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18243661_c0
18243661
fsharp
0
Title: DomainTypes in XmlProvider FS0039 not defined Problem title: DomainTypes in XmlProvider FS0039 not defined Tags: f%23, type-providers, f%23-data Problem: DomainTypes in XmlProvider FS0039 not defined I am trying to use the FSharp.Data XmlProvider. According to the samples you can access nested types and create a...
DomainTypes in XmlProvider FS0039 not defined DomainTypes in XmlProvider FS0039 not defined f%23 type-providers f%23-data DomainTypes XmlProvider FS0039 Businesses.xml businessesT.DomainTypes.Business b:businessesT.DomainTypes.Business Rss tomasp.net rss.aspx Rss.DomainTypes.Channel DomainTypes in XmlProvider FS0039 no...
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22145269_c0
22145269
fsharp
0
Title: How to guarantee FsCheck reproducibility Problem title: How to guarantee FsCheck reproducibility Tags: f%23, fscheck, nunit, unit-testing Problem: How to guarantee FsCheck reproducibility We want to use FsCheck as part of our unit testing in continuous integration. As such deterministic and reproducible behaviou...
How to guarantee FsCheck reproducibility How to guarantee FsCheck reproducibility f%23 fscheck nunit unit-testing How FsCheck List.rev How to guarantee FsCheck reproducibility We want to use FsCheck as part of our unit testing in continuous integration. As such deterministic and reproducible behaviour is very important...
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71797947_c1
71797947
fsharp
1
, load the next and enqueue it. Something like: let queue = ConcurrentQueue<DataType>() let wait = EventWaitHandle (false) some thread -> for id in blockIds do wait.WaitForOne() if queue.Length < x then queue.Add (load...) wait.Reset() main thread -> let data = queue.TryDequeue.... wait.Set() But I can't be the first o...
, load the next and enqueue it. Something like: let queue = ConcurrentQueue<DataType>() let wait = EventWaitHandle (false) some thread -> for id in blockIds do wait.WaitForOne() if queue.Length < x then queue.Add (load...) wait.Reset() main thread -> let data = queue.TryDequeue.... wait.Set() But I can't be the first o...
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52937252_c0
52937252
fsharp
0
Title: Inserting into array within loop Problem title: Inserting into array within loop Tags: xml, f%23, f%23-data Problem: Inserting into array within loop I am trying to create an array of available longitude and latitude pairs, which are returned in XML . I am using F# Data to achieve it, this is what I have so far....
Inserting into array within loop Inserting into array within loop xml f%23 f%23-data Inserting XML Data FSharp.Data Html XmlProvider Global Html.GetSample Create Latitude Longitude Array.create html.Objects item.StatusParkPlace item.Latitude item.Longitude Inserting into array within loop I am trying to create an array...
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45859062_c0
45859062
fsharp
0
Title: F# cyclic dependencies with message processing Problem title: F# cyclic dependencies with message processing Tags: f%23, message-queue, actor Problem: F# cyclic dependencies with message processing I'm trying to build system using actor model with complex logic across message passing, so there is an actor that s...
F# cyclic dependencies with message processing F# cyclic dependencies with message processing f%23 message-queue actor actor.Post F# cyclic dependencies with message processing I'm trying to build system using actor model with complex logic across message passing, so there is an actor that sends message from start and ...
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28583618_c0
28583618
fsharp
0
Title: F# how to join array of strings only when they&#x27;re not null or whitespace Problem title: F# how to join array of strings only when they&#x27;re not null or whitespace Tags: f%23, concatenation, c%23, arrays Problem: F# how to join array of strings only when they're not null or whitespace I have the below F# ...
F# how to join array of strings only when they&#x27;re not null or whitespace F# how to join array of strings only when they&#x27;re not null or whitespace f%23 concatenation c%23 arrays Array.filter String.IsNullOrWhiteSpace String.concat F# how to join array of strings only when they're not null or whitespace I have ...
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24543823_c0
24543823
fsharp
0
Title: Can I define a function that is generic across the measure dimension? Problem title: Can I define a function that is generic across the measure dimension? Tags: units-of-measurement, f%23 Problem: Can I define a function that is generic across the measure dimension? I want to be able generate random numbers of a...
Can I define a function that is generic across the measure dimension? Can I define a function that is generic across the measure dimension? units-of-measurement f%23 Can Measure GenerateLine rnd:System.Random min:int max:int v1:int rnd.Next v2:int LanguagePrimitives.GenericOne Can I define a function that is generic ac...
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9389477_c1
9389477
fsharp
1
.February) // then (if this.Year.Leap then 29 // else 28) else 30 and public Year(ad:int) = member public this.AD with get() = ad member public this.Months = Enum.GetValues(typeof<MonthType>).Cast().ToArray() |> Array.map(fun n -> new Month (n, this)) member public this.GetMonth (index:int) = (this.Months |> Array.filt...
.February) // then (if this.Year.Leap then 29 // else 28) else 30 and public Year(ad:int) = member public this.AD with get() = ad member public this.Months = Enum.GetValues(typeof<MonthType>).Cast().ToArray() |> Array.map(fun n -> new Month (n, this)) member public this.GetMonth (index:int) = (this.Months |> Array.filt...
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40318580_c1
40318580
fsharp
1
/dev/fsharp/sqlp.fs(1,18): error FS0039: The namespace 'SqlProvider' is not defined I am using the absolute path to the dll file, along with "--fullpaths", as I have seen others doing. Despite this, fsharpc is still not finding the namespace. Finally, here's my fsharp version; it's just the standard version from apt on...
/dev/fsharp/sqlp.fs(1,18): error FS0039: The namespace 'SqlProvider' is not defined I am using the absolute path to the dll file, along with "--fullpaths", as I have seen others doing. Despite this, fsharpc is still not finding the namespace. Finally, here's my fsharp version; it's just the standard version from apt on...
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15340635_c0
15340635
fsharp
0
Title: F# - GroupBy and apply function to each property inside second tuple item Problem title: F# - GroupBy and apply function to each property inside second tuple item Tags: dictionary, sequence, f%23, group-by Problem: F# - GroupBy and apply function to each property inside second tuple item I have a an F# list of c...
F# - GroupBy and apply function to each property inside second tuple item F# - GroupBy and apply function to each property inside second tuple item dictionary sequence f%23 group-by GroupBy Seq.groupBy x.Year Results Seq Seq.map How Seq.SumBy x.myProperty F# - GroupBy and apply function to each property inside second t...
