Function overloading in Python - by Arpit Bhayani
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Last updated 26 abril 2025

Function overloading is the ability to have multiple functions with the same name but with different signatures/implementations. When an overloaded function fn is called, the runtime first evaluates the arguments/parameters passed to the function call, and judging by this invokes the corresponding implementation.
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