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Title: concat in FSharp.Core.String vs Concat in System.String Problem title: concat in FSharp.Core.String vs Concat in System.String Tags: f%23, string Problem: concat in FSharp.Core.String vs Concat in System.String I noticed that there is a lowercase String.concat in Microsoft.FSharp.Core and an uppercase System.Str...
concat in FSharp.Core.String vs Concat in System.String concat in FSharp.Core.String vs Concat in System.String f%23 string FSharp.Core.String Concat System.String String.concat Microsoft.FSharp.Core System.String.Concat String.c System.String.C String.xyz System.String.Xyz concat in FSharp.Core.String vs Concat in Sys...
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Title: F#'s fshtmldoc.exe using Mono/OS X Problem title: F#'s fshtmldoc.exe using Mono/OS X Tags: f%23, powerpack, mono Problem: F#'s fshtmldoc.exe using Mono/OS X This is doubtless something obvious, but downloading the F# PowerPack from codeplex and running fshtmldoc produces this error: clements$ mono ./fs...
F#'s fshtmldoc.exe using Mono/OS X F#'s fshtmldoc.exe using Mono/OS X f%23 powerpack mono Mono/OS fshtmldoc.exe Mono FSharp.PowerPack.dll Processing Unexpected HTML Microsoft.FSharp.Metadata.AssemblyLoader F#'s fshtmldoc.exe using Mono/OS X This is doubtless something obvious, but downloading the F# PowerPack...
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Title: F#: Updating a single tuple in a list of tuples Problem title: F#: Updating a single tuple in a list of tuples Tags: f%23 Problem: F#: Updating a single tuple in a list of tuples I have a list of tuples like so: let scorecard = [ for i in 0 .. 39 -> i,0 ] I want to identify the nth tuple in it. I was thinking ab...
F#: Updating a single tuple in a list of tuples F#: Updating a single tuple in a list of tuples f%23 Updating Seq.find F#: Updating a single tuple in a list of tuples I have a list of tuples like so: I want to identify the nth tuple in it. I was thinking about it in this way: I then want to create a new tuple based on ...
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Title: Inherit XML interface / set activity / setView Problem title: Inherit XML interface / set activity / setView Tags: setcontentview, xml, f%23, android-activity Problem: Inherit XML interface / set activity / setView I want to learn more about phone app programming. But i want to learn it via F#. In Java you can i...
Inherit XML interface / set activity / setView Inherit XML interface / set activity / setView setcontentview xml f%23 android-activity Inherit XML DanishRegisterSite AppCompatActivity Override Bundle super.onCreate R.layout.register_denmark_ui Inherit XML interface / set activity / setView I want to learn more about ph...
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Title: F#: Efficiently get last state from List.scan Problem title: F#: Efficiently get last state from List.scan Tags: f%23, list Problem: F#: Efficiently get last state from List.scan I'm running List.scan over a very large list in order to compute a running total. When I'm done I need the total in addition to the sc...
F#: Efficiently get last state from List.scan F#: Efficiently get last state from List.scan f%23 list List.scan Efficiently int64 F#: Efficiently get last state from List.scan I'm running List.scan over a very large list in order to compute a running total. When I'm done I need the total in addition to the scan output ...
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Title: F# - Using File.ReadAllLines how is it posible to get a string without new lines Problem title: F# - Using File.ReadAllLines how is it posible to get a string without new lines Tags: f%23, functional-programming, list, types Problem: F# - Using File.ReadAllLines how is it posible to get a string without new line...
F# - Using File.ReadAllLines how is it posible to get a string without new lines F# - Using File.ReadAllLines how is it posible to get a string without new lines f%23 functional-programming list types Using File.ReadAllLines MyFirstJavaProgram System.out.println Hello World F# - Using File.ReadAllLines how is it posibl...
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Title: F# Ignore a pattern in pattern match Problem title: F# Ignore a pattern in pattern match Tags: functional-programming, f%23, pattern-matching Problem: F# Ignore a pattern in pattern match I may be thinking about this the wrong way but I want to ignore any case other than the Some case. Here is some sample code t...
F# Ignore a pattern in pattern match F# Ignore a pattern in pattern match functional-programming f%23 pattern-matching Ignore Some solarSystem.MinerCoords Map.tryFind solarSystem.Minables GetMinerActor StopMining Async.AwaitTask F# Ignore a pattern in pattern match I may be thinking about this the wrong way but I want ...
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Title: Why do I need a type annotation here? Problem title: Why do I need a type annotation here? Tags: f%23 Problem: Why do I need a type annotation here? In the following code: type ParseResult<'a> = { Result : Option<'a>; Rest : string } type Parser<'a> = string -> ParseResult<'a> let ThenBind p (f : Option<'a> -> P...
Why do I need a type annotation here? Why do I need a type annotation here? f%23 Why ParseResult Result Option Rest Parser ThenBind r.Result None r.Rest input:string Why do I need a type annotation here? In the following code: With the type annotation for f, the type for ThenBind is: But without the annotation, it's: W...
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Title: F# package for Sublime Text Build System absent Problem title: F# package for Sublime Text Build System absent Tags: mono, paket, sublimetext3, f%23, build Problem: F# package for Sublime Text Build System absent I am starting out with F# and trying to get it to work with Sublime Text 3 with a package, https://g...
F# package for Sublime Text Build System absent F# package for Sublime Text Build System absent mono paket sublimetext3 f%23 build Sublime Text Build System sublimetext3 F# package for Sublime Text Build System absent I am starting out with F# and trying to get it to work with Sublime Text 3 with a package, https://git...
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22351472_c0
22351472
fsharp
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Title: F# – mapping a list with an accumulator Problem title: F# – mapping a list with an accumulator Tags: f%23 Problem: F# – mapping a list with an accumulator I am new to F# and functional programming in general. Given a scenario where you want to iterate over a sequence or list of strings, and map that to a new lis...
F# – mapping a list with an accumulator F# – mapping a list with an accumulator f%23 RadioButton Text Location Point Width F# – mapping a list with an accumulator I am new to F# and functional programming in general. Given a scenario where you want to iterate over a sequence or list of strings, and map that to a new li...
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of using purely functional features, such as: let parseFirstWord (text: char seq) = let rec forTailRecursion t queue = let c = Seq.head t if c = '\n' then (t, queue) else forTailRecursion (Seq.skip 1 t) (queue.Enqueu(c)) forTailRecursion text (new Queue<char>()) I have no idea how to use OO concepts in F# mind you so ...
of using purely functional features, such as: let parseFirstWord (text: char seq) = let rec forTailRecursion t queue = let c = Seq.head t if c = '\n' then (t, queue) else forTailRecursion (Seq.skip 1 t) (queue.Enqueu(c)) forTailRecursion text (new Queue<char>()) I have no idea how to use OO concepts in F# mind you so ...
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Title: what is the best way to get notified when a task finishes, in F#? Problem title: what is the best way to get notified when a task finishes, in F#? Tags: events, f%23, task Problem: what is the best way to get notified when a task finishes, in F#? I have a pool of tasks and I am trying to figure out the best way ...
what is the best way to get notified when a task finishes, in F#? what is the best way to get notified when a task finishes, in F#? events f%23 task what is the best way to get notified when a task finishes, in F#? I have a pool of tasks and I am trying to figure out the best way to be notified, through an event, when ...
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13641953_c0
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Title: Can anyone tell me what is wrong with this F# snippet? Problem title: Can anyone tell me what is wrong with this F# snippet? Tags: f%23, matching, functional-programming Problem: Can anyone tell me what is wrong with this F# snippet? The line before the else statement apparently was expecting a unit but got a bo...
