chunk_id
large_stringlengths
7
11
question_id
large_stringlengths
4
8
language
large_stringclasses
1 value
chunk_index
int64
0
5
chunk_text
large_stringlengths
128
2.78k
sparse_text
large_stringlengths
116
3.65k
dense_vector
listlengths
3.58k
3.58k
sparse_indices
listlengths
9
228
sparse_values
listlengths
9
228
export_source
large_stringclasses
1 value
15772228_c0
15772228
fsharp
0
Title: F# recursive function in strange endless loop Problem title: F# recursive function in strange endless loop Tags: f%23, f%23-interactive Problem: F# recursive function in strange endless loop I am very green when it comes to F#, and I have run across a small issue dealing with recursive functions that I was hopin...
F# recursive function in strange endless loop F# recursive function in strange endless loop f%23 f%23-interactive F# recursive function in strange endless loop I am very green when it comes to F#, and I have run across a small issue dealing with recursive functions that I was hoping could help me understand. I have a f...
[ -0.01318359375, 0.0272216796875, 0.01519775390625, -0.00360107421875, 0.00897216796875, 0.0166015625, -0.00726318359375, 0.01019287109375, 0.012939453125, -0.029296875, 0.02490234375, 0.00634765625, -0.004425048828125, -0.00518798828125, 0.04931640625, 0.00677490234375, 0.00830078125...
[ 563, 4904, 195625, 5844, 32354, 23, 114453, 3564, 9393, 40956, 1238, 3742, 10433, 71232, 50997, 31089, 28219, 134598, 16195, 18, 1810, 11737, 3853, 14012, 4527, 31688, 166117, 1221, 1660, 11675, 31635, 456, 434, 18781, 1884, 903, 26818, 43240...
[ 0.089599609375, 0.171142578125, 0.2266845703125, 0.172119140625, 0.18115234375, 0.0467529296875, 0.18505859375, 0.06964111328125, 0.1351318359375, 0.208740234375, 0.0406494140625, 0.0352783203125, 0.039886474609375, 0.00531005859375, 0.0194244384765625, 0.010406494140625, 0.046966552...
embed
18806692_c0
18806692
fsharp
0
Title: How can I deserialize xml in f# using the xml attibutes as the object names? Problem title: How can I deserialize xml in f# using the xml attibutes as the object names? Tags: deserialization, f%23, xml Problem: How can I deserialize xml in f# using the xml attibutes as the object names? I'm making a solution tha...
How can I deserialize xml in f# using the xml attibutes as the object names? How can I deserialize xml in f# using the xml attibutes as the object names? deserialization f%23 xml the How utf-8 Strings Name string1 string2 string3 string1.Value How can I deserialize xml in f# using the xml attibutes as the object names?...
[ 0.01312255859375, 0.018310546875, -0.01251220703125, -0.020751953125, 0.00396728515625, 0.0031585693359375, -0.001007080078125, 0.004425048828125, -0.00970458984375, -0.000919342041015625, 0.0076904296875, -0.024658203125, 0.0032806396484375, 0.01031494140625, 0.0019378662109375, -0.00...
[ 11249, 831, 224, 25435, 119066, 131492, 23, 1238, 4904, 17368, 243, 25708, 1636, 237, 36746, 123055, 87, 8, 184, 51626, 47691, 3742, 486, 420, 17376, 23351, 5180, 15757, 79315, 418, 304, 363, 856, 50770, 29806, 4527, 434, 5915, 3871, 9976...
[ 0.083251953125, 0.0634765625, 0.185302734375, 0.2322998046875, 0.1478271484375, 0.29833984375, 0.060302734375, 0.1397705078125, 0.2049560546875, 0.06396484375, 0.089111328125, 0.1861572265625, 0.11572265625, 0.08734130859375, 0.225830078125, 0.162353515625, 0.011383056640625, 0.179...
embed
27577621_c0
27577621
fsharp
0
Title: Returning neighbours of a cell in a given matrix F# Problem title: Returning neighbours of a cell in a given matrix F# Tags: matrix, neighbours, f%23 Problem: Returning neighbours of a cell in a given matrix F# I have written a small snippet for extracing any neighbours of a given cell in a NxN matrix. Like so l...
Returning neighbours of a cell in a given matrix F# Returning neighbours of a cell in a given matrix F# matrix neighbours f%23 Returning matrix.GetUpperBound x..upper y..upper Returning neighbours of a cell in a given matrix F# I have written a small snippet for extracing any neighbours of a given cell in a NxN matrix....
[ -0.005523681640625, 0.01007080078125, 0.00946044921875, -0.01434326171875, 0.007232666015625, -0.015869140625, 0.00738525390625, -0.00016498565673828125, 0.01434326171875, -0.01483154296875, -0.0201416015625, 0.012939453125, -0.01611328125, 0.013916015625, 0.0142822265625, 0.0007743835...
[ 173340, 108, 6958, 38648, 7, 38750, 34475, 50944, 425, 563, 4904, 23, 1238, 3949, 3742, 126, 8079, 12647, 7030, 1022, 113, 4173, 21896, 2499, 541, 839, 43240, 84751, 157976, 5337, 71232, 44116, 116, 397, 10298, 4778, 147505, 1193, 33102, ...
[ 0.2037353515625, 0.0867919921875, 0.14111328125, 0.200439453125, 0.0266571044921875, 0.2161865234375, 0.094482421875, 0.15380859375, 0.1160888671875, 0.0843505859375, 0.166259765625, 0.012359619140625, 0.0523681640625, 0.003875732421875, 0.123291015625, 0.008819580078125, 0.067260742...
embed
16272841_c0
16272841
fsharp
0
Title: Can I use "fuzzy" parameter pass with IDisposable objects? Problem title: Can I use "fuzzy" parameter pass with IDisposable objects? Tags: parameter-passing, idisposable, syntax, f%23 Problem: Can I use "fuzzy" parameter pass with IDisposable objects? Here is simple snippet I created to under...
Can I use "fuzzy" parameter pass with IDisposable objects? Can I use "fuzzy" parameter pass with IDisposable objects? parameter-passing idisposable syntax f%23 Can IDisposable IType i.say Console.Write i.Dispose Say1 lol.say Say2 Can I use "fuzzy" parameter pass with IDisposable objects? Here is sim...
[ -0.013916015625, -0.00054931640625, -0.023193359375, -0.0020599365234375, -0.0128173828125, -0.002410888671875, -0.0006256103515625, 0.0081787109375, 0.006561279296875, -0.0269775390625, 0.00958251953125, 0.0177001953125, 0.0059814453125, 0.01019287109375, 0.01068115234375, -0.01019287...
[ 4171, 87, 4527, 63220, 3285, 41502, 171859, 27875, 678, 11338, 164, 7522, 2886, 36746, 13409, 17, 3827, 6002, 86531, 1238, 3949, 3742, 196707, 20347, 40777, 18781, 44456, 78381, 25916, 418, 62077, 304, 8781, 28219, 15400, 60458, 8108, 22631, ...
[ 0.07415771484375, 0.063720703125, 0.0914306640625, 0.1822509765625, 0.232666015625, 0.035919189453125, 0.228759765625, 0.1383056640625, 0.10552978515625, 0.0821533203125, 0.10321044921875, 0.1954345703125, 0.17333984375, 0.15625, 0.093505859375, 0.0947265625, 0.0836181640625, 0.071...
embed
30261697_c0
30261697
fsharp
0
Title: F# when should you use tuple and when should you use struct? Problem title: F# when should you use tuple and when should you use struct? Tags: tuples, struct, f%23, containers Problem: F# when should you use tuple and when should you use struct? What are the underlying differences between F# tuples and structs. ...
F# when should you use tuple and when should you use struct? F# when should you use tuple and when should you use struct? tuples struct f%23 containers F# when should you use tuple and when should you use struct? What are the underlying differences between F# tuples and structs. They can both hold multiple variables, b...
[ 0.01318359375, 0.00927734375, -0.000186920166015625, 0.0140380859375, -0.001220703125, -0.00445556640625, -0.00628662109375, -0.005218505859375, 0.01422119140625, -0.0018157958984375, 0.01275634765625, -0.00970458984375, -0.0003814697265625, 0.01190185546875, 0.007568359375, -0.0060729...
[ 563, 4904, 3229, 5608, 4527, 370, 8705, 136, 36716, 99726, 1238, 3742, 116419, 1379, 538, 60212, 7, 17721, 831, 15044, 16401, 48716, 77336, 3714, 1632, 11814, 645, 3789, 27875, 171859, 32354, 183278, 1733, 4034, 121, 7477, 30646, 115081, 38...
[ 0.1156005859375, 0.195068359375, 0.0777587890625, 0.061187744140625, 0.0946044921875, 0.15234375, 0.23681640625, 0.0623779296875, 0.256103515625, 0.245361328125, 0.08184814453125, 0.072265625, 0.14013671875, 0.044189453125, 0.0196380615234375, 0.126708984375, 0.024749755859375, 0.0...
embed
6263415_c0
6263415
fsharp
0
Title: List comprehension vs high-order functions in F# Problem title: List comprehension vs high-order functions in F# Tags: list, f%23, list-comprehension Problem: List comprehension vs high-order functions in F# I come from SML background and feel quite comfortable with high-order functions. But I don't really get t...
List comprehension vs high-order functions in F# List comprehension vs high-order functions in F# list f%23 list-comprehension List L::Ls x::C cartesian2 List.collect List.map List comprehension vs high-order functions in F# I come from SML background and feel quite comfortable with high-order functions. But I don't re...
[ -0.00555419921875, -0.01361083984375, 0.0026397705078125, -0.00848388671875, 0.00897216796875, -0.01214599609375, 0.0036773681640625, -0.004180908203125, 0.01043701171875, -0.0166015625, 0.01263427734375, 0.0113525390625, 0.0013885498046875, -0.00439453125, -0.0286865234375, -0.0140380...
[ 32036, 46683, 3220, 6889, 20209, 11192, 80596, 32354, 23, 563, 4904, 5303, 1238, 3742, 277, 4692, 339, 1022, 129912, 3378, 304, 196352, 62346, 1380, 159, 39456, 76615, 12319, 104577, 2046, 6528, 16648, 1286, 202319, 3501, 22925, 105274, 72803...
[ 0.2332763671875, 0.1861572265625, 0.197509765625, 0.061767578125, 0.146484375, 0.1500244140625, 0.2196044921875, 0.186279296875, 0.00982666015625, 0.1328125, 0.1849365234375, 0.2298583984375, 0.060546875, 0.074951171875, 0.00958251953125, 0.11328125, 0.004974365234375, 0.0114135742...
embed
41880637_c0
41880637
fsharp
0
Title: How to index a Deedle Frame with Excel's dates as keys? Problem title: How to index a Deedle Frame with Excel's dates as keys? Tags: deedle, dataframe, f%23, excel Problem: How to index a Deedle Frame with Excel's dates as keys? Say I'm given a column "Date" with values that look like: 03/10/86, 06/10/...
How to index a Deedle Frame with Excel's dates as keys? How to index a Deedle Frame with Excel's dates as keys? deedle dataframe f%23 excel How Deedle Frame Excel Frame.indexRowsDate Date os:ObjectSeries os.Get Year Month Day DateTime Frame.indexRowsUsing DateTime.Parse How to index a Deedle Frame with Excel'...
[ 0.015869140625, 0.001617431640625, -0.0103759765625, 0.02294921875, -0.0322265625, -0.01239013671875, -0.00311279296875, 0.0164794921875, -0.00408935546875, -0.013916015625, -0.0194091796875, 0.0045166015625, -0.014404296875, 0.007171630859375, 0.0062255859375, -0.0172119140625, -0.0...
[ 11249, 63262, 262, 297, 133, 42557, 13, 678, 30326, 3768, 112474, 237, 22799, 7, 10, 8, 2053, 160328, 3742, 64152, 4711, 12724, 19725, 86291, 25512, 362, 75161, 138724, 42552, 12982, 10013, 70059, 28636, 34475, 3365, 316, 142424, 6713, 1884...
[ 0.032257080078125, 0.2169189453125, 0.1007080078125, 0.1492919921875, 0.150390625, 0.1817626953125, 0.1239013671875, 0.11181640625, 0.1856689453125, 0.0843505859375, 0.191162109375, 0.05523681640625, 0.19775390625, 0.04107666015625, 0.03302001953125, 0.064697265625, 0.042633056640625...
embed
53058823_c0
53058823
fsharp
0
Title: F# fsharp Fast way of finding a string "starting with" from two arrays Problem title: F# fsharp Fast way of finding a string "starting with" from two arrays Tags: f%23, arrays, parallel-processing, performance Problem: F# fsharp Fast way of finding a string "starting with" from two arrays I h...
F# fsharp Fast way of finding a string "starting with" from two arrays F# fsharp Fast way of finding a string "starting with" from two arrays f%23 arrays parallel-processing performance two Fast f:string p:string pc:string pcn:string f.StartsWith Array.Parallel.map f.Filename p.Style p.ColorCode p.C...
[ 0.00262451171875, 0.00836181640625, -0.0185546875, 0.0272216796875, -0.0118408203125, -0.023681640625, 0.0030364990234375, -0.0101318359375, 0.001739501953125, -0.013916015625, 0.01220703125, 0.0693359375, -0.00958251953125, 0.00026702880859375, -0.0157470703125, -0.00122833251953125, ...
[ 563, 4904, 1238, 89280, 254, 25290, 3917, 90791, 79315, 17137, 214, 678, 1295, 6626, 10298, 4778, 3742, 95103, 63923, 23718, 91693, 915, 36719, 126597, 194583, 69253, 55292, 1229, 62346, 174350, 11627, 209480, 1484, 114211, 42724, 2967, 83875, ...
[ 0.068359375, 0.11376953125, 0.09539794921875, 0.1651611328125, 0.10076904296875, 0.1656494140625, 0.0673828125, 0.1544189453125, 0.261474609375, 0.172119140625, 0.082763671875, 0.2325439453125, 0.115478515625, 0.168701171875, 0.1539306640625, 0.1129150390625, 0.05810546875, 0.15258...
embed
56874739_c0
56874739
fsharp
0
Title: Is there a method to splt a Map based on the FIRST node to satisfy a predicate? Problem title: Is there a method to splt a Map based on the FIRST node to satisfy a predicate? Tags: binary-search-tree, f%23 Problem: Is there a method to splt a Map based on the FIRST node to satisfy a predicate? There is a functio...
Is there a method to splt a Map based on the FIRST node to satisfy a predicate? Is there a method to splt a Map based on the FIRST node to satisfy a predicate? binary-search-tree f%23 Map FIRST Map.partition Is there a method to splt a Map based on the FIRST node to satisfy a predicate? There is a function called Map.p...
[ 0.01202392578125, -0.001739501953125, -0.004913330078125, -0.02978515625, -0.0269775390625, 0.0098876953125, 0.01129150390625, -0.0120849609375, 0.004425048828125, -0.0224609375, 0.001953125, 0.02294921875, -0.00457763671875, 0.010986328125, 0.0380859375, 0.0008087158203125, -0.01892...
[ 2071, 2685, 10, 55300, 27095, 18, 42719, 35509, 98, 133907, 8545, 110, 112, 40407, 53, 1653, 2063, 67, 47, 2394, 6635, 86250, 62600, 1238, 3742, 15866, 32354, 5, 1363, 65450, 22288, 116, 1632, 70541, 58837, 80854, 51776, 22799, 34292, 107...
[ 0.0203399658203125, 0.050048828125, 0.05682373046875, 0.1927490234375, 0.218994140625, 0.226318359375, 0.25048828125, 0.1695556640625, 0.058258056640625, 0.171142578125, 0.1556396484375, 0.1729736328125, 0.1478271484375, 0.1881103515625, 0.0738525390625, 0.168701171875, 0.19848632812...
embed
384442_c0
384442
fsharp
0
Title: f# byte[] -> hex -> string conversion Problem title: f# byte[] -> hex -> string conversion Tags: f%23 Problem: f# byte[] -> hex -> string conversion I have byte array as input. I would like to convert that array to string that contains hexadecimal representation of array values. This is F# code: let ...
f# byte[] -> hex -> string conversion f# byte[] -> hex -> string conversion f%23 ByteToHex Array.map String.Format ConcatArray String.Join f# byte[] -> hex -> string conversion I have byte array as input. I would like to convert that array to string that contains hexadecimal representation of array values. ...
[ -0.01214599609375, -0.0242919921875, 0.00677490234375, 0.01312255859375, -0.01177978515625, -0.002655029296875, 0.0035400390625, -0.004852294921875, 0.004241943359375, 0.005645751953125, 0.02197265625, 0.0023040771484375, -0.0023345947265625, 0.004058837890625, -0.01104736328125, -0.01...
[ 1238, 4904, 390, 67, 5386, 764, 425, 79315, 142477, 3742, 3311, 7763, 841, 3355, 69253, 53, 62346, 23351, 214, 102973, 1657, 4460, 7614, 7092, 16604, 765, 10298, 107730, 1884, 96760, 47, 70541, 3798, 170753, 18811, 111, 142424, 563, 18151, ...
[ 0.141357421875, 0.205810546875, 0.0848388671875, 0.1173095703125, 0.0504150390625, 0.1400146484375, 0.1446533203125, 0.2418212890625, 0.15966796875, 0.11181640625, 0.077880859375, 0.1439208984375, 0.1204833984375, 0.198974609375, 0.09033203125, 0.0906982421875, 0.108154296875, 0.14...
embed
11225068_c0
11225068
fsharp
0
Title: Getting a list of lists without using List<List<string>> in F# Problem title: Getting a list of lists without using List<List<string>> in F# Tags: f%23 Problem: Getting a list of lists without using List > in F# I have this function here: let ProcessFile (allLines: string list) = let list...
Getting a list of lists without using List<List<string>> in F# Getting a list of lists without using List<List<string>> in F# f%23 List Getting ProcessFile SplitFile input.Length list.Add input.TakeWhile input.SkipWhile SkipWhile Seq.toList Getting a list of lists without using List > in F# I ha...
[ -0.00567626953125, -0.0014801025390625, -0.015625, 0.017822265625, -0.015869140625, 0.01165771484375, 0.0026092529296875, -0.009033203125, 0.003509521484375, 0.004119873046875, 0.0027618408203125, 0.025390625, -0.0250244140625, 0.01165771484375, 0.00579833984375, 0.0255126953125, 0.0...
[ 210732, 5303, 111, 7, 15490, 17368, 32036, 154663, 91693, 563, 4904, 5386, 1238, 3742, 123996, 174350, 46474, 107730, 4028, 51654, 301, 91958, 864, 188, 32354, 3688, 34475, 10941, 11435, 10, 79315, 51776, 21115, 1264, 201505, 124519, 143870, ...
[ 0.0712890625, 0.22900390625, 0.049163818359375, 0.052032470703125, 0.091552734375, 0.061187744140625, 0.2020263671875, 0.1119384765625, 0.10546875, 0.1241455078125, 0.18212890625, 0.0178070068359375, 0.030426025390625, 0.126220703125, 0.085693359375, 0.10107421875, 0.1102294921875, ...
embed
5379702_c0
5379702
fsharp
0
Title: Why does F# prefer lists over arrays? Problem title: Why does F# prefer lists over arrays? Tags: f%23, data-structures Problem: Why does F# prefer lists over arrays? I'm trying to learn F# and was watching a video when something odd (at least, to me) came up. The video in question is here and the relevant part s...
Why does F# prefer lists over arrays? Why does F# prefer lists over arrays? f%23 data-structures Why List.Add Why does F# prefer lists over arrays? I'm trying to learn F# and was watching a video when something odd (at least, to me) came up. The video in question is here and the relevant part starts at 2:30 for those i...
[ 0.0010833740234375, -0.00146484375, 0.00634765625, 0.00113677978515625, 0.00628662109375, -0.00106048583984375, 0.008544921875, 0.0086669921875, 0.005828857421875, -0.005828857421875, 0.016845703125, -0.0150146484375, 0.0048828125, 0.00885009765625, 0.0009002685546875, -0.0013580322265...
[ 44084, 563, 4904, 12601, 5303, 7, 645, 10298, 4778, 1238, 3742, 2053, 137656, 32036, 5, 284, 4028, 30698, 100244, 1202, 70270, 1197, 60892, 30482, 434, 92, 19364, 4488, 678, 51517, 60042, 99156, 4692, 2278, 136, 114689, 23468, 479, 96819, ...
[ 0.1265869140625, 0.1693115234375, 0.2279052734375, 0.1702880859375, 0.2568359375, 0.1025390625, 0.0941162109375, 0.150634765625, 0.1248779296875, 0.0780029296875, 0.02813720703125, 0.035797119140625, 0.0831298828125, 0.207275390625, 0.014739990234375, 0.0196075439453125, 0.1459960937...
embed
52590577_c0
52590577
fsharp
0
Title: Are list comprehensions with for and yield! tail-recursive in F#? Problem title: Are list comprehensions with for and yield! tail-recursive in F#? Tags: f%23, list, tail-recursion, yield, computation-expression Problem: Are list comprehensions with for and yield! tail-recursive in F#? I wrote this little functio...
Are list comprehensions with for and yield! tail-recursive in F#? Are list comprehensions with for and yield! tail-recursive in F#? f%23 list tail-recursion yield computation-expression Take head::tail x::acc List.collect Are list comprehensions with for and yield! tail-recursive in F#? I wrote this little function , I...
