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Asked: May 14, 20262026-05-14T19:03:07+00:00 2026-05-14T19:03:07+00:00

Are these two function declarations effectively different? If not, why do they have different

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Are these two function declarations effectively different?

If not, why do they have different toString values?

scala> def f: (Int) => Int = x=> x*x
f: (Int) => Int

scala> def f(x: Int) = x*x
f: (Int)Int
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    2026-05-14T19:03:07+00:00Added an answer on May 14, 2026 at 7:03 pm

    The first is a no-argument method f1 that returns a Function1[Int, Int].

    scala> def f1: (Int => Int) = (x: Int) => x * x
    f1: (Int) => Int
    

    The second is a one argument method f2 that takes an an Int and returns an Int.

    scala> def f2(x: Int): Int = x * x
    f2: (x: Int)Int
    

    You can invoke f1 and f2 with the same syntax, although when you call f1(2) it is expanded to f1.apply(2).

    scala> f1
    res0: (Int) => Int = <function1>
    
    scala> f1(2)
    res1: Int = 4
    
    scala> f1.apply(2)
    res2: Int = 2
    
    scala> f2(2)
    res3: Int = 4
    

    Finally, you can ‘lift’ the method f2 to a function as follows.

    scala> f2
    <console>:6: error: missing arguments for method f2 in object $iw;
    follow this method with `_' if you want to treat it as a partially applied funct
    ion
           f2
           ^
    
    scala> f2 _
    res7: (Int) => Int = <function1>
    
    scala> (f2 _).apply(2)
    res8: Int = 4
    

    Exercise: What is the type of f1 _?

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