Can anyone tell me what is wrong with this F# snippet? Can anyone tell me what is wrong with this F# snippet? f%23 matching functional-programming Can Dictionary m.ContainsKey m.Add Can anyone tell me what is wrong with this F# snippet? The line before the else statement apparently was expecting a unit but got a boolea...
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Title: Installing F# in visual studio code Problem title: Installing F# in visual studio code Tags: f%23 Problem: Installing F# in visual studio code I am trying to install F# with Visual studio code in Windows 10. I have installed dotnet framework first. Then I have installed lonide-fsharp in visual studio code. Then ...
Installing F# in visual studio code Installing F# in visual studio code f%23 Installing Installing F# in visual studio code I am trying to install F# with Visual studio code in Windows 10. I have installed dotnet framework first. Then I have installed lonide-fsharp in visual studio code. Then I have included the path o...
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Title: Calling generic function with instance of type Problem title: Calling generic function with instance of type Tags: f%23, generics Problem: Calling generic function with instance of type I've struggled with this problem for quite some time now, and can't seem to find any solution. Let me simplify it for you. I ha...
Calling generic function with instance of type Calling generic function with instance of type f%23 generics Calling foo_a foo_b System.Type Calling generic function with instance of type I've struggled with this problem for quite some time now, and can't seem to find any solution. Let me simplify it for you. I have a g...
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Title: Remove first elements in a nested list in F#? Problem title: Remove first elements in a nested list in F#? Tags: f%23 Problem: Remove first elements in a nested list in F#? I want to remove the first elements from a nested list. I've just learned about List.map and List.filter, but I can't get it to work. So [ [...
Remove first elements in a nested list in F#? Remove first elements in a nested list in F#? f%23 Remove List.map remove1 Remove first elements in a nested list in F#? I want to remove the first elements from a nested list. I've just learned about List.map and List.filter, but I can't get it to work. So [ [1;2;3]; [4;5;...
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Title: CsvProvider with semicolon separator and predefined schema Problem title: CsvProvider with semicolon separator and predefined schema Tags: f%23-data, f%23 Problem: CsvProvider with semicolon separator and predefined schema I'd like to create a type using the FSharp.Data.CsvProvider (v1.1.10) to process CSV files...
CsvProvider with semicolon separator and predefined schema CsvProvider with semicolon separator and predefined schema f%23-data f%23 CsvProvider CsvType1 Sample Separator Schema CsvProvider with semicolon separator and predefined schema I'd like to create a type using the FSharp.Data.CsvProvider (v1.1.10) to process CS...
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Title: Equivalent of Ruby&#x27;s Enumerable#each_slice method in FSharp Problem title: Equivalent of Ruby&#x27;s Enumerable#each_slice method in FSharp Tags: ruby, f%23 Problem: Equivalent of Ruby's Enumerable#each_slice method in FSharp I'm currently writing a bit of F#. I've created a method that is the equivalent of...
Equivalent of Ruby&#x27;s Enumerable#each_slice method in FSharp Equivalent of Ruby&#x27;s Enumerable#each_slice method in FSharp ruby f%23 Equivalent Ruby Enumerable each_slice FSharp list.Length Seq.take List.ofSeq Seq.skip Equivalent of Ruby's Enumerable#each_slice method in FSharp I'm currently writing a bit of F#....
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Title: F# for C# programmer who already incorporates function delegates as parameters Problem title: F# for C# programmer who already incorporates function delegates as parameters Tags: f%23, c%23 Problem: F# for C# programmer who already incorporates function delegates as parameters I have a book coming on F#, but at ...
F# for C# programmer who already incorporates function delegates as parameters F# for C# programmer who already incorporates function delegates as parameters f%23 c%23 F# for C# programmer who already incorporates function delegates as parameters I have a book coming on F#, but at the moment I am pretty uninformed, so ...
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Title: Implementing ThreadStatic singleton in F# Problem title: Implementing ThreadStatic singleton in F# Tags: f%23, singleton Problem: Implementing ThreadStatic singleton in F# I'm learning F# and would like to implement ThreadStatic singleton. I'm using what I found in a similar question: F# How to implement Singlet...
Implementing ThreadStatic singleton in F# Implementing ThreadStatic singleton in F# f%23 singleton Implementing ThreadStatic MySingleton DefaultValue instance:MySingleton Instance MySingleton.instance Implementing ThreadStatic singleton in F# I'm learning F# and would like to implement ThreadStatic singleton. I'm using...
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Title: F# generator of daterange? Problem title: F# generator of daterange? Tags: f%23, generator Problem: F# generator of daterange? I'm attempting to write a function that generates a list of DateTimes using the generator syntax: let dateRange = let endDate = System.DateTime.Parse("6/1/2010") let startDate = System.D...
F# generator of daterange? F# generator of daterange? f%23 generator System.DateTime.Parse startDate..endDate MyDateClass.IsBusinessDay F# generator of daterange? I'm attempting to write a function that generates a list of DateTimes using the generator syntax: but the generator ('seq') block does not parse correctly. I...
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Title: How to make word freq counter more efficient? Problem title: How to make word freq counter more efficient? Tags: word-count, f%23 Problem: How to make word freq counter more efficient? I have written this F# code to count word frequencies in a list and return a tuple to C#. Could you tell me how can I make the c...
How to make word freq counter more efficient? How to make word freq counter more efficient? word-count f%23 How countword2 h::t countword1 h::_ How to make word freq counter more efficient? I have written this F# code to count word frequencies in a list and return a tuple to C#. Could you tell me how can I make the cod...
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Title: How do I explicitly use unchecked arithmetic operators in F# Problem title: How do I explicitly use unchecked arithmetic operators in F# Tags: f%23 Problem: How do I explicitly use unchecked arithmetic operators in F# If I use the --checked+ option when compiling F# code, how do I use unchecked arithmetic for a ...
How do I explicitly use unchecked arithmetic operators in F# How do I explicitly use unchecked arithmetic operators in F# f%23 OverflowException How FSharp.Core.uint32.MaxValue Alter How do I explicitly use unchecked arithmetic operators in F# If I use the --checked+ option when compiling F# code, how do I use unchecke...
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Title: How to set up Long running Tasks that report progress in F# Problem title: How to set up Long running Tasks that report progress in F# Tags: f%23, asynchronous Problem: How to set up Long running Tasks that report progress in F# I've seen a lot of old examples in C# for long-running tasks using background worker...
How to set up Long running Tasks that report progress in F# How to set up Long running Tasks that report progress in F# f%23 asynchronous How Long Tasks DoSomething IProgress Thread.Sleep progress.Report How to set up Long running Tasks that report progress in F# I've seen a lot of old examples in C# for long-running t...
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Title: Datamining models in FORTRAN or C (or managed code)? Problem title: Datamining models in FORTRAN or C (or managed code)? Tags: fortran, f%23, data-mining Problem: Datamining models in FORTRAN or C (or managed code)? We are planning to develop a datamining package for windows. The program core / calculation engin...
Datamining models in FORTRAN or C (or managed code)? Datamining models in FORTRAN or C (or managed code)? fortran f%23 data-mining Datamining FORTRAN Datamining models in FORTRAN or C (or managed code)? We are planning to develop a datamining package for windows. The program core / calculation engine will be developed ...
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Title: Why isn&#x27;t this function tail recursive? Problem title: Why isn&#x27;t this function tail recursive? Tags: f%23, tail-recursion Problem: Why isn't this function tail recursive? I wrote a basic Eratosthenes's sieve function, that originally ended in head::(innerSieve tail) , which I noticed wasn't recursive. ...
Why isn&#x27;t this function tail recursive? Why isn&#x27;t this function tail recursive? f%23 tail-recursion Why Sieve List.filter List.rev Why isn't this function tail recursive? I wrote a basic Eratosthenes's sieve function, that originally ended in head::(innerSieve tail) , which I noticed wasn't recursive. Then I ...
