like Article Like Report In Ruby, the mixin of Comparable is used by the class whose objects may be ordered. The class must be defined using an operator which compare the receiver against another object. It will return -1, 0, and 1 depending upon the receiver. If the receiver is less than another object, then it returns -1, if the receiver is equal to another object, then it returns 0. If the receiver is greater than another object, then it returns 1. Comparable module use <=> to implement the conventional comparison operators(<, <=, ==, >=, and >) and the method between? Example: Ruby # Ruby program to illustrate # comparable module class Geeksforgeeks # include comparable module include Comparable attr :name def <=>(other_name) name.length <=> other_name.name.length end def initialize(name) @name = name end end # creating objects a1 = Geeksforgeeks.new("G") a2 = Geeksforgeeks.new([3, 5]) a3 = Geeksforgeeks.new("geeks") # using comparable operator p a1 < a2 # using between? method p a2.between?(a1, a3) p a3.between?(a1, a2) Output: true true false Instance Method < : It compares two objects based on the receiver's method and return true if it return -1 otherwise return false. obj<other_obj <= : It compares two objects based on the receiver's method and return true if it return -1 or 0 otherwise return false. obj<=other_obj == : It compares two objects based on the receiver's method and return true if it return 0 otherwise return false. obj==other_obj > : It compares two objects based on the receiver's method and return true if it return 1 otherwise return false. obj>other_obj >= : It compares two objects based on the receiver's method and return true if it return 1 or 0 otherwise return false. obj>=other_obj Example: Ruby # Ruby program to illustrate # use of comparisons # defining class class Geeksforgeeks # include comparable module include Comparable attr :name def <=>(other_name) name.length <=> other_name.name.length end def initialize(name) @name = name end end # creating objects a1 = Geeksforgeeks.new("G") a2 = Geeksforgeeks.new("geeks") # using < operator p a1 < a2 # using <= operator p a1 <= a2 # using == operator p a1 == a2 # using >= operator p a1 >= a2 # using > operator p a1 > a2 Output: true true false false false between? : This method returns false if the obj <=> min is less than or if obj <=> max is greater than zero. Otherwise, it returns true. obj.between?(min, max) Example: Ruby # Ruby program to illustrate # use of between? method # using between? method p 7.between?(2, 6) p 'geeks'.between?('geeks', 'gfg') Output: false true Reference: https://ruby-doc.org/core-2.2.0/Comparable.html Create Quiz Comment A ankita_saini Follow 0 Improve A ankita_saini Follow 0 Improve Article Tags : Ruby Ruby-Built-in-Modules Explore OverviewRuby For Beginners3 min readRuby Programming Language (Introduction)4 min readComparison of Java with Other Programming Languages4 min readSimilarities and Differences between Ruby and C language3 min readSimilarities and Differences between Ruby and C++3 min readEnvironment Setup in Ruby3 min readHow to install Ruby on Linux?2 min readHow to install Ruby on Windows?2 min readInteresting facts about Ruby Programming Language2 min readBasicsRuby | Keywords4 min readRuby | Data Types3 min readRuby Basic Syntax3 min readHello World in Ruby2 min readRuby | Types of Variables4 min readGlobal Variable in Ruby2 min readComments in Ruby2 min readRuby | Ranges4 min readRuby Literals4 min readRuby Directories5 min readRuby | Operators11 min readOperator Precedence in Ruby2 min readOperator Overloading in Ruby5 min readRuby | Pre-define Variables & Constants5 min readRuby | unless Statement and unless Modifier2 min readControl StatementsRuby | Decision Making (if, if-else, if-else-if, ternary) | Set - 13 min readRuby | Loops (for, while, do..while, until)5 min readRuby | Case Statement3 min readRuby | Control Flow Alteration7 min readRuby Break and Next Statement2 min readRuby redo and retry Statement2 min readBEGIN and END Blocks In Ruby2 min readFile Handling in Ruby4 min readMethodsRuby | Methods3 min readMethod Visibility in Ruby3 min readRecursion in Ruby4 min readRuby Hook Methods5 min readRuby | Range Class Methods5 min readThe Initialize Method in Ruby2 min readRuby | Method overriding2 min readRuby Date and Time3 min readOOP ConceptsObject-Oriented Programming in Ruby | Set 19 min readObject Oriented Programming in Ruby | Set-28 min readRuby | Class & Object4 min readPrivate Classes in Ruby3 min readFreezing Objects | Ruby2 min readRuby | Inheritance4 min readPolymorphism in Ruby3 min readRuby | Constructors2 min readRuby | Access Control8 min readRuby | Encapsulation2 min readRuby Mixins3 min readInstance Variables in Ruby3 min readData Abstraction in Ruby3 min readRuby Static Members3 min readExceptionsRuby | Exceptions4 min readRuby | Exception handling6 min readCatch and Throw Exception In Ruby3 min readRaising Exceptions in Ruby4 min readRuby | Exception Handling in Threads | Set - 12 min readRuby | Exception Class and its Methods3 min readRuby RegexRuby | Regular Expressions3 min readRuby Search and Replace2 min readRuby ClassesRuby | Float Class7 min readRuby | Integer Class3 min readRuby | Symbol Class5 min readRuby | Struct Class5 min readRuby | Dir Class and its methods3 min readRuby | MatchData Class4 min readRuby ModuleRuby | Module4 min readRuby | Comparable Module3 min readRuby | Math Module4 min readInclude v/s Extend in Ruby2 min readCollectionsRuby | Arrays4 min readRuby | String Basics5 min readRuby | String Interpolation3 min readRuby | Hashes Basics4 min readRuby | Hash Class12 min readRuby | Blocks6 min read Like