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Asked: June 1, 20262026-06-01T10:36:32+00:00 2026-06-01T10:36:32+00:00

val A = 3 val (A) = (3) Both correct. But: val (A,B) =

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val A = 3
val (A) = (3)

Both correct. But:

val (A,B) = (2,3)

can’t be compiled:

scala> val (A,B) = (2,3)
<console>:7: error: not found: value A
       val (A,B) = (2,3)
            ^
<console>:7: error: not found: value B
       val (A,B) = (2,3)
              ^

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    2026-06-01T10:36:33+00:00Added an answer on June 1, 2026 at 10:36 am

    In the second code snippet, it using pattern matching to do assessment.

    It is translated to the follow code:

    val Tuple(A, B) = Tuple2(2,3)
    

    When Scala is doing pattern matching, variable starts with a upper case in the pattern is considered as an constant value (or singleton Object), so val (a, b) = (2, 3) works but not val (A, B) = (2, 3).

    BTW, your first code snippet does not using pattern matching, it’s just an ordinary variable assignment.

    If you using Tuple1 explicitly, it will have same error.

    scala> val Tuple1(Z) = Tuple1(3)
    <console>:7: error: not found: value Z
           val Tuple1(Z) = Tuple1(3)
    

    Here is some interesting example:

    scala> val A = 10
    A: Int = 10
    
    scala> val B = 20
    B: Int = 20
    
    scala> val (A, x) = (10, 20)
    x: Int = 20
    
    scala> val (A, x) = (10, 30)
    x: Int = 30
    
    scala> val (A, x) = (20, 20)
    scala.MatchError: (20,20) (of class scala.Tuple2$mcII$sp)
        at .<init>(<console>:9)
        at .<clinit>(<console>)
    
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