Using date_select gives you 3 separate key/value pairs for the day, month, and year respectively. So you can pass them into Date.new
as parameters to create a new Date object.
An example date_select returned params for an Event
model:
"event"=>
{"name"=>"Birthday",
"date(1i)"=>"2012",
"date(2i)"=>"11",
"date(3i)"=>"28"},
Then to create the new Date
object:
event = params[:event]
date = Date.new event["date(1i)"].to_i, event["date(2i)"].to_i, event["date(3i)"].to_i
You may instead decide to wrap this logic in a method:
def flatten_date_array hash
%w(1 2 3).map { |e| hash["date(#{e}i)"].to_i }
end
And then call it as date = Date.new *flatten_date_array params[:event]
. But this is not logic that truly belongs in a controller, so you may decide to move it elsewhere. You could even extend this onto the Date
class, and call it as date = Date.new_from_hash params[:event]
.
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