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12993514_c1
12993514
fsharp
1
lygigs.Lib.dll" or retarget your application to a framework version which contains "mscorlib, Version=4.0.0.0, Culture=neutral, PublicKeyToken=***". C:\Windows\Microsoft.NET\Framework\v4.0.30319\Microsoft.Common.targets(1578,5): warning MSB3268: The primary reference "\\vmware-host\Shared Folders\Projects\FSharp\Whirly...
lygigs.Lib.dll" or retarget your application to a framework version which contains "mscorlib, Version=4.0.0.0, Culture=neutral, PublicKeyToken=***". C:\Windows\Microsoft.NET\Framework\v4.0.30319\Microsoft.Common.targets(1578,5): warning MSB3268: The primary reference "\\vmware-host\Shared Folders\Projects\FSharp\Whirly...
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68787671_c1
68787671
fsharp
1
is a Mono-specific thing. Notably, if I: Build this simple test on Windows, i.e. not under Mono, remove any reference to an external dependency, or switch it over to C# instead of F#, ... then it compiles fine; I don't run into this problem. As far as we can tell, it's only the specific combination of macOS/Mono/exter...
is a Mono-specific thing. Notably, if I: Build this simple test on Windows, i.e. not under Mono, remove any reference to an external dependency, or switch it over to C# instead of F#, ... then it compiles fine; I don't run into this problem. As far as we can tell, it's only the specific combination of macOS/Mono/exter...
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6891116_c1
6891116
fsharp
1
event handler(s) manually in code. Is there an easy way of doing this? Currently, I have some F# which looks like: let myView : ItemsControl = this?MyView do myView.ItemsSource <- viewModel.BoardData Here, the BoardData is a list of lists. I was wondering if it's possible to loop through the controls in the ItemsContr...
event handler(s) manually in code. Is there an easy way of doing this? Currently, I have some F# which looks like: let myView : ItemsControl = this?MyView do myView.ItemsSource <- viewModel.BoardData Here, the BoardData is a list of lists. I was wondering if it's possible to loop through the controls in the ItemsContr...
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8142891_c1
8142891
fsharp
1
("<h1>This is the title</h1>"); streamWriter.WriteLine("</body>"); streamWriter.Write("</html>"); streamWriter.Flush() stream.Close() socket.Close() } Async.Start(loop) Console.ReadLine() Main.Init() EDIT It seems the problem isn't related to the way I invoked loop in the previous solution. I have reduced the program t...
("<h1>This is the title</h1>"); streamWriter.WriteLine("</body>"); streamWriter.Write("</html>"); streamWriter.Flush() stream.Close() socket.Close() } Async.Start(loop) Console.ReadLine() Main.Init() EDIT It seems the problem isn't related to the way I invoked loop in the previous solution. I have reduced the program t...
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21988046_c0
21988046
fsharp
0
Title: How does one generate a &quot;complex&quot; object in FsCheck? Problem title: How does one generate a &quot;complex&quot; object in FsCheck? Tags: f%23, fscheck Problem: How does one generate a "complex" object in FsCheck? I'd like to create an FsCheck Generator to generate instances of a "complex" object. By co...
How does one generate a &quot;complex&quot; object in FsCheck? How does one generate a &quot;complex&quot; object in FsCheck? f%23 fscheck How FsCheck Menu Dishes Drinks Dish Drink How does one generate a "complex" object in FsCheck? I'd like to create an FsCheck Generator to generate instances of a "complex" object. B...
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11641199_c0
11641199
fsharp
0
Title: How to make this code more idiomatic F#? Problem title: How to make this code more idiomatic F#? Tags: functional-programming, f%23 Problem: How to make this code more idiomatic F#? I have a function A similar to this which applies a function B to every file in a directory. Each file has a certain number of "ent...
How to make this code more idiomatic F#? How to make this code more idiomatic F#? functional-programming f%23 How Directory.EnumerateFiles Seq.length How to make this code more idiomatic F#? I have a function A similar to this which applies a function B to every file in a directory. Each file has a certain number of "e...
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11709954_c0
11709954
fsharp
0
Title: F# query expressions - Why am I getting this type comparison error? Problem title: F# query expressions - Why am I getting this type comparison error? Tags: f%23-3.0, f%23 Problem: F# query expressions - Why am I getting this type comparison error? I have the following block of code: let rec Sieve p nums = let f...
F# query expressions - Why am I getting this type comparison error? F# query expressions - Why am I getting this type comparison error? f%23-3.0 f%23 Why Sieve Seq.toList Error List.findIndex filtered.Length F# query expressions - Why am I getting this type comparison error? I have the following block of code: When I c...
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50429380_c1
50429380
fsharp
1
Maybe because in my application the worksheets are heavier when I try to run code similar to the above with PSeq there is an exception that says Unhandled Exception: System.TypeInitializationException: The type initializer for '<StartupCode$Fractal13>.$Program' threw an exception. ---> System.AggregateException: One o...
Maybe because in my application the worksheets are heavier when I try to run code similar to the above with PSeq there is an exception that says Unhandled Exception: System.TypeInitializationException: The type initializer for '<StartupCode$Fractal13>.$Program' threw an exception. ---> System.AggregateException: One o...
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56267337_c0
56267337
fsharp
0
Title: The type provider &#x27;ProviderImplementation.HtmlProvider&#x27; reported an error: The &#x27;Value&#x27;=&#x27;XXXX&#x27; part of the cookie is invalid Problem title: The type provider &#x27;ProviderImplementation.HtmlProvider&#x27; reported an error: The &#x27;Value&#x27;=&#x27;XXXX&#x27; part of the cookie i...
The type provider &#x27;ProviderImplementation.HtmlProvider&#x27; reported an error: The &#x27;Value&#x27;=&#x27;XXXX&#x27; part of the cookie is invalid The type provider &#x27;ProviderImplementation.HtmlProvider&#x27; reported an error: The &#x27;Value&#x27;=&#x27;XXXX&#x27; part of the cookie is invalid f%23 fsharp....
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8565489_c1
8565489
fsharp
1
A weighted vector is also initialised let mutable matrixCalcul = Matrix.create (nbrOfElementsA + 1) (nbrOfElementsB + 1) 0. let mutable weightedVector = Matrix.create nbrOfCaracteristicsA 1 0. // The first column of matA and matB represents IDs, and are "copy/past" in matrixCalcul's first colum and first row respectiv...