[ 0.00022983551025390625, 0.028564453125, 0.0091552734375, 0.017333984375, 0.00592041015625, 0.00167083740234375, 0.0032501220703125, -0.0147705078125, 0.0257568359375, -0.033203125, 0.02001953125, -0.00173187255859375, 0.0234375, 0.022705078125, 0.006561279296875, -0.0030975341796875, ...
[ 15901, 5303, 46683, 3220, 63239, 678, 100, 136, 11180, 19388, 38, 46741, 9, 107, 48650, 5844, 23, 563, 4904, 1238, 3949, 3742, 1830, 181135, 204629, 46673, 10336, 1022, 10060, 32036, 5, 196352, 10176, 32354, 119140, 239879, 32195, 17368, 43...
[ 0.06292724609375, 0.2296142578125, 0.1572265625, 0.182861328125, 0.065673828125, 0.092529296875, 0.20361328125, 0.1534423828125, 0.1644287109375, 0.2296142578125, 0.1541748046875, 0.261474609375, 0.03338623046875, 0.114013671875, 0.204833984375, 0.1385498046875, 0.045989990234375, ...
embed
53492894_c0
53492894
fsharp
0
Title: SqlCommandProvider failing to call stored procedure with table-valued parameter Problem title: SqlCommandProvider failing to call stored procedure with table-valued parameter Tags: .net, table-valued-parameters, t-sql, stored-procedures, f%23 Problem: SqlCommandProvider failing to call stored procedure with tabl...
SqlCommandProvider failing to call stored procedure with table-valued parameter SqlCommandProvider failing to call stored procedure with table-valued parameter .net table-valued-parameters t-sql stored-procedures f%23 SqlCommandProvider SqlProgrammabilityProvider SqlCommandProvider failing to call stored procedure with...
[ 0.004974365234375, 0.0107421875, -0.007720947265625, 0.01226806640625, -0.0198974609375, 0.003753662109375, -0.0137939453125, -0.00701904296875, -0.0086669921875, -0.0203857421875, 0.010986328125, 0.0062255859375, 0.0013885498046875, 0.004302978515625, -0.006988525390625, -0.0189208984...
[ 159, 99247, 10770, 12018, 177997, 62160, 35782, 11782, 4343, 50491, 678, 23180, 27494, 171859, 1179, 29089, 808, 71, 232578, 3742, 172895, 41159, 17368, 17777, 170846, 1398, 173245, 4904, 13452, 11389, 4527, 26946, 18499, 18151, 959, 98816, 603...
[ 0.002105712890625, 0.158935546875, 0.085693359375, 0.1475830078125, 0.151611328125, 0.1175537109375, 0.1309814453125, 0.11669921875, 0.1224365234375, 0.1649169921875, 0.012603759765625, 0.16259765625, 0.1317138671875, 0.156982421875, 0.06231689453125, 0.036376953125, 0.03292846679687...
embed
15745449_c0
15745449
fsharp
0
Title: F# query vs C# LINQ Problem title: F# query vs C# LINQ Tags: f%23 Problem: F# query vs C# LINQ This question is more relating to what seems to be verbosity and less clarity on the part of F# compared to C#. A relatively minor issue but one that is becoming quite annoying the more database queries I write. In C# ...
F# query vs C# LINQ F# query vs C# LINQ f%23 row LINQ db.LAYERS row.LIST1.Field1 PARAM MyClass row.field1 row.field2 row.field3 row.field4 ToList Seq.map F# query vs C# LINQ This question is more relating to what seems to be verbosity and less clarity on the part of F# compared to C#. A relatively minor issue but one t...
[ 0.010009765625, 0.03369140625, 0.004150390625, 0.00762939453125, -0.017333984375, -0.01373291015625, -0.0024871826171875, 0.00179290771484375, 0.0107421875, -0.02880859375, 0.00787353515625, 0.0025787353515625, 0.0022735595703125, 0.0145263671875, -0.026123046875, 0.001220703125, 0.0...
[ 563, 4904, 41, 1294, 20209, 313, 46610, 2737, 1238, 3949, 3742, 15555, 40041, 103695, 63175, 195977, 19388, 25401, 2646, 140803, 28394, 617, 717, 154663, 503, 864, 62346, 57823, 2481, 40715, 17306, 154186, 43967, 31089, 141753, 8668, 38543, 1...
[ 0.1728515625, 0.244384765625, 0.1595458984375, 0.1214599609375, 0.16796875, 0.08953857421875, 0.2017822265625, 0.235107421875, 0.1025390625, 0.011138916015625, 0.0831298828125, 0.110595703125, 0.047119140625, 0.1070556640625, 0.036529541015625, 0.114990234375, 0.029205322265625, 0....
embed
71323000_c0
71323000
fsharp
0
Title: When does a mailbox processor stop running? Problem title: When does a mailbox processor stop running? Tags: f%23 Problem: When does a mailbox processor stop running? I am having trouble understanding when a MailboxProcessor "finishes" in F#. I have collected some examples where the behavior is (perhaps) counter...
When does a mailbox processor stop running? When does a mailbox processor stop running? f%23 When MailboxProcessor MailboxProcessor.Start inbox.Receive Async.FromContinuations Should m.Post When does a mailbox processor stop running? I am having trouble understanding when a MailboxProcessor "finishes" in F#. I have col...
[ 0.0048828125, 0.01446533203125, 0.00469970703125, 0.0137939453125, -0.01416015625, 0.0133056640625, 0.009033203125, 0.010498046875, 0.007110595703125, -0.004425048828125, 0.0093994140625, 0.01373291015625, 0.0035552978515625, 0.0054931640625, 0.033935546875, 0.006134033203125, 0.0192...
[ 14847, 6648, 11728, 14543, 42, 7279, 51042, 1238, 3742, 25919, 10752, 26531, 748, 126597, 12654, 100761, 49411, 14602, 10, 100094, 3229, 48310, 114942, 23, 563, 4904, 27781, 123166, 28412, 33720, 58810, 1528, 54529, 1039, 8368, 82230, 106, 68...
[ 0.088134765625, 0.09600830078125, 0.1878662109375, 0.16064453125, 0.105712890625, 0.1527099609375, 0.14208984375, 0.002777099609375, 0.035064697265625, 0.11083984375, 0.09033203125, 0.14208984375, 0.115478515625, 0.070556640625, 0.04034423828125, 0.015380859375, 0.034393310546875, ...
embed
28411297_c0
28411297
fsharp
0
Title: building Either (or Result) on top of Choice in F# Problem title: building Either (or Result) on top of Choice in F# Tags: f%23, monads Problem: building Either (or Result) on top of Choice in F# I built a monad for success/failure based on information in Scott Wlaschin's blog with extra help from this stack ove...
building Either (or Result) on top of Choice in F# building Either (or Result) on top of Choice in F# f%23 monads Either Result Choice Success Error Choice1Of2 Choice2Of2 building Either (or Result) on top of Choice in F# I built a monad for success/failure based on information in Scott Wlaschin's blog with extra help ...
[ -0.0244140625, 0.0167236328125, 0.0166015625, 0.007598876953125, 0.0028533935546875, -0.00823974609375, -0.0238037109375, -0.0164794921875, 0.0123291015625, -0.004608154296875, 0.014404296875, -0.00225830078125, -0.01123046875, -0.028076171875, 0.005401611328125, 0.01324462890625, -0...
[ 33976, 4565, 9319, 748, 126684, 98, 2663, 111, 181948, 563, 4904, 23, 1238, 3949, 3742, 2667, 712, 144053, 212059, 132887, 304, 88303, 100, 36272, 64, 120540, 35509, 50695, 2512, 66624, 177261, 118664, 1257, 10644, 183234, 1556, 142508, 1884,...
[ 0.169921875, 0.1103515625, 0.25048828125, 0.0902099609375, 0.20947265625, 0.044158935546875, 0.129638671875, 0.009521484375, 0.2257080078125, 0.10693359375, 0.1939697265625, 0.0207366943359375, 0.05401611328125, 0.0135498046875, 0.13623046875, 0.0985107421875, 0.14990234375, 0.1500...
embed
30992133_c1
30992133
fsharp
1
d50a3a' or one of its dependencies. The system cannot find the file specified. [D:\home\site\repository\FlunSharp\FlunSharp.fsproj] remote: FSC : warning FS3005: Referenced assembly 'D:\home\site\repository\packages\FSharp.Azure.StorageTypeProvider.1.2.0\lib\net40\FSharp.Azure.StorageTypeProvider.dll' has assembly leve...
d50a3a' or one of its dependencies. The system cannot find the file specified. [D:\home\site\repository\FlunSharp\FlunSharp.fsproj] remote: FSC : warning FS3005: Referenced assembly 'D:\home\site\repository\packages\FSharp.Azure.StorageTypeProvider.1.2.0\lib\net40\FSharp.Azure.StorageTypeProvider.dll' has assembly leve...
[ -0.01068115234375, 0.0242919921875, 0.005523681640625, -0.00762939453125, -0.0089111328125, -0.002471923828125, -0.0028076171875, -0.017333984375, -0.0130615234375, 0.0257568359375, -0.00921630859375, 0.000827789306640625, 0.0257568359375, 0.0033111572265625, 0.016357421875, 0.01177978...
[ 104, 2525, 11, 363, 42548, 117538, 5426, 53418, 7413, 11435, 58735, 297, 397, 29552, 11090, 59111, 919, 12328, 40798, 10681, 17447, 3454, 170, 148814, 208155, 1631, 592, 93774, 7739, 758, 215996, 89845, 38526, 29102, 36381, 3467, 219534, 188,...
[ 0.0672607421875, 0.178466796875, 0.0675048828125, 0.0916748046875, 0.1632080078125, 0.03936767578125, 0.12060546875, 0.1473388671875, 0.1689453125, 0.2076416015625, 0.137939453125, 0.00909423828125, 0.05499267578125, 0.1024169921875, 0.076904296875, 0.0968017578125, 0.018157958984375...
embed
50857476_c0
50857476
fsharp
0
Title: Constraints on Records in F#? Problem title: Constraints on Records in F#? Tags: record, oop, f%23 Problem: Constraints on Records in F#? I prefer records to classes in F# because I do not need to implement equality and hash-codes. However, they do not seem to provide a facility for ensuring invariants across th...
Constraints on Records in F#? Constraints on Records in F#? record oop f%23 Constraints Records Sudoku Values Map Map.empty Constraints on Records in F#? I prefer records to classes in F# because I do not need to implement equality and hash-codes. However, they do not seem to provide a facility for ensuring invariants ...
[ -0.003997802734375, -0.01116943359375, 0.0035247802734375, 0.00543212890625, -0.00689697265625, -0.01470947265625, -0.0322265625, 0.003570556640625, -0.0101318359375, 0.0087890625, -0.00823974609375, 0.004638671875, 0.01531982421875, 0.00848388671875, -0.000614166259765625, 0.000911712...
[ 1657, 2816, 4288, 98, 89916, 23, 563, 4904, 17164, 32500, 1238, 3742, 15334, 38067, 190060, 42719, 33548, 12601, 115923, 47, 61112, 29479, 161789, 1556, 127, 40899, 178290, 7, 162591, 36880, 142424, 3299, 8932, 45443, 13648, 33022, 10644, 296...
[ 0.10479736328125, 0.1929931640625, 0.16064453125, 0.07073974609375, 0.2484130859375, 0.057403564453125, 0.128173828125, 0.25439453125, 0.25634765625, 0.167236328125, 0.05908203125, 0.10052490234375, 0.120849609375, 0.2054443359375, 0.184326171875, 0.1376953125, 0.1116943359375, 0.1...
embed
54574541_c0
54574541
fsharp
0
Title: Using Packages without the F# Project Structure Problem title: Using Packages without the F# Project Structure Tags: f%23, package Problem: Using Packages without the F# Project Structure Is there any way to just install a package in my system and have any .fs file be able to reference it? Is it possible to use ...
Using Packages without the F# Project Structure Using Packages without the F# Project Structure f%23 package Using Packages Project Structure Using Packages without the F# Project Structure Is there any way to just install a package in my system and have any .fs file be able to reference it? Is it possible to use F# Pa...
[ -0.00008106231689453125, 0.0234375, -0.007110595703125, -0.00002086162567138672, -0.0103759765625, 0.021728515625, 0.0205078125, -0.01611328125, -0.004974365234375, -0.01287841796875, 0.0054931640625, 0.001678466796875, -0.007232666015625, 0.015869140625, 0.0240478515625, -0.0007934570...
[ 345, 6953, 56607, 52467, 15490, 563, 4904, 27331, 63667, 238, 6644, 1238, 3949, 3742, 98169, 2499, 3917, 1660, 20600, 23, 5426, 765, 5, 17447, 11435, 19048, 91067, 7722, 4527, 25632, 3164, 93774, 3467, 254, 173591, 1429, 724, 126, 77635, ...
[ 0.102783203125, 0.031280517578125, 0.2158203125, 0.123291015625, 0.1363525390625, 0.12939453125, 0.2364501953125, 0.1507568359375, 0.1707763671875, 0.10791015625, 0.070068359375, 0.089111328125, 0.072998046875, 0.177978515625, 0.21923828125, 0.0202484130859375, 0.0633544921875, 0.0...
embed
56800639_c0
56800639
fsharp
0
Title: Why does hashing an F# record return a different value on each run Problem title: Why does hashing an F# record return a different value on each run Tags: f%23, deterministic, .net-core, record Problem: Why does hashing an F# record return a different value on each run I'm trying to create a simple on-disk cache...
Why does hashing an F# record return a different value on each run Why does hashing an F# record return a different value on each run f%23 deterministic .net-core record Why Project Sdk Microsoft.NET.Sdk PropertyGroup OutputType Exe TargetFramework netcoreapp2.2 ItemGroup Compile Include Program.fs Test EntryPoint Why ...
[ -0.015625, 0.0024566650390625, 0.00445556640625, -0.0101318359375, -0.0157470703125, -0.00469970703125, -0.008056640625, -0.00115203857421875, -0.0014190673828125, -0.01055908203125, 0.0026092529296875, 0.0279541015625, 0.005767822265625, 0.031494140625, 0.027099609375, -0.00439453125,...
[ 44084, 256, 54700, 563, 4904, 17164, 30646, 12921, 34292, 12638, 11675, 1238, 3742, 72694, 48242, 1179, 30854, 27331, 159, 5740, 7244, 17777, 206984, 205072, 13538, 196707, 5443, 160017, 9007, 70147, 78426, 7663, 17447, 8647, 15123, 147534, 146...
[ 0.1051025390625, 0.1988525390625, 0.1343994140625, 0.10028076171875, 0.2152099609375, 0.195068359375, 0.1689453125, 0.1748046875, 0.1484375, 0.1033935546875, 0.12109375, 0.062744140625, 0.09033203125, 0.156494140625, 0.103759765625, 0.05010986328125, 0.0904541015625, 0.094665527343...
embed
33170933_c0
33170933
fsharp
0
Title: Why the need for usage of "do! Async" style functions within F# Async Workflows? Problem title: Why the need for usage of "do! Async" style functions within F# Async Workflows? Tags: f%23, asynchronous, .net Problem: Why the need for usage of "do! Async" style functions within F# Async Workfl...
Why the need for usage of "do! Async" style functions within F# Async Workflows? Why the need for usage of "do! Async" style functions within F# Async Workflows? f%23 asynchronous .net Why Async Workflows Starting DateTime.Now.TimeOfDay Async.Sleep Finished Async.RunSynchronously Threading.Thread.Sl...
[ 0.000823974609375, -0.000690460205078125, 0.006927490234375, -0.0159912109375, -0.03271484375, 0.00445556640625, -0.0025482177734375, 0.01031494140625, 0.005035400390625, -0.006866455078125, 0.0108642578125, 0.008056640625, -0.0162353515625, -0.00164794921875, 0.021484375, 0.0200195312...
[ 44084, 3871, 100, 127689, 246, 38, 62, 12654, 238, 41502, 20623, 32354, 28032, 563, 4904, 27985, 118664, 1238, 3742, 101966, 10821, 1179, 7, 13794, 214, 25512, 70059, 137594, 132887, 97141, 133, 4517, 13316, 164, 5252, 163321, 217835, 127, ...
[ 0.1292724609375, 0.1502685546875, 0.044769287109375, 0.16552734375, 0.152587890625, 0.1239013671875, 0.06787109375, 0.2423095703125, 0.155517578125, 0.0235595703125, 0.19677734375, 0.1771240234375, 0.08966064453125, 0.093017578125, 0.1552734375, 0.1094970703125, 0.234130859375, 0.0...
embed
48311715_c0
48311715
fsharp
0
Title: How return from a function a generic value in F# Problem title: How return from a function a generic value in F# Tags: generics, f%23 Problem: How return from a function a generic value in F# I'm decoding a stream of json objects that are of different types: type AppRow = | ZoneR of ZoneRow | CustomerR of Custom...
How return from a function a generic value in F# How return from a function a generic value in F# generics f%23 a How AppRow ZoneR ZoneRow CustomerR CustomerRow None Json.Compact.deserialize Not JsonConvert.DeserializeObject Compact.Internal.Settings.settings How return from a function a generic value in F# I'm decodin...
[ -0.01422119140625, 0.02490234375, -0.010009765625, 0.00194549560546875, 0.006866455078125, -0.0185546875, 0.011962890625, 0.00124359130859375, 0.00023365020751953125, 0.01025390625, 0.01116943359375, -0.015869140625, 0.009765625, 0.005523681640625, 0.005035400390625, 0.003662109375, ...
[ 11249, 30646, 1295, 32354, 10, 189534, 34292, 563, 4904, 1238, 3949, 3742, 5659, 12724, 434, 81597, 1052, 124765, 438, 821, 1681, 108161, 47013, 988, 25435, 119066, 11205, 11549, 73347, 75161, 191964, 44851, 105548, 89840, 23, 8, 587, 75973, ...
[ 0.0673828125, 0.2275390625, 0.1715087890625, 0.1639404296875, 0.0684814453125, 0.2490234375, 0.1815185546875, 0.112548828125, 0.1883544921875, 0.052978515625, 0.002197265625, 0.0916748046875, 0.0557861328125, 0.06781005859375, 0.043792724609375, 0.09747314453125, 0.1024169921875, 0...
embed
51285836_c0
51285836
fsharp
0
Title: F# Avoid using mutable varible while submitting result of previos function call Problem title: F# Avoid using mutable varible while submitting result of previos function call Tags: f%23, immutability, .net Problem: F# Avoid using mutable varible while submitting result of previos function call I need to use each...
F# Avoid using mutable varible while submitting result of previos function call F# Avoid using mutable varible while submitting result of previos function call f%23 immutability .net mutable Avoid x:int letter:string Some x.ToString Hello numberslist:list F# Avoid using mutable varible while submitting result of previo...
[ -0.00714111328125, -0.01416015625, 0.0054931640625, 0.01068115234375, -0.000698089599609375, 0.0125732421875, 0.021484375, 0.0101318359375, 0.021484375, 0.007659912109375, 0.0216064453125, -0.01190185546875, -0.004547119140625, 0.047607421875, 0.01025390625, -0.007080078125, 0.000082...
[ 563, 4904, 84361, 532, 17368, 842, 22819, 285, 28236, 137447, 16750, 135021, 7, 32354, 11782, 1238, 3742, 566, 14311, 41159, 1179, 1022, 4288, 31330, 91693, 7763, 71713, 35378, 101935, 6562, 3871, 4527, 12638, 12830, 32036, 237, 10750, 159029...
[ 0.087158203125, 0.1767578125, 0.1326904296875, 0.05706787109375, 0.05224609375, 0.1524658203125, 0.161865234375, 0.122314453125, 0.1630859375, 0.1341552734375, 0.141845703125, 0.2132568359375, 0.107421875, 0.1611328125, 0.117431640625, 0.059722900390625, 0.072265625, 0.020584106445...
embed
55993301_c0
55993301
fsharp
0
Title: How to bind the figure produced by xplot.plotly in F# to WPF Problem title: How to bind the figure produced by xplot.plotly in F# to WPF Tags: wpf, f%23 Problem: How to bind the figure produced by xplot.plotly in F# to WPF I want to bind the surface figure in wpf widget, and I find the xplot.plotly.WPF. Here is ...
How to bind the figure produced by xplot.plotly in F# to WPF How to bind the figure produced by xplot.plotly in F# to WPF wpf f%23 How xplot.plotly WPF Plotly Surface Plots Full github.com XPlot plotly-3d-surface-plots.fsx Topographical Plot Layout Bruno Elevation Margin Chart.Plot Chart.WithLayout Chart.WithWidth Char...
[ -0.0118408203125, 0.02734375, 0.00213623046875, -0.00145721435546875, -0.0225830078125, 0.00701904296875, 0.0206298828125, -0.022705078125, 0.00494384765625, 0.0272216796875, -0.00102996826171875, 0.0011749267578125, -0.0098876953125, -0.002166748046875, 0.0185546875, 0.021728515625, ...
[ 11249, 68557, 26366, 181653, 1022, 105710, 538, 563, 4904, 47, 601, 41265, 39557, 3742, 168763, 179794, 62270, 32102, 12631, 23577, 40404, 17447, 4792, 211032, 73223, 96129, 33346, 110373, 168660, 71579, 148, 148631, 7413, 1456, 16648, 7639, 40...
[ 0.0307464599609375, 0.21826171875, 0.2060546875, 0.1319580078125, 0.04388427734375, 0.2269287109375, 0.1737060546875, 0.073486328125, 0.162109375, 0.1109619140625, 0.0714111328125, 0.224853515625, 0.1337890625, 0.09735107421875, 0.1602783203125, 0.130615234375, 0.011688232421875, 0...
embed
3548532_c0
3548532
fsharp
0
Title: Best way to condense a list of option type down to only elements that are not none? Problem title: Best way to condense a list of option type down to only elements that are not none? Tags: functional-programming, f%23 Problem: Best way to condense a list of option type down to only elements that are not none? I'...
