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Ruby program to add multiple elements to the end of the array using push() method

Last Updated : December 15, 2025

Problem Solution

In this program, we will create an array of integers with few elements. Then we will use the push() method to add multiple elements to the end of the array.

Program/Source Code

The source code to add multiple elements to the end of the array using the push() method is given below. The given program is compiled and executed successfully.

# Ruby program to add multiple elements to 
# the end of the array using push() method

arr = [101,102,103,104,105];

print "Array elements before push() method: \n", arr,"\n\n";

arr.push(106,107,108,109,110);

print "Array elements after push() method: \n", arr,"\n";

Output

Array elements before push() method: 
[101, 102, 103, 104, 105]

Array elements after push() method: 
[101, 102, 103, 104, 105, 106, 107, 108, 109, 110]

Explanation

In the above program, we created an array of integers with few elements. Then we added some elements to the end of the array using the push() method. After that, we printed the updated array.

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