Hi Jim. Thanks for the Suggestions. I will definitely work on it..But as i 
am new to Ruby m a bit worried how to catch the track and jump for 
development.

On Monday, September 17, 2012 2:43:47 PM UTC+5:30, jim wrote:
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>> Here I have tried a bit.
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>> class Constlottery
>>     def self.rand_number
>>         randoms = []
>>         loop do
>>             puts "Enter a random number"
>>             new_number = gets.chomp
>>             if new_number.to_s == rand(1..9).to_s
>>                 puts "You are winner"
>>                 return
>>             else
>>                 puts "You lost the chance"              
>>             end
>>         end
>>     end
>> end
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>> a = Constlottery.rand_number
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>> puts a
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> Hi Samir,
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> Please consider the following
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>    - this groups isn't something that you can expect to work on your 
>    university assignments 
>    - we expect you to try and accomplish something by yourself, or search 
>    through google, or read some tutorials first before posting here
>    - this post is already 3 days old so you should've made more progress 
>    than what you have right now 
>    - hearing "I've tried a bit" gives the notion that you haven't tried 
>    at all
>    - try to analyze what each line of code does and i'm sure you'll get it
>    - get back to this group if you're really stuck. give us insights on 
>    what you've done to debug the problem and maybe, there'll be someone here 
>    in the groups to help you 
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> Good luck!
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>> On Friday, September 14, 2012 7:00:40 PM UTC+5:30, Samir wrote:
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>>> Can any body please help me to solve this?
>>>
>>> Create a lottery app which will take a number as parameter and there 
>>> will be a set of number from 0 to n random number every time. 
>>> If the given number matches the random array[0] number by the program, 
>>> show a message you won the loterry.
>>> If the given number matches the random array[1] number by the program, 
>>> show a message you are second.
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