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ruby - Testing if a hash has any of a number of keys

I was wondering if there was a better way to test if a hash has any keys from an array. I want to use it something like this:

keys = %w[k1 k2 k5 k6]
none = true if hash.key?(keys)

Or am I going to have to loop this?

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No need to loop:

(hash.keys & keys).any? # => true

Explanation:

.keys returns all keys in a hash as an array. & intersects two arrays, returning any objects that exists in both arrays. Finally, .any? checks if the array intersect has any values.


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