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<div class="moz-cite-prefix">Sorry, now im totally confused .<br>
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where does the name array come from and why a arity 1 ?<br>
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Roelof<br>
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Hynek Vychodil schreef op 25-1-2015 om 13:07:<br>
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<div dir="ltr">Hi,
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<div>You don't have any functions named square, circle or
triangle. You have only one function array/1 with four
function clauses, the first for square, the second for circle,
the third for triangle and the fourth catch-all one.</div>
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<div class="gmail_quote">On Sun, Jan 25, 2015 at 12:29 PM,
Roelof Wobben <span dir="ltr"><<a moz-do-not-send="true"
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That error messages disappear.<br>
<br>
As I understand it right. The eror message is on all
functions so on the square, circle and triangle functions.<br>
And if not so, why also not a error functions on the other
two.<br>
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Roelof<br>
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Taavi Talvik schreef op 25-1-2015 om 12:22:
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Until you export your functions, they remain local to<br>
module. And compiler sees here, that they are not used<br>
locally here.<br>
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Try adding<br>
-export([area/1]).<br>
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best regards,<br>
taavi<br>
On 25 Jan 2015, at 13:12, Roelof Wobben <<a
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Hello,<br>
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I have this programm :<br>
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-module(shapes).<br>
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-import(math, [sqrt/1]).<br>
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area({square, Side}) -><br>
Side * Side ;<br>
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area({circle, Radius}) -><br>
math:pi() * Radius * Radius;<br>
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area({triangle, A, B, C}) -><br>
S = (A + B + C)/2,<br>
math:sqrt(S*(S-A)*(S-B)*(S-C));<br>
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area(Other) -><br>
{error, invalid_object}.<br>
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As soon I as try to compile it , I see these
messages :<br>
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6> c(shapes).<br>
shapes.erl:5: Warning: function area/1 is unused<br>
shapes.erl:15: Warning: variable 'Other' is unused<br>
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Why does Erlang do this?<br>
On compile time you cannot see which functions are
used and which not in my oponion.<br>
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Roelof<br>
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