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Asked: June 11, 20262026-06-11T04:34:21+00:00 2026-06-11T04:34:21+00:00

Style 1: a(X) when X>1 -> …omitted; a(X) when X -> …omitted. Style 2

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Style 1:

a(X) when X>1 -> 
    ...omitted;
a(X) when X ->
    ...omitted.

Style 2

a(X) ->
    case X>1 of
        true-> ...ommited;
        false-> ...ommited
    end.

====Update===

As @rviding said, I update the comparison as following:

Style 1:

a(X) when X>1 -> 
    ...omitted;
a(X) ->
    ...omitted.

Style 2

a(X) ->
    case X>1 of
        true-> ...ommited;
        false-> ...ommited
    end.
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    2026-06-11T04:34:23+00:00Added an answer on June 11, 2026 at 4:34 am

    Learn You Some Erlang’s section on function syntax states that function clauses and case statements are basically the same, except for one difference: pattern matching in clauses can handle more than one pattern, whereas a case statement can only handle one statement.

    Apart from that, I believe it is a matter of taste. I tend to use different function clauses when the cases are really distinct (as in: the complete function will behave differently), and I use case statements when I want the code to diverge and be merged afterwards again, e.g. to calculate the value for a variable based on an expression.

    Edit
    As pointed out by RobertAloi in the comments below, you are not really restricted when using case .. of. Also, as rvirding wrote, the compiler does some optimization when wrapping different expressions in a tuple to allow matching against them.

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