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[Ruby] Ruby Variable Scope

Scope defines where in a program a variable is accessible. Ruby has four types of variable scope, local,globalinstance and class. In addition, Ruby has one constant type. Each variable type is declared by using a special character at the start of the variable name as outlined in the following table.

Name Begins With Variable Scope
$ A global variable
@ An instance variable
[a-z] or _ A local variable
[A-Z] A constant
@@ A class variable

It is useful to know, however, that a number of pre-defined global variables are available to you as a Ruby developer to obtain information about the Ruby environment. A brief summary of each of these variables is contained in the following table.

$*$$$?
Variable Name Variable Value
$@ The location of latest error
$_ The string last read by gets
$. The line number last read by interpreter
$& The string last matched by regexp
$~ The last regexp match, as an array of subexpressions
$n The nth subexpression in the last match (same as $~[n])
$= The case-insensitivity flag
$/ The input record separator
$\ The output record separator
The name of the ruby script file currently executing
The command line arguments used to invoke the script
The Ruby interpreter's process ID
The exit status of last executed child process

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