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Title: Unexpected start of structured construct in definition. Expected &#x27;=&#x27; or other token F# Problem title: Unexpected start of structured construct in definition. Expected &#x27;=&#x27; or other token F# Tags: f%23 Problem: Unexpected start of structured construct in definition. Expected '=' or other token ...
Unexpected start of structured construct in definition. Expected &#x27;=&#x27; or other token F# Unexpected start of structured construct in definition. Expected &#x27;=&#x27; or other token F# f%23 Unexpected Expected FS0039 FS0010 Unexpected start of structured construct in definition. Expected '=' or other token F# ...
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28198807_c0
28198807
fsharp
0
Title: How to update the state with async requests using the state monad? Problem title: How to update the state with async requests using the state monad? Tags: monad-transformers, state-monad, haskell, f%23, asynchronous Problem: How to update the state with async requests using the state monad? I'm doing an app usin...
How to update the state with async requests using the state monad? How to update the state with async requests using the state monad? monad-transformers state-monad haskell f%23 asynchronous the How How to update the state with async requests using the state monad? I'm doing an app using F# and I wonder if I could a) K...
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45536638_c0
45536638
fsharp
0
Title: F# Hiding stuff? Problem title: F# Hiding stuff? Tags: f%23 Problem: F# Hiding stuff? Sry for the bad headline could find the right words. At the moment I'm trying to make some basic data structures that F# can use in any situation the first one is a Double linked list. My question is not as much how to get it i...
F# Hiding stuff? F# Hiding stuff? f%23 Hiding Node Empty F# Hiding stuff? Sry for the bad headline could find the right words. At the moment I'm trying to make some basic data structures that F# can use in any situation the first one is a Double linked list. My question is not as much how to get it implemented, but rat...
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3429551_c0
3429551
fsharp
0
Title: Way to record changes to an object using F# Problem title: Way to record changes to an object using F# Tags: f%23 Problem: Way to record changes to an object using F# Is there a clever way to record changes made to an object in F#? I have been researching F# as a way to build an object model that replicates itse...
Way to record changes to an object using F# Way to record changes to an object using F# f%23 F# Way Way to record changes to an object using F# Is there a clever way to record changes made to an object in F#? I have been researching F# as a way to build an object model that replicates itself over the network. One task ...
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67343213_c1
67343213
fsharp
1
.\Test\Test.fsproj } $job_canopy = Start-Job -ScriptBlock $code -ArgumentList $dir while ($job_canopy.State -ne 'Completed') { Start-Sleep -Seconds 2 } Receive-Job $job_canopy } Finally, the app is then stopped: Stop-Process $proc.Id So far, this has been working pretty well. If I want to test the web app, all I have ...
.\Test\Test.fsproj } $job_canopy = Start-Job -ScriptBlock $code -ArgumentList $dir while ($job_canopy.State -ne 'Completed') { Start-Sleep -Seconds 2 } Receive-Job $job_canopy } Finally, the app is then stopped: Stop-Process $proc.Id So far, this has been working pretty well. If I want to test the web app, all I have ...
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77942382_c0
77942382
fsharp
0
Title: F# recursive bind with &quot;and&quot; gives &quot;null&quot;, doesn&#x27;t work Problem title: F# recursive bind with &quot;and&quot; gives &quot;null&quot;, doesn&#x27;t work Tags: recursive-datastructures, f%23 Problem: F# recursive bind with "and" gives "null", doesn't work This is a brief example from the b...
F# recursive bind with &quot;and&quot; gives &quot;null&quot;, doesn&#x27;t work F# recursive bind with &quot;and&quot; gives &quot;null&quot;, doesn&#x27;t work recursive-datastructures f%23 QueryInfo Title Check Client Positive Decision Negative Result Query tree1 SOME F# recursive bind with "and" gives "null", doesn...
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59221063_c0
59221063
fsharp
0
Title: How to pattern match a variable length tuple Problem title: How to pattern match a variable length tuple Tags: f%23 Problem: How to pattern match a variable length tuple I have a few utility functions like this that return different length tuples: let get1And2Of4(v1, v2, v3, v4) = v1, v2 let get1And2And3Of4(v1, ...
How to pattern match a variable length tuple How to pattern match a variable length tuple f%23 How get1And2Of4 get1And2And3Of4 How to pattern match a variable length tuple I have a few utility functions like this that return different length tuples: I'd like to be able to pattern match on a variable and return the appr...
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61184523_c0
61184523
fsharp
0
Title: F# Update Variable in Pipe Problem title: F# Update Variable in Pipe Tags: pipe, f%23 Problem: F# Update Variable in Pipe Is it possible to update the parameter of a pipe execution flow? The addedBalance function is the function that is calling the updateBalance and getBalance functions on the account. I cannot ...
F# Update Variable in Pipe F# Update Variable in Pipe pipe f%23 Update Variable Pipe account.balance account.accStatus F# Update Variable in Pipe Is it possible to update the parameter of a pipe execution flow? The addedBalance function is the function that is calling the updateBalance and getBalance functions on the a...
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13817302_c0
13817302
fsharp
0
Title: Avoiding value restriction error for generic use of function that returns two functions Problem title: Avoiding value restriction error for generic use of function that returns two functions Tags: type-inference, f%23, fparsec Problem: Avoiding value restriction error for generic use of function that returns two...
Avoiding value restriction error for generic use of function that returns two functions Avoiding value restriction error for generic use of function that returns two functions type-inference f%23 fparsec Avoiding Expr Term Unary Operator Binary Ternary Avoiding value restriction error for generic use of function that r...
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46453250_c0
46453250
fsharp
0
Title: Comparing multiplication-tables in F# Problem title: Comparing multiplication-tables in F# Tags: f%23 Problem: Comparing multiplication-tables in F# let mulTable n = a.[0..(n*54)+51] let loopMulTable n = let mutable returnString = "" returnString <- returnString + (sprintf " ") for i in 1..10 do returnString <- ...
Comparing multiplication-tables in F# Comparing multiplication-tables in F# f%23 Comparing Comparing multiplication-tables in F# I'm trying to compare two ways of printing a multiplication table, and even though they print identical strings when i printf "%s" mulTable n and printf "%s" loopMulTable n, they dont seem to...
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23928218_c0
23928218
fsharp
0
Title: Looking for Haskell `group` alternative in F# Problem title: Looking for Haskell `group` alternative in F# Tags: f%23 Problem: Looking for Haskell `group` alternative in F# Haskell group descripted there: http://www.haskell.org/ghc/docs/latest/html/libraries/base/Data-List.html#v:group example : group "Mississip...
Looking for Haskell `group` alternative in F# Looking for Haskell `group` alternative in F# f%23 Looking Haskell Mississippi data.Length Looking for Haskell `group` alternative in F# Haskell group descripted there: http://www.haskell.org/ghc/docs/latest/html/libraries/base/Data-List.html#v:group example : Is there simp...
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3739383_c0
3739383
fsharp
0
Title: Memoizing tail call optimized recursive functions in F# Problem title: Memoizing tail call optimized recursive functions in F# Tags: f%23, memoization Problem: Memoizing tail call optimized recursive functions in F# Possible Duplicate: Combine memoization and tail-recursion So the following is the code that I wr...
Memoizing tail call optimized recursive functions in F# Memoizing tail call optimized recursive functions in F# f%23 memoization Memoizing Even Odd SeqBuilder initval:int Memoizing tail call optimized recursive functions in F# So the following is the code that I wrote, tail call optimized using an accumulation variable...