A weighted vector is also initialised let mutable matrixCalcul = Matrix.create (nbrOfElementsA + 1) (nbrOfElementsB + 1) 0. let mutable weightedVector = Matrix.create nbrOfCaracteristicsA 1 0. // The first column of matA and matB represents IDs, and are "copy/past" in matrixCalcul's first colum and first row respectiv...
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39208713_c0
39208713
fsharp
0
Title: How to configure F# JSON type provider to use UTF-8 for POST requests? Problem title: How to configure F# JSON type provider to use UTF-8 for POST requests? Tags: fsharp.data.typeproviders, encoding, json, f%23 Problem: How to configure F# JSON type provider to use UTF-8 for POST requests? I need to encode as UT...
How to configure F# JSON type provider to use UTF-8 for POST requests? How to configure F# JSON type provider to use UTF-8 for POST requests? fsharp.data.typeproviders encoding json f%23 How JSON UTF-8 POST charsetRegex.Match charset.Success Encoding.GetEncoding charset.Groups Value HttpEncodings.PostDefaultEncoding fs...
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17486574_c0
17486574
fsharp
0
Title: Is there a way to speed up this function? Problem title: Is there a way to speed up this function? Tags: benchmarking, f%23, list-comprehension, python-3.x Problem: Is there a way to speed up this function? I'm comparing performance of this F# function: let e28 N = seq {for i in 2L..2L..N do for j in 1..4 -> i} ...
Is there a way to speed up this function? Is there a way to speed up this function? benchmarking f%23 list-comprehension python-3.x itertools numpy e28 Seq.scan Seq.sum e28a e28b it.accumulate it.chain e28c np.sum np.cumsum np.fromiter np.int64 python-3.x Is there a way to speed up this function? I'm comparing performa...
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22014644_c0
22014644
fsharp
0
Title: How to avoid writing repetitive code for different numeric types in .NET Problem title: How to avoid writing repetitive code for different numeric types in .NET Tags: dry, numbers, nemerle, f%23, c%23 Problem: How to avoid writing repetitive code for different numeric types in .NET I am trying to write generic V...
How to avoid writing repetitive code for different numeric types in .NET How to avoid writing repetitive code for different numeric types in .NET dry numbers nemerle f%23 c%23 How NET How to avoid writing repetitive code for different numeric types in .NET I am trying to write generic Vector2 type which would suite flo...
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23117981_c0
23117981
fsharp
0
Title: How does F# async or C# async/await really work Problem title: How does F# async or C# async/await really work Tags: c%23, async-await, .net, f%23 Problem: How does F# async or C# async/await really work How does F#'s async or C#'s async/await keywords actually work? Let's use the MailboxProcessor as an example:...
How does F# async or C# async/await really work How does F# async or C# async/await really work c%23 async-await .net f%23 How Agent MailboxProcessor Agent.Start inbox.Receive How does F# async or C# async/await really work How does F#'s async or C#'s async/await keywords actually work? Let's use the MailboxProcessor a...
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41439213_c0
41439213
fsharp
0
Title: F#: only do one action once for the first event, without mutability/locking? Problem title: F#: only do one action once for the first event, without mutability/locking? Tags: f%23, immutability, locking, webclient Problem: F#: only do one action once for the first event, without mutability/locking? I have this c...
F#: only do one action once for the first event, without mutability/locking? F#: only do one action once for the first event, without mutability/locking? f%23 immutability locking webclient WebClient Object DownloadProgressChangedEventArgs progressEventArgs.TotalBytesToReceive Console.WriteLine Starting webClient.Downl...
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72994806_c0
72994806
fsharp
0
Title: Is it possible to not allow duplicate discriminated union types in a list of discriminated unions? Problem title: Is it possible to not allow duplicate discriminated union types in a list of discriminated unions? Tags: f%23 Problem: Is it possible to not allow duplicate discriminated union types in a list of dis...
Is it possible to not allow duplicate discriminated union types in a list of discriminated unions? Is it possible to not allow duplicate discriminated union types in a list of discriminated unions? f%23 Car Honda Tesla List Is it possible to not allow duplicate discriminated union types in a list of discriminated union...
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38059363_c1
38059363
fsharp
1
file: // optimized mutation-based implementation. This code is only valid in fslib, where mutation of private // tail cons cells is permitted in carefully written library code. let inline setFreshConsTail cons t = cons.(::).1 <- t let inline freshConsNoTail h = h :: (# "ldnull" : 'T list #) So I guess it turns out tha...
file: // optimized mutation-based implementation. This code is only valid in fslib, where mutation of private // tail cons cells is permitted in carefully written library code. let inline setFreshConsTail cons t = cons.(::).1 <- t let inline freshConsNoTail h = h :: (# "ldnull" : 'T list #) So I guess it turns out tha...
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42056633
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Title: Reversing a list then adding new item Problem title: Reversing a list then adding new item Tags: f%23 Problem: Reversing a list then adding new item I am trying to learn F#, and I'm trying to create some simple functions as part of this learning. I have created a function that adds an item to a list then reverse...
Reversing a list then adding new item Reversing a list then adding new item f%23 Reversing n::list List.rev Reversing a list then adding new item I am trying to learn F#, and I'm trying to create some simple functions as part of this learning. I have created a function that adds an item to a list then reverses the resu...
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Title: F#, namespaces, modules, fs and fsx Problem title: F#, namespaces, modules, fs and fsx Tags: f%23-interactive, f%23, module, namespaces, projects-and-solutions Problem: F#, namespaces, modules, fs and fsx I'm aware of other questions about modules and namespaces in F#, but they're not helping me right now. I've ...
F#, namespaces, modules, fs and fsx F#, namespaces, modules, fs and fsx f%23-interactive f%23 module namespaces projects-and-solutions Company.Project.Namespace Utilities Functions Utilities.fs Functions.fs FS0039 Alt-Enter F#, namespaces, modules, fs and fsx I'm aware of other questions about modules and namespaces in...
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Title: How to use NUnit with F# properly? Problem title: How to use NUnit with F# properly? Tags: nunit, fsunit, f%23 Problem: How to use NUnit with F# properly? I have stucked with the unit testing. I have the following source code: module SampleTest open FsUnit open NUnit.Framework [<TestFixture>] [<Category("Categor...
How to use NUnit with F# properly? How to use NUnit with F# properly? nunit fsunit f%23 How NUnit SampleTest FsUnit NUnit.Framework TestFixture Category DoSthTest SetUp Test List.append state.Length How to use NUnit with F# properly? I have stucked with the unit testing. I have the following source code: In general it ...
