Ruby getters and setters Method (original) (raw)

Last Updated : 11 Oct, 2019

In a Ruby class we may want to expose the instance variables (the variables that are defined prefixed by @ symbol) to other classes for encapsulation. Then, in that case, we use the getter and setter methods. these methods allow us to access a class's instance variable from outside the class. Getter methods are used to get the value of an instance variable while the setter methods are used to set the value of an instance variable of some class.Example 1: Simple get method

Ruby `

Ruby Program of getter method

class CSWebsite

Constructor to initialize

the class with a name

instance variable

def initialize(website) @website = website end

Classical get method

def website @website end end

Creating an object of the class

gfg = CSWebsite.new "www.geeksforgeeks.org" puts gfg.website

`

Output :

www.geeksforgeeks.org

In this example, if we don't define the website method in the class, the puts statement used later (gfg.website) would give us an exception because the @website variable is the class's instance variable and it should not be accessible outside the class by default.Example 2: Simple set method

Ruby `

Ruby Program of setter method

class CSWebsite

Constructor to initialize

the class with a name

instance variable

def initialize(website) @website = website end

Classical get method

def website @website end

Classical set method

def website=(website) @website = website end end

Creating an object of the class

gfg = CSWebsite.new "www.geeksforgeeks.org" puts gfg.website

Change the instance variable from

Outside the class

gfg.website="www.practice.geeksforgeeks.org" puts gfg.website

`

Output :

www.geeksforgeeks.org www.practice.geeksforgeeks.org

In this example, if we don't define the website= method in the class, then we can't change the value of the class's instance variable. With the help of this setter method, we reused the same object for multiple websites. In the above examples, we can be seen that as the class grows we might have many getter and setter methods most of which follow the same format as shown above. To fix these growing lines of code, Ruby provides us with a quick way to generate the getter and setter methods without explicitly writing them as we did in the above examples. These methods are known as accessor methods. Their purpose is the same as that of a getter or setter. There are three types of accessors in Ruby

  1. attr_reader : This accessor generates the automatic Getter method for the given item.
  2. attr_writer : This accessor generates the automatic Setter method for the given item.
  3. attr_accessor : This accessor generates the automatic Getter & Setter method for the given item.

Ruby Program of accessor getter method

class CSWebsite

Constructor to initialize

the class with a name

instance variable

def initialize(website)
@website = website
end

accessor get method

attr_reader :website
end

Creating an object of the class

gfg = CSWebsite.new "www.geeksforgeeks.org"
puts gfg.website
` Output :
www.geeksforgeeks.org
Here we have replaced the classical getter method with Ruby's way to generate the getter method. The output remains the same as the attr_reader has the same function as shown in example 1.

Ruby Program of accessor getter and setter method

class CSWebsite

Constructor to initialize

the class with a name

instance variable

def initialize(website)
@website = website
end

accessor get method

attr_reader :website

accessor set method

attr_writer :website
end

Creating an object of the class

gfg = CSWebsite.new "www.geeksforgeeks.org"
puts gfg.website

Change the instance variable from

Outside the class

gfg.website="www.practice.geeksforgeeks.org"
puts gfg.website
` Output :
www.geeksforgeeks.org
www.practice.geeksforgeeks.org
Here we have replaced the classical getter and setter method with Ruby's way to generate them.

Ruby Program of accessor getter and setter method

class CSWebsite

Constructor to initialize

the class with a name

instance variable

def initialize(website)
@website = website
end

accessor get and set method

attr_accessor :website
end

Creating an object of the class

gfg = CSWebsite.new "www.geeksforgeeks.org"
puts gfg.website

Change the instance variable from

Outside the class

gfg.website="www.practice.geeksforgeeks.org"
puts gfg.website
` Output :
www.geeksforgeeks.org
www.practice.geeksforgeeks.org
Here both the accessors are replaced by a single attr_accessor as it functions as both a getter and a setter.

Ruby Program of accessor getter and setter method

class CSWebsite

Constructor to initialize

the class with a name

instance variable

def initialize(website, id)
@website = website
@id = id
end

accessor get and set method

attr_accessor :website
attr_reader :id
end

Creating an object of the class

gfg = CSWebsite.new "www.geeksforgeeks.org", 12
puts gfg.website
puts gfg.id
` Output :
www.geeksforgeeks.org
12
Here the id instance variable is only given the get method using attr_reader because we don't want some other class to change its id once it's initialized.