--- title: Ruby Arrays --- ## Ruby Arrays An array represents a list of values. The individual values are often called "elements" of the array. To make an array in Ruby, use square brackets and separate values with commas: ```ruby my_array = [1, 2, 3, 4, 5] ``` You can also create an empty array by using the 'new' method in the 'Array' class: ```ruby my_array = Array.new ``` That first example is an array of numbers, but a Ruby array can contain values of different types, even other arrays: ```ruby mixed_array = [5, "Hello World", true, [1,2,3]] ``` You can access the elements of an array with square brackets and numerical indexes. Notice that the first element is at index 0, not 1: ```ruby mixed_array[0] # 5 mixed_array[1] # "Hello World" mixed_array[2] # true ``` You can check how many elements an array has with the `length` method: ```ruby mixed_array.length # 3 [].length # 0 ``` You can check the first element of an array with the `first` method: ```ruby mixed_array.first # 5 ``` You can check the last element of an array with the `last` method: ```ruby mixed_array.last # true ``` #### More Information: Ruby array documentation