Best way to condense a list of option type down to only elements that are not none? Best way to condense a list of option type down to only elements that are not none? functional-programming f%23 Best List.filter Some None Best way to condense a list of option type down to only elements that are not none? I'm unexpecte...
[ -0.0089111328125, 0.020751953125, 0.0225830078125, -0.00157928466796875, 0.01422119140625, -0.0186767578125, 0.017822265625, -0.0166015625, -0.0025634765625, 0.013671875, 0.00457763671875, -0.01953125, -0.0017547607421875, -0.0130615234375, -0.01025390625, 0.019775390625, 0.031738281...
[ 11345, 3917, 158, 118435, 5303, 35829, 10644, 7565, 47, 4734, 80854, 959, 351, 13, 621, 123309, 28966, 3742, 32036, 120337, 31384, 438, 86, 450, 63134, 1295, 70541, 81887, 16750, 7464, 62346, 34831, 756, 50218, 14858, 63805, 110608, 29806, ...
[ 0.0814208984375, 0.055633544921875, 0.1212158203125, 0.256103515625, 0.1749267578125, 0.22021484375, 0.156005859375, 0.1278076171875, 0.054412841796875, 0.119873046875, 0.1402587890625, 0.1463623046875, 0.10107421875, 0.0396728515625, 0.0594482421875, 0.0594482421875, 0.0320434570312...
embed
18450533_c0
18450533
fsharp
0
Title: Tailcalls in Mono Problem title: Tailcalls in Mono Tags: tail-recursion, mono, f%23 Problem: Tailcalls in Mono I have some code in F# that works fine under .net but overflows the stack under Mono. A related issue is that it seems to do so long before the stack space supposedly available to it runs out (it is sta...
Tailcalls in Mono Tailcalls in Mono tail-recursion mono f%23 Tailcalls Mono x::xs Tailcalls in Mono I have some code in F# that works fine under .net but overflows the stack under Mono. A related issue is that it seems to do so long before the stack space supposedly available to it runs out (it is started with System.T...
[ 0.0118408203125, 0.00860595703125, 0.028564453125, 0.00927734375, -0.002410888671875, -0.016357421875, 0.003265380859375, -0.0108642578125, 0.011962890625, -0.02001953125, 0.017333984375, -0.00836181640625, -0.00872802734375, 0.0108642578125, 0.031982421875, -0.00445556640625, -0.003...
[ 1218, 379, 85763, 7, 23, 77879, 46741, 107, 48650, 1830, 22460, 1238, 3949, 3742, 425, 18151, 563, 4904, 43240, 5885, 1379, 1179, 1284, 645, 118664, 177261, 62548, 31089, 37202, 54, 221, 4989, 8108, 32628, 134598, 19882, 127877, 1810, 26859...
[ 0.1844482421875, 0.1240234375, 0.2626953125, 0.0271759033203125, 0.04241943359375, 0.2406005859375, 0.2666015625, 0.049560546875, 0.17724609375, 0.08880615234375, 0.20947265625, 0.0261993408203125, 0.040802001953125, 0.089111328125, 0.03045654296875, 0.1602783203125, 0.072509765625, ...
embed
24182737_c0
24182737
fsharp
0
Title: Can JsonProvider deserialise to a Generic.Dictionary? Problem title: Can JsonProvider deserialise to a Generic.Dictionary? Tags: type-providers, f%23, f%23-data Problem: Can JsonProvider deserialise to a Generic.Dictionary? I'm learning about type providers and it looks like a ground breaking feature. However, I...
Can JsonProvider deserialise to a Generic.Dictionary? Can JsonProvider deserialise to a Generic.Dictionary? type-providers f%23 f%23-data Can JsonProvider Generic.Dictionary ByProv ByHand d:Dictionary JsonConvert.DeserializeObject ByProv.Parse newt.dict prov.Dict.A Dictionary Can JsonProvider deserialise to a Generic.D...
[ 0.005218505859375, 0.029296875, -0.0079345703125, 0.00372314453125, -0.0155029296875, -0.0091552734375, -0.005615234375, -0.0113525390625, 0.00762939453125, -0.0125732421875, 0.00799560546875, 0.0142822265625, 0.01129150390625, 0.0023956298828125, 0.0235595703125, -0.00156402587890625,...
[ 4171, 821, 1681, 177997, 62160, 224, 25435, 12811, 47, 88342, 1771, 14055, 10763, 6635, 10644, 93136, 14202, 3742, 27495, 10135, 3311, 135679, 11549, 73347, 119066, 75161, 28636, 3525, 61669, 24355, 15390, 284, 147638, 81450, 33342, 116987, 602...
[ 0.0697021484375, 0.143310546875, 0.186279296875, 0.1788330078125, 0.1435546875, 0.152099609375, 0.2200927734375, 0.1202392578125, 0.07366943359375, 0.1605224609375, 0.0816650390625, 0.0775146484375, 0.1627197265625, 0.093505859375, 0.161376953125, 0.1514892578125, 0.00775146484375, ...
embed
21032408_c0
21032408
fsharp
0
Title: A seq of tuple with adhoc types? Problem title: A seq of tuple with adhoc types? Tags: f%23 Problem: A seq of tuple with adhoc types? I have the following function to set the Http header of HttpWebRequest . type Http private() = .... static member InnerRequest(url:string, forceText, ?query, ?headers, ....) .... ...
A seq of tuple with adhoc types? A seq of tuple with adhoc types? f%23 HttpWebRequest Http InnerRequest url:string StringEquals req.Accept req.Headers Accept-Encoding Accept-Charset UTF-8 KeepAlive AlowAutoRedirect A seq of tuple with adhoc types? I have the following function to set the Http header of HttpWebRequest ....
[ -0.0079345703125, 0.030517578125, -0.007720947265625, 0.01470947265625, -0.010498046875, -0.032470703125, -0.0286865234375, 0.010498046875, 0.0019378662109375, 0.00579833984375, 0.007476806640625, 0.02001953125, -0.0169677734375, 0.02587890625, 0.00286865234375, -0.00145721435546875, ...
[ 62, 40, 864, 111, 370, 8705, 678, 606, 497, 238, 52895, 1238, 3742, 3062, 30474, 4332, 75616, 137657, 25002, 91693, 23351, 71723, 456, 232587, 13025, 11, 14202, 111383, 587, 84068, 3509, 30992, 17376, 83041, 24056, 17336, 38115, 80581, 2563...
[ 0.0125732421875, 0.10394287109375, 0.2032470703125, 0.0936279296875, 0.125244140625, 0.217041015625, 0.0926513671875, 0.0968017578125, 0.1590576171875, 0.14794921875, 0.2049560546875, 0.051513671875, 0.08282470703125, 0.0718994140625, 0.0770263671875, 0.07122802734375, 0.130126953125...
embed
30330110_c0
30330110
fsharp
0
Title: Can all recursive structures be replaced by a non recursive solution? Problem title: Can all recursive structures be replaced by a non recursive solution? Tags: data-structures, f%23, haskell Problem: Can all recursive structures be replaced by a non recursive solution? For example, could you define a list in Ha...
Can all recursive structures be replaced by a non recursive solution? Can all recursive structures be replaced by a non recursive solution? data-structures f%23 haskell Can List Empty Can all recursive structures be replaced by a non recursive solution? For example, could you define a list in Haskell without defining a...
[ -0.006622314453125, 0.020751953125, 0.01263427734375, 0.0198974609375, 0.0186767578125, 0.0155029296875, 0.0030517578125, -0.011962890625, -0.0037994384765625, -0.004425048828125, -0.0029449462890625, -0.0263671875, -0.004608154296875, 0.0017547607421875, 0.01123046875, 0.0205078125, ...
[ 4171, 756, 195625, 5844, 45646, 7, 91995, 71, 390, 351, 29806, 2053, 137656, 1238, 3742, 1556, 142508, 32036, 31678, 939, 5809, 61924, 5303, 23, 20625, 15490, 13204, 32354, 27781, 3871, 1632, 1830, 44841, 990, 22321, 1290, 4734, 20763, 1520...
[ 0.0689697265625, 0.12646484375, 0.1993408203125, 0.1280517578125, 0.219482421875, 0.040863037109375, 0.1522216796875, 0.041839599609375, 0.02069091796875, 0.16748046875, 0.168701171875, 0.077392578125, 0.1795654296875, 0.00439453125, 0.04254150390625, 0.0859375, 0.234375, 0.1561279...
embed
39587840_c0
39587840
fsharp
0
Title: How to use Akka.Net Testkit with F# api? Problem title: How to use Akka.Net Testkit with F# api? Tags: akka.net, f%23 Problem: How to use Akka.Net Testkit with F# api? Can somebody show an example how to use Akka.Net Testkit with F# API? Both Akka.Net and F# are quite new to me so I don't know if it is even feas...
How to use Akka.Net Testkit with F# api? How to use Akka.Net Testkit with F# api? akka.net f%23 How Akka.Net Testkit SocketTests Xunit Akka.TestKit Akka.TestKit.Internal Akka.TestKit.Xunit2 Akka.FSharp Akka.TestKit.Xunit2.TestKit Fact Socket_should_change_to_connected_state_when_receiving_Connect How to use Akka.Net Te...
[ -0.00177764892578125, 0.031982421875, 0.006561279296875, -0.02783203125, 0.0036163330078125, -0.0123291015625, 0.016845703125, -0.003021240234375, -0.0157470703125, -0.0126953125, 0.01092529296875, 0.022705078125, -0.0084228515625, -0.00182342529296875, 0.003143310546875, 0.00216674804...
[ 11249, 47, 4527, 62, 5515, 24447, 8647, 9488, 678, 563, 4904, 31470, 5, 81866, 1179, 1238, 3949, 3742, 1061, 27853, 111337, 19032, 6773, 605, 217, 44851, 309, 304, 3467, 254, 1542, 5442, 132640, 11412, 52366, 152028, 135457, 61340, 3220, ...
[ 0.083984375, 0.042724609375, 0.150146484375, 0.072998046875, 0.2108154296875, 0.1783447265625, 0.2142333984375, 0.2318115234375, 0.1077880859375, 0.1539306640625, 0.2147216796875, 0.18359375, 0.003692626953125, 0.186767578125, 0.12060546875, 0.07781982421875, 0.05072021484375, 0.12...
embed
63856539_c0
63856539
fsharp
0
Title: Can't figure out how to make a generator from a generator Problem title: Can't figure out how to make a generator from a generator Tags: f%23, fscheck Problem: Can't figure out how to make a generator from a generator I'm having trouble figuring out how to make fscheck generators WITHOUT using the gen ...
Can't figure out how to make a generator from a generator Can't figure out how to make a generator from a generator f%23 fscheck a 5 Can Gen Option.bind SelectMany Gen.choose Gen.elements Gen.listOfLength Gen.map Can't figure out how to make a generator from a generator I'm having trouble figuring out how to ...
[ -0.01953125, 0.0302734375, -0.000888824462890625, -0.021484375, -0.0026397705078125, 0.0017547607421875, 0.004730224609375, -0.041015625, 0.0081787109375, -0.049072265625, 0.00087738037109375, 0.021484375, 0.006103515625, 0.043701171875, -0.0019683837890625, -0.00732421875, -0.014526...
[ 3768, 26366, 3642, 3249, 145823, 1295, 10, 18, 1810, 1238, 3742, 7, 78292, 190, 4171, 15937, 86769, 89817, 51620, 12662, 53, 3089, 62766, 6562, 62346, 63134, 26747, 9226, 118664, 86531, 8512, 105376, 16093, 3444, 49878, 510, 11389, 35829, 2...
[ 0.022918701171875, 0.10662841796875, 0.044403076171875, 0.1385498046875, 0.28857421875, 0.16552734375, 0.04437255859375, 0.00390625, 0.011566162109375, 0.1029052734375, 0.02764892578125, 0.03759765625, 0.2548828125, 0.135498046875, 0.03082275390625, 0.172607421875, 0.19189453125, 0...
embed
19403555_c0
19403555
fsharp
0
Title: What is the advantage of F# Type Providers over traditional 'type providers'? Problem title: What is the advantage of F# Type Providers over traditional 'type providers'? Tags: f%23, type-providers Problem: What is the advantage of F# Type Providers over traditional 'type providers'? From the...
What is the advantage of F# Type Providers over traditional 'type providers'? What is the advantage of F# Type Providers over traditional 'type providers'? f%23 type-providers What Type Providers What is the advantage of F# Type Providers over traditional 'type providers'? From the MSDN page on F# T...
[ 0.005523681640625, 0.00811767578125, -0.0123291015625, 0.0031585693359375, -0.011474609375, 0.0164794921875, -0.0107421875, 0.006256103515625, -0.00194549560546875, -0.023193359375, 0.006103515625, 0.0030364990234375, -0.0064697265625, 0.0162353515625, 0.0072021484375, 0.00595092773437...
[ 92940, 563, 4904, 60457, 123089, 4295, 645, 89160, 3768, 50986, 81450, 1238, 3742, 10644, 93136, 14202, 4865, 7, 16265, 51671, 1884, 5, 17777, 18507, 35773, 60212, 42, 33022, 68034, 191082, 1286, 19537, 12663, 52895, 52143, 27502, 31862, 6295...
[ 0.1773681640625, 0.1280517578125, 0.2265625, 0.2509765625, 0.2117919921875, 0.0982666015625, 0.045867919921875, 0.1221923828125, 0.02056884765625, 0.2261962890625, 0.224609375, 0.036865234375, 0.032257080078125, 0.2005615234375, 0.17529296875, 0.052001953125, 0.0291748046875, 0.014...
embed
42672160_c0
42672160
fsharp
0
Title: Referencing F# code in android project Problem title: Referencing F# code in android project Tags: android, c%23, f%23, monodevelop, xamarin-studio Problem: Referencing F# code in android project I'm doing a project where i am supposed to write an android application that uses a code-base of f# code. In doing so...
Referencing F# code in android project Referencing F# code in android project android c%23 f%23 monodevelop xamarin-studio Referencing NimGame.Core Referencing F# code in android project I'm doing a project where i am supposed to write an android application that uses a code-base of f# code. In doing so i am running in...
[ -0.005584716796875, 0.02978515625, 0.0027923583984375, 0.01068115234375, -0.00007534027099609375, -0.02099609375, -0.000095367431640625, 0.0002880096435546875, -0.0174560546875, -0.02294921875, -0.0067138671875, -0.01556396484375, -0.0002231597900390625, 0.015869140625, 0.00531005859375,...
[ 853, 69988, 563, 4904, 18151, 23, 54527, 13452, 214, 3742, 1238, 22460, 229815, 2459, 44503, 52629, 59285, 107576, 5, 50886, 33022, 38415, 37382, 51042, 44402, 142447, 1663, 2069, 186, 6107, 866, 91067, 70, 7464, 959, 19048, 75530, 184, 210...
[ 0.0789794921875, 0.2227783203125, 0.142822265625, 0.2401123046875, 0.1849365234375, 0.0670166015625, 0.1982421875, 0.153564453125, 0.0093994140625, 0.03814697265625, 0.1142578125, 0.1038818359375, 0.105224609375, 0.076171875, 0.17578125, 0.114013671875, 0.174072265625, 0.2072753906...
embed
10127337_c0
10127337
fsharp
0
Title: Combining discriminated unions with record types Problem title: Combining discriminated unions with record types Tags: f%23 Problem: Combining discriminated unions with record types I'm trying to get my head around discriminated unions and record types; specifically how to combine them for maximum readability. H...
Combining discriminated unions with record types Combining discriminated unions with record types f%23 Combining Points LeaguePoints GoalDifference TeamState CurrentPoints Suspended Team Name State Portsmouth Combining discriminated unions with record types I'm trying to get my head around discriminated unions and reco...
[ -0.0203857421875, 0.006195068359375, -0.005950927734375, 0.01373291015625, -0.0216064453125, -0.01495361328125, -0.02978515625, 0.00579833984375, 0.00439453125, 0.0020904541015625, 0.00958251953125, 0.0067138671875, 0.0147705078125, 0.004119873046875, -0.0162353515625, 0.00032424926757...
[ 106935, 592, 55970, 3674, 69941, 7, 678, 17164, 52895, 1238, 3949, 3742, 41097, 19175, 147534, 2016, 289, 18234, 11399, 135206, 114063, 26832, 26885, 15757, 22836, 13791, 111443, 10336, 136, 3642, 70163, 38132, 12301, 142, 27781, 29681, 7175, ...
[ 0.2130126953125, 0.05938720703125, 0.236572265625, 0.0965576171875, 0.21044921875, 0.041259765625, 0.09521484375, 0.1865234375, 0.2222900390625, 0.03424072265625, 0.0384521484375, 0.1273193359375, 0.1900634765625, 0.08404541015625, 0.14013671875, 0.03082275390625, 0.011749267578125, ...
embed
64598004_c1
64598004
fsharp
1
Token (rsa:RSA) (tokenString:string) = try let tokenValidationParameters = TokenValidationParameters ( ValidateIssuerSigningKey = true, IssuerSigningKey = RsaSecurityKey rsa, ValidateIssuer = false, ValidateAudience = false, ClockSkew = TimeSpan.Zero ) Ok (JwtSecurityTokenHandler().ValidateToken (tokenString, tokenVali...
Token (rsa:RSA) (tokenString:string) = try let tokenValidationParameters = TokenValidationParameters ( ValidateIssuerSigningKey = true, IssuerSigningKey = RsaSecurityKey rsa, ValidateIssuer = false, ValidateAudience = false, ClockSkew = TimeSpan.Zero ) Ok (JwtSecurityTokenHandler().ValidateToken (tokenString, tokenVali...
[ -0.019287109375, 0.0400390625, -0.00153350830078125, 0.005462646484375, 0.0108642578125, -0.0286865234375, 0.0137939453125, 0.0024566650390625, -0.0159912109375, -0.03515625, 0.0113525390625, 0.009765625, 0.00058746337890625, 0.0004482269287109375, -0.041259765625, -0.0096435546875, ...
[ 717, 1098, 24666, 130424, 6448, 33, 71713, 214, 91693, 2203, 9790, 2633, 47, 42272, 532, 55292, 29089, 25447, 17489, 54607, 56, 218723, 162429, 29568, 223317, 42, 627, 433, 4233, 20287, 98320, 119516, 21135, 350, 434, 19055, 3180, 1511, 403...
[ 0.14013671875, 0.2012939453125, 0.1583251953125, 0.2010498046875, 0.14990234375, 0.0499267578125, 0.134033203125, 0.0287628173828125, 0.18017578125, 0.006988525390625, 0.1163330078125, 0.1011962890625, 0.1246337890625, 0.09271240234375, 0.07354736328125, 0.07769775390625, 0.123535156...
embed
46533641_c0
46533641
fsharp
0
Title: Can't load nuget package written with .NET Core Problem title: Can't load nuget package written with .NET Core Tags: .net-standard, f%23, nuget-package, nuget Problem: Can't load nuget package written with .NET Core I have recently attempted to migrate my open source project GeographicLib.FSharp ( http...
Can't load nuget package written with .NET Core Can't load nuget package written with .NET Core .net-standard f%23 nuget-package nuget Can NET Core Can't load nuget package written with .NET Core I have recently attempted to migrate my open source project GeographicLib.FSharp ( https://github.com/SpiegelSoft/...
[ 0.001983642578125, 0.00714111328125, -0.01806640625, -0.0118408203125, -0.0186767578125, -0.021240234375, 0.01165771484375, 0.003448486328125, -0.00872802734375, 0.004364013671875, -0.0120849609375, -0.0028076171875, -0.004852294921875, 0.000331878662109375, 0.00885009765625, 0.0065307...
[ 4171, 3768, 18, 72367, 315, 3794, 98169, 59121, 678, 17777, 31365, 5, 1179, 66589, 1238, 3742, 29102, 81887, 39666, 9803, 31344, 13452, 153925, 104820, 3467, 254, 32102, 5066, 2679, 165606, 10429, 31, 48461, 47, 20744, 831, 45367, 70622, 17...
[ 0.08544921875, 0.060760498046875, 0.0819091796875, 0.2022705078125, 0.20458984375, 0.281005859375, 0.2078857421875, 0.1112060546875, 0.117431640625, 0.164306640625, 0.21923828125, 0.02801513671875, 0.130615234375, 0.17578125, 0.0201416015625, 0.042022705078125, 0.1424560546875, 0.0...
embed
36865689_c0
36865689
fsharp
0
Title: Run task sequence in parallel in Fake Problem title: Run task sequence in parallel in Fake Tags: f%23-fake, f%23 Problem: Run task sequence in parallel in Fake Would like to speed up builds using FAKE. Theoretically if I could run a build sequence in parallel (within a target) that should make it faster. let bui...
Run task sequence in parallel in Fake Run task sequence in parallel in Fake f%23-fake f%23 Run Fake Verbosity Some Quiet Targets Properties DevEnvDir Program Files x86 Microsoft Visual Studio Common7 Tools OutputPath Optimize DebugSymbols Configuration DoNothing Target BuildLibs Tests.csproj Seq.iter ReBuild Run task s...
[ -0.01190185546875, 0.0252685546875, 0.0026397705078125, 0.00299072265625, 0.0037384033203125, -0.00848388671875, -0.0166015625, -0.00933837890625, 0.0014190673828125, 0.015625, 0.0103759765625, 0.040283203125, 0.008544921875, 0.0284423828125, 0.004791259765625, -0.01080322265625, 0.0...
