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3 changes: 2 additions & 1 deletion docs/_docs/reference/other-new-features/named-tuples.md
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Expand Up @@ -43,7 +43,7 @@ val x: (String, Int) = Bob.toTuple // ok
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`toTuple` is defined as an extension method in the `NamedTuple` object.
It returns the given tuple unchanged and simply "forgets" the names.

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A `.toTuple` selection is inserted implicitly by the compiler if it encounters a named tuple but the expected type is a regular tuple. So the following works as well:
```scala
val x: (String, Int) = Bob // works, expanded to Bob.toTuple
Expand All @@ -63,6 +63,7 @@ We would need an explicit `_.toTuple` selection to express this:
```scala
val pairs: List[(String, Int)] = persons.map(_.toTuple)
```
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Note that conformance rules for named tuples are analogous to the rules for named parameters. One can assign parameters by position to a named parameter list.
```scala
def f(param: Int) = ...
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