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59129961_c0
59129961
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Title: Why does F# not like the type (&#x27;a list list) as input? Problem title: Why does F# not like the type (&#x27;a list list) as input? Tags: f%23 Problem: Why does F# not like the type ('a list list) as input? *I edited my original post to include more info. I'm working on an F# assignment where I'm supposed to ...
Why does F# not like the type (&#x27;a list list) as input? Why does F# not like the type (&#x27;a list list) as input? f%23 Why List.concat List.iter concat.fsx FS0001 Why does F# not like the type ('a list list) as input? *I edited my original post to include more info. I'm working on an F# assignment where I'm suppo...
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Title: Fsunit returns runtime generated actual value Problem title: Fsunit returns runtime generated actual value Tags: unit-testing, fsunit, f%23 Problem: Fsunit returns runtime generated actual value We are using F# for our HTTP calls automation tests and I stumbled upon one runtime error from FsUnit that I am not su...
Fsunit returns runtime generated actual value Fsunit returns runtime generated actual value unit-testing fsunit f%23 Fsunit Test AsyncStateMachine Task When Http.AsyncRequestString config.ApiHost BetsReportingApiModule JsonValue.Parse GetProperty AsBoolean Fsunit returns runtime generated actual value We are using F# f...
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66529866_c0
66529866
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Title: F# nested records Problem title: F# nested records Tags: functional-programming, f%23 Problem: F# nested records Nested records Are records similar to dictionaries where it's a tree of objects with names? Or records are just a list of simple types let r = { b = { a = 2 } } // is this possible? if not, how to ach...
F# nested records F# nested records functional-programming f%23 Discriminated Suit Heart Diamond Spade Club PlayingCard Ace King Queen Jack ValueCard Customer FirstName Contacts WorkPhone MobilePhone F# nested records Nested records Are records similar to dictionaries where it's a tree of objects with names? Or records...
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23861030_c1
23861030
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1
point to the spot you have your fparsec dlls stored at. #r @"C:\hgprojects\fparsec\Build\VS11\bin\Debug\FParsecCS.dll" #r @"C:\hgprojects\fparsec\Build\VS11\bin\Debug\FParsec.dll" open FParsec let testParser p input = match run p input with | Success(result, _, _) -> printfn "Success: %A" result | Failure(errorMsg, _,...
point to the spot you have your fparsec dlls stored at. #r @"C:\hgprojects\fparsec\Build\VS11\bin\Debug\FParsecCS.dll" #r @"C:\hgprojects\fparsec\Build\VS11\bin\Debug\FParsec.dll" open FParsec let testParser p input = match run p input with | Success(result, _, _) -> printfn "Success: %A" result | Failure(errorMsg, _,...
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2260939_c0
2260939
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Title: F#: Overloading functions Problem title: F#: Overloading functions Tags: f%23 Problem: F#: Overloading functions My question is somewhat related to this one - Functions with generic parameter types - but I can't quite work out how to do what I want. I want to define a 'descendants function to wrap the call to 'D...
F#: Overloading functions F#: Overloading functions f%23 Overloading Descendants XName XElement xml.Descendants F#: Overloading functions My question is somewhat related to this one - Functions with generic parameter types - but I can't quite work out how to do what I want. I want to define a 'descendants function to w...
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64735519_c0
64735519
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Title: Assignment inside discriminated unions Problem title: Assignment inside discriminated unions Tags: discriminated-union, f%23 Problem: Assignment inside discriminated unions I am new to F# and am trying to develop a snake game so pardon me if this sounds stupid. For now, this is the model for the game: // value o...
Assignment inside discriminated unions Assignment inside discriminated unions discriminated-union f%23 Assignment Position Block Tail Blocks Direction North South West East Snake World direction.x direction.y Assignment inside discriminated unions I am new to F# and am trying to develop a snake game so pardon me if thi...
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35824929_c0
35824929
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Title: f# deedle aggregate row values base on column key Problem title: f# deedle aggregate row values base on column key Tags: deedle, f%23 Problem: f# deedle aggregate row values base on column key say I have the following Frame , type Person = { Name:string; Age:int; Comp1:float; Comp2:float } let peopleRecds = [ { ...
f# deedle aggregate row values base on column key f# deedle aggregate row values base on column key deedle f%23 Frame Person Name:string Age:int Comp1:float Comp2:float Name Joe Age Comp1 Comp2 Tomas Eve Suzanne Frame.ofRecords Comp Comp3 Comp4 TotalComp Frame.mapRowValues f# deedle aggregate row values base on column ...
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71130784_c0
71130784
fsharp
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Title: Any pitfalls converting an F# ASP.NET WebAPI application from sync to async one route at a time? Problem title: Any pitfalls converting an F# ASP.NET WebAPI application from sync to async one route at a time? Tags: asp.net-web-api, f%23, async-await Problem: Any pitfalls converting an F# ASP.NET WebAPI applicati...
Any pitfalls converting an F# ASP.NET WebAPI application from sync to async one route at a time? Any pitfalls converting an F# ASP.NET WebAPI application from sync to async one route at a time? asp.net-web-api f%23 async-await sync Any ASP.NET WebAPI asp.net-web-api Any pitfalls converting an F# ASP.NET WebAPI applicat...
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Title: reacting to loss of connection Problem title: reacting to loss of connection Tags: real-time, .net, c%23, f%23 Problem: reacting to loss of connection Lets suppose I have an .NET client application that connects to a WCF service, or perhaps a message queue. During the normal execution of the program it is possib...
reacting to loss of connection reacting to loss of connection real-time .net c%23 f%23 reacting to loss of connection Lets suppose I have an .NET client application that connects to a WCF service, or perhaps a message queue. During the normal execution of the program it is possible that there might be connection losses...
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72025824_c0
72025824
fsharp
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Title: Issue with F# Plotly.NET chart descriptions Problem title: Issue with F# Plotly.NET chart descriptions Tags: .net-interactive, .net, f%23-interactive, f%23, plotly.net Problem: Issue with F# Plotly.NET chart descriptions I'm trying to plot a line chart with a description, using the first method identified in htt...
Issue with F# Plotly.NET chart descriptions Issue with F# Plotly.NET chart descriptions .net-interactive .net f%23-interactive f%23 plotly.net Issue Plotly.NET description1 ChartDescription.create Cumulative Growth Market HmL Factors Chart.combine Chart.Line Name Mkt Chart.withDescription Chart.withYAxisStyle AxisType ...