[ 28398, 66211, 40, 944, 3956, 95103, 23, 3036, 350, 1238, 167218, 27495, 1021, 3742, 1446, 16091, 2481, 7644, 126, 160017, 234994, 40317, 334, 397, 481, 7663, 42724, 15276, 73372, 22968, 151301, 966, 119296, 10519, 43938, 262, 85779, 36846, ...
[ 0.1597900390625, 0.21728515625, 0.08544921875, 0.15087890625, 0.07470703125, 0.249755859375, 0.0643310546875, 0.217041015625, 0.1976318359375, 0.0435791015625, 0.008544921875, 0.0965576171875, 0.1494140625, 0.0880126953125, 0.1207275390625, 0.126953125, 0.1082763671875, 0.095336914...
embed
38937188_c0
38937188
fsharp
0
Title: Mounting Suave in an Owin application Problem title: Mounting Suave in an Owin application Tags: f%23, owin, suave Problem: Mounting Suave in an Owin application I have an existing owin application written in C# and would like to mount a suave application as a middleware but since I am relatively new to F# I am ...
Mounting Suave in an Owin application Mounting Suave in an Owin application f%23 owin suave Mounting Suave Owin MySuaveApp.ApiModule GET Hello Good POST Startup.cs app.Use MySuaveApp.ApiModule.getSuaveAsMiddleware OwinApp.ofAppFunc OwinApp.ofMidFunc Mounting Suave in an Owin application I have an existing owin applicat...
[ -0.023681640625, 0.000705718994140625, 0.01531982421875, 0.0026702880859375, 0.01519775390625, -0.000858306884765625, 0.001678466796875, -0.01171875, 0.0123291015625, -0.024658203125, 0.01141357421875, 0.00173187255859375, -0.01324462890625, -0.00018787384033203125, -0.00640869140625, ...
[ 101057, 214, 45384, 272, 23, 180, 9494, 38415, 142, 1238, 3949, 3742, 36, 109829, 2646, 14168, 8216, 39179, 1434, 91616, 8782, 79794, 35378, 18621, 81903, 153076, 4439, 4027, 1062, 284, 3794, 19659, 594, 532, 19298, 15876, 4390, 97249, 1445...
[ 0.2261962890625, 0.0809326171875, 0.252197265625, 0.26806640625, 0.1162109375, 0.1517333984375, 0.294189453125, 0.2152099609375, 0.03326416015625, 0.034088134765625, 0.074462890625, 0.148681640625, 0.107177734375, 0.291259765625, 0.1009521484375, 0.1578369140625, 0.268310546875, 0....
embed
26186920_c0
26186920
fsharp
0
Title: Query Expressions and Lazy Evaluation Problem title: Query Expressions and Lazy Evaluation Tags: f%23 Problem: Query Expressions and Lazy Evaluation I am hoping to understand how query expressions are really evaluated. I have a situation where I'm using a query expression to access a large amount of data from a ...
Query Expressions and Lazy Evaluation Query Expressions and Lazy Evaluation f%23 Query Expressions Lazy Evaluation ALASKA Seq.map x.Temperature Query Expressions and Lazy Evaluation I am hoping to understand how query expressions are really evaluated. I have a situation where I'm using a query expression to access a la...
[ 0.0223388671875, 0.02587890625, 0.01068115234375, -0.004608154296875, 0.01373291015625, -0.0035552978515625, 0.0216064453125, 0.006439208984375, 0.01116943359375, -0.01025390625, -0.008544921875, 0.018798828125, -0.00567626953125, 0.01202392578125, 0.00531005859375, 0.0224609375, -0....
[ 58836, 53, 25129, 17514, 136, 239, 3285, 151228, 1238, 3949, 3742, 19696, 28209, 503, 864, 62346, 1022, 159065, 1704, 156377, 28219, 3642, 41, 1294, 125195, 7, 621, 6183, 151575, 297, 16648, 17368, 17203, 21334, 41170, 2053, 1295, 63399, 78...
[ 0.1754150390625, 0.1190185546875, 0.1788330078125, 0.076904296875, 0.0347900390625, 0.116455078125, 0.1605224609375, 0.1888427734375, 0.025146484375, 0.050506591796875, 0.083740234375, 0.09814453125, 0.1490478515625, 0.00299072265625, 0.083984375, 0.1361083984375, 0.0158843994140625,...
embed
3779098_c0
3779098
fsharp
0
Title: F# mutable function arguments Problem title: F# mutable function arguments Tags: f%23 Problem: F# mutable function arguments Is there a way to have mutable function arguments in F#, that would allow something like let mutable i = 9 let somefun n = n <- 12; () somefun i (* *not* a real-world example *) I do under...
F# mutable function arguments F# mutable function arguments f%23 SomeRec r.i F# mutable function arguments Is there a way to have mutable function arguments in F#, that would allow something like I do understand that this can be made to work by wrapping it into a record type and that this can be done in a similar fashi...
[ -0.00058746337890625, 0.0010986328125, 0.0089111328125, -0.0205078125, 0.0064697265625, 0.006591796875, -0.01904296875, 0.003143310546875, 0.0064697265625, 0.0008544921875, 0.00604248046875, 0.0244140625, -0.000823974609375, 0.0128173828125, 0.025146484375, -0.0113525390625, 0.001312...
[ 563, 4904, 842, 22819, 32354, 10750, 1238, 3742, 31384, 4332, 238, 3917, 765, 7, 23, 63769, 28219, 4488, 137565, 17164, 10644, 21373, 18507, 43032, 83658, 209052, 110, 6002, 86531, 5117, 7225, 9969, 34759, 157976, 31577, 156377, 8668, 22062, ...
[ 0.143798828125, 0.2344970703125, 0.1912841796875, 0.2362060546875, 0.198974609375, 0.259033203125, 0.01898193359375, 0.0821533203125, 0.01690673828125, 0.0377197265625, 0.042388916015625, 0.045318603515625, 0.044708251953125, 0.069580078125, 0.062744140625, 0.08154296875, 0.034423828...
embed
22085860_c1
22085860
fsharp
1
Provider.ApplyStaticArguments asking for a generated type based on Vector2D without any static arguments. But, Vector2D is already the generated type?! The VectorTP example does not properly handle this case, and so the client code will not compile. Note I did try moving the type Vector2D = Vector<"X", "Y"> declaration...
Provider.ApplyStaticArguments asking for a generated type based on Vector2D without any static arguments. But, Vector2D is already the generated type?! The VectorTP example does not properly handle this case, and so the client code will not compile. Note I did try moving the type Vector2D = Vector<"X", "Y"> declaration...
[ -0.005706787109375, 0.024658203125, -0.000942230224609375, 0.00653076171875, -0.00933837890625, 0.0111083984375, -0.0181884765625, 0.006072998046875, -0.003326416015625, -0.0103759765625, 0.01031494140625, -0.0013275146484375, -0.0274658203125, 0.0167236328125, -0.0031585693359375, 0.0...
[ 123089, 42, 39179, 538, 135206, 7614, 1234, 9035, 113292, 139392, 10644, 35509, 2609, 18770, 304, 397, 201939, 10750, 83, 21771, 71, 4730, 23658, 27781, 959, 155965, 34831, 23282, 18151, 1221, 9969, 1340, 98567, 1542, 1723, 21635, 23708, 1424...
[ 0.1658935546875, 0.061279296875, 0.056640625, 0.0780029296875, 0.1287841796875, 0.06103515625, 0.184326171875, 0.1021728515625, 0.0183868408203125, 0.1513671875, 0.2054443359375, 0.043975830078125, 0.143310546875, 0.186279296875, 0.1123046875, 0.1195068359375, 0.1446533203125, 0.19...
embed
1260505_c0
1260505
fsharp
0
Title: f# whole number float modulus 1.0 = 1.0? Problem title: f# whole number float modulus 1.0 = 1.0? Tags: .net, f%23, math, modulo Problem: f# whole number float modulus 1.0 = 1.0? Ok I have two functions the first of which looks like so: let dlth x = float (x.ToString().Length) which takes a float and returns the ...
f# whole number float modulus 1.0 = 1.0? f# whole number float modulus 1.0 = 1.0? .net f%23 math modulo x.ToString Length f# whole number float modulus 1.0 = 1.0? Ok I have two functions the first of which looks like so: which takes a float and returns the number of digits, that part works fine. The second function loo...
[ -0.0020751953125, 0.0091552734375, -0.000766754150390625, -0.0030975341796875, 0.0225830078125, 0.0036163330078125, 0.030517578125, -0.006744384765625, 0.0198974609375, -0.01458740234375, -0.0098876953125, 0.0037994384765625, 0.00823974609375, -0.009521484375, 0.007781982421875, -0.022...
[ 1238, 4904, 28271, 14012, 21917, 257, 17055, 223, 53855, 2203, 32, 1179, 3742, 48909, 140807, 1022, 7763, 71713, 77554, 6626, 32354, 33342, 1884, 51776, 30646, 153939, 2831, 43240, 5885, 581, 17932, 903, 136, 138804, 14537, 105950, 64, 2606, ...
[ 0.1370849609375, 0.193359375, 0.19189453125, 0.17529296875, 0.2152099609375, 0.0997314453125, 0.2191162109375, 0.108642578125, 0.239013671875, 0.09429931640625, 0.0217437744140625, 0.1507568359375, 0.1788330078125, 0.1348876953125, 0.2578125, 0.0814208984375, 0.130859375, 0.0904541...
embed
46574241_c0
46574241
fsharp
0
Title: What&#x27;s sense has Discriminated unions does not infer (and create) the type? Problem title: What&#x27;s sense has Discriminated unions does not infer (and create) the type? Tags: f%23 Problem: What's sense has Discriminated unions does not infer (and create) the type? I have 2 types of Animal: type Person(na...
What&#x27;s sense has Discriminated unions does not infer (and create) the type? What&#x27;s sense has Discriminated unions does not infer (and create) the type? f%23 What Discriminated Person this.Name Cat this.Age Animal Dog Alex EntryPoint KnowAnimal What's sense has Discriminated unions does not infer (and create) ...
[ 0.002777099609375, 0.0184326171875, 0.0078125, 0.0218505859375, -0.00677490234375, -0.005157470703125, -0.0074462890625, 0.027099609375, 0.00579833984375, -0.033447265625, 0.006988525390625, 0.0035400390625, 0.0125732421875, -0.0019378662109375, 0.0018768310546875, -0.005096435546875, ...
[ 3768, 10422, 1556, 6206, 135421, 3674, 69941, 7, 959, 53498, 2940, 28282, 10644, 14602, 3742, 15270, 903, 163612, 18826, 429, 82821, 41129, 20984, 15123, 147534, 70829, 93, 2749, 116, 52895, 513, 73, 9790, 110527, 18499, 18507, 678, 64549, ...
[ 0.04937744140625, 0.1591796875, 0.006988525390625, 0.043243408203125, 0.2181396484375, 0.056640625, 0.19580078125, 0.0662841796875, 0.131103515625, 0.1895751953125, 0.01953125, 0.1351318359375, 0.2178955078125, 0.00244140625, 0.01373291015625, 0.144775390625, 0.047943115234375, 0.0...
embed
2328836_c0
2328836
fsharp
0
Title: How to average elements in one array based on values in another array? Problem title: How to average elements in one array based on values in another array? Tags: f%23 Problem: How to average elements in one array based on values in another array? let tiedArray = [|9.4;1.2;-3.4;-3.4;-3.4;-3.4;-10.0|]; let sorted...
How to average elements in one array based on values in another array? How to average elements in one array based on values in another array? f%23 How desired_ranked_array How to average elements in one array based on values in another array? hello- I am trying to write a function that takes 2 arrays (sortedArray and s...
[ -0.00189971923828125, -0.000865936279296875, -0.0017852783203125, -0.01123046875, -0.00701904296875, -0.001007080078125, 0.00092315673828125, -0.0009613037109375, 0.0189208984375, 0.015869140625, 0.02392578125, 0.03466796875, -0.005218505859375, -0.0035552978515625, -0.01287841796875, ...
[ 11249, 47, 83080, 80854, 1632, 10298, 53, 35509, 142424, 15700, 1238, 3949, 3742, 104851, 71, 36467, 297, 19305, 23, 98, 31577, 33022, 32354, 51776, 116, 4778, 62351, 7614, 7092, 17497, 126525, 30646, 140992, 35064, 291, 26783, 27781, 5646, ...
[ 0.090576171875, 0.07305908203125, 0.2646484375, 0.20947265625, 0.0797119140625, 0.16943359375, 0.125244140625, 0.1361083984375, 0.1502685546875, 0.08343505859375, 0.0244140625, 0.0152587890625, 0.0987548828125, 0.15478515625, 0.08953857421875, 0.1607666015625, 0.06842041015625, 0.1...
embed
5815836_c0
5815836
fsharp
0
Title: Object model in functional style? Problem title: Object model in functional style? Tags: functional-programming, object-model, f%23, user-interface Problem: Object model in functional style? Is it at all practical to implement an object model in functional style? One problem that OOP seems to excel at is describ...
Object model in functional style? Object model in functional style? functional-programming object-model f%23 user-interface Object Object model in functional style? Is it at all practical to implement an object model in functional style? One problem that OOP seems to excel at is describing object models. For instance, ...
[ 0.01171875, -0.00531005859375, 0.00286865234375, -0.0133056640625, 0.0035400390625, 0.000942230224609375, -0.00127410888671875, 0.01275634765625, 0.0062255859375, -0.031982421875, 0.0101318359375, -0.01708984375, 0.0067138671875, -0.0026702880859375, 0.004150390625, 0.00701904296875, ...
[ 134549, 3299, 23, 123309, 20623, 32, 28966, 36746, 51734, 1238, 3949, 3742, 38937, 10433, 2071, 442, 756, 138155, 29479, 2967, 180, 20880, 37202, 47, 64152, 99, 28852, 23709, 115774, 142, 19097, 69285, 83, 96704, 11341, 7844, 186, 4438, 101...
[ 0.24267578125, 0.27880859375, 0.06329345703125, 0.255126953125, 0.2288818359375, 0.017059326171875, 0.1329345703125, 0.2431640625, 0.2313232421875, 0.02984619140625, 0.015380859375, 0.1165771484375, 0.1187744140625, 0.06842041015625, 0.054595947265625, 0.018280029296875, 0.0904541015...
embed
69808612_c0
69808612
fsharp
0
Title: Optimization flag to remove redundant record allocations in F# code? Problem title: Optimization flag to remove redundant record allocations in F# code? Tags: f%23 Problem: Optimization flag to remove redundant record allocations in F# code? Consider this code: type Foo = { X : int Y : string Z : int } module M ...
Optimization flag to remove redundant record allocations in F# code? Optimization flag to remove redundant record allocations in F# code? f%23 Optimization Foo foo.X CompilationMapping SourceConstructFlags.Module foo2 foo.Y foo.Z foo3 foo2.Z foo3.Z Optimization flag to remove redundant record allocations in F# code? Co...
[ 0.000629425048828125, -0.0023345947265625, -0.00159454345703125, -0.00101470947265625, 0.00098419189453125, -0.0137939453125, -0.0224609375, 0.01531982421875, 0.00193023681640625, 0.0194091796875, -0.0033721923828125, 0.018310546875, 0.027587890625, 0.0009918212890625, 0.007659912109375,...
[ 43938, 47691, 49938, 47, 87388, 4842, 35405, 18, 17164, 144, 87632, 563, 4904, 18151, 1238, 3742, 9572, 5775, 1542, 15612, 14, 4613, 77641, 36716, 3668, 31, 706, 5701, 197106, 97381, 183234, 61518, 116292, 138, 20028, 4734, 24145, 9969, 347...
[ 0.1822509765625, 0.0863037109375, 0.2320556640625, 0.0146331787109375, 0.15380859375, 0.07537841796875, 0.1702880859375, 0.037841796875, 0.1767578125, 0.123779296875, 0.156005859375, 0.1314697265625, 0.2030029296875, 0.14208984375, 0.1339111328125, 0.1055908203125, 0.06951904296875, ...
embed
41559834_c0
41559834
fsharp
0
Title: f# getting list of possible discriminated union item Problem title: f# getting list of possible discriminated union item Tags: f%23 Problem: f# getting list of possible discriminated union item I am creating a simple DSL with multiple discriminated unions(DU) . There is building block DU and higher DUs are build...
f# getting list of possible discriminated union item f# getting list of possible discriminated union item f%23 Expression Constant Add Mul f# getting list of possible discriminated union item I am creating a simple DSL with multiple discriminated unions(DU) . There is building block DU and higher DUs are build on top o...
[ -0.0130615234375, 0.00927734375, 0.0027923583984375, 0.01470947265625, -0.01361083984375, 0.003448486328125, -0.0177001953125, 0.00408935546875, 0.0091552734375, -0.019775390625, 0.01385498046875, -0.0125732421875, 0.0157470703125, 0.0101318359375, -0.01171875, 0.01043701171875, 0.02...
[ 1238, 4904, 20949, 5303, 7722, 55970, 3674, 69941, 35735, 3742, 25129, 148416, 29117, 21442, 105233, 8781, 114479, 48716, 18431, 33976, 46389, 14614, 77546, 45367, 2663, 92319, 28282, 111481, 38937, 10, 7986, 14858, 47, 3444, 36510, 4393, 12209...
[ 0.1455078125, 0.22314453125, 0.0843505859375, 0.1800537109375, 0.20556640625, 0.240234375, 0.072998046875, 0.2071533203125, 0.177734375, 0.1185302734375, 0.147216796875, 0.205322265625, 0.1258544921875, 0.2095947265625, 0.0716552734375, 0.09063720703125, 0.1446533203125, 0.08935546...
embed
48367833_c0
48367833
fsharp
0
Title: How do I deserialize JSON with optional properties? Problem title: How do I deserialize JSON with optional properties? Tags: serialization, json, json.net, f%23, xamarin.ios Problem: How do I deserialize JSON with optional properties? I'm trying to deserialize the following JSON: { "listings": { "-L19C5OjcDSjMi4...
How do I deserialize JSON with optional properties? How do I deserialize JSON with optional properties? serialization json json.net f%23 xamarin.ios a How JSON L19C5OjcDSjMi4-oha listing_id Edinburgh L19CJrzEpChO_W14YkC Rp7ytJdEvZeMFgpLqeCSzkSeTyf1 L19V4QpPMCMwGcNaQBG Albert Hey L19r0osoet4f9SjBGE7 YMM45tgFFvYB7rx9PhC2...
[ 0.00738525390625, 0.03515625, -0.007415771484375, -0.007568359375, -0.016845703125, -0.0025787353515625, -0.01116943359375, -0.000804901123046875, 0.000274658203125, 0.033203125, -0.013671875, -0.0008544921875, 0.01385498046875, -0.0159912109375, 0.0167236328125, 0.0247802734375, 0.0...
[ 11249, 224, 25435, 119066, 821, 58627, 678, 35829, 289, 183871, 87, 35686, 47691, 1647, 1681, 1179, 3742, 2459, 44503, 5790, 339, 2947, 10581, 35748, 31, 528, 5303, 214, 532, 210479, 24748, 28240, 6765, 74279, 35378, 25352, 18032, 32036, 35...
[ 0.05743408203125, 0.1890869140625, 0.2257080078125, 0.1180419921875, 0.177734375, 0.2373046875, 0.1051025390625, 0.220947265625, 0.124755859375, 0.166259765625, 0.008544921875, 0.1732177734375, 0.0865478515625, 0.126220703125, 0.2005615234375, 0.115966796875, 0.007537841796875, 0.0...
embed
55842926_c0
55842926
fsharp
0
Title: Creating a value of a type f# Problem title: Creating a value of a type f# Tags: types, f%23 Problem: Creating a value of a type f# type ExcludeToIncludeCombinationsWhenMergingJson = JsonProvider<""" { "data": { "excludeToIncludeList": [ { "budgetType": "bottomUp", "budgetYear": 2019, "outletId": 922337203685477...
Creating a value of a type f# Creating a value of a type f# types f%23 Creating ExcludeToIncludeCombinationsWhenMergingJson JsonProvider SampleIsList ExcludeToIncludeCombinationsWhenMergingJson.Root ExcludeToIncludeCombinationsWhenMergingJson.Data ExcludeToIncludeCombinationsWhenMergingJson.ExcludeToIncludeList BudgetT...
[ -0.0016021728515625, 0.0211181640625, -0.010498046875, 0.019775390625, -0.0152587890625, 0.00848388671875, -0.0098876953125, 0.0169677734375, 0.006317138671875, 0.023681640625, -0.00640869140625, 0.0177001953125, 0.0225830078125, -0.010498046875, 0.0146484375, -0.004638671875, 0.0046...
[ 56781, 1916, 34292, 10644, 1238, 4904, 52895, 3949, 3742, 110823, 822, 112, 7763, 4153, 29786, 10770, 19155, 186048, 30248, 1375, 1681, 821, 177997, 33209, 154663, 5, 12724, 137989, 95457, 196707, 69085, 158542, 111, 3525, 10, 1884, 903, 1124...
