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    Beginner having issues with ends....need help

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      bender
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      I've got a file with a number of nested if statements, and for loops. I've looked at it multiple times, but I cannot figure out what is wrong. It used to work before, but then I added some more statements and it either seems I have too many or too little, even though I was convinced I had just the exact amount.

      It is a very short file. I am hoping someone better than me can quickly glance at it and see if they can tell whether or not I need more "ends" or less of them. I am starting to loose my mind.


      copy.rb

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        bender
        last edited by

        I forgot to say thanks! πŸ˜„

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        • J Offline
          Jim
          last edited by

          Must be a logic error because there are no syntax problems.

          
          $ ruby -c copy.rb
          Syntax OK
          $
          
          

          Hi

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            bender
            last edited by

            Jim, thank you for always helping me out. I thought I had the right syntax, perhpas some things don't have to be there.

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