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65208049_c0
65208049
fsharp
0
Title: Calling C# method which returns a Task Problem title: Calling C# method which returns a Task Tags: f%23 Problem: Calling C# method which returns a Task This is some C# code: var streamStore = new PostgresStreamStore(new PostgresStreamStoreSettings("Host=localhost;Port=5432;User Id=postgres;Password=123456;Databa...
Calling C# method which returns a Task Calling C# method which returns a Task f%23 Calling Task PostgresStreamStore PostgresStreamStoreSettings Host Port User Password Database streamStore.CreateSchemaIfNotExists db_connection Sql.host Sql.port Sql.username Sql.password Sql.database Sql.str store.CreateSchemaIfNotExist...
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28823648_c1
28823648
fsharp
1
() 0 // return an integer exit code If I add a parameter to GetCars i.e let GetCars notused = let mutable cars : obj = null; let success = state.TryGetValue("cars", &cars) if success then DownCastCars cars else None Then the GetCars function will return the newest value every time. Or if I just place the same code insi...
() 0 // return an integer exit code If I add a parameter to GetCars i.e let GetCars notused = let mutable cars : obj = null; let success = state.TryGetValue("cars", &cars) if success then DownCastCars cars else None Then the GetCars function will return the newest value every time. Or if I just place the same code insi...
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2566821_c0
2566821
fsharp
0
Title: Overriding Constructors in F# Problem title: Overriding Constructors in F# Tags: f%23, constructor, overriding Problem: Overriding Constructors in F# How would I write the following C# code in F#? namespace Shared { public class SharedRegistry : PageRegistry { public SharedRegistry(bool useCache = true) : base(u...
Overriding Constructors in F# Overriding Constructors in F# f%23 constructor overriding Overriding Constructors Shared SharedRegistry PageRegistry Repositories ForRequestedType IAddressRepository TheDefaultIsConcreteType SqlAddressRepository ISharedEnquiryRepository SharedEnquiryRepository Services IAddressService Addr...
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3659265_c0
3659265
fsharp
0
Title: Use fLinq to persist? Problem title: Use fLinq to persist? Tags: f%23, linq-to-sql, linq Problem: Use fLinq to persist? I don't see a lot of examples on how to persist with linq/flinq- I may ultimately write a proc to dowhat I need it to, however the 1->* relationship between tableA and tableC makes that tricky....
Use fLinq to persist? Use fLinq to persist? f%23 linq-to-sql linq Use TableB b.Name Data.Linq.EntitySet TableC document.Authors Seq.iter c.Id authorSet.Add TableA a.field1 Something a.tableB a.TableC docSet.Add db.TableA.InsertAllOnSubmit db.ChangeConflicts db.GetChangeSet Use fLinq to persist? I don't see a lot of exa...
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26611636_c1
26611636
fsharp
1
websites). // transform flat data scraped from a Quiz website into a hierarchical data structure type ScrapedQuiz = | Title of string | Description of string | Blurb of string * picture: string | QuizId of string | Question of num:string * text:string * picture : string | Answer of text:string | Error of exn let input...
websites). // transform flat data scraped from a Quiz website into a hierarchical data structure type ScrapedQuiz = | Title of string | Description of string | Blurb of string * picture: string | QuizId of string | Question of num:string * text:string * picture : string | Answer of text:string | Error of exn let input...
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18647158_c0
18647158
fsharp
0
Title: Get the columns of the first row? Problem title: Get the columns of the first row? Tags: type-providers, f%23, f%23-3.0 Problem: Get the columns of the first row? I have the following code and I want the function getCol1Col2 returns tuple of Col1, Col2 instead of Linq.IQueryable<> . How to write it? This is newb...
Get the columns of the first row? Get the columns of the first row? type-providers f%23 f%23-3.0 Get getCol1Col2 Col1 Col2 Linq.IQueryable System System.Data System.Data.Linq Microsoft.FSharp.Data.TypeProviders Microsoft.FSharp.Linq System.Net System.IO SqlDataConnection Data Source Initial Catalog Integrated Security ...
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45017228_c0
45017228
fsharp
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Title: Round robin concurrent algorithm with F# and Task&lt;T&gt; Problem title: Round robin concurrent algorithm with F# and Task&lt;T&gt; Tags: asynchronous, concurrency, f%23 Problem: Round robin concurrent algorithm with F# and Task I have a C# API like this: Task<T> Foo(serverUri) Let's say I have 4 possible serve...
Round robin concurrent algorithm with F# and Task&lt;T&gt; Round robin concurrent algorithm with F# and Task&lt;T&gt; asynchronous concurrency f%23 ConnectionError Round Task Foo DiscUnionBar Safe Weak Round robin concurrent algorithm with F# and Task I have a C# API like this: Let's say I have 4 possible serverUris. I...
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48772019_c0
48772019
fsharp
0
Title: F# Arrays - Count Yes And No Problem title: F# Arrays - Count Yes And No Tags: f%23, arrays Problem: F# Arrays - Count Yes And No I have three arrays - first is a float array, second is a string array, and third is a float array comprising the sorted, unique values from the first array. module SOQN = open System...
F# Arrays - Count Yes And No F# Arrays - Count Yes And No f%23 arrays Arrays Count Yes SOQN System score:double yes:int no:int correct:double Array.distinct Array.sort Seq.zip Seq.sortBy Seq.filter Seq.map Expected Result F# Arrays - Count Yes And No I have three arrays - first is a float array, second is a string arra...
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41688656_c1
41688656
fsharp
1
0 // Auto-configure port } } }""" (Net.Dns.GetHostName ()) ... and on the remote machine: sprintf """akka { actor { provider = "Akka.Remote.RemoteActorRefProvider, Akka.Remote" serializers { wire = "Akka.Serialization.WireSerializer, Akka.Serialization.Wire" } serialization-bindings { "System.Object" = wire } } remote...
0 // Auto-configure port } } }""" (Net.Dns.GetHostName ()) ... and on the remote machine: sprintf """akka { actor { provider = "Akka.Remote.RemoteActorRefProvider, Akka.Remote" serializers { wire = "Akka.Serialization.WireSerializer, Akka.Serialization.Wire" } serialization-bindings { "System.Object" = wire } } remote...
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5653345_c0
5653345
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Title: Pairwise Sequence Processing to compare db tables Problem title: Pairwise Sequence Processing to compare db tables Tags: iteration, lazy-sequences, f%23-data, f%23, stream Problem: Pairwise Sequence Processing to compare db tables Consider the following Use case: I want to iterate through 2 db tables in parallel...