[ 0.19482421875, 0.0289154052734375, 0.271484375, 0.2091064453125, 0.1624755859375, 0.2154541015625, 0.1707763671875, 0.0144195556640625, 0.0914306640625, 0.0908203125, 0.101318359375, 0.034820556640625, 0.033447265625, 0.001861572265625, 0.09869384765625, 0.0303955078125, 0.1484375, ...
embed
39858416_c0
39858416
fsharp
0
Title: F# Script File Can&#x27;t Reference FSharp.Data Problem title: F# Script File Can&#x27;t Reference FSharp.Data Tags: csv, f%23, type-providers Problem: F# Script File Can't Reference FSharp.Data I am new to F#. I'm trying to use the CSV Type Provider in an F# Script File. I created a new project in Visual Studio...
F# Script File Can&#x27;t Reference FSharp.Data F# Script File Can&#x27;t Reference FSharp.Data csv f%23 type-providers Script File Can Reference FSharp.Data FSharp.Data.2.3.2 portable-net45 netcore45 FSharp.Data.dll Logs CsvProvider logs.csv F# Script File Can't Reference FSharp.Data I am new to F#. I'm trying to use ...
[ 0.00830078125, 0.0289306640625, -0.0017852783203125, 0.0250244140625, -0.00147247314453125, 0.0028839111328125, -0.0026702880859375, 0.0027313232421875, -0.01141357421875, -0.01483154296875, -0.0234375, -0.01483154296875, 0.003082275390625, 0.01031494140625, 0.0126953125, -0.0004634857...
[ 563, 4904, 84654, 42724, 4171, 3768, 18, 215996, 93774, 3467, 254, 5, 137989, 20763, 334, 1238, 3742, 10644, 93136, 5442, 107033, 168627, 1179, 4633, 2043, 30854, 1181, 13146, 313, 67756, 177997, 12684, 4439, 43486, 60457, 123089, 42, 13452, ...
[ 0.127197265625, 0.223876953125, 0.21875, 0.1658935546875, 0.0906982421875, 0.037689208984375, 0.06207275390625, 0.224853515625, 0.1043701171875, 0.2135009765625, 0.204833984375, 0.03436279296875, 0.1748046875, 0.082275390625, 0.1591796875, 0.010711669921875, 0.00079345703125, 0.166...
embed
1147885_c0
1147885
fsharp
0
Title: INotifyPropertyChanged and INotifyCollectionChanged in F# using WPF Problem title: INotifyPropertyChanged and INotifyCollectionChanged in F# using WPF Tags: datagrid, data-binding, f%23, inotifypropertychanged, wpf Problem: INotifyPropertyChanged and INotifyCollectionChanged in F# using WPF I have an array of sa...
INotifyPropertyChanged and INotifyCollectionChanged in F# using WPF INotifyPropertyChanged and INotifyCollectionChanged in F# using WPF datagrid data-binding f%23 inotifypropertychanged wpf WPF INotifyPropertyChanged INotifyCollectionChanged INotifyPropertyChanged and INotifyCollectionChanged in F# using WPF I have an ...
[ 0.009033203125, 0.0419921875, -0.00909423828125, 0.00811767578125, -0.006103515625, 0.0064697265625, 0.00147247314453125, -0.00543212890625, -0.00005412101745605469, -0.0159912109375, 0.012451171875, 0.01177978515625, -0.00555419921875, 0.006378173828125, 0.004119873046875, 0.010803222...
[ 5881, 818, 40383, 10752, 1264, 127008, 17704, 136, 78457, 133, 563, 4904, 601, 41265, 2053, 120067, 128239, 1238, 3742, 23, 36290, 56, 152028, 148, 39557, 10298, 121413, 4677, 178308, 210651, 76615, 86997, 95486, 53, 78426, 211235, 57266, 620...
[ 0.06903076171875, 0.1400146484375, 0.2073974609375, 0.03900146484375, 0.1351318359375, 0.1640625, 0.09814453125, 0.026519775390625, 0.047088623046875, 0.09344482421875, 0.094970703125, 0.18603515625, 0.0697021484375, 0.2265625, 0.0660400390625, 0.1734619140625, 0.168701171875, 0.04...
embed
62407272_c0
62407272
fsharp
0
Title: Skip whitespace and comments with FParsec Problem title: Skip whitespace and comments with FParsec Tags: f%23, fparsec Problem: Skip whitespace and comments with FParsec I try to skip any whitespace or comment while parsing a programming language. There are two types of comment I want to skip: Line comment: ;; s...
Skip whitespace and comments with FParsec Skip whitespace and comments with FParsec f%23 fparsec Skip FParsec i32 i32.const global.set Parser Ctx Skip whitespace and comments with FParsec I try to skip any whitespace or comment while parsing a programming language. There are two types of comment I want to skip: Line co...
[ -0.0042724609375, 0.013916015625, -0.00628662109375, 0.007537841796875, -0.036865234375, 0.023681640625, 0.01495361328125, -0.012939453125, -0.00250244140625, -0.0279541015625, -0.0023040771484375, 0.025634765625, -0.0126953125, 0.0012969970703125, -0.01519775390625, 0.025634765625, ...
[ 91958, 35011, 65421, 136, 24626, 678, 563, 28636, 39797, 3742, 1238, 2500, 6460, 25553, 18, 7964, 3509, 2392, 2189, 425, 9790, 21658, 6868, 366, 6953, 56037, 46876, 6626, 52895, 3444, 47, 16777, 2819, 10588, 111, 13315, 80231, 23937, 17721,...
[ 0.1868896484375, 0.1689453125, 0.212890625, 0.0784912109375, 0.213134765625, 0.0701904296875, 0.12939453125, 0.1568603515625, 0.1982421875, 0.05816650390625, 0.040924072265625, 0.06195068359375, 0.1236572265625, 0.025970458984375, 0.03167724609375, 0.052093505859375, 0.05145263671875...
embed
52072557_c0
52072557
fsharp
0
Title: How to write custom version of F# printfn that takes variable number of arguments? Problem title: How to write custom version of F# printfn that takes variable number of arguments? Tags: printf, f%23 Problem: How to write custom version of F# printfn that takes variable number of arguments? I want to write an ex...
How to write custom version of F# printfn that takes variable number of arguments? How to write custom version of F# printfn that takes variable number of arguments? printf f%23 How DateTime.Now time.Hour time.Minute time.Second Printf.TextWriterFormat How to write custom version of F# printfn that takes variable numbe...
[ -0.0004425048828125, 0.0245361328125, 0.0299072265625, 0.0172119140625, -0.011474609375, -0.0223388671875, -0.0086669921875, 0.005889892578125, -0.00701904296875, -0.0201416015625, 0.0120849609375, -0.0225830078125, -0.00836181640625, -0.0108642578125, 0.00689697265625, 0.015869140625,...
[ 11249, 47, 33022, 114122, 11389, 563, 4904, 28412, 14783, 51776, 77336, 14012, 10750, 7, 450, 420, 1238, 3949, 3742, 25512, 70059, 137594, 1733, 11193, 474, 169929, 2271, 39754, 174379, 2783, 102973, 65042, 32354, 43581, 66044, 7986, 185397, ...
[ 0.0697021484375, 0.013916015625, 0.1787109375, 0.2115478515625, 0.16357421875, 0.1446533203125, 0.2275390625, 0.1905517578125, 0.2047119140625, 0.08770751953125, 0.2113037109375, 0.1246337890625, 0.2481689453125, 0.0146331787109375, 0.00439453125, 0.1455078125, 0.08740234375, 0.039...
embed
40816788_c0
40816788
fsharp
0
Title: How to get x and y coordinate of mouseClick Problem title: How to get x and y coordinate of mouseClick Tags: winforms, f%23, coordinates Problem: How to get x and y coordinate of mouseClick I am trying to achieve painting a rectangle around the center of mouseClick position. For that i feel i need to obtain the ...
How to get x and y coordinate of mouseClick How to get x and y coordinate of mouseClick winforms f%23 coordinates How e.X e.Y MouseEventArgs System.Drawing.Point x-10 y-10 window.Paint.Add e.Graphics.DrawLines window.MouseClick.Add e.Location How to get x and y coordinate of mouseClick I am trying to achieve painting a...
[ -0.0108642578125, -0.0015869140625, 0.023193359375, -0.0108642578125, 0.01318359375, 0.02001953125, 0.0174560546875, -0.01336669921875, -0.006988525390625, -0.016845703125, 0.006256103515625, -0.00469970703125, 0.0045166015625, -0.0118408203125, 0.00726318359375, 0.006256103515625, -...
[ 11249, 47, 2046, 1022, 136, 113, 176866, 13, 111, 114669, 181671, 148, 46334, 1238, 3949, 3742, 28, 5, 1542, 1723, 174799, 192134, 7614, 9405, 12353, 219, 14775, 147534, 9193, 76896, 8335, 4288, 4028, 81456, 93232, 51483, 15363, 120639, 315...
[ 0.0780029296875, 0.056793212890625, 0.131591796875, 0.1685791015625, 0.236083984375, 0.2352294921875, 0.254150390625, 0.1346435546875, 0.10693359375, 0.1888427734375, 0.29443359375, 0.023895263671875, 0.1400146484375, 0.07379150390625, 0.073974609375, 0.1739501953125, 0.109619140625,...
embed
36132705_c0
36132705
fsharp
0
Title: Top Down Recursive Parsing Problem title: Top Down Recursive Parsing Tags: f%23 Problem: Top Down Recursive Parsing I need to include function parseS, parseL, and parseE. These functions will take as input an already tokenized ‘program’ represented as a list of tokens. type token = TK_IF | TK_THEN | TK_ELSE | TK...
Top Down Recursive Parsing Top Down Recursive Parsing f%23 Top Down Recursive Parsing TK_IF TK_THEN TK_ELSE TK_BEGIN TK_END TK_PRINT TK_SEMIC TK_ID IF2 STATLIST PRINT LISTCONT END TK_END::xs TK_SEMIC::xs List.map ToString Top Down Recursive Parsing I need to include function parseS, parseL, and parseE. These functions ...
[ -0.003173828125, 0.02001953125, -0.00070953369140625, 0.0206298828125, -0.018798828125, 0.0031890869140625, -0.017333984375, -0.0078125, 0.0016326904296875, 0.000453948974609375, 0.00634765625, 0.00799560546875, -0.01239013671875, -0.0079345703125, 0.02734375, -0.0030517578125, 0.011...
[ 4792, 49472, 853, 48650, 5844, 2392, 6953, 1238, 3949, 3742, 108783, 29836, 96432, 96922, 108526, 39015, 17255, 9127, 135775, 7146, 55449, 304, 144792, 195977, 10865, 59537, 108369, 425, 32036, 62346, 717, 71713, 87, 3871, 26698, 32354, 366, ...
[ 0.1810302734375, 0.2498779296875, 0.058685302734375, 0.2081298828125, 0.0797119140625, 0.1787109375, 0.12158203125, 0.047882080078125, 0.044708251953125, 0.14306640625, 0.1441650390625, 0.1475830078125, 0.07220458984375, 0.1026611328125, 0.0594482421875, 0.0936279296875, 0.0476074218...
embed
68430421_c0
68430421
fsharp
0
Title: Partial application with changing of return type Problem title: Partial application with changing of return type Tags: f%23 Problem: Partial application with changing of return type I have a function to read a byte from an array: let readByte array address = (* []<byte> -> int -> byte *) (* ... *) In an other fu...
Partial application with changing of return type Partial application with changing of return type f%23 Partial Partial application with changing of return type I have a function to read a byte from an array: In an other function where I use this function very often, I'd like to do partial application: Basically this wo...
[ -0.00152587890625, 0.0036163330078125, 0.00946044921875, -0.007354736328125, 0.00433349609375, -0.012451171875, -0.005401611328125, -0.03369140625, 0.01300048828125, 0.0150146484375, 0.01263427734375, -0.00341796875, -0.027587890625, 0.00860595703125, 0.0196533203125, -0.02587890625, ...
[ 9148, 289, 38415, 678, 151134, 111, 30646, 10644, 1238, 3949, 3742, 32354, 12301, 390, 67, 1295, 10298, 53, 4527, 4552, 27983, 1884, 54, 2878, 12506, 71407, 43240, 27781, 1022, 5036, 3871, 237, 23, 18, 8781, 5809, 37702, 34292, 95486, 753...
[ 0.1866455078125, 0.0897216796875, 0.18359375, 0.05401611328125, 0.179443359375, 0.04461669921875, 0.2369384765625, 0.18701171875, 0.0667724609375, 0.052001953125, 0.1412353515625, 0.1519775390625, 0.1536865234375, 0.0904541015625, 0.112548828125, 0.07012939453125, 0.1143798828125, ...
embed
22405749_c0
22405749
fsharp
0
Title: F# - MS Access upload tab delimited text data Problem title: F# - MS Access upload tab delimited text data Tags: ms-access, f%23, database Problem: F# - MS Access upload tab delimited text data I am trying to upload a tab delimited text file to an Access database. I have the following code: Let connectionString ...
F# - MS Access upload tab delimited text data F# - MS Access upload tab delimited text data ms-access f%23 database Access Provider Microsoft.ACE.OLEDB.12.0 Data Source testdb.accdb Security Info OleDb.OleDbConnection connection.Open SELECT INTO Text DATABASE name.txt OleDb.OleDbCommand command.Connection.Open command....
[ 0.037841796875, -0.01123046875, 0.001129150390625, 0.043701171875, -0.0036163330078125, 0.004638671875, 0.01275634765625, 0.00457763671875, 0.0007171630859375, -0.0159912109375, 0.00665283203125, -0.009521484375, 0.020263671875, 0.0013275146484375, -0.0089111328125, -0.01373291015625, ...
[ 563, 4904, 16265, 40266, 70622, 20928, 8, 93343, 7986, 2053, 20, 68163, 113041, 1238, 3949, 3742, 63399, 123089, 7244, 61019, 71621, 39463, 15654, 2389, 11809, 77641, 3034, 48073, 10060, 48748, 14048, 31031, 275, 670, 133, 94878, 103264, 1448...
[ 0.1107177734375, 0.1964111328125, 0.1024169921875, 0.229248046875, 0.1680908203125, 0.1925048828125, 0.0703125, 0.193359375, 0.1669921875, 0.163818359375, 0.0137939453125, 0.028167724609375, 0.1470947265625, 0.06494140625, 0.0272674560546875, 0.140625, 0.1082763671875, 0.0920410156...
embed
25071514_c0
25071514
fsharp
0
Title: How to static type dynamic data Problem title: How to static type dynamic data Tags: f%23, json, scala, angularjs, c%23 Problem: How to static type dynamic data This may be some specific case. But how can I map dynamic entity. In a application I need to provide dynamic forms . It will generate a JSON for form. S...
How to static type dynamic data How to static type dynamic data f%23 json scala angularjs c%23 How How to static type dynamic data This may be some specific case. But how can I map dynamic entity. In a application I need to provide dynamic forms . It will generate a JSON for form. So, that will be the metadata for the ...
[ 0.004852294921875, 0.02587890625, -0.0035552978515625, -0.01220703125, -0.018798828125, -0.006500244140625, 0.001953125, 0.0380859375, -0.00970458984375, -0.052978515625, 0.0001201629638671875, -0.034912109375, 0.004150390625, 0.0162353515625, 0.0174560546875, 0.000759124755859375, 0...
[ 11249, 47, 201939, 10644, 84079, 2053, 1238, 3949, 3742, 1647, 1681, 146232, 348, 35975, 28175, 29458, 7225, 3642, 831, 22288, 77630, 939, 38415, 22691, 3173, 1221, 139392, 821, 58627, 23550, 10135, 9191, 11814, 2720, 115, 2676, 442, 951, 9...
[ 0.0911865234375, 0.0709228515625, 0.276123046875, 0.2406005859375, 0.2479248046875, 0.22705078125, 0.0172119140625, 0.00421142578125, 0.0914306640625, 0.097412109375, 0.18408203125, 0.1639404296875, 0.0941162109375, 0.1937255859375, 0.1728515625, 0.031982421875, 0.03076171875, 0.06...
embed
33049349_c0
33049349
fsharp
0
Title: Automatic adapter generation in .NET Problem title: Automatic adapter generation in .NET Tags: f%23, .net, c%23, design-patterns, oop Problem: Automatic adapter generation in .NET My application has a C# library Baz.dll that references a 3rd-party (other team) library Foo.dll , which contains class FooActuator ,...
Automatic adapter generation in .NET Automatic adapter generation in .NET f%23 .net c%23 design-patterns oop Automatic NET Baz.dll Foo.dll FooActuator Baz IActuator Foo BuildAdapter Baz.Process Automatic adapter generation in .NET My application has a C# library Baz.dll that references a 3rd-party (other team) library ...
[ -0.00537109375, 0.01043701171875, -0.01275634765625, -0.007781982421875, -0.021728515625, 0.00445556640625, -0.02783203125, 0.010986328125, 0.00156402587890625, -0.0240478515625, -0.01556396484375, 0.016845703125, -0.0257568359375, 0.00982666015625, -0.00408935546875, -0.0247802734375,...
[ 51719, 1771, 123666, 58093, 23, 5, 17777, 3742, 1179, 4331, 4453, 22766, 32500, 36490, 71, 1181, 9572, 31, 284, 41039, 4597, 87, 121137, 22409, 2631, 720, 6, 38415, 313, 4904, 35773, 1294, 91067, 138, 71983, 7175, 70541, 18507, 105237, 11...
[ 0.22705078125, 0.07269287109375, 0.27392578125, 0.2259521484375, 0.036163330078125, 0.07666015625, 0.217529296875, 0.0295257568359375, 0.1318359375, 0.0968017578125, 0.05865478515625, 0.0181121826171875, 0.1087646484375, 0.224853515625, 0.06591796875, 0.1328125, 0.18603515625, 0.18...
embed
64927489_c0
64927489
fsharp
0
Title: F# interactive fails to reference nuget package with no .NET framework compatibility Problem title: F# interactive fails to reference nuget package with no .NET framework compatibility Tags: f%23-interactive, f%23, nuget Problem: F# interactive fails to reference nuget package with no .NET framework compatibilit...
F# interactive fails to reference nuget package with no .NET framework compatibility F# interactive fails to reference nuget package with no .NET framework compatibility f%23-interactive f%23 nuget NET Microsoft Interactive Copyright Corporation All Rights Reserved EventStore.Client.Grpc.ProjectionManagement NU1202 Pac...
[ -0.019775390625, 0.0262451171875, 0.024658203125, -0.004119873046875, 0.00189971923828125, -0.01055908203125, -0.000522613525390625, 0.0023345947265625, -0.00457763671875, 0.01275634765625, -0.00958251953125, -0.009765625, 0.00064849853515625, -0.005859375, 0.00970458984375, -0.0056152...
[ 563, 4904, 212398, 35782, 91067, 315, 3794, 98169, 678, 110, 17777, 170846, 112793, 1238, 167218, 27495, 10433, 71232, 3742, 7244, 5337, 4189, 84829, 36943, 165248, 223353, 228555, 18057, 20840, 304, 56607, 2043, 9285, 108386, 40647, 81, 617, ...
[ 0.13818359375, 0.2138671875, 0.204345703125, 0.1187744140625, 0.188232421875, 0.193603515625, 0.2286376953125, 0.1571044921875, 0.020965576171875, 0.12353515625, 0.1644287109375, 0.130126953125, 0.125244140625, 0.0931396484375, 0.00396728515625, 0.037872314453125, 0.08056640625, 0....
embed
2219355_c1
2219355
fsharp
1
from the pool. member this.Get () = agent.Value.PostAndReply(fun channel -> Get channel) /// Returns the SocketAsyncEventArgs instance to the pool. member this.Put args = agent.Value.Post(Put args) /// Releases all resources used by the SocketAsyncEventArgsPool. member this.Dispose () = (this:>IDisposable).Dispose() i...
from the pool. member this.Get () = agent.Value.PostAndReply(fun channel -> Get channel) /// Returns the SocketAsyncEventArgs instance to the pool. member this.Put args = agent.Value.Post(Put args) /// Releases all resources used by the SocketAsyncEventArgsPool. member this.Dispose () = (this:>IDisposable).Dispose() i...
[ -0.0164794921875, 0.033203125, -0.0133056640625, 0.0024261474609375, -0.00689697265625, -0.00994873046875, -0.00714111328125, 0.016357421875, 0.008544921875, -0.0013427734375, 0.02294921875, 0.038818359375, 0.01165771484375, 0.006134033203125, 0.006561279296875, 0.0233154296875, 0.00...
[ 1295, 19361, 32786, 903, 724, 126, 23882, 856, 50770, 49411, 37839, 4332, 62479, 16498, 86723, 20779, 173340, 1061, 27853, 12654, 238, 192134, 7614, 9405, 110527, 47, 27559, 18, 79459, 152590, 65514, 11814, 7192, 929, 44456, 78381, 164, 7522,...
[ 0.1063232421875, 0.214599609375, 0.201171875, 0.170654296875, 0.114990234375, 0.169677734375, 0.1898193359375, 0.102783203125, 0.1492919921875, 0.1099853515625, 0.1092529296875, 0.039581298828125, 0.1837158203125, 0.195556640625, 0.1795654296875, 0.1341552734375, 0.135498046875, 0....
embed
9041106_c0
9041106
fsharp
0
Title: How to implement delay in the maybe computation builder? Problem title: How to implement delay in the maybe computation builder? Tags: computation-expression, f%23 Problem: How to implement delay in the maybe computation builder? Here is what I have so far: type Maybe<'a> = option<'a> let succeed x = Some(x) let...
How to implement delay in the maybe computation builder? How to implement delay in the maybe computation builder? computation-expression f%23 How Maybe Some None xs.GetEnumerator it.MoveNext it.Current try...with try...finally How to implement delay in the maybe computation builder? Here is what I have so far: whileLoo...
