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@ -33,7 +33,7 @@ and many more features.
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# Atoms, that are literals, a constant with name. They start with `:`.
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:hello # atom
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# Tuples that are stored contigously in memory.
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# Tuples that are stored contiguously in memory.
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{1,2,3} # tuple
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# We can access a tuple element with the `elem` function:
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@ -47,7 +47,7 @@ elem({1, 2, 3}, 0) #=> 1
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head #=> 1
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tail #=> [2,3]
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# In elixir, just like in erlang, the `=` denotes pattern matching and
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# In elixir, just like in Erlang, the `=` denotes pattern matching and
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# not an assignment.
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#
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# This means that the left-hand side (pattern) is matched against a
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@ -170,7 +170,7 @@ case {:one, :two} do
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"This will match any value"
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end
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# It's common practive to assign a value to `_` if we don't need it.
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# It's common practice to assign a value to `_` if we don't need it.
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# For example, if only the head of a list matters to us:
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[head | _] = [1,2,3]
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head #=> 1
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