Pairwise Sequence Processing to compare db tables Pairwise Sequence Processing to compare db tables iteration lazy-sequences f%23-data f%23 stream Pairwise Sequence Processing Pairwise Sequence Processing to compare db tables Consider the following Use case: I want to iterate through 2 db tables in parallel and find di...
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62942327_c0
62942327
fsharp
0
Title: Trouble with matching bool values Problem title: Trouble with matching bool values Tags: f%23 Problem: Trouble with matching bool values I am not very proficient in F#, but I have to find out why one of two pieces of code does not work. The first one checks, if a file exists and then, if it does streams it, this...
Trouble with matching bool values Trouble with matching bool values f%23 Trouble ctx.GetService IConfiguration Some File.Exists Option FileStream File.OpenRead None Trouble with matching bool values I am not very proficient in F#, but I have to find out why one of two pieces of code does not work. The first one checks,...
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36786196_c0
36786196
fsharp
0
Title: F# Type Providers - nested properties instantiation Problem title: F# Type Providers - nested properties instantiation Tags: type-providers, quotations, f%23 Problem: F# Type Providers - nested properties instantiation I'm trying to build my first toy-like Type Provider. What I'm trying to achieve is to have dyn...
F# Type Providers - nested properties instantiation F# Type Providers - nested properties instantiation type-providers quotations f%23 Type Providers Seq.map ProvidedTypeDefinition MyNestedType None ProvidedConstructor List.Empty nestedType.AddMember mapItem.Value ProvidedProperty GetterCode Seq.toList nestedType.AddMe...
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37889205_c0
37889205
fsharp
0
Title: Property &#x27;Context&#x27; is static error in F# Problem title: Property &#x27;Context&#x27; is static error in F# Tags: f%23, c%23, akka.net, static-members Problem: Property 'Context' is static error in F# I have a problem with rewriting following Akka.Net actor from C# to F#: public class Listener : Receive...
Property &#x27;Context&#x27; is static error in F# Property &#x27;Context&#x27; is static error in F# f%23 c%23 akka.net static-members Property Context Listener ReceiveActor Receive Messages.Shutdown Console.WriteLine s.Duration Context.System.Terminate base.Receive Messages Shutdown duration.ToString base.Context.Sys...
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13893375_c0
13893375
fsharp
0
Title: F# fsi.AddPrinter: Does AddPrinter have ability to take list apart? Problem title: F# fsi.AddPrinter: Does AddPrinter have ability to take list apart? Tags: f%23, fsi Problem: F# fsi.AddPrinter: Does AddPrinter have ability to take list apart? In our project we use fsi.AddPrinter for printing type formula<fol>. ...
F# fsi.AddPrinter: Does AddPrinter have ability to take list apart? F# fsi.AddPrinter: Does AddPrinter have ability to take list apart? f%23 fsi fsi.AddPrinter Does AddPrinter sprint_fol_formula F# fsi.AddPrinter: Does AddPrinter have ability to take list apart? In our project we use fsi.AddPrinter for printing type fo...
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67068890_c0
67068890
fsharp
0
Title: Running only certain canopy tests as specified on command line Problem title: Running only certain canopy tests as specified on command line Tags: canopy-web-testing, f%23 Problem: Running only certain canopy tests as specified on command line Let's say I have the following simple Canopy test program: open Syste...
Running only certain canopy tests as specified on command line Running only certain canopy tests as specified on command line canopy-web-testing f%23 Running System canopy.runner.classic canopy.configuration canopy.classic canopy.configuration.chromeDir System.AppContext.BaseDirectory EntryPoint Run test-3 Running only...
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59158407_c0
59158407
fsharp
0
Title: F# verbose syntax and class definition problem Problem title: F# verbose syntax and class definition problem Tags: verbose, syntax, f%23, class Problem: F# verbose syntax and class definition problem I'm baffled by the fsharp-error given for following code in test.fsx : let Kasper = "Kasper" in printfn "%A" Kasp...
F# verbose syntax and class definition problem F# verbose syntax and class definition problem verbose syntax f%23 class test.fsx Kasper this.name aStudent.name test.exe Microsoft Compiler Copyright Corporation All Rights Reserved Users Desktop FS0010 Unexpected Kasper.name F# verbose syntax and class definition problem...
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13512285_c1
13512285
fsharp
1
= null) select q.Email } |> query.Take(10) |> query.toArray Array.map MapToMessage unsentEmails |> Array.iter (fun (email, message) -> try mailClient.SendMail(message) email.DateSent <- new Nullable<DateTime>(DateTime.UtcNow) context.QueueItems.Remove(email.QueueItem) |> ignore with | ex -> logger.Error(ex) email.Queu...
= null) select q.Email } |> query.Take(10) |> query.toArray Array.map MapToMessage unsentEmails |> Array.iter (fun (email, message) -> try mailClient.SendMail(message) email.DateSent <- new Nullable<DateTime>(DateTime.UtcNow) context.QueueItems.Remove(email.QueueItem) |> ignore with | ex -> logger.Error(ex) email.Queu...
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2991327_c0
2991327
fsharp
0
Title: Tips on designing a .NET API for future use with F# Problem title: Tips on designing a .NET API for future use with F# Tags: .net, f%23, api-design Problem: Tips on designing a .NET API for future use with F# I'm in the process of designing a .NET API to allow developers to create RoboCup agents for the 3D simul...
Tips on designing a .NET API for future use with F# Tips on designing a .NET API for future use with F# .net f%23 api-design Tips NET API IAgent MyAgent Client Tips on designing a .NET API for future use with F# I'm in the process of designing a .NET API to allow developers to create RoboCup agents for the 3D simulated...
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52652378_c0
52652378
fsharp
0
Title: HighRise API Create a person failing with missing first name while it&#x27;s there Problem title: HighRise API Create a person failing with missing first name while it&#x27;s there Tags: f%23, highrise, restsharp Problem: HighRise API Create a person failing with missing first name while it's there I'm trying to...
HighRise API Create a person failing with missing first name while it&#x27;s there HighRise API Create a person failing with missing first name while it&#x27;s there f%23 highrise restsharp HighRise API Create UTF-8 gmail.com RestRequest people.xml Method.POST req.AddParameter Content-Type ParameterType.RequestBody cli...
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63179372_c0
63179372
fsharp
0
Title: What is the effect of parenthesis when using tuples in discriminated union cases? Problem title: What is the effect of parenthesis when using tuples in discriminated union cases? Tags: tuples, f%23, discriminated-union Problem: What is the effect of parenthesis when using tuples in discriminated union cases? The...