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7360910_c0
7360910
fsharp
0
Title: Immutable fields in discriminated union Problem title: Immutable fields in discriminated union Tags: f%23, record, discriminated-union Problem: Immutable fields in discriminated union I know it's possible to add methods and properties to discriminated unions, but can you add an immutable field that has to be set...
Immutable fields in discriminated union Immutable fields in discriminated union f%23 record discriminated-union Immutable OptionOne OptionTwo AFieldUsedForBothCases TheDiscriminatedUnion Immutable fields in discriminated union I know it's possible to add methods and properties to discriminated unions, but can you add a...
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74403222_c0
74403222
fsharp
0
Title: trouble understanding calling an F# function Problem title: trouble understanding calling an F# function Tags: f%23, binding, function, recursion Problem: trouble understanding calling an F# function I'am quite new to F#, and was solving some basic exercises when i stumbled upon this function Give the (most gene...
trouble understanding calling an F# function trouble understanding calling an F# function f%23 binding function recursion x::xs trouble understanding calling an F# function I'am quite new to F#, and was solving some basic exercises when i stumbled upon this function Give the (most general) types of g1 and g2 and descri...
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41728398_c0
41728398
fsharp
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Title: Adding 2 Int Lists Together F# Problem title: Adding 2 Int Lists Together F# Tags: vector, matrix, f%23 Problem: Adding 2 Int Lists Together F# I am working on homework and the problem is where we get 2 int lists of the same size, and then add the numbers together. Example as follows. vecadd [1;2;3] [4;5;6];; wo...
Adding 2 Int Lists Together F# Adding 2 Int Lists Together F# vector matrix f%23 Adding Lists Together L.Head K.Head h::t Adding 2 Int Lists Together F# I am working on homework and the problem is where we get 2 int lists of the same size, and then add the numbers together. Example as follows. I am new to this and I ne...
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47044004_c0
47044004
fsharp
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Title: Type name as identifier in F# Problem title: Type name as identifier in F# Tags: f%23 Problem: Type name as identifier in F# I just started to study F# and accidentally wrote this binding let List = 1 Now when I try to obtain List methods such as 'filter' I get this error error FS0039: The field, constructor or ...
Type name as identifier in F# Type name as identifier in F# f%23 Type List Microsoft.FSharp.Collections.List.filter Microsoft.FSharp.Collections Microsoft.FSharp.Collections.List Type name as identifier in F# I just started to study F# and accidentally wrote this binding Now when I try to obtain List methods such as 'f...
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35138821_c0
35138821
fsharp
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Title: F# - keeping track of state Problem title: F# - keeping track of state Tags: f%23 Problem: F# - keeping track of state I'm building a cache system in F#. One of the things I want to do is keep track of the total cache hits and cache misses for the duration of the programs runtime. So, for instance I may have a f...
F# - keeping track of state F# - keeping track of state f%23 this.Exists HttpRuntime.Cache.Get F# - keeping track of state I'm building a cache system in F#. One of the things I want to do is keep track of the total cache hits and cache misses for the duration of the programs runtime. So, for instance I may have a func...
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73566378_c0
73566378
fsharp
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Title: How to do the equivalent of Gen.filter in a gen CE Problem title: How to do the equivalent of Gen.filter in a gen CE Tags: fscheck, f%23 Problem: How to do the equivalent of Gen.filter in a gen CE FsCheck offers the Gen.filter / Gen.where functions. Example: type Status = Pending | Activated | Deactivated type I...
How to do the equivalent of Gen.filter in a gen CE How to do the equivalent of Gen.filter in a gen CE fscheck f%23 How Gen.filter Gen.where Status Pending Activated Deactivated Item Arb.generate item.Id item.Status How to do the equivalent of Gen.filter in a gen CE FsCheck offers the Gen.filter / Gen.where functions. E...
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29876290_c0
29876290
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Title: This expression was expected to have type xxxx but here has type unit Problem title: This expression was expected to have type xxxx but here has type unit Tags: f%23 Problem: This expression was expected to have type xxxx but here has type unit The following code has a type error for both of the printfn s. How s...
This expression was expected to have type xxxx but here has type unit This expression was expected to have type xxxx but here has type unit f%23 Seq.map Seq Helper.ParseRegex doc.Load Omitted Expect Error Month Payment Data Line This expression was expected to have type xxxx but here has type unit The following code ha...
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35733544_c0
35733544
fsharp
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Title: Testcases for NUnit 3 tests in F# Problem title: Testcases for NUnit 3 tests in F# Tags: testcase, nunit-3.0, f%23 Problem: Testcases for NUnit 3 tests in F# I am trying to set up a test suite for an F# project using NUnit. It seems that especially when testing things like parsers and type checkers one typically...
Testcases for NUnit 3 tests in F# Testcases for NUnit 3 tests in F# testcase nunit-3.0 f%23 Testcases NUnit nunit-3.0 Testcases for NUnit 3 tests in F# I am trying to set up a test suite for an F# project using NUnit. It seems that especially when testing things like parsers and type checkers one typically has a list o...
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9251971_c1
9251971
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s which in turn could be pApplication s too. The parser runs out of stack space in the following benchmark: let generateString level = let rec loop i = seq { if i < level then yield "(" yield! loop level yield " " yield! loop (i+1) yield ")" else yield "(x x)" } loop 0 |> String.concat "" let N = 5000 let s = generate...
s which in turn could be pApplication s too. The parser runs out of stack space in the following benchmark: let generateString level = let rec loop i = seq { if i < level then yield "(" yield! loop level yield " " yield! loop (i+1) yield ")" else yield "(x x)" } loop 0 |> String.concat "" let N = 5000 let s = generate...
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60600109_c0
60600109
fsharp
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Title: The visual studio F# interactive window keeps not opening in current directory Problem title: The visual studio F# interactive window keeps not opening in current directory Tags: f%23-interactive, f%23, visual-studio Problem: The visual studio F# interactive window keeps not opening in current directory So I wan...
The visual studio F# interactive window keeps not opening in current directory The visual studio F# interactive window keeps not opening in current directory f%23-interactive f%23 visual-studio Distance.fs The visual studio F# interactive window keeps not opening in current directory So I want to work a little bit in t...
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42800373_c0
42800373
fsharp
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Title: F#, Pipe-forward first argument Problem title: F#, Pipe-forward first argument Tags: f%23 Problem: F#, Pipe-forward first argument Quite similar to this question: F# pipe first parameter I am currently learning F# and functional programming, and I want to know if there is an easy way to pipe-forward a first argu...
F#, Pipe-forward first argument F#, Pipe-forward first argument f%23 Pipe-forward List.append Result F#, Pipe-forward first argument Quite similar to this question: F# pipe first parameter I am currently learning F# and functional programming, and I want to know if there is an easy way to pipe-forward a first argument ...
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43877620_c0
43877620
fsharp
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Title: F# tuple, System.Tuple and collection - Type constraint mismatch? Problem title: F# tuple, System.Tuple and collection - Type constraint mismatch? Tags: f%23 Problem: F# tuple, System.Tuple and collection - Type constraint mismatch? The last two lines in the following code got the compiler error? open System let...
F# tuple, System.Tuple and collection - Type constraint mismatch? F# tuple, System.Tuple and collection - Type constraint mismatch? f%23 System.Tuple Type System System.Collections.Generic.Stack Tuple s.Push Tuple.Create Create item1 Full F# tuple, System.Tuple and collection - Type constraint mismatch? The last two li...
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23978861_c0
23978861
fsharp
0
Title: Fix the FSharp.Core.sigdata not found alongside FSharp.Core error reliably Problem title: Fix the FSharp.Core.sigdata not found alongside FSharp.Core error reliably Tags: f%23 Problem: Fix the FSharp.Core.sigdata not found alongside FSharp.Core error reliably In most machines I get an error when trying to use an...
