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<title>Pattern Matching</title>
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<title>Pattern Matching</title>
<p>Variables are bound to values through the <em>pattern matching</em> mechanism. Pattern matching occurs when
evaluating a function call, <c>case</c>- <c>receive</c>-
<c>try</c>- expressions and match operator (=) expressions.</p>
<p>In a pattern matching, a left-hand side
<seealso marker="expressions#pattern">pattern</seealso> is matched
against a right-hand side
<seealso marker="expressions#term">term</seealso>. If
the matching succeeds, any unbound variables in the pattern
become bound. If the matching fails, a run-time error occurs.</p>
<p>Examples:</p>
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1> <input>X.</input>
** 1: variable 'X' is unbound **
2> <input>X = 2.</input>
2
3> <input>X + 1.</input>
3
4> <input>{X, Y} = {1, 2}.</input>
** exception error: no match of right hand side value {1,2}
5> <input>{X, Y} = {2, 3}.</input>
{2,3}
6> <input>Y.</input>
3</pre>
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