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Asked: May 13, 20262026-05-13T22:41:20+00:00 2026-05-13T22:41:20+00:00

For example, how can I write an expression where the following is implicitly applied:

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For example, how can I write an expression where the following is implicitly applied:

implicit def intsToString(x: Int, y: Int) = "test"

val s: String = ... //?

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    2026-05-13T22:41:21+00:00Added an answer on May 13, 2026 at 10:41 pm

    Implicit functions of one argument are used to automatically convert values to an expected type. These are known as Implicit Views. With two arguments, it doesn’t work or make sense.

    You could apply an implicit view to a TupleN:

    implicit def intsToString( xy: (Int, Int)) = "test"
    val s: String = (1, 2)
    

    You can also mark the final parameter list of any function as implicit.

    def intsToString(implicit x: Int, y: Int) = "test"
    implicit val i = 0
    val s: String = intsToString
    

    Or, combining these two usages of implicit:

    implicit def intsToString(implicit x: Int, y: Int) = "test"
    implicit val i = 0
    val s: String = implicitly[String]
    

    However it’s not really useful in this case.

    UPDATE

    To elaborate on Martin’s comment, this is possible.

    implicit def foo(a: Int, b: Int) = 0
    // ETA expansion results in:
    // implicit val fooFunction: (Int, Int) => Int = (a, b) => foo(a, b)
    
    implicitly[(Int, Int) => Int]
    
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