Fix the FSharp.Core.sigdata not found alongside FSharp.Core error reliably Fix the FSharp.Core.sigdata not found alongside FSharp.Core error reliably f%23 Fix FSharp.Core.sigdata FSharp.Core Fix the FSharp.Core.sigdata not found alongside FSharp.Core error reliably In most machines I get an error when trying to use any...
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35184446_c0
35184446
fsharp
0
Title: Is size value used for a Gen&#x27;s sample taking a custom generator? Problem title: Is size value used for a Gen&#x27;s sample taking a custom generator? Tags: fscheck, f%23 Problem: Is size value used for a Gen's sample taking a custom generator? I'm generating custom data using FsCheck 's Gen . Suppose you ha...
Is size value used for a Gen&#x27;s sample taking a custom generator? Is size value used for a Gen&#x27;s sample taking a custom generator? fscheck f%23 Gen FsCheck Gen.choose Left Top Width Height Gen.sample Is size value used for a Gen's sample taking a custom generator? I'm generating custom data using FsCheck 's Ge...
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22360649_c0
22360649
fsharp
0
Title: Get the schema from an SqlEntityConnection Problem title: Get the schema from an SqlEntityConnection Tags: type-providers, f%23 Problem: Get the schema from an SqlEntityConnection I want to fetch information from 1 table (Using OdbcConnection to fetch information) and insert it within a sql server that I connect...
Get the schema from an SqlEntityConnection Get the schema from an SqlEntityConnection type-providers f%23 an Get SqlEntityConnection EntityConnection ConnectionString Get the schema from an SqlEntityConnection I want to fetch information from 1 table (Using OdbcConnection to fetch information) and insert it within a sq...
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27723289_c0
27723289
fsharp
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Title: This prime factorization code works for small numbers but fails with an OutOfMemoryException for large numbers? Problem title: This prime factorization code works for small numbers but fails with an OutOfMemoryException for large numbers? Tags: ml, primes, f%23 Problem: This prime factorization code works for sm...
This prime factorization code works for small numbers but fails with an OutOfMemoryException for large numbers? This prime factorization code works for small numbers but fails with an OutOfMemoryException for large numbers? ml primes f%23 OutOfMemoryException x:int64 Seq.filter Seq.length This prime factorization code ...
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Title: Locating Tables via HtmlProvider Problem title: Locating Tables via HtmlProvider Tags: f%23 Problem: Locating Tables via HtmlProvider I am using the FSharp.Data Html type provider on this page. I have loaded the body with this code: #r "../packages/FSharp.Data.2.1.1/lib/net40/FSharp.Data.dll" open FSharp.Data ty...
Locating Tables via HtmlProvider Locating Tables via HtmlProvider f%23 Locating Tables HtmlProvider FSharp.Data.2.1.1 net40 FSharp.Data.dll FSharp.Data RealEstateSample.html services.wakegov.com Account.asp context.Load Html.Body Locating Tables via HtmlProvider I am using the FSharp.Data Html type provider on this pag...
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Title: Filtering a sequence of options and collecting the values of all the Somes. Is there a built-in function in F# for that? Problem title: Filtering a sequence of options and collecting the values of all the Somes. Is there a built-in function in F# for that? Tags: f%23, .net Problem: Filtering a sequence of option...
Filtering a sequence of options and collecting the values of all the Somes. Is there a built-in function in F# for that? Filtering a sequence of options and collecting the values of all the Somes. Is there a built-in function in F# for that? f%23 .net Filtering Somes Option Seq.filter Option.isSome Seq.map Option.get F...
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Title: F# map a seq to another seq of shorter length Problem title: F# map a seq to another seq of shorter length Tags: f%23 Problem: F# map a seq to another seq of shorter length for lineOfText in getLinesOfText logFilePath do if isStartOfNewLogEntry lineOfText && logEntryLines.Any() then yield joinLines logEntryLines...
F# map a seq to another seq of shorter length F# map a seq to another seq of shorter length f%23 ResizeArray logEntryLines.Any logEntryLines.Clear logEntryLines.Add Seq.map Seq.fold F# map a seq to another seq of shorter length I have a sequence of strings like this (lines in a file) I am trying to map this to a sequen...
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Title: F# Friend function/class Problem title: F# Friend function/class Tags: friend, oop, f%23 Problem: F# Friend function/class Is it possible to implement friend function and friend class (as in c++) in F#? Update : Since there is no friend function/class in f#, and friend is not even a reserved keyword for future e...
F# Friend function/class F# Friend function/class friend oop f%23 Friend F# Friend function/class Is it possible to implement friend function and friend class (as in c++) in F#? Update : Since there is no friend function/class in f#, and friend is not even a reserved keyword for future expansion, I'm wondering is there...
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Title: F# constructor with &lt;&quot;string&quot;, str&gt; Problem title: F# constructor with &lt;&quot;string&quot;, str&gt; Tags: f%23 Problem: F# constructor with <"string", str> In this article it shows how to use the SqlCommandProvider type. The sample code has this: use cmd = new SqlCommandProvider<" SELECT TOP(@...
F# constructor with &lt;&quot;string&quot;, str&gt; F# constructor with &lt;&quot;string&quot;, str&gt; f%23 SqlCommandProvider SELECT TOP FirstName LastName SalesYTD Sales.vSalesPerson WHERE CountryRegionName ORDER F# constructor with <"string", str> In this article it shows how to use the SqlCommandProvider type. The...
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Title: Compile-time constraint for complete pattern match Problem title: Compile-time constraint for complete pattern match Tags: compiler-warnings, f%23, pattern-matching Problem: Compile-time constraint for complete pattern match I'm looking for the warning number for incomplete pattern matches. Anyone know what it i...
Compile-time constraint for complete pattern match Compile-time constraint for complete pattern match compiler-warnings f%23 pattern-matching Compile-time Incomplete LaLaLa Compile-time constraint for complete pattern match I'm looking for the warning number for incomplete pattern matches. Anyone know what it is? More ...
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Title: F# - Specify Type in Declaration Problem title: F# - Specify Type in Declaration Tags: f%23 Problem: F# - Specify Type in Declaration I am new to F#, so forgive me if this question seems silly, or if it is duplicated. If it is a duplicate, I couldn't find the answer. The closest articles I could find are here an...
F# - Specify Type in Declaration F# - Specify Type in Declaration f%23 Specify Type Declaration F# - Specify Type in Declaration I am new to F#, so forgive me if this question seems silly, or if it is duplicated. If it is a duplicate, I couldn't find the answer. The closest articles I could find are here and here . The...
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Title: How to create an Action&lt;T&gt; with Reflection where T is a discovered generic Type Problem title: How to create an Action&lt;T&gt; with Reflection where T is a discovered generic Type Tags: reflection, c%23, f%23, generics Problem: How to create an Action with Reflection where T is a discovered generic Type H...
How to create an Action&lt;T&gt; with Reflection where T is a discovered generic Type How to create an Action&lt;T&gt; with Reflection where T is a discovered generic Type reflection c%23 f%23 generics How Action Reflection Type CustomerMessageHandler CustomerMessage someType.GetGenericArguments First GetType How to cr...
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Title: F#: FSharp.PowerPack.dll previous to May 2009 CTP Problem title: F#: FSharp.PowerPack.dll previous to May 2009 CTP Tags: f%23 Problem: F#: FSharp.PowerPack.dll previous to May 2009 CTP I am learning F#. I got the latest May 2009 CTP. Sometimes when compiling source code I get errors somewhat similar to this one:...
F#: FSharp.PowerPack.dll previous to May 2009 CTP F#: FSharp.PowerPack.dll previous to May 2009 CTP f%23 FSharp.PowerPack.dll May CTP F#: FSharp.PowerPack.dll previous to May 2009 CTP I am learning F#. I got the latest May 2009 CTP. Sometimes when compiling source code I get errors somewhat similar to this one: OK. I a...