[ -0.001007080078125, 0.015869140625, 0.032470703125, -0.00732421875, 0.01611328125, 0.0034637451171875, 0.023681640625, -0.01123046875, 0.0106201171875, -0.0228271484375, 0.004913330078125, 0.021728515625, -0.00823974609375, -0.00341796875, 0.018310546875, 0.0166015625, -0.00604248046...
[ 11249, 47, 29479, 8, 5259, 23, 51139, 181135, 45367, 56, 1363, 204629, 1238, 3949, 3742, 83425, 31384, 438, 1022, 7, 724, 126, 2606, 4597, 442, 9083, 272, 81280, 474, 15724, 9790, 76228, 33870, 12960, 15363, 2146, 43240, 5885, 8060, 100, ...
[ 0.08831787109375, 0.0311431884765625, 0.210693359375, 0.200927734375, 0.303955078125, 0.059356689453125, 0.250244140625, 0.1805419921875, 0.185302734375, 0.1353759765625, 0.01348876953125, 0.14892578125, 0.04754638671875, 0.0216217041015625, 0.10986328125, 0.2252197265625, 0.05755615...
embed
1464109_c0
1464109
fsharp
0
Title: Implementing the same interface at different generic instantiations Problem title: Implementing the same interface at different generic instantiations Tags: f%23, generics, interface Problem: Implementing the same interface at different generic instantiations In C#, I can implement a generic interface twice on o...
Implementing the same interface at different generic instantiations Implementing the same interface at different generic instantiations f%23 generics interface Implementing IFoo Foo Bar OverloadID this.Foo Implementing the same interface at different generic instantiations In C#, I can implement a generic interface twi...
[ 0.0208740234375, -0.0002117156982421875, -0.000797271728515625, -0.0101318359375, 0.021240234375, 0.00122833251953125, 0.002166748046875, -0.0115966796875, 0.0174560546875, -0.0133056640625, -0.0087890625, -0.002197265625, -0.00830078125, -0.0072021484375, -0.0045166015625, 0.000999450...
[ 153941, 214, 5701, 101758, 99, 12921, 189534, 34648, 14, 70, 1238, 3949, 3742, 55449, 16635, 9572, 31, 3253, 9578, 63033, 7146, 903, 27591, 21094, 313, 4904, 831, 29479, 186351, 98, 1632, 18507, 17368, 6626, 10644, 6276, 29089, 2806, 1884, ...
[ 0.2122802734375, 0.004180908203125, 0.1751708984375, 0.277099609375, 0.0831298828125, 0.1624755859375, 0.24560546875, 0.110595703125, 0.096923828125, 0.0143890380859375, 0.07574462890625, 0.04144287109375, 0.1424560546875, 0.0679931640625, 0.18359375, 0.1650390625, 0.1263427734375, ...
embed
2992992_c0
2992992
fsharp
0
Title: F# Higher-order property accessors Problem title: F# Higher-order property accessors Tags: record, accessor, f%23, higher-order-functions, properties Problem: F# Higher-order property accessors I just upgraded my prototyping tuple to a record. Someday it may become a real class. In the meantime, I want to transl...
F# Higher-order property accessors F# Higher-order property accessors record accessor f%23 higher-order-functions properties Higher-order Example Seq.map Field1 Field2 Description F# Higher-order property accessors I just upgraded my prototyping tuple to a record. Someday it may become a real class. In the meantime, I ...
[ 0.01092529296875, -0.01324462890625, 0.01007080078125, 0.0038299560546875, 0.00689697265625, -0.0072021484375, -0.00885009765625, -0.00537109375, 0.0020294189453125, -0.01226806640625, 0.006500244140625, 0.041748046875, -0.02392578125, -0.0194091796875, 0.005126953125, -0.017333984375,...
[ 563, 4904, 19694, 56, 80596, 57266, 17203, 25251, 17164, 97841, 42, 1238, 3949, 3742, 77546, 137175, 183871, 89536, 503, 864, 62346, 117657, 418, 304, 70643, 116086, 160469, 370, 8705, 47, 1543, 24209, 2773, 18507, 3444, 3900, 19309, 18151, ...
[ 0.081787109375, 0.1612548828125, 0.100830078125, 0.03857421875, 0.19189453125, 0.1513671875, 0.1563720703125, 0.1473388671875, 0.1812744140625, 0.1622314453125, 0.036346435546875, 0.0687255859375, 0.013763427734375, 0.1298828125, 0.130126953125, 0.13232421875, 0.1707763671875, 0.18...
embed
31134931_c0
31134931
fsharp
0
Title: Parallel Code CPU utilization issue Problem title: Parallel Code CPU utilization issue Tags: f%23, task-parallel-library Problem: Parallel Code CPU utilization issue open System open System.Diagnostics open System.Threading.Tasks open System.Collections let computation input = input|> Array.map (fun x-> sqrt(flo...
Parallel Code CPU utilization issue Parallel Code CPU utilization issue f%23 task-parallel-library Parallel CPU System System.Diagnostics System.Threading.Tasks System.Collections Array.map computation1 input:int Convert.ToString Parallel.For Parallel Code CPU utilization issue Hi, In the above program if I run the app...
[ -0.0019989013671875, 0.00138092041015625, -0.0028533935546875, 0.020263671875, -0.00131988525390625, -0.019287109375, 0.0030975341796875, -0.0107421875, -0.01019287109375, -0.017822265625, -0.0068359375, 0.0322265625, -0.00408935546875, 0.005462646484375, 0.00186920166015625, -0.009338...
[ 211485, 28864, 86039, 24514, 31089, 1238, 3949, 3742, 66211, 6276, 1229, 141, 150, 2844, 12353, 128198, 41637, 39116, 214, 9874, 1042, 78457, 8996, 69253, 62346, 181135, 418, 107730, 4288, 1657, 11549, 7763, 71713, 18537, 2673, 36917, 1528, 2...
[ 0.284912109375, 0.2215576171875, 0.244384765625, 0.206298828125, 0.1356201171875, 0.037139892578125, 0.0833740234375, 0.12255859375, 0.119873046875, 0.0816650390625, 0.1282958984375, 0.05364990234375, 0.032379150390625, 0.08343505859375, 0.06500244140625, 0.07763671875, 0.00299072265...
embed
65504887_c0
65504887
fsharp
0
Title: F# Discriminated union with optional recurcive component Problem title: F# Discriminated union with optional recurcive component Tags: discriminated-union, f%23, functional-programming, optional-parameters Problem: F# Discriminated union with optional recurcive component I'm working with F# and I struggle buildi...
F# Discriminated union with optional recurcive component F# Discriminated union with optional recurcive component discriminated-union f%23 functional-programming optional-parameters Discriminated Transformation F# Discriminated union with optional recurcive component I'm working with F# and I struggle building my busin...
[ -0.013916015625, 0.0230712890625, 0.005035400390625, 0.0260009765625, -0.004974365234375, -0.00469970703125, -0.001953125, 0.00133514404296875, 0.017578125, -0.00592041015625, 0.023681640625, 0.0016021728515625, 0.003875732421875, 0.0126953125, -0.0008087158203125, 0.00592041015625, ...
[ 563, 4904, 6206, 135421, 69941, 678, 35829, 43852, 15019, 272, 82761, 55970, 3674, 87046, 1238, 3949, 3742, 123309, 28966, 6276, 29089, 149855, 20697, 151994, 33976, 8063, 3299, 5303, 21917, 257, 6626, 52895, 167201, 831, 59911, 27781, 10644, ...
[ 0.1273193359375, 0.2191162109375, 0.0362548828125, 0.22119140625, 0.2100830078125, 0.00677490234375, 0.193603515625, 0.108154296875, 0.142578125, 0.0170745849609375, 0.1483154296875, 0.215087890625, 0.024261474609375, 0.1702880859375, 0.0723876953125, 0.004425048828125, 0.0908203125,...
embed
68263692_c0
68263692
fsharp
0
Title: F# Console.ReadLine not waiting for input Problem title: F# Console.ReadLine not waiting for input Tags: recursion, io, f%23 Problem: F# Console.ReadLine not waiting for input I'm new to F#, apologies if I'm missing something obvious here. I have the following code, with the intent to get user input and convert ...
F# Console.ReadLine not waiting for input F# Console.ReadLine not waiting for input recursion io f%23 System.FormatException Console.ReadLine System.Console.ReadKey Please F# Console.ReadLine not waiting for input I'm new to F#, apologies if I'm missing something obvious here. I have the following code, with the intent...
[ -0.042724609375, -0.005035400390625, 0.012939453125, -0.00061798095703125, -0.006744384765625, 0.0012969970703125, 0.036865234375, -0.003204345703125, -0.021728515625, -0.0252685546875, 0.01507568359375, 0.0024871826171875, -0.033203125, -0.0008544921875, 0.01422119140625, -0.001274108...
[ 563, 4904, 1657, 40777, 31345, 93232, 959, 89289, 100, 107730, 195625, 22995, 1238, 3742, 12353, 102973, 63928, 162429, 30607, 162520, 25632, 18151, 78091, 2046, 38937, 96760, 75, 4288, 1062, 2189, 33457, 660, 168407, 71713, 35839, 2633, 17, ...
[ 0.1104736328125, 0.19189453125, 0.0239410400390625, 0.1990966796875, 0.24853515625, 0.258056640625, 0.054840087890625, 0.205810546875, 0.131591796875, 0.212646484375, 0.166748046875, 0.1146240234375, 0.03717041015625, 0.087890625, 0.050750732421875, 0.08807373046875, 0.01422119140625...
embed
46914816_c0
46914816
fsharp
0
Title: Recursion in F#, expected type int but got type &quot;int list -&gt; int&quot; Problem title: Recursion in F#, expected type int but got type &quot;int list -&gt; int&quot; Tags: tail-recursion, recursion, f%23 Problem: Recursion in F#, expected type int but got type "int list -> int" I'm new to F# and want to i...
Recursion in F#, expected type int but got type &quot;int list -&gt; int&quot; Recursion in F#, expected type int but got type &quot;int list -&gt; int&quot; tail-recursion recursion f%23 Recursion head::tail Recursion in F#, expected type int but got type "int list -> int" I'm new to F# and want to implement a least c...
[ -0.0294189453125, 0.00775146484375, 0.00933837890625, 0.0111083984375, 0.004547119140625, 0.0091552734375, -0.007568359375, -0.006591796875, -0.001007080078125, -0.0211181640625, 0.034912109375, -0.0155029296875, 0.0201416015625, 0.006195068359375, 0.0185546875, 0.00121307373046875, ...
[ 165428, 42, 6889, 23, 563, 4904, 84751, 10644, 18, 1284, 4163, 4288, 5303, 5386, 46741, 107, 48650, 1830, 195625, 1238, 3742, 10336, 33079, 3525, 29479, 19713, 39210, 48716, 32354, 111, 96, 3931, 6626, 80854, 74481, 22109, 71, 18151, 9790, ...
[ 0.1839599609375, 0.1796875, 0.14697265625, 0.1156005859375, 0.1229248046875, 0.2017822265625, 0.1865234375, 0.1678466796875, 0.1451416015625, 0.0762939453125, 0.041412353515625, 0.169921875, 0.1480712890625, 0.0428466796875, 0.25146484375, 0.0831298828125, 0.181640625, 0.1066894531...
embed
52013274_c0
52013274
fsharp
0
Title: Safe Stack with d3.js Problem title: Safe Stack with d3.js Tags: fable-f%23, f%23 Problem: Safe Stack with d3.js I am trying to integrate a data visualization created with d3 inside the SAFE stack default template. As a prooj of concept, I am trying to integrate this bar chart: http://fable.io/fable-graphics/sam...
Safe Stack with d3.js Safe Stack with d3.js fable-f%23 f%23 Safe Stack d3.js Fable.Import.D3.Globals.select U3.Case1 Model Msg Navbar.navbar Navbar.Color IsPrimary Navbar.Item.div Heading.h2 Template Safe Stack with d3.js I am trying to integrate a data visualization created with d3 inside the SAFE stack default templa...
[ -0.005340576171875, 0.004302978515625, 0.0027313232421875, 0.0155029296875, 0.006591796875, -0.00360107421875, -0.00830078125, -0.0172119140625, -0.0027008056640625, -0.03662109375, -0.00762939453125, -0.0108642578125, -0.002685546875, 0.01556396484375, 0.00933837890625, 0.002777099609...
[ 115527, 6512, 2594, 678, 104, 363, 28175, 1071, 2661, 3742, 563, 2886, 61637, 6982, 397, 162080, 100184, 13293, 19295, 1299, 46069, 1484, 2071, 2982, 30618, 44816, 196631, 31577, 78779, 2053, 21176, 47691, 75935, 46132, 5377, 30018, 177261, 1...
[ 0.2325439453125, 0.1934814453125, 0.1627197265625, 0.03509521484375, 0.08349609375, 0.22509765625, 0.148193359375, 0.1005859375, 0.1131591796875, 0.047943115234375, 0.0794677734375, 0.1441650390625, 0.028411865234375, 0.1085205078125, 0.0130615234375, 0.0184173583984375, 0.0412597656...
embed
10435052_c1
10435052
fsharp
1
(parentNode : XmlNode option) (node : XmlNode) = let a = () for subNode in node.ChildNodes do match subNode.LocalName with | "complexType" -> xsd.Rows.Add( sprintf "%O~%s~%d~%d~%s~%s~%O" parentNode subNode.Value 1 1 (subNode.Attributes.GetNamedItem("name").Value) "" false) some (Some(subNode)) subNode | "sequence" -> ...
(parentNode : XmlNode option) (node : XmlNode) = let a = () for subNode in node.ChildNodes do match subNode.LocalName with | "complexType" -> xsd.Rows.Add( sprintf "%O~%s~%d~%d~%s~%s~%O" parentNode subNode.Value 1 1 (subNode.Attributes.GetNamedItem("name").Value) "" false) some (Some(subNode)) subNode | "sequence" -> ...
[ -0.0057373046875, 0.055908203125, -0.00494384765625, 0.0185546875, -0.00933837890625, 0.0098876953125, 0.0113525390625, -0.00909423828125, -0.00144195556640625, -0.00136566162109375, 0.0194091796875, -0.0113525390625, 0.000598907470703125, -0.01263427734375, -0.004425048828125, 0.00619...
[ 15, 99547, 5021, 112, 1193, 7237, 35829, 157, 2203, 2633, 10, 100, 1614, 110, 102656, 988, 14858, 203758, 163612, 678, 44974, 196707, 1022, 7, 71, 12724, 19725, 284, 4028, 145320, 420, 49129, 856, 50770, 106, 22144, 191145, 2982, 11627, 9...
[ 0.000244140625, 0.1365966796875, 0.2396240234375, 0.1068115234375, 0.1236572265625, 0.2314453125, 0.1806640625, 0.171142578125, 0.06744384765625, 0.080322265625, 0.1107177734375, 0.0232696533203125, 0.2449951171875, 0.1986083984375, 0.1510009765625, 0.0863037109375, 0.1680908203125, ...
embed
30076131_c0
30076131
fsharp
0
Title: Changing dependency of WebSharper.JQueryUI to load jquery-ui.js locally Problem title: Changing dependency of WebSharper.JQueryUI to load jquery-ui.js locally Tags: f%23, jquery-ui, websharper Problem: Changing dependency of WebSharper.JQueryUI to load jquery-ui.js locally I'm writing on a WebSharper sitelet tha...
Changing dependency of WebSharper.JQueryUI to load jquery-ui.js locally Changing dependency of WebSharper.JQueryUI to load jquery-ui.js locally f%23 jquery-ui websharper Changing WebSharper.JQueryUI jquery-ui.js code.jquery.com Scripts Web.config Changing dependency of WebSharper.JQueryUI to load jquery-ui.js locally I...
[ -0.023193359375, 0.02734375, -0.00860595703125, -0.0218505859375, 0.006500244140625, 0.005767822265625, -0.0238037109375, 0, 0.01141357421875, -0.038330078125, -0.01495361328125, 0.00811767578125, 0.00970458984375, 0.00811767578125, 0.0157470703125, 0.01141357421875, 0.032958984375, ...
[ 108193, 42548, 27771, 4002, 294, 3467, 1264, 1375, 41732, 1294, 33457, 47, 72367, 1647, 944, 4515, 28175, 4000, 3742, 1467, 89280, 170, 84654, 153837, 32562, 1764, 1974, 821, 111938, 19097, 139392, 33342, 1884, 903, 195409, 15490, 1820, 16869...
[ 0.1839599609375, 0.206298828125, 0.1187744140625, 0.135498046875, 0.114013671875, 0.2100830078125, 0.2138671875, 0.0767822265625, 0.115234375, 0.122314453125, 0.21435546875, 0.05615234375, 0.1783447265625, 0.06085205078125, 0.1221923828125, 0.189697265625, 0.1751708984375, 0.148315...
embed
33484738_c1
33484738
fsharp
1
'm having a blind spot fixing it: This expression was expected to have type 'Res<'a>' but here has type 'DC * Res<'a>'. let rec bind k res = match res with | Res.V v -> k v // not delayed, should it be? | Res.E e -> Res.E <| fun dc -> bind k (e dc) // here's my error, on 'e dc' //(fun dc -> dc, bind f (e dc)) bind k re...
'm having a blind spot fixing it: This expression was expected to have type 'Res<'a>' but here has type 'DC * Res<'a>'. let rec bind k res = match res with | Res.V v -> k v // not delayed, should it be? | Res.E e -> Res.E <| fun dc -> bind k (e dc) // here's my error, on 'e dc' //(fun dc -> dc, bind f (e dc)) bind k re...
[ -0.03125, 0.0069580078125, 0.0191650390625, -0.03662109375, 0.029541015625, -0.0113525390625, 0.00010251998901367188, -0.02197265625, 0.04150390625, -0.01495361328125, 0.00836181640625, 0.000308990478515625, -0.00885009765625, 0.023193359375, -0.0113525390625, 0.0054931640625, -0.002...
[ 19441, 44948, 13162, 30022, 125195, 509, 84751, 765, 10644, 4332, 7, 11, 1284, 3688, 21960, 661, 9624, 16093, 2633, 21954, 68557, 472, 3332, 14858, 678, 856, 81, 959, 8, 5259, 5608, 186, 647, 28, 7477, 104, 238, 13, 18499, 16498, 1238, ...
[ 0.04248046875, 0.1417236328125, 0.11279296875, 0.09033203125, 0.263916015625, 0.00018310546875, 0.1695556640625, 0.00811767578125, 0.181640625, 0.171875, 0.119140625, 0.055938720703125, 0.0069580078125, 0.06048583984375, 0.14208984375, 0.0258331298828125, 0.16162109375, 0.002502441...
embed
47330249_c1
47330249
fsharp
1
ynchronously should start it. Then use the result. What do I miss? My second question is why is there any "Async.Let!" function available? Maybe because it does not work or better why doesn't it work with the following code? let ``let!`` task = async{ let! result = task |> Async.AwaitTask return result } let stream = A...
ynchronously should start it. Then use the result. What do I miss? My second question is why is there any "Async.Let!" function available? Maybe because it does not work or better why doesn't it work with the following code? let ``let!`` task = async{ let! result = task |> Async.AwaitTask return result } let stream = A...
[ -0.0291748046875, -0.00830078125, 0.00135040283203125, -0.0185546875, 0.01397705078125, -0.0223388671875, 0.00090789794921875, -0.01287841796875, 0.00933837890625, -0.01129150390625, 0.00634765625, 0.031982421875, -0.00250244140625, 0.00775146484375, 0.037353515625, -0.02197265625, 0...
[ 422, 101966, 79850, 5608, 4034, 442, 4527, 16750, 18025, 17932, 9655, 15400, 284, 12654, 238, 5, 124480, 3890, 32354, 19882, 959, 4488, 11522, 678, 25632, 18151, 2633, 1974, 38, 66211, 10, 634, 217, 9874, 30646, 75973, 163321, 217835, 127, ...
[ 0.0701904296875, 0.216064453125, 0.1490478515625, 0.04193115234375, 0.18115234375, 0.031768798828125, 0.1485595703125, 0.1837158203125, 0.0843505859375, 0.015716552734375, 0.0264129638671875, 0.0625, 0.058349609375, 0.245849609375, 0.128662109375, 0.0643310546875, 0.23974609375, 0....
embed
3657181_c0
3657181
fsharp
0
Title: Very large collection in .Net causes out-of-memory exception Problem title: Very large collection in .Net causes out-of-memory exception Tags: f%23, c%23, gcallowverylargeobjects, .net Problem: Very large collection in .Net causes out-of-memory exception I am testing how big a collection could be in .Net. Techni...
Very large collection in .Net causes out-of-memory exception Very large collection in .Net causes out-of-memory exception f%23 c%23 gcallowverylargeobjects .net Very Net System.Collections.Generic Dictionary d.Add C5.HashDictionary Very large collection in .Net causes out-of-memory exception I am testing how big a coll...
[ 0.0125732421875, 0.036865234375, 0.00107574462890625, -0.00555419921875, 0.00665283203125, -0.004638671875, -0.004638671875, 0.0166015625, 0.01239013671875, -0.0260009765625, 0.0322265625, -0.007720947265625, 0.00225830078125, 0.00897216796875, 0.050048828125, -0.012451171875, 0.0100...
[ 99342, 21334, 42486, 5, 24447, 113660, 1810, 4390, 109005, 53, 131527, 23, 1238, 3742, 41566, 104643, 320, 429, 187694, 1179, 10086, 12353, 78457, 8996, 5256, 135932, 147638, 4028, 313, 758, 6495, 1495, 14055, 10763, 134234, 6957, 5809, 10104...