What is the effect of parenthesis when using tuples in discriminated union cases? What is the effect of parenthesis when using tuples in discriminated union cases? tuples f%23 discriminated-union tuples What Node children:Node Anonymous What is the effect of parenthesis when using tuples in discriminated union cases? T...
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31939198_c0
31939198
fsharp
0
Title: How to add a condition that a parsed number must satisfy in FParsec? Problem title: How to add a condition that a parsed number must satisfy in FParsec? Tags: fparsec, f%23 Problem: How to add a condition that a parsed number must satisfy in FParsec? I am trying to parse an int32 with FParsec but have an additio...
How to add a condition that a parsed number must satisfy in FParsec? How to add a condition that a parsed number must satisfy in FParsec? fparsec f%23 messageError How FParsec Parser Reply Error pint32 reply.Status reply.Result pRow2 How to add a condition that a parsed number must satisfy in FParsec? I am trying to pa...
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43380657_c0
43380657
fsharp
0
Title: File Upload using Fable-Elmish Problem title: File Upload using Fable-Elmish Tags: fable-f%23, f%23, elm Problem: File Upload using Fable-Elmish I want to upload a file to my Fable-Elmish, end so that I can then send it to the server for processing. However, I can't find any documentation / samples to cover this...
File Upload using Fable-Elmish File Upload using Fable-Elmish fable-f%23 f%23 elm Fable-Elmish File Upload Model Cmd Msg QueryResults None Cmd.ofPromise FetchSuccess FetchFailure Some Browser.console.log ex.Message FileUploaded R.input Type OnChange File Upload using Fable-Elmish I want to upload a file to my Fable-Elm...
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45282936_c0
45282936
fsharp
0
Title: Haskell Applicative Functor in F# Problem title: Haskell Applicative Functor in F# Tags: f%23, functional-programming, applicative, functor, haskell Problem: Haskell Applicative Functor in F# In Haskell we can write code like this: // (<*>) :: Applicative f => f (a -> b) -> f a -> f b // const :: a -> b -> a // ...
Haskell Applicative Functor in F# Haskell Applicative Functor in F# f%23 functional-programming applicative functor haskell Haskell Applicative Functor Some None id::b Option Applay Apply Haskell Applicative Functor in F# In Haskell we can write code like this: How to do same thing in F#? I try write code something lik...
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1116104_c0
1116104
fsharp
0
Title: How do I refresh a DataGrid at timed intervals in F#? Problem title: How do I refresh a DataGrid at timed intervals in F#? Tags: wpf, refresh, f%23, datagrid Problem: How do I refresh a DataGrid at timed intervals in F#? I have a background thread updating an array. At timed intervals I call myDataGrid.Items.Ref...
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33242645_c1
33242645
fsharp
1
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7217106_c1
7217106
fsharp
1
send some code (lets say let foo x = x * 2) via redirected input stream. The answer is received synchronously (in another thread) using redirected output (using proc.StandardOut.ReadLine() but ReadLine never returns! I suspect it is a problem with (the extra process) mono in which fsharpi is running or a platform issu...
send some code (lets say let foo x = x * 2) via redirected input stream. The answer is received synchronously (in another thread) using redirected output (using proc.StandardOut.ReadLine() but ReadLine never returns! I suspect it is a problem with (the extra process) mono in which fsharpi is running or a platform issu...
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455571_c0
455571
fsharp
0
Title: How do I use pattern matching in &#x27;let&#x27; definitions? Problem title: How do I use pattern matching in &#x27;let&#x27; definitions? Tags: syntax, pattern-matching, f%23 Problem: How do I use pattern matching in 'let' definitions? I've just noticed F# allows me to use let bindings with literals and other p...
How do I use pattern matching in &#x27;let&#x27; definitions? How do I use pattern matching in &#x27;let&#x27; definitions? syntax pattern-matching f%23 How How do I use pattern matching in 'let' definitions? I've just noticed F# allows me to use let bindings with literals and other patterns as follows: F# correctly in...
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19001567_c0
19001567
fsharp
0
Title: How to check the case of a discriminated union with FsUnit? Problem title: How to check the case of a discriminated union with FsUnit? Tags: discriminated-union, f%23, fsunit Problem: How to check the case of a discriminated union with FsUnit? I'd like to check that a value is of a particular case of a discrimin...
How to check the case of a discriminated union with FsUnit? How to check the case of a discriminated union with FsUnit? discriminated-union f%23 fsunit How FsUnit MyState NUnit.Framework StateOne StateTwo Test How to check the case of a discriminated union with FsUnit? I'd like to check that a value is of a particular ...
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9078689_c0
9078689
fsharp
0
Title: Why can&#x27;t a function with byref be converted directly to delegate? Problem title: Why can&#x27;t a function with byref be converted directly to delegate? Tags: byref, delegates, f%23, ref Problem: Why can't a function with byref be converted directly to delegate? Under normal circumstances, F# functions can...
Why can&#x27;t a function with byref be converted directly to delegate? Why can&#x27;t a function with byref be converted directly to delegate? byref delegates f%23 ref Why DelegateType ActionByRef x:double Why can't a function with byref be converted directly to delegate? Under normal circumstances, F# functions can b...
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52675787_c0
52675787
fsharp
0
Title: Why are the inferred F# types on these two definitions different in regards to IComparable and comparison? Problem title: Why are the inferred F# types on these two definitions different in regards to IComparable and comparison? Tags: f%23 Problem: Why are the inferred F# types on these two definitions different...
Why are the inferred F# types on these two definitions different in regards to IComparable and comparison? Why are the inferred F# types on these two definitions different in regards to IComparable and comparison? f%23 Why IComparable Keys Map this.length Map.count this.Keys Map.empty __.length System.IComparable Why a...
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49588773_c0
49588773
fsharp
0
Title: Calling EF Core HasIndex from F# Problem title: Calling EF Core HasIndex from F# Tags: ef-code-first, entity-framework-core, f%23 Problem: Calling EF Core HasIndex from F# I'm trying to rewrite a C# EF Core example (similar to the one in the docs ) into F#. I have a problem with HasIndex . In C#, the call is Has...
Calling EF Core HasIndex from F# Calling EF Core HasIndex from F# ef-code-first entity-framework-core f%23 F# Calling Core HasIndex b.Isbn SampleContext DbContext DbSet Book Books OnModelCreating ModelBuilder modelBuilder.Entity DefaultValue x.Books __.OnModelCreating Isbn Calling EF Core HasIndex from F# I'm trying to...