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let update schema = // PUT request, update title """{"id": 1, "title": "title 2"}""" // output let upload schema = // PUT request, upload image and add thumbnail to json """{"id": 1, "title": "title 2", "thumbnail": "image.jpg"}""" let publish schema = // PUT request, publish the entity, add url for the entity if resp...
let update schema = // PUT request, update title """{"id": 1, "title": "title 2"}""" // output let upload schema = // PUT request, upload image and add thumbnail to json """{"id": 1, "title": "title 2", "thumbnail": "image.jpg"}""" let publish schema = // PUT request, publish the entity, add url for the entity if resp...
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56712080_c0
56712080
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Title: FSharp.TypeProviders.Templates nuget for Type Provider development Problem title: FSharp.TypeProviders.Templates nuget for Type Provider development Tags: type-providers, nuget-package, f%23 Problem: FSharp.TypeProviders.Templates nuget for Type Provider development I want to develop Type Provider. Following tut...
FSharp.TypeProviders.Templates nuget for Type Provider development FSharp.TypeProviders.Templates nuget for Type Provider development type-providers nuget-package f%23 FSharp.TypeProviders.Templates Type Provider FSharp.TypeProviders.Templates nuget for Type Provider development I want to develop Type Provider. Followi...
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36455768_c0
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Title: What are the essential functions to find duplicate elements within a list? Problem title: What are the essential functions to find duplicate elements within a list? Tags: f%23 Problem: What are the essential functions to find duplicate elements within a list? What are the essential functions to find duplicate el...
What are the essential functions to find duplicate elements within a list? What are the essential functions to find duplicate elements within a list? f%23 What List.groupBy List.map List.filter set.Length List.choose v.Length Some None What are the essential functions to find duplicate elements within a list? What are ...
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6400616
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Title: How to get MonoDevelop to compile F# projects? Problem title: How to get MonoDevelop to compile F# projects? Tags: monodevelop, f%23 Problem: How to get MonoDevelop to compile F# projects? The problem seems to be as follows, there compiler puts in a redundant reference to an assembly. I have no idea how to avoid...
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15423513_c1
15423513
fsharp
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0, and the second one is 16. Calling aFunction again (without changing superVersion), I get the exact same results instead of getting 16 in both. Why does cache reset back to 0? Thanks so much. Edit: Like the answer I chose let me know, I really forgot what functions do. They call their bodies when used. So everything ...
0, and the second one is 16. Calling aFunction again (without changing superVersion), I get the exact same results instead of getting 16 in both. Why does cache reset back to 0? Thanks so much. Edit: Like the answer I chose let me know, I really forgot what functions do. They call their bodies when used. So everything ...
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6189989_c0
6189989
fsharp
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Title: Concatenate array of strings, and prepending another string with F# Problem title: Concatenate array of strings, and prepending another string with F# Tags: string, f%23, concatenation Problem: Concatenate array of strings, and prepending another string with F# I have a string array lines, for example lines = [|...
Concatenate array of strings, and prepending another string with F# Concatenate array of strings, and prepending another string with F# string f%23 concatenation Concatenate String.concat FS0001 Concatenate array of strings, and prepending another string with F# I have a string array lines, for example I'd like to make...
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10735476_c0
10735476
fsharp
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Title: f# sum a List of Int32 throws Arithmetic operation resulted in an overflow Problem title: f# sum a List of Int32 throws Arithmetic operation resulted in an overflow Tags: .net, f%23 Problem: f# sum a List of Int32 throws Arithmetic operation resulted in an overflow I'm trying to get the sum of all prime numbers ...
f# sum a List of Int32 throws Arithmetic operation resulted in an overflow f# sum a List of Int32 throws Arithmetic operation resulted in an overflow .net f%23 List Int32 Arithmetic System.Int32 Convert.ToInt32 Math.Sqrt Convert.ToDouble List.filter List.sum f# sum a List of Int32 throws Arithmetic operation resulted i...
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63259890_c0
63259890
fsharp
0
Title: How to do eager fetching of related data using F# SQLProvider with Postgres? Problem title: How to do eager fetching of related data using F# SQLProvider with Postgres? Tags: graphql, f%23, f%23-data Problem: How to do eager fetching of related data using F# SQLProvider with Postgres? I am using F# SQLProvider w...
How to do eager fetching of related data using F# SQLProvider with Postgres? How to do eager fetching of related data using F# SQLProvider with Postgres? graphql f%23 f%23-data F# How SQLProvider Postgres How to do eager fetching of related data using F# SQLProvider with Postgres? I am using F# SQLProvider with F# Grap...
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56980816_c0
56980816
fsharp
0
Title: Is there a particular reason why some binary operators in F# like (+) , (&gt;) , (&lt;) only accept parameters that must be the same type? Problem title: Is there a particular reason why some binary operators in F# like (+) , (&gt;) , (&lt;) only accept parameters that must be the same type? Tags: .net-core, f%2...
Is there a particular reason why some binary operators in F# like (+) , (&gt;) , (&lt;) only accept parameters that must be the same type? Is there a particular reason why some binary operators in F# like (+) , (&gt;) , (&lt;) only accept parameters that must be the same type? .net-core f%23 c%23 .net Console.WriteLine...
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2606228_c0
2606228
fsharp
0
Title: Are all languages used within .net Equally performant? Problem title: Are all languages used within .net Equally performant? Tags: clr, c%23, f%23 Problem: Are all languages used within .net Equally performant? I know the "Sales pitch" answer is yes to this question, but is it technically true. The Common Langua...
Are all languages used within .net Equally performant? Are all languages used within .net Equally performant? clr c%23 f%23 Equally Are all languages used within .net Equally performant? I know the "Sales pitch" answer is yes to this question, but is it technically true. The Common Language Runtime (CLR) is designed as...
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41923135_c0
41923135
fsharp
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Title: Getting next value out of list when reacting to an event in F# Problem title: Getting next value out of list when reacting to an event in F# Tags: events, f%23 Problem: Getting next value out of list when reacting to an event in F# I have an F# program that generates a list of states. I also have a windows form ...
Getting next value out of list when reacting to an event in F# Getting next value out of list when reacting to an event in F# events f%23 Getting Getting next value out of list when reacting to an event in F# I have an F# program that generates a list of states. I also have a windows form which uses GDI+ to render grap...
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49640354_c0
49640354
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Title: How to add img tag using Fable-Elmish Problem title: How to add img tag using Fable-Elmish Tags: f%23, webpack, elmish, fable-f%23 Problem: How to add img tag using Fable-Elmish I want to add an image tag like so img [ Src "/AirPassengerData.png" ] but the image does not load when I view the generated website. I...
How to add img tag using Fable-Elmish How to add img tag using Fable-Elmish f%23 webpack elmish fable-f%23 Fable-Elmish f How Src AirPassengerData.png How to add img tag using Fable-Elmish I want to add an image tag like so but the image does not load when I view the generated website. I am using the dotnet core projec...
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27413426_c0
27413426
fsharp
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Title: Performing Functions on a List in F# Problem title: Performing Functions on a List in F# Tags: list, f%23, string Problem: Performing Functions on a List in F# Well I've been at it for almost 10 hours trying to solve this in F# I need to sort the list in alphabetical order and reverse the list I do not even know...
Performing Functions on a List in F# Performing Functions on a List in F# list f%23 string Performing Functions List EntryPoint Enter Names System.Console.ReadLine List.sort List.fold elem::acc List.iteri Performing Functions on a List in F# Well I've been at it for almost 10 hours trying to solve this in F# I need to ...