[ 0.17724609375, 0.167236328125, 0.26611328125, 0.080078125, 0.2308349609375, 0.11767578125, 0.1619873046875, 0.1873779296875, 0.166015625, 0.056060791015625, 0.19921875, 0.0296630859375, 0.0240478515625, 0.08441162109375, 0.1014404296875, 0.12060546875, 0.08013916015625, 0.028427124...
embed
26453971_c1
26453971
fsharp
1
ance>false</requireLicenseAcceptance> <description>@description@</description> <releaseNotes>@releaseNotes@</releaseNotes> @dependencies@ @references@ </metadata> <files> <file src="**\*.*" exclude="**\*.pdb;**\*.xml" /> </files> </package> The build.fsx file is quite long, so I'll paste only piece of it, that is respo...
ance>false</requireLicenseAcceptance> <description>@description@</description> <releaseNotes>@releaseNotes@</releaseNotes> @dependencies@ @references@ </metadata> <files> <file src="**\*.*" exclude="**\*.pdb;**\*.xml" /> </files> </package> The build.fsx file is quite long, so I'll paste only piece of it, that is respo...
[ -0.0115966796875, 0.0262451171875, -0.002044677734375, -0.015380859375, -0.0031280517578125, 0.0037078857421875, 0.02197265625, -0.033203125, 0.00885009765625, 0.03759765625, 0.00457763671875, 0.001495361328125, 0.0023040771484375, 0.01031494140625, 0.005645751953125, 0.0032958984375, ...
[ 7154, 8710, 3181, 147881, 232587, 112, 59478, 981, 233707, 110361, 105254, 239879, 35273, 10135, 29822, 19437, 39041, 48073, 131492, 29102, 2740, 581, 45367, 5, 17447, 425, 11435, 32233, 4989, 87, 71099, 4734, 63847, 102778, 105233, 98169, 8006...
[ 0.1239013671875, 0.05303955078125, 0.020477294921875, 0.0143280029296875, 0.04925537109375, 0.0150604248046875, 0.141357421875, 0.00054931640625, 0.0733642578125, 0.0843505859375, 0.0428466796875, 0.069580078125, 0.12890625, 0.1343994140625, 0.164306640625, 0.01385498046875, 0.098999...
embed
56510719_c0
56510719
fsharp
0
Title: F#: How to get the type of an instance of an empty discriminated union case using Reflection? Problem title: F#: How to get the type of an instance of an empty discriminated union case using Reflection? Tags: reflection, f%23 Problem: F#: How to get the type of an instance of an empty discriminated union case us...
F#: How to get the type of an instance of an empty discriminated union case using Reflection? F#: How to get the type of an instance of an empty discriminated union case using Reflection? reflection f%23 Reflection How Union1 Union2 EntryPoint Union1.A.GetType Union1.B.GetType Union2.A.GetType Union2.B GetType Program ...
[ -0.01312255859375, 0.00714111328125, 0.00439453125, 0.008544921875, -0.010498046875, -0.009033203125, -0.005767822265625, -0.0020904541015625, -0.0089111328125, 0.0028533935546875, 0.0133056640625, 0.01495361328125, -0.01080322265625, 0.01025390625, 0.0201416015625, -0.0086669921875, ...
[ 563, 4904, 11249, 2046, 10644, 110527, 201505, 55970, 3674, 69941, 7225, 17368, 53295, 133, 10763, 44961, 1830, 1238, 3949, 3742, 32528, 304, 15123, 147534, 724, 126, 196707, 5442, 20779, 7663, 32354, 60457, 135421, 52895, 50218, 2962, 12638, ...
[ 0.0859375, 0.1826171875, 0.0258331298828125, 0.10125732421875, 0.19775390625, 0.1629638671875, 0.19580078125, 0.1971435546875, 0.04010009765625, 0.1832275390625, 0.144287109375, 0.0198516845703125, 0.1712646484375, 0.1705322265625, 0.1583251953125, 0.179931640625, 0.0782470703125, ...
embed
38414709_c0
38414709
fsharp
0
Title: In F#, what do you call a type defined as a function signature Problem title: In F#, what do you call a type defined as a function signature Tags: f%23 Problem: In F#, what do you call a type defined as a function signature In F#, is there a special name for a type defined in the following manner: type Foo = int...
In F#, what do you call a type defined as a function signature In F#, what do you call a type defined as a function signature f%23 Foo In F#, what do you call a type defined as a function signature In F#, is there a special name for a type defined in the following manner: I ask because such a type seems to have special...
[ 0.0203857421875, 0.0018157958984375, -0.00244140625, -0.009765625, 0.00018405914306640625, -0.0045166015625, -0.005859375, 0.00726318359375, 0.0019378662109375, 0.002532958984375, -0.00848388671875, -0.010498046875, -0.0277099609375, -0.00677490234375, 0.0057373046875, 0.01416015625, ...
[ 563, 4904, 2367, 11782, 10644, 61924, 71, 237, 32354, 138256, 10, 1238, 3742, 9572, 31, 360, 5361, 9351, 100, 25632, 144996, 26458, 6044, 12330, 3956, 164789, 52895, 1821, 12096, 101758, 45252, 163136, 11814, 31344, 81801, 77635, 123309, 5603...
[ 0.1163330078125, 0.223388671875, 0.0133056640625, 0.08551025390625, 0.277587890625, 0.2021484375, 0.07135009765625, 0.0899658203125, 0.2308349609375, 0.254638671875, 0.05072021484375, 0.0694580078125, 0.058563232421875, 0.0848388671875, 0.0711669921875, 0.007354736328125, 0.119018554...
embed
38459064_c1
38459064
fsharp
1
dance ( startInfo.RedirectStandardError <- true ) then I cannot read from the output later via proc.StandardOutput.ReadToEnd() because I get the error StandardOut has not been redirected or the process hasn't started yet . Another option to always redirect outputs, and if the hidden flag passed is not true, would be t...
dance ( startInfo.RedirectStandardError <- true ) then I cannot read from the output later via proc.StandardOutput.ReadToEnd() because I get the error StandardOut has not been redirected or the process hasn't started yet . Another option to always redirect outputs, and if the hidden flag passed is not true, would be t...
[ -0.0019989013671875, 0.0028533935546875, -0.0062255859375, 0.00179290771484375, -0.021484375, -0.0031890869140625, 0.0166015625, -0.0208740234375, -0.00799560546875, 0.01312255859375, -0.005828857421875, 0.01611328125, 0.039794921875, 0.0064697265625, 0.019287109375, -0.0079345703125, ...
[ 82393, 4034, 93147, 4332, 80581, 191769, 18468, 31611, 29568, 53418, 12301, 1295, 140992, 14432, 10402, 79858, 7077, 31345, 7763, 152378, 18499, 20744, 1556, 959, 2809, 456, 9433, 26859, 14373, 35829, 11343, 204105, 49938, 115081, 11782, 40777, ...
[ 0.25, 0.1419677734375, 0.207763671875, 0.06072998046875, 0.2548828125, 0.2115478515625, 0.1361083984375, 0.1201171875, 0.1575927734375, 0.109619140625, 0.16259765625, 0.047607421875, 0.2171630859375, 0.04852294921875, 0.1348876953125, 0.270263671875, 0.1759033203125, 0.147094726562...
embed
30006359_c0
30006359
fsharp
0
Title: How to compile fsharp console application in linux with mutliple modules (how to define order of fs files?) Problem title: How to compile fsharp console application in linux with mutliple modules (how to define order of fs files?) Tags: linux, f%23 Problem: How to compile fsharp console application in linux with...
How to compile fsharp console application in linux with mutliple modules (how to define order of fs files?) How to compile fsharp console application in linux with mutliple modules (how to define order of fs files?) linux f%23 How EntryPoint test.exe Program.fs A.fs B.fs C.fs How to compile fsharp console application i...
[ 0.00185394287109375, 0.000087738037109375, -0.0098876953125, 0.01251220703125, 0.006927490234375, 0.0027008056640625, 0.010498046875, -0.01007080078125, 0.0042724609375, 0.00274658203125, 0.0052490234375, -0.0145263671875, 0.005126953125, 0.013427734375, -0.0012054443359375, -0.0002126...
[ 11249, 9969, 1340, 1238, 89280, 254, 130250, 38415, 23, 11508, 6077, 21144, 150, 8705, 88996, 61924, 12989, 7, 102158, 111, 3742, 357, 15123, 147534, 3034, 46480, 7663, 17447, 678, 17368, 57095, 1295, 48716, 42805, 6275, 11435, 54704, 101687,...
[ 0.039520263671875, 0.167236328125, 0.1632080078125, 0.1373291015625, 0.212890625, 0.1790771484375, 0.2288818359375, 0.1875, 0.05462646484375, 0.132568359375, 0.157958984375, 0.09130859375, 0.07550048828125, 0.1103515625, 0.19677734375, 0.174560546875, 0.202880859375, 0.139892578125...
embed
3496949_c0
3496949
fsharp
0
Title: Simplify expression F# Problem title: Simplify expression F# Tags: f%23, pattern-matching Problem: Simplify expression F# I want the expression (x-x) to be simplified to 0. type aexpr = | CstI of int | Var of string | Add of aexpr * aexpr | Sub of aexpr * aexpr | Mul of aexpr * aexpr;; let rec simplify expr = ma...
Simplify expression F# Simplify expression F# f%23 pattern-matching Simplify CstI Add Sub Mul x1.Equals Simplify expression F# I want the expression (x-x) to be simplified to 0. This does not do it. I do not see what I am doing wrong. Hope you can help me :) Edit: It compiles fine but it does not do anything. Ie. In f#...
[ -0.01092529296875, 0.00145721435546875, 0.028564453125, 0.022216796875, 0.0103759765625, -0.00634765625, 0.0019683837890625, 0.00183868408203125, 0.0220947265625, 0.0157470703125, 0.006927490234375, 0.00482177734375, -0.00738525390625, 0.00104522705078125, 0.0179443359375, -0.007202148...
[ 55331, 28574, 53, 125195, 563, 4904, 1238, 3949, 3742, 103510, 98753, 313, 271, 568, 29117, 8273, 21442, 1022, 418, 71723, 3444, 425, 9, 186, 112892, 1029, 297, 47, 757, 3293, 14602, 959, 1957, 44691, 75359, 9969, 1340, 5885, 212398, 1266...
[ 0.150146484375, 0.1783447265625, 0.06787109375, 0.22412109375, 0.1505126953125, 0.1826171875, 0.114990234375, 0.0673828125, 0.1444091796875, 0.1495361328125, 0.1607666015625, 0.056304931640625, 0.0975341796875, 0.1700439453125, 0.086669921875, 0.1712646484375, 0.1484375, 0.05435180...
embed
37005324_c0
37005324
fsharp
0
Title: How can I make a retry function tail recursive? Problem title: How can I make a retry function tail recursive? Tags: f%23, tail-recursion, recursion Problem: How can I make a retry function tail recursive? I have a discriminated union that is similar to the Result type used in Scott's Railway Oriented Programmin...
How can I make a retry function tail recursive? How can I make a retry function tail recursive? f%23 tail-recursion recursion How Result ErrorMessage ValidationResult Success Error How can I make a retry function tail recursive? I have a discriminated union that is similar to the Result type used in Scott's Railway Ori...
[ -0.007415771484375, -0.00151824951171875, 0.0341796875, -0.0019989013671875, 0.028076171875, -0.0003910064697265625, -0.01446533203125, -0.022705078125, 0.0166015625, -0.0203857421875, 0.0228271484375, -0.0203857421875, 0.00384521484375, 0.002777099609375, 0.013671875, -0.0092163085937...
[ 11249, 831, 87, 3249, 456, 15123, 32354, 46741, 195625, 5844, 1238, 3949, 3742, 107, 48650, 1830, 126684, 212059, 6011, 25447, 85, 7, 7136, 144053, 55970, 3674, 69941, 21373, 10644, 11814, 50695, 85736, 7514, 142225, 27958, 134381, 112892, 42...
[ 0.07403564453125, 0.07666015625, 0.0209503173828125, 0.1312255859375, 0.1483154296875, 0.282470703125, 0.19775390625, 0.301513671875, 0.2529296875, 0.1907958984375, 0.1129150390625, 0.0206756591796875, 0.12255859375, 0.09033203125, 0.2000732421875, 0.0758056640625, 0.221923828125, ...
embed
20873206_c0
20873206
fsharp
0
Title: Writing F# object expression in one single line Problem title: Writing F# object expression in one single line Tags: f%23, syntax Problem: Writing F# object expression in one single line As I was about to write a code generator for F#, I was wondering whether I could avoid stepping into the indentation mess by g...
Writing F# object expression in one single line Writing F# object expression in one single line f%23 syntax Writing Expr ToString System.Object this.ToString this.GetHashCode ToString.GetHashCode Writing F# object expression in one single line As I was about to write a code generator for F#, I was wondering whether I c...
[ 0.0069580078125, -0.0126953125, -0.0057373046875, 0.005615234375, 0.0021820068359375, -0.0189208984375, -0.00311279296875, 0.0155029296875, 0.008544921875, -0.02587890625, -0.0107421875, 0.032470703125, 0.00927734375, -0.00738525390625, 0.0181884765625, -0.007781982421875, -0.0028839...
[ 213185, 563, 4904, 36746, 125195, 23, 1632, 11001, 13315, 1238, 3949, 3742, 6002, 86531, 60075, 42, 717, 71713, 214, 12353, 75161, 903, 7763, 6495, 114211, 33022, 18151, 145823, 71864, 18597, 22062, 2409, 12663, 4734, 2256, 27494, 36510, 1345...
[ 0.1566162109375, 0.153564453125, 0.2197265625, 0.2310791015625, 0.251708984375, 0.011444091796875, 0.124267578125, 0.17041015625, 0.1868896484375, 0.1195068359375, 0.04254150390625, 0.152587890625, 0.015533447265625, 0.026031494140625, 0.09423828125, 0.06622314453125, 0.0887451171875...
embed
13154650_c0
13154650
fsharp
0
Title: Adding StructLayout attribute to F# type with implicit constructor Problem title: Adding StructLayout attribute to F# type with implicit constructor Tags: structlayout, f%23, .net Problem: Adding StructLayout attribute to F# type with implicit constructor I've got: type Package = abstract member Date : int abstr...
Adding StructLayout attribute to F# type with implicit constructor Adding StructLayout attribute to F# type with implicit constructor structlayout f%23 .net Adding StructLayout Package Date Save type:StructLayout LayoutKind.Sequential Pack CharSet CharSet.Ansi Instant _date _value X.Value X.Date X.Save Adding StructLay...
[ 0.0135498046875, 0.021240234375, -0.01092529296875, -0.01165771484375, 0.00003981590270996094, 0.004913330078125, -0.00482177734375, 0.0177001953125, 0.003326416015625, -0.0108642578125, 0.03515625, 0.01904296875, -0.001251220703125, 0.01092529296875, -0.01141357421875, 0.0101928710937...
[ 62, 59725, 63667, 15390, 2729, 53, 6056, 150380, 47, 563, 4904, 10644, 678, 165164, 64549, 748, 36716, 5259, 1238, 3742, 1179, 56607, 25512, 64944, 71713, 18190, 211032, 7250, 21656, 294, 7251, 172, 166945, 17489, 27494, 1193, 86291, 5464, ...
[ 0.0362548828125, 0.02996826171875, 0.2100830078125, 0.130126953125, 0.08984375, 0.156005859375, 0.1619873046875, 0.17041015625, 0.001495361328125, 0.07708740234375, 0.17822265625, 0.1591796875, 0.031005859375, 0.223876953125, 0.157470703125, 0.0258636474609375, 0.2139892578125, 0.1...
embed
2636849_c0
2636849
fsharp
0
Title: How can I return a Dictionary from F# to C# without having to include FSharp.Core? Problem title: How can I return a Dictionary from F# to C# without having to include FSharp.Core? Tags: c%23, f%23, idictionary Problem: How can I return a Dictionary from F# to C# without having to include FSharp.Core? I'm trying...
How can I return a Dictionary from F# to C# without having to include FSharp.Core? How can I return a Dictionary from F# to C# without having to include FSharp.Core? c%23 f%23 idictionary F# FSharp.Core How Dictionary IDictionary System.Collections.IStructuralEquatable HashIdentity.Reference How can I return a Dictiona...
[ -0.01055908203125, 0.0245361328125, -0.00811767578125, -0.005279541015625, -0.0016632080078125, -0.008544921875, -0.0177001953125, -0.009765625, -0.005340576171875, -0.0198974609375, 0.0133056640625, 0.02490234375, -0.0179443359375, 0.01806640625, 0.0264892578125, 0.01177978515625, -...
[ 11249, 831, 30646, 147638, 1295, 563, 4904, 47, 313, 15490, 26698, 93774, 3467, 254, 5, 50886, 13, 19441, 3742, 1238, 10763, 11338, 14, 12353, 78457, 8996, 9774, 73317, 90065, 2886, 162087, 37379, 4332, 69988, 4288, 678, 61669, 370, 6562, ...
[ 0.03485107421875, 0.046966552734375, 0.20263671875, 0.228271484375, 0.0970458984375, 0.1417236328125, 0.2186279296875, 0.111083984375, 0.0809326171875, 0.064453125, 0.10693359375, 0.074462890625, 0.160400390625, 0.128173828125, 0.0290985107421875, 0.1324462890625, 0.008575439453125, ...
embed
66216652_c0
66216652
fsharp
0
Title: is there a way to &#x27;auto-box&#x27; elements in a list, in F#? Problem title: is there a way to &#x27;auto-box&#x27; elements in a list, in F#? Tags: f%23 Problem: is there a way to 'auto-box' elements in a list, in F#? Let's say I have a bunch of types that all implement IMyInterface and then I have a lot of...
is there a way to &#x27;auto-box&#x27; elements in a list, in F#? is there a way to &#x27;auto-box&#x27; elements in a list, in F#? f%23 myTypeInstance1 myTypeInstance2 myTypeInstance3 myTypeInstance30 myTypeInstance31 List.iter IMyInterface is there a way to 'auto-box' elements in a list, in F#? Let's say I have a bun...
[ 0.004058837890625, -0.00170135498046875, -0.002716064453125, -0.0089111328125, -0.02685546875, 0.005126953125, -0.006561279296875, 0.00823974609375, 0.006683349609375, -0.029052734375, -0.007720947265625, -0.0262451171875, -0.00110626220703125, -0.021484375, -0.0159912109375, -0.017456...
[ 83, 2685, 10, 3917, 3768, 8913, 9, 11728, 80854, 23, 5303, 563, 4904, 759, 196707, 116071, 363, 1197, 5016, 32036, 16840, 46832, 53, 44851, 40404, 47, 147306, 52895, 29479, 5915, 68067, 23389, 35971, 10644, 142267, 43799, 756, 110527, 3934,...
[ 0.008392333984375, 0.0269012451171875, 0.024627685546875, 0.094482421875, 0.042938232421875, 0.2320556640625, 0.07611083984375, 0.282958984375, 0.193359375, 0.07177734375, 0.2088623046875, 0.1175537109375, 0.1751708984375, 0.0159759521484375, 0.113037109375, 0.09783935546875, 0.02464...
embed
29479931_c0
29479931
fsharp
0
Title: Duplicate definition of type or module when defining a type and a module with the same name Problem title: Duplicate definition of type or module when defining a type and a module with the same name Tags: f%23 Problem: Duplicate definition of type or module when defining a type and a module with the same name So...
Duplicate definition of type or module when defining a type and a module with the same name Duplicate definition of type or module when defining a type and a module with the same name f%23 Duplicate Rand ImmutableRandom System Duplicate definition of type or module when defining a type and a module with the same name S...
[ -0.0004730224609375, 0.005279541015625, -0.00970458984375, 0.0096435546875, 0.0177001953125, 0.00360107421875, 0.009521484375, -0.01397705078125, -0.009521484375, -0.032958984375, -0.0028839111328125, 0.006195068359375, 0.00640869140625, 0.011474609375, 0.017333984375, 0.00747680664062...
[ 786, 52721, 67, 80934, 10644, 707, 88996, 13204, 136, 678, 5701, 9351, 3742, 39643, 3370, 561, 22819, 126525, 3815, 12353, 28219, 101805, 83, 61924, 7103, 32354, 160404, 18151, 18499, 1379, 2256, 456, 49919, 449, 13452, 31943, 6827, 169581, ...
[ 0.1488037109375, 0.251220703125, 0.05926513671875, 0.1656494140625, 0.2261962890625, 0.03289794921875, 0.2149658203125, 0.1397705078125, 0.054962158203125, 0.043182373046875, 0.109619140625, 0.0841064453125, 0.039642333984375, 0.16015625, 0.06707763671875, 0.1221923828125, 0.13720703...
embed
48987528_c0
48987528
fsharp
0
Title: Append to beginning of List F# Problem title: Append to beginning of List F# Tags: list, append, f%23 Problem: Append to beginning of List F# First things first, I know how to append to a list in f#. If I have list = [1;2;3] then I can I can do something like 5 :: list and it will give me a new list [5;1;2;3] . ...
Append to beginning of List F# Append to beginning of List F# list append f%23 Append List Append to beginning of List F# First things first, I know how to append to a list in f#. If I have list = [1;2;3] then I can I can do something like 5 :: list and it will give me a new list [5;1;2;3] . I have written a function h...
