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<h4 class="subsection">11.7.6 Function Precedence</h4>
<p>Given the numerous different ways that Octave can define a function, it
is possible and even likely that multiple versions of a function, might be
defined within a particular scope. The precedence of which function will be
used within a particular scope is given by
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<li>Subfunction
A subfunction with the required function name in the given scope.
<li>Private function
A function defined within a private directory of the directory
which contains the current function.
<li>Class constructor
A function that constuctors a user class as defined in chapter
<a href="Object-Oriented-Programming.html#Object-Oriented-Programming">Object Oriented Programming</a>.
<li>Class method
An overloaded function of a class as in chapter
<a href="Object-Oriented-Programming.html#Object-Oriented-Programming">Object Oriented Programming</a>.
<li>Legacy Dispatch
An overloaded function as defined by See <a href="doc_002ddispatch.html#doc_002ddispatch">doc-dispatch</a>.
<li>Command-line Function
A function that has been defined on the command-line.
<li>Autoload function
A function that is marked as autoloaded with See <a href="doc_002dautoload.html#doc_002dautoload">doc-autoload</a>.
<li>A Function on the Path
A function that can be found on the users load-path. There can also be
Oct-file, mex-file or m-file versions of this function and the precedence
between these versions are in that order.
<li>Built-in function
A function that is builtin to Octave itself such as <code>numel</code>,
<code>size</code>, etc.
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