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@@ -35,7 +35,7 @@ Num = 43. % ** exception error: no match of right hand side value 43
% In most languages, `=` denotes an assignment statement. In Erlang, however,
% `=` denotes a pattern-matching operation. When an empty variable is used on the
% left hand side of the `=` operator to is bound (assigned), but when a bound
-% varaible is used on the left hand side the following behaviour is observed.
+% variable is used on the left hand side the following behaviour is observed.
% `Lhs = Rhs` really means this: evaluate the right side (`Rhs`), and then
% match the result against the pattern on the left side (`Lhs`).
Num = 7 * 6.
@@ -292,7 +292,7 @@ calculateArea() ->
_ ->
io:format("We can only calculate area of rectangles or circles.")
end.
-
+
% Compile the module and create a process that evaluates `calculateArea` in the
% shell.
c(calculateGeometry).