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Asked: June 2, 20262026-06-02T14:29:06+00:00 2026-06-02T14:29:06+00:00

I am trying to learn Erlang currency programming. This is an example program got

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I am trying to learn Erlang currency programming.

This is an example program got from Erlang.org but no instructions about how to run it.

I run it in this way,

1> counter:start() 
<0.33.0>

But, I do not know how to run other functions so that the process (counter:start()) can do the work according to the received message.

How to confirm that two or more processes have really been generated ?

Another question, how to print out received message in a function ?

 -module(counter).
 -export([start/0,loop/1,increment/1,value/1,stop/1]).

 %% First the interface functions.
 start() ->
       spawn(counter, loop, [0]).

 increment(Counter) ->
       Counter ! increment.

 value(Counter) ->
             Counter ! {self(),value},
      receive
              {Counter,Value} ->
                    Value
    end.
stop(Counter) ->
    Counter ! stop.

%% The counter loop.
 loop(Val) ->
    receive
            increment ->
                    loop(Val + 1);
            {From,value} ->
                    From ! {self(),Val},
                    loop(Val);
            stop -> % No recursive call here
                    true;
            Other -> % All other messages
                    loop(Val)
    end.

Any help will be appreciated.

thanks

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    2026-06-02T14:29:07+00:00Added an answer on June 2, 2026 at 2:29 pm

    Other functions will just use the module you just created, like this:

    C = counter:start(),
    counter:increment(C),
    counter:increment(C),
    io:format("Value: ~p~n", [counter:value(C)]).
    

    You can run pman:start() to bring up the (GUI) process manager to see which processes you have.

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