--- title: Ruby Hash --- ## Ruby Hash A hash represents a collection of distinct key, value pairs. It is also called associative arrays. To create a hash in Ruby , use curly brackets and separate each key-value pair with comma. ```ruby my_hash = {:key1 => "value", :key2 => "value2"} ``` You can create a hash in the following ways ```ruby my_hash = Hash.new # with empty hash my_hash = {:key1 => "value", :key2 => "value2"} # with key's and value's defined ``` You can access the value of key in a hash with square brackets and key references ```ruby my_hash[:key1] # value my_hash[:key2] # value2 ``` You can assign a new key and value for an already defined hash ```ruby my_hash[:key3] = "value3" # {:key1=>"value", :key2=>"value2", :key3=>"value3"} ``` You can check how many elements a hash has with the `length` method: ```ruby my_hash.length # 2 ``` You can also create integers as hash key but the syntax is different from the usual one ```ruby my_hash = {1: "value"} # will raise an exception my_hash = {1 => "value"} # will create hash with corresponding key value pair ```