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Asked: May 23, 20262026-05-23T07:05:36+00:00 2026-05-23T07:05:36+00:00

I am just wondering if there is any way to create the same function

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I am just wondering if there is any way to create the same function with different count of parameters? Something like this:

sum_of_n(Num)->
    sum_of_n(Num, 0);
sum_of_n(0, Accum)->
    Accum;
sum_of_n(Num, Accum) ->
    sum_of_n(Num - 1, Accum + Num).

As I see Erlang doesn’t allow to create the function with one and two parameters the same time. Is there a good way to create such function or I need use two different functions?

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    2026-05-23T07:05:37+00:00Added an answer on May 23, 2026 at 7:05 am

    You can have two different functions with the same name, but different number of arguments:

    sum_of_n(Num)->
        sum_of_n(Num, 0). %% Note the period
    
    sum_of_n(0, Accum)->
        Accum;
    sum_of_n(Num, Accum) ->
        sum_of_n(Num - 1, Accum + Num).
    

    In export, fun, etc. you can refer to them as FunName/NumberOfArgs, e.g.

    -export([sum_of_n/1]).
    
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