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71673752_c0
71673752
fsharp
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Title: Is there any alternative to C#&#x27;s public member initializer for F#? Problem title: Is there any alternative to C#&#x27;s public member initializer for F#? Tags: c%23-to-f%23, f%23 Problem: Is there any alternative to C#'s public member initializer for F#? in C#, public members can be assigned in place of con...
Is there any alternative to C#&#x27;s public member initializer for F#? Is there any alternative to C#&#x27;s public member initializer for F#? c%23-to-f%23 f%23 options.TokenValidationParameters TokenValidationParameters NameClaimType preferred_username it.NameClaimType Is there any alternative to C#'s public member i...
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35376734_c0
35376734
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Title: F# adding polynomials recursively Problem title: F# adding polynomials recursively Tags: f%23, recursion Problem: F# adding polynomials recursively I'm trying to write a function in F# that adds polynomials recursively. My polynomials can be represented as a list of tuples. For example, 2x^4 + 3x^2 + x + 5 is eq...
F# adding polynomials recursively F# adding polynomials recursively f%23 recursion t:term p:poly p1:poly p2:poly F# adding polynomials recursively I'm trying to write a function in F# that adds polynomials recursively. My polynomials can be represented as a list of tuples. For example, 2x^4 + 3x^2 + x + 5 is equal to [...
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24418816_c0
24418816
fsharp
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Title: In the F# API, is there something like Option.ofNull? Problem title: In the F# API, is there something like Option.ofNull? Tags: f%23 Problem: In the F# API, is there something like Option.ofNull? Many APIs that I consume from F# allow null values. I like turning them into Options. Is there a simple built-in way...
In the F# API, is there something like Option.ofNull? In the F# API, is there something like Option.ofNull? f%23 API Option.ofNull Option None Some XElement x.El x.Element XName.Get In the F# API, is there something like Option.ofNull? Many APIs that I consume from F# allow null values. I like turning them into Options...
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35038317_c0
35038317
fsharp
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Title: Generic method on record Problem title: Generic method on record Tags: f%23 Problem: Generic method on record I wonder if there is a better way of implementing a function that accepts records and modify them. So I have entities of two types, both have corresponding files on the disk: type Picture = { Artist : st...
Generic method on record Generic method on record f%23 Generic Picture Artist File Book Author IArtefact a:IArtefact File.Move a.File Generic method on record I wonder if there is a better way of implementing a function that accepts records and modify them. So I have entities of two types, both have corresponding files...
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39692341_c0
39692341
fsharp
0
Title: The value or constructor n is not defined Problem title: The value or constructor n is not defined Tags: .net, functional-programming, function, f%23 Problem: The value or constructor n is not defined I am new to this functional programming language f#, and while there might be several issues with this small cod...
The value or constructor n is not defined The value or constructor n is not defined .net functional-programming function f%23 n:int The value or constructor n is not defined I am new to this functional programming language f#, and while there might be several issues with this small code, I am just curious about why it ...
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44086514_c0
44086514
fsharp
0
Title: How to declare a generic conversion operator that preserves units of measure? Problem title: How to declare a generic conversion operator that preserves units of measure? Tags: f%23 Problem: How to declare a generic conversion operator that preserves units of measure? The built-in conversion operators in F# elim...
How to declare a generic conversion operator that preserves units of measure? How to declare a generic conversion operator that preserves units of measure? f%23 How x:int LanguagePrimitives.FloatWithMeasure FS0712 Type How to declare a generic conversion operator that preserves units of measure? The built-in conversion...
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43061915_c0
43061915
fsharp
0
Title: Integrating FxCop Gives an error : FAKE F#MAKE Problem title: Integrating FxCop Gives an error : FAKE F#MAKE Tags: f%23-fake, f%23 Problem: Integrating FxCop Gives an error : FAKE F#MAKE I am using FxCop in FAKE but it is giving an error i.e. Analysis was not performed; at least one valid rules assembly and one ...
Integrating FxCop Gives an error : FAKE F#MAKE Integrating FxCop Gives an error : FAKE F#MAKE f%23-fake f%23 Integrating FxCop Gives FAKE MAKE Analysis Target Override ReportFileName FXCopResults.xml ToolPath FAKE-Calculator FxCopCmd.exe Integrating FxCop Gives an error : FAKE F#MAKE I am using FxCop in FAKE but it is ...
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61375207_c0
61375207
fsharp
0
Title: Mark standard library method as `Obsolete` or otherwise &quot;hiding&quot; it Problem title: Mark standard library method as `Obsolete` or otherwise &quot;hiding&quot; it Tags: .net, c%23, f%23, .net-core Problem: Mark standard library method as `Obsolete` or otherwise "hiding" it String.Contains optionally take...
Mark standard library method as `Obsolete` or otherwise &quot;hiding&quot; it Mark standard library method as `Obsolete` or otherwise &quot;hiding&quot; it .net c%23 f%23 .net-core Mark Obsolete String.Contains StringComparison StringComparison.OrdinalIgnoreCase IgnoreCase Warnings Mark standard library method as `Obso...
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12921197_c0
12921197
fsharp
0
Title: Why does the pipe operator work? Problem title: Why does the pipe operator work? Tags: f%23 Problem: Why does the pipe operator work? If the pipe operator is created like this: let (|>) f g = g f And used like this: let result = [2;4;6] |> List.map (fun x -> x * x * x) Then what it seems to do is take List.Map a...
Why does the pipe operator work? Why does the pipe operator work? f%23 Why List.map result2 Why does the pipe operator work? If the pipe operator is created like this: And used like this: Then what it seems to do is take List.Map and puts it behind (fun x -> x * x * x) And doesn't change anything about the position of ...
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36939714_c0
36939714
fsharp
0
Title: Unit testing: &#x27;[] |&gt; should equal List.empty&#x27; is not working as expected Problem title: Unit testing: &#x27;[] |&gt; should equal List.empty&#x27; is not working as expected Tags: xunit, pattern-matching, fsunit, f%23 Problem: Unit testing: '[] |> should equal List.empty' is not working as expected ...
Unit testing: &#x27;[] |&gt; should equal List.empty&#x27; is not working as expected Unit testing: &#x27;[] |&gt; should equal List.empty&#x27; is not working as expected xunit pattern-matching fsunit f%23 Unit List.empty Xunit FsUnit.Xunit Senior Open Fact Unit testing: '[] |> should equal List.empty' is not working ...
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68144246_c0
68144246
fsharp
0
Title: conditional field in anonymous records, in f# Problem title: conditional field in anonymous records, in f# Tags: f%23 Problem: conditional field in anonymous records, in f# I often use anonmymous records to build on the go data that will eventually be serialized and returned to be consumed somewhere else. This i...
conditional field in anonymous records, in f# conditional field in anonymous records, in f# f%23 SomeData StartTime ProcessedFinished EndTime conditional field in anonymous records, in f# I often use anonmymous records to build on the go data that will eventually be serialized and returned to be consumed somewhere else...
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17792253_c1
17792253
fsharp
1
<| m id fun c -> m (fun a -> f a c) let map_fixed f xs = let rec map xs = printfn "map %A" xs match xs with | [] -> cReturn [] | x :: xs -> cBind (fun c -> map xs c) (fun xs -> cReturn (f x :: xs)) map xs (fun x -> x) let map f xs = let rec map xs = printfn "map %A" xs match xs with | [] -> cReturn [] | x :: xs -> cBi...
<| m id fun c -> m (fun a -> f a c) let map_fixed f xs = let rec map xs = printfn "map %A" xs match xs with | [] -> cReturn [] | x :: xs -> cBind (fun c -> map xs c) (fun xs -> cReturn (f x :: xs)) map xs (fun x -> x) let map f xs = let rec map xs = printfn "map %A" xs match xs with | [] -> cReturn [] | x :: xs -> cBi...
