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44 - Function/Method Overloading in Python

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Method overloading refers to the ability to define multiple methods in a class with the same name but with different parameters. The idea is that the method performs different operations depending on the type or number of its parameters. In some programming languages like Java and C++, method overloading is supported natively.
However, in Python, method overloading is not supported in the traditional sense because Python allows a function to be defined with the same name multiple times, and the latest definition will override the previous ones. Python doesn't consider the number or types of parameters when determining which function to call; instead, it uses the most recently defined function.
However, in Python, method overloading is not supported in the traditional sense because Python allows a function to be defined with the same name multiple times, and the latest definition will override the previous ones. Python doesn't consider the number or types of parameters when determining which function to call; instead, it uses the most recently defined function.