[ -0.00677490234375, 0.00616455078125, 0.022216796875, -0.00494384765625, 0.003875732421875, -0.01495361328125, -0.0252685546875, 0.0031890869140625, 0.0087890625, -0.01300048828125, 0.03515625, 0.00003743171691894531, 0.0118408203125, 0.013427734375, 0.01336669921875, -0.0159912109375, ...
[ 5659, 3611, 47, 86595, 111, 32036, 563, 4904, 5303, 114689, 1238, 3949, 3742, 3714, 3642, 71, 96386, 831, 190, 1984, 8337, 163, 3525, 758, 74, 59121, 32354, 49903, 4527, 24763, 5701, 6002, 86531, 1284, 64457, 6468, 4420, 18, 6897, 26366, ...
[ 0.1710205078125, 0.1429443359375, 0.1328125, 0.1939697265625, 0.0806884765625, 0.219970703125, 0.0968017578125, 0.1690673828125, 0.208984375, 0.1986083984375, 0.1181640625, 0.0240631103515625, 0.1422119140625, 0.0379638671875, 0.010284423828125, 0.131591796875, 0.051910400390625, 0...
embed
66358718_c0
66358718
fsharp
0
Title: Why does declaration order matter for generic members? Problem title: Why does declaration order matter for generic members? Tags: f%23 Problem: Why does declaration order matter for generic members? Today I noticed that the following does not compile: open System type MyType() = member this.Something() = this.F...
Why does declaration order matter for generic members? Why does declaration order matter for generic members? f%23 Why System MyType this.Something this.F Console.WriteLine t.GetType Why does declaration order matter for generic members? Today I noticed that the following does not compile: But simply change the declara...
[ 0.0194091796875, 0.004425048828125, -0.0019378662109375, -0.00897216796875, -0.0084228515625, -0.01177978515625, -0.007232666015625, -0.00811767578125, 0.01458740234375, 0.00439453125, 0.00872802734375, -0.01031494140625, 0.0022125244140625, 0.003021240234375, 0.010009765625, -0.010253...
[ 44084, 21635, 1363, 12989, 26866, 100, 189534, 43032, 14602, 1238, 3742, 12353, 2646, 196707, 903, 64113, 919, 40777, 18781, 93232, 126, 156672, 25632, 959, 9969, 1340, 15549, 12960, 26366, 41206, 18507, 84751, 123166 ]
[ 0.12060546875, 0.2076416015625, 0.0992431640625, 0.227294921875, 0.17041015625, 0.04132080078125, 0.2169189453125, 0.1661376953125, 0.02569580078125, 0.02349853515625, 0.063232421875, 0.0872802734375, 0.0921630859375, 0.236328125, 0.09417724609375, 0.05792236328125, 0.07464599609375,...
embed
41000248_c1
41000248
fsharp
1
\Kurt\Projects\FsCheck\FsCheck\src\FsCheck\Runner.fs:line 318 at FsCheck.NUnit.Addin.FsCheckTestMethod.runTestMethod(TestResult testResult) in C:\Users\Kurt\Projects\FsCheck\FsCheck\src\FsCheck.NUnit.Addin\FsCheckTestMethod.fs:line 100 Looking back at that Github code I see two Atrbitrary classes but neither with any i...
\Kurt\Projects\FsCheck\FsCheck\src\FsCheck\Runner.fs:line 318 at FsCheck.NUnit.Addin.FsCheckTestMethod.runTestMethod(TestResult testResult) in C:\Users\Kurt\Projects\FsCheck\FsCheck\src\FsCheck.NUnit.Addin\FsCheckTestMethod.fs:line 100 Looking back at that Github code I see two Atrbitrary classes but neither with any i...
[ -0.007537841796875, -0.000354766845703125, 0.00421142578125, -0.0157470703125, -0.02001953125, 0.003570556640625, 0.00225830078125, -0.0242919921875, 0.00830078125, -0.020263671875, -0.0016021728515625, 0.01470947265625, 0.00335693359375, 0.00634765625, 0.01611328125, -0.00601196289062...
[ 44858, 18, 223353, 919, 7, 202567, 19437, 163321, 1679, 17447, 2256, 138, 1819, 563, 33261, 6773, 76224, 111337, 78572, 7352, 16428, 7136, 3034, 313, 805, 217, 32102, 18151, 6626, 1913, 30291, 1517, 1294, 61112, 2725, 3334, 15044, 12921, 20...
[ 0.1673583984375, 0.1141357421875, 0.099853515625, 0.096923828125, 0.0736083984375, 0.2646484375, 0.044830322265625, 0.07025146484375, 0.1051025390625, 0.08807373046875, 0.0819091796875, 0.04620361328125, 0.1510009765625, 0.112548828125, 0.11083984375, 0.223388671875, 0.151123046875, ...
embed
23054944_c0
23054944
fsharp
0
Title: Adding elements to a Map in F# using a for loop Problem title: Adding elements to a Map in F# using a for loop Tags: loops, for-loop, f%23, addition, dictionary Problem: Adding elements to a Map in F# using a for loop Code: let studentMap = for i = 0 to count do Map.empty.Add(students.[i].getId(), students.[i].g...
Adding elements to a Map in F# using a for loop Adding elements to a Map in F# using a for loop loops for-loop f%23 addition dictionary a Adding Map Map.empty.Add Adding elements to a Map in F# using a for loop Code: I am trying to add to a map sequentially. I have student objects in an array and am trying to add them ...
[ 0.0159912109375, -0.0019073486328125, -0.00445556640625, -0.00518798828125, -0.0296630859375, -0.009765625, 0.00933837890625, -0.0007171630859375, 0.00408935546875, -0.01165771484375, 0.029296875, 0.01312255859375, 0.0029449462890625, 0.027587890625, 0.004425048828125, -0.017822265625,...
[ 62, 59725, 80854, 47, 42719, 23, 563, 4904, 17368, 10, 100, 40956, 28354, 1238, 3949, 3742, 66044, 10763, 33548, 939, 284, 4028, 28864, 31577, 15190, 22288, 243228, 9836, 36746, 10298, 12989, 55681, 3642, 54, 3249, 201505, 442, 11343, 11366...
[ 0.11572265625, 0.1312255859375, 0.1795654296875, 0.1138916015625, 0.214111328125, 0.0584716796875, 0.1448974609375, 0.214599609375, 0.09130859375, 0.0394287109375, 0.17333984375, 0.244384765625, 0.1942138671875, 0.10162353515625, 0.0272674560546875, 0.138427734375, 0.133544921875, ...
embed
27560066_c0
27560066
fsharp
0
Title: F# FAKE will not execute powershell script file Problem title: F# FAKE will not execute powershell script file Tags: f%23, f%23-fake, f%23-fake-4, chocolatey, powershell Problem: F# FAKE will not execute powershell script file Update: The actual cause of the issue was the '\' being round the wrong way, should ha...
F# FAKE will not execute powershell script file F# FAKE will not execute powershell script file f%23 f%23-fake f%23-fake-4 chocolatey powershell FAKE FAKE.3.12.2 FakeLib.dll System.Management.Automation System.Core.dll Target GenerateNuspecFile PowerShell.Create AddScript Invoke-Command ScriptBlock GenerateNuspecFile.p...
[ 0.0022735595703125, 0.01055908203125, 0.004486083984375, -0.00732421875, 0.00946044921875, -0.0024871826171875, -0.000225067138671875, -0.0269775390625, -0.017333984375, -0.00592041015625, -0.0135498046875, 0.044677734375, 0.003509521484375, 0.031005859375, 0.006317138671875, -0.003143...
[ 563, 4904, 119960, 1221, 959, 71924, 14537, 128019, 26499, 11435, 1238, 3742, 1021, 350, 11565, 64507, 53, 70147, 3036, 104820, 1181, 228555, 38115, 12353, 160017, 155370, 18444, 16711, 174350, 17170, 79544, 29117, 147845, 23253, 84654, 166191, ...
[ 0.20068359375, 0.2415771484375, 0.24853515625, 0.050537109375, 0.1165771484375, 0.1846923828125, 0.1455078125, 0.204833984375, 0.1854248046875, 0.0958251953125, 0.1002197265625, 0.0302276611328125, 0.161376953125, 0.140380859375, 0.11328125, 0.16796875, 0.08575439453125, 0.02415466...
embed
57509105_c0
57509105
fsharp
0
Title: Create sequence from multidimensional array in F# Problem title: Create sequence from multidimensional array in F# Tags: f%23 Problem: Create sequence from multidimensional array in F# I'm new to F# and I've been struggling with this for a while. I have a two-dimensional array ( [,] ) and I want to get a sequenc...
Create sequence from multidimensional array in F# Create sequence from multidimensional array in F# f%23 multidimensional Create Array2D.iter MyDiscriminatedUnionType Create sequence from multidimensional array in F# I'm new to F# and I've been struggling with this for a while. I have a two-dimensional array ( [,] ) an...
[ 0.007781982421875, 0.0002956390380859375, -0.027587890625, 0.0186767578125, -0.0035247802734375, -0.00189208984375, -0.00665283203125, -0.005828857421875, -0.00494384765625, -0.040771484375, 0.003265380859375, 0.0220947265625, 0.001068115234375, 0.003753662109375, -0.01324462890625, -0...
[ 151313, 40, 944, 3956, 1295, 6024, 157955, 10298, 53, 563, 4904, 23, 1238, 3742, 69253, 304, 397, 16840, 2646, 135421, 147547, 196707, 3525, 237875, 6626, 3444, 2046, 756, 80854, 50717, 8560, 6044, 27875, 47, 3789, 32354, 3564, 79786, 10932...
[ 0.12109375, 0.0859375, 0.1822509765625, 0.1297607421875, 0.11962890625, 0.134765625, 0.1900634765625, 0.17236328125, 0.1226806640625, 0.128662109375, 0.1920166015625, 0.0167236328125, 0.0142822265625, 0.0860595703125, 0.130859375, 0.0855712890625, 0.09930419921875, 0.1634521484375,...
embed
33069428_c0
33069428
fsharp
0
Title: Using custom computation expression operator inside match statement Problem title: Using custom computation expression operator inside match statement Tags: computation-expression, f%23 Problem: Using custom computation expression operator inside match statement Right now I'm experimenting with F# computation ex...
Using custom computation expression operator inside match statement Using custom computation expression operator inside match statement computation-expression f%23 Using m.Receive Unhandled mailbox.Sender Become Using custom computation expression operator inside match statement Right now I'm experimenting with F# comp...
[ -0.017822265625, 0.0174560546875, 0.01318359375, 0.016357421875, -0.00762939453125, -0.0113525390625, 0.00958251953125, 0.015380859375, 0.006591796875, -0.054443359375, 0.00628662109375, 0.003448486328125, 0.027587890625, -0.00080108642578125, 0.044677734375, 0.002532958984375, -0.01...
[ 345, 114122, 181135, 1363, 125195, 39933, 46132, 14858, 63805, 204629, 1238, 3949, 3742, 347, 329, 5844, 992, 79628, 6648, 11728, 23894, 45738, 28007, 563, 4904, 9082, 6528, 30646, 6226, 191619, 22648, 61972, 71924, 29954, 195625, 32354, 11782,...
[ 0.05511474609375, 0.224853515625, 0.1561279296875, 0.03106689453125, 0.1881103515625, 0.2266845703125, 0.125732421875, 0.2191162109375, 0.180419921875, 0.142333984375, 0.036376953125, 0.008544921875, 0.1090087890625, 0.0775146484375, 0.04998779296875, 0.079833984375, 0.04876708984375...
embed
9998144_c0
9998144
fsharp
0
Title: fsx script referencing a dll referencing many dll Problem title: fsx script referencing a dll referencing many dll Tags: f%23-interactive, f%23, fsi Problem: fsx script referencing a dll referencing many dll What kind of strategy do I have for the following problem. I want to use a simple class inside a dll, whi...
fsx script referencing a dll referencing many dll fsx script referencing a dll referencing many dll f%23-interactive f%23 fsi FS0074 You Assembly fsx script referencing a dll referencing many dll What kind of strategy do I have for the following problem. I want to use a simple class inside a dll, which has link to vari...
[ -0.007720947265625, 0.025634765625, -0.0016937255859375, 0.0281982421875, -0.0135498046875, -0.008056640625, -0.0040283203125, 0.007781982421875, -0.00360107421875, -0.0458984375, -0.0169677734375, -0.00933837890625, 0.0028839111328125, 0.022705078125, 0.0146484375, -0.0235595703125, ...
[ 1238, 7, 425, 26499, 142447, 81717, 214, 5941, 27495, 10433, 71232, 3742, 172, 93774, 77110, 617, 2583, 151169, 53, 113857, 25632, 2967, 3444, 4527, 8781, 18507, 46132, 10, 3126, 67842, 11389, 11435, 110, 18499, 51042, 89280, 254, 212398, 1...
[ 0.08587646484375, 0.058380126953125, 0.1912841796875, 0.227783203125, 0.2412109375, 0.2012939453125, 0.03704833984375, 0.1617431640625, 0.04266357421875, 0.0745849609375, 0.0059814453125, 0.1051025390625, 0.08453369140625, 0.1160888671875, 0.06085205078125, 0.0751953125, 0.0629882812...
embed
23308055_c1
23308055
fsharp
1
ActionBuilder<string>() ///////////////////////////////////////////////////////////// // other functions for Action /// Gets action context let getCtx = Action (fun ctx -> async {return ctx}) let needFn res = action { let! ctx = getCtx printfn "need([%A]) in %A" res ctx } The resulting code is supposed to be: let prog...
ActionBuilder<string>() ///////////////////////////////////////////////////////////// // other functions for Action /// Gets action context let getCtx = Action (fun ctx -> async {return ctx}) let needFn res = action { let! ctx = getCtx printfn "need([%A]) in %A" res ctx } The resulting code is supposed to be: let prog...
[ -0.019287109375, 0.00750732421875, 0.00153350830078125, -0.004852294921875, -0.01422119140625, 0.0177001953125, 0.00738525390625, 0.01275634765625, 0.00927734375, -0.0390625, 0.00946044921875, 0.025146484375, -0.0189208984375, -0.0211181640625, 0.0247802734375, 0.0157470703125, -0.02...
[ 57945, 121137, 56, 91693, 3789, 32354, 100, 20779, 22631, 43701, 2633, 2046, 18, 425, 16498, 108963, 10, 12654, 65395, 3871, 919, 19, 3332, 38, 28412, 14783, 86, 297, 3949, 284, 1745, 16750, 18151, 83, 134598, 186, 1528, 7477, 11435, 3763...
[ 0.261962890625, 0.2032470703125, 0.119384765625, 0.032958984375, 0.062744140625, 0.155029296875, 0.1893310546875, 0.105224609375, 0.1888427734375, 0.17724609375, 0.12646484375, 0.0836181640625, 0.011016845703125, 0.1336669921875, 0.116455078125, 0.06591796875, 0.02264404296875, 0.1...
embed
25634698_c1
25634698
fsharp
1
displayStream |> Observable.map (fun t -> Tick(t))) use subscription = inputEvents.Subscribe(fun inputEvent -> match inputEvent with | Tick(t) -> onDisplay(t) | KeyPressed(key) -> printfn "%A" key) 0 This works, however, if I change the order of parameters in Observable.merge: let inputEvents = Observable.merge (displa...
displayStream |> Observable.map (fun t -> Tick(t))) use subscription = inputEvents.Subscribe(fun inputEvent -> match inputEvent with | Tick(t) -> onDisplay(t) | KeyPressed(key) -> printfn "%A" key) 0 This works, however, if I change the order of parameters in Observable.merge: let inputEvents = Observable.merge (displa...
[ -0.01324462890625, 0.045654296875, 0.018798828125, -0.0234375, 0.00543212890625, -0.0107421875, 0.004669189453125, -0.01513671875, 0.0035552978515625, -0.032958984375, -0.005645751953125, -0.01263427734375, 0.0126953125, 0.032470703125, -0.0174560546875, 0.000820159912109375, 0.00836...
[ 44116, 115061, 87652, 2661, 62346, 16498, 808, 2371, 2594, 18, 4527, 1614, 59478, 107730, 192134, 96472, 34601, 14858, 98, 44456, 20706, 26824, 94753, 297, 19770, 28412, 14783, 284, 22799, 43240, 15549, 12989, 171859, 1991, 429, 24293, 162429, ...
[ 0.1898193359375, 0.2340087890625, 0.2357177734375, 0.194580078125, 0.14453125, 0.1002197265625, 0.0679931640625, 0.111328125, 0.11572265625, 0.06988525390625, 0.01885986328125, 0.155517578125, 0.2099609375, 0.1434326171875, 0.1820068359375, 0.098388671875, 0.1783447265625, 0.126953...
embed
56212645_c0
56212645
fsharp
0
Title: F# refuses to determine type based on multiple constraints Problem title: F# refuses to determine type based on multiple constraints Tags: types, list, f%23 Problem: F# refuses to determine type based on multiple constraints I've tried everything to get the compiler to listen. However, it refuses to understand. ...
F# refuses to determine type based on multiple constraints F# refuses to determine type based on multiple constraints types list f%23 all_same_color col:Color card_color cs.Head:Card Black Val Lookup F# refuses to determine type based on multiple constraints I've tried everything to get the compiler to listen. However,...
[ -0.0078125, -0.00823974609375, -0.0140380859375, 0.00408935546875, 0.01483154296875, -0.00762939453125, -0.03369140625, 0.01556396484375, -0.0067138671875, 0.005096435546875, 0.00145721435546875, 0.0147705078125, 0.0103759765625, 0.0034332275390625, -0.01519775390625, -0.0135498046875,...
[ 563, 4904, 128120, 83324, 10644, 35509, 48716, 158, 2816, 4288, 52895, 5303, 1238, 3742, 40175, 46133, 3365, 1484, 20596, 156119, 10074, 4769, 60818, 2037, 9969, 34759, 44632, 28219, 31577, 69101, 10576, 142424, 12830, 5701, 30646, 29568, 98320...
[ 0.1051025390625, 0.185302734375, 0.131103515625, 0.130615234375, 0.190185546875, 0.080810546875, 0.156494140625, 0.0660400390625, 0.153564453125, 0.1085205078125, 0.155029296875, 0.0687255859375, 0.03717041015625, 0.0550537109375, 0.060791015625, 0.0833740234375, 0.005645751953125, ...
embed
2970731_c0
2970731
fsharp
0
Title: Parallelizing the element wise multiplication of two matrices in F# Problem title: Parallelizing the element wise multiplication of two matrices in F# Tags: f%23, matrix-multiplication, parallel-processing, matrix Problem: Parallelizing the element wise multiplication of two matrices in F# I'm trying to parallel...
Parallelizing the element wise multiplication of two matrices in F# Parallelizing the element wise multiplication of two matrices in F# f%23 matrix-multiplication parallel-processing matrix Parallelizing m:matrix n:matrix AddTwoRows row:int destination:matrix source1:matrix source2:matrix destination.NumCols source1 so...
[ -0.01348876953125, 0.023681640625, -0.00106048583984375, -0.004364013671875, 0.006591796875, -0.0048828125, 0.0030975341796875, -0.01397705078125, -0.01202392578125, -0.0181884765625, 0.0018768310546875, 0.00982666015625, -0.00567626953125, -0.01165771484375, -0.01416015625, -0.0015182...
[ 211485, 84382, 12830, 90825, 127664, 6626, 50944, 563, 4904, 5170, 1238, 3742, 144227, 182867, 95103, 63923, 347, 192, 87427, 29117, 3613, 12724, 19725, 15555, 4288, 78869, 31344, 304, 78457, 194234, 80510, 12654, 55292, 1229, 163321, 217835, 1...
[ 0.233154296875, 0.0819091796875, 0.170166015625, 0.173095703125, 0.18359375, 0.1363525390625, 0.1497802734375, 0.11962890625, 0.19482421875, 0.01409912109375, 0.0833740234375, 0.118408203125, 0.0635986328125, 0.008819580078125, 0.2342529296875, 0.049774169921875, 0.0645751953125, 0...
embed
64784154_c0
64784154
fsharp
0
Title: Indentation change after if-else expression not taken into account? Problem title: Indentation change after if-else expression not taken into account? Tags: f%23 Problem: Indentation change after if-else expression not taken into account? Given this this operator for evaluation of side effects in pipelines let i...
Indentation change after if-else expression not taken into account? Indentation change after if-else expression not taken into account? f%23 Indentation Yes Indentation change after if-else expression not taken into account? Given this this operator for evaluation of side effects in pipelines and this code snippet This...
[ 0.0009918212890625, -0.00335693359375, 0.0162353515625, 0.01708984375, 0.00164031982421875, -0.00921630859375, 0.0123291015625, 0.00189208984375, -0.00897216796875, 0.02294921875, 0.01544189453125, 0.053955078125, -0.01177978515625, 0.0189208984375, 0.0281982421875, -0.01104736328125, ...
[ 360, 555, 22062, 15549, 7103, 2174, 5557, 125195, 959, 39958, 3934, 15426, 1238, 3949, 3742, 32635, 9, 39933, 219836, 5609, 93425, 137158, 59801, 18151, 3293, 8306, 28412, 101935, 5701, 1284, 14602, 1836, 44084, 21543, 58745, 2740, 38, 124962...
[ 0.0732421875, 0.1748046875, 0.13916015625, 0.2010498046875, 0.1162109375, 0.1961669921875, 0.2042236328125, 0.2039794921875, 0.105224609375, 0.107421875, 0.090576171875, 0.1925048828125, 0.09967041015625, 0.02667236328125, 0.1578369140625, 0.1826171875, 0.000579833984375, 0.1967773...
embed