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Ruby » Class » attr_writer 




Defining and Using an Employee Class



require 'date'

class Employee
  attr_reader :name, :hiredate, :salary
  attr_writer :salary
  def initialize(n, h, s)
    @name = n
    @hiredate = h
    @salary = s
  end
end

a_date = Date.new(2006621)
me = Employee.new("Barry Burd", a_date, 1000000.00)

a_date = Date.new(2006625)
you = Employee.new("Harriet Ritter", a_date, 50000.00)

print me.name
printf("\t%s\t%5.2f\n", me.hiredate, me.salary)

print you.name
printf("\t%s\t%5.2f\n", you.hiredate, you.salary)

me.salary += 1000.00
print me.name
printf("\t%s\t%5.2f\n", me.hiredate, me.salary)

 














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