How would I override <=> for certain attributes of a class?
Say I have the following:
class Workout < ActiveRecord::Base
# columns in db: time, weight, reps, distance
end
I want to be able to sort by results, to list workouts by best time,
weight, etc. But the ordering is different, because a low time is
better than a high time, while a high weight is better than a low
weight, etc.
Right now I''m doing a class method with an if statement like this:
def self.ranked_by(compare)
if compare == :time
find(:all).sort_by{|workout| workout.time}.reverse
else
find(:all).sort_by{|workout| workout.send(compare)}
end
end
That works, but it''s ugly and the ugliness tends to replicate itself.
I could simplify my code by overriding the <=> method for the time
attribute so that I could simply do:
def self.ranked_by(compare)
find(:all).sort_by{|workout| workout.send(compare)}
end
But how to do that?
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