when there are multiple definitions with the same function name, what makes them
different from each other?
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The multiple definitions with the same function name is called Function Overloading. The only difference among those functions is their parameter list which helps the compiler to recognize which function is being executed
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The multiple definitions with the same function name is called Function Overloading. The only difference among those functions is their parameter list which helps the compiler to recognize which function is being executed.
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