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53157474_c0
53157474
fsharp
0
Title: F# return list of list lengths Problem title: F# return list of list lengths Tags: list, combinators, f%23 Problem: F# return list of list lengths I am to use combinators and no for/while loops, recursion or defined library functions from F#'s List module, except constructors :: and [] Ideally I want to implemen...
F# return list of list lengths F# return list of list lengths list combinators f%23 Tuple List.fold List.map F# return list of list lengths I am to use combinators and no for/while loops, recursion or defined library functions from F#'s List module, except constructors :: and [] Ideally I want to implement map I am try...
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37619380_c0
37619380
fsharp
0
Title: Create sequence based on previous value Problem title: Create sequence based on previous value Tags: sequence, f%23 Problem: Create sequence based on previous value I'm learning F# (second day O:-)) and I want to create Collatz sequence , where is every value computed based on previous one. I know, ho to do it i...
Create sequence based on previous value Create sequence based on previous value sequence f%23 Create Main Console.WriteLine string.Join IEnumerable n::collatz Seq.map String.concat Create sequence based on previous value I'm learning F# (second day O:-)) and I want to create Collatz sequence , where is every value comp...
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71021649_c0
71021649
fsharp
0
Title: trues and length of bool list f# Problem title: trues and length of bool list f# Tags: f%23 Problem: trues and length of bool list f# Directly using recursion, write a function truesAndLength : bool list -> int * int that returns both the length of the list (in the first component of the pair), and the number of...
trues and length of bool list f# trues and length of bool list f# f%23 b::bs trues and length of bool list f# Directly using recursion, write a function truesAndLength : bool list -> int * int that returns both the length of the list (in the first component of the pair), and the number of elements of the list that are ...
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45153446_c0
45153446
fsharp
0
Title: Parse a file in a C# Asp.net core project from a referenced F# project Problem title: Parse a file in a C# Asp.net core project from a referenced F# project Tags: f%23-data, asp.net-core-1.1, f%23 Problem: Parse a file in a C# Asp.net core project from a referenced F# project I have a design question. I have an ...
Parse a file in a C# Asp.net core project from a referenced F# project Parse a file in a C# Asp.net core project from a referenced F# project f%23-data asp.net-core-1.1 f%23 a Parse Asp.net asp.net-core-1.1 Parse a file in a C# Asp.net core project from a referenced F# project I have a design question. I have an asp.ne...
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37297238_c0
37297238
fsharp
0
Title: Why can&#x27;t the NUnit Test Adapter find my FsUnit tests? Problem title: Why can&#x27;t the NUnit Test Adapter find my FsUnit tests? Tags: nunit, fsunit, f%23, test-explorer, visual-studio Problem: Why can't the NUnit Test Adapter find my FsUnit tests? I'm using Visual Studio Professional 2015 and I have versi...
Why can&#x27;t the NUnit Test Adapter find my FsUnit tests? Why can&#x27;t the NUnit Test Adapter find my FsUnit tests? nunit fsunit f%23 test-explorer visual-studio Why NUnit Test Adapter FsUnit SmallestDivisibleIntegers Core List.map Tests NUnit.Framework Correct Why can't the NUnit Test Adapter find my FsUnit tests?...
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8535922_c1
8535922
fsharp
1
loop 0 let inline equals x y = doCpuIntensiveOperation 0.01 CancellationToken.None false |> ignore x = y The array consists of 1000 randomly generated elements and the searching value is guaranteed in the 2nd half of the array (so sequential search has to go through at least a half of the array): let rand = new System...
loop 0 let inline equals x y = doCpuIntensiveOperation 0.01 CancellationToken.None false |> ignore x = y The array consists of 1000 randomly generated elements and the searching value is guaranteed in the 2nd half of the array (so sequential search has to go through at least a half of the array): let rand = new System...
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76995580_c0
76995580
fsharp
0
Title: NullReferenceException in F# interactive Problem title: NullReferenceException in F# interactive Tags: f%23, f%23-interactive, f%23-3.0, microsoft-data-sqlclient Problem: NullReferenceException in F# interactive I'm using microsoft.data.sqlclient library. I’m trying to execute this simple code in F# interactive:...
NullReferenceException in F# interactive NullReferenceException in F# interactive f%23 f%23-interactive f%23-3.0 microsoft-data-sqlclient NullReferenceException System.NullReferenceException microsoft.data.sqlclient Users net6.0 Microsoft.Data.SqlClient.dll SqlConnection CONN_STR conn.Open conn.State Object Microsoft.D...
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8494725_c1
8494725
fsharp
1
how to generalize code that requires passing a destructuring facility like match expr with | destructureFn a -> Some a | _ -> None . Can someone help? I've actually got 5 repetitions in my code (and growing) that need to get factored down. Cheers! * CONCLUSION * Using desco's answer, I've reached this refactoring - le...
how to generalize code that requires passing a destructuring facility like match expr with | destructureFn a -> Some a | _ -> None . Can someone help? I've actually got 5 repetitions in my code (and growing) that need to get factored down. Cheers! * CONCLUSION * Using desco's answer, I've reached this refactoring - le...
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28717864_c0
28717864
fsharp
0
Title: F# Changing parameters precedence Problem title: F# Changing parameters precedence Tags: currying, f%23, pipeline Problem: F# Changing parameters precedence I'm new to F# and have a question about functions pipeline. Let's say we have a function map which maps list of functions to array of values creating a list...
F# Changing parameters precedence F# Changing parameters precedence currying f%23 pipeline Changing List.map Array.map Math.E Math.PI F# Changing parameters precedence I'm new to F# and have a question about functions pipeline. Let's say we have a function map which maps list of functions to array of values creating a ...
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5026166_c1
5026166
fsharp
1
maybe I need to try monodevelop from trunk ? Code signals: System.Reflection.TargetInvocationException, System.AccessViolationException, Monodevelop, Attempted, Gtk.Application.gtk_main_iteration, Gtk.Application.RunIteration, Mono.Addins.Gui.InstallMonitor.WaitForCompleted, Mono.Addins.Gui.AddinInstallDialog.Install,...
maybe I need to try monodevelop from trunk ? Code signals: System.Reflection.TargetInvocationException, System.AccessViolationException, Monodevelop, Attempted, Gtk.Application.gtk_main_iteration, Gtk.Application.RunIteration, Mono.Addins.Gui.InstallMonitor.WaitForCompleted, Mono.Addins.Gui.AddinInstallDialog.Install,...
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55000670_c0
55000670
fsharp
0
Title: In-order traversal of tree and apply given function to all nodes Problem title: In-order traversal of tree and apply given function to all nodes Tags: .net, f%23, functional-programming Problem: In-order traversal of tree and apply given function to all nodes I've written an in-order tree traversal function: let...
In-order traversal of tree and apply given function to all nodes In-order traversal of tree and apply given function to all nodes .net f%23 functional-programming In-order BinTree Leaf Node Map.ofList In-order traversal of tree and apply given function to all nodes I've written an in-order tree traversal function: Now ...
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18884715_c0
18884715
fsharp
0
Title: F# List.Map using a random number Problem title: F# List.Map using a random number Tags: f%23 Problem: F# List.Map using a random number I want to create a list of 20 random numbers. I wrote this: let numberList = [ 1 .. 20 ] let randoms = numberList |> List.map (fun (x) -> System.Random().Next(0,9)) And I got t...
F# List.Map using a random number F# List.Map using a random number f%23 a List.Map System.Random Next Random F# List.Map using a random number I want to create a list of 20 random numbers. I wrote this: And I got this: Which makes sense. The problem is that I want to pass in a random number each time the function is e...
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