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69973223_c0
69973223
fsharp
0
Title: In Visual Studio 2022, why are my F# projects looking for &quot;FSharp.Core with version (&gt;= 6.0.2), which doesn&#x27;t exist? Problem title: In Visual Studio 2022, why are my F# projects looking for &quot;FSharp.Core with version (&gt;= 6.0.2), which doesn&#x27;t exist? Tags: visual-studio-2022, f%23, .net-5...
In Visual Studio 2022, why are my F# projects looking for &quot;FSharp.Core with version (&gt;= 6.0.2), which doesn&#x27;t exist? In Visual Studio 2022, why are my F# projects looking for &quot;FSharp.Core with version (&gt;= 6.0.2), which doesn&#x27;t exist? visual-studio-2022 f%23 .net-5 .net-6.0 Visual Studio FSharp...
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19844980_c0
19844980
fsharp
0
Title: Difference between explicit member fields and automatic properties in F# Problem title: Difference between explicit member fields and automatic properties in F# Tags: unity-game-engine, f%23 Problem: Difference between explicit member fields and automatic properties in F# In Unity3D we are able to make a field a...
Difference between explicit member fields and automatic properties in F# Difference between explicit member fields and automatic properties in F# unity-game-engine f%23 Difference Example MonoBehaviour DefaultValue float32 Difference between explicit member fields and automatic properties in F# In Unity3D we are able t...
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10718619_c1
10718619
fsharp
1
_001c: ldc.i4.1 IL_001d: add IL_001e: call class [mscorlib]System.Tuple`3<int32, string, valuetype TagType> findName@70(string, int32, int32) IL_0023: ret IL_0024: ldarg.0 IL_0025: ldarg.1 IL_0026: ldarg.2 IL_0027: ldc.i4.1 IL_0028: add IL_0029: starg.s i IL_002b: starg.s len IL_002d: starg.s input IL_002f: br.s IL_000...
_001c: ldc.i4.1 IL_001d: add IL_001e: call class [mscorlib]System.Tuple`3<int32, string, valuetype TagType> findName@70(string, int32, int32) IL_0023: ret IL_0024: ldarg.0 IL_0025: ldarg.1 IL_0026: ldarg.2 IL_0027: ldc.i4.1 IL_0028: add IL_0029: starg.s i IL_002b: starg.s len IL_002d: starg.s input IL_002f: br.s IL_000...
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1150568_c0
1150568
fsharp
0
Title: F# type mismatch problem in DirectX demo Problem title: F# type mismatch problem in DirectX demo Tags: demo, directx, f%23, pastebin Problem: F# type mismatch problem in DirectX demo I've been wanting to try out the FDX demo however it gave me a series of errors and warnings due to compatibility issues, so I've ...
F# type mismatch problem in DirectX demo F# type mismatch problem in DirectX demo demo directx f%23 pastebin DirectX device:Device Array.init k2ij List.iter Color.Black F# type mismatch problem in DirectX demo I've been wanting to try out the FDX demo however it gave me a series of errors and warnings due to compatibil...
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56028830_c0
56028830
fsharp
0
Title: How to retrieve a url encoded form in F# Giraffe Web API? Problem title: How to retrieve a url encoded form in F# Giraffe Web API? Tags: forms, asp.net-core, c%23, f%23-giraffe, f%23 Problem: How to retrieve a url encoded form in F# Giraffe Web API? I am thinking about rewriting a WebAPI code in C# ASP.NET Core ...
How to retrieve a url encoded form in F# Giraffe Web API? How to retrieve a url encoded form in F# Giraffe Web API? forms asp.net-core c%23 f%23-giraffe f%23 How Giraffe Web API HttpPost DocumentValidationCallbackMessage Consumes Task IActionResult FromForm Controller Action GET Not Found asp.net-core How to retrieve a...
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41301785_c0
41301785
fsharp
0
Title: Azure storage account connection Problem title: Azure storage account connection Tags: f%23, azure-storage Problem: Azure storage account connection Having just created an Azure storage account with the following details: Location: UK West Subscription: Pay As You Go Performance/Access Tier: Standard/Hot Replica...
Azure storage account connection Azure storage account connection f%23 azure-storage Microsoft.WindowsAzure.Storage.StorageException System.Net.WebException Azure FSI Microsoft.WindowsAzure.Storage DefaultEndpointsProtocol AccountName MyAccountName AccountKey MyAccountKey CloudStorageAccount Parse CreateCloudTableClien...
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31459965_c0
31459965
fsharp
0
Title: Translating F# function partial application to C# Problem title: Translating F# function partial application to C# Tags: c%23, f%23, functional-programming Problem: Translating F# function partial application to C# I'm translating this F# source for railway oriented programming to C# . I'm having trouble transla...
Translating F# function partial application to C# Translating F# function partial application to C# c%23 f%23 functional-programming Translating SelectMany this:Result TSuccess TMessage Func lift2 mapper.Invoke func.Invoke Result TResult TValue Translating F# function partial application to C# I'm translating this F# s...
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2762689_c0
2762689
fsharp
0
Title: F# replace ref variable with something fun Problem title: F# replace ref variable with something fun Tags: refactoring, functional-programming, f%23 Problem: F# replace ref variable with something fun I have the following F# function which makes use of a ref variable to seed and keep track of a running total, so...
F# replace ref variable with something fun F# replace ref variable with something fun refactoring functional-programming f%23 WeightedItem self.id self.weight rand:System.Random List.sumBy item.weight rand.Next List.find System.Random F# replace ref variable with something fun I have the following F# function which mak...
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39187500_c0
39187500
fsharp
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Title: Efficiently read last row from a large csv file Problem title: Efficiently read last row from a large csv file Tags: csv, f%23 Problem: Efficiently read last row from a large csv file Given a large csv file, is it possible to read the very last row in a reasonably efficient manner? I have the following python fu...
Efficiently read last row from a large csv file Efficiently read last row from a large csv file csv f%23 a Efficiently f.readline f.seek f.read EOL System.IO File.Open someFile.txt FileMode.Open SeekOrigin.End StreamReader s.Read s.ReadLine Efficiently read last row from a large csv file Given a large csv file, is it p...
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53821730_c0
53821730
fsharp
0
Title: How do I write in text file, when I&#x27;ve created a file Problem title: How do I write in text file, when I&#x27;ve created a file Tags: file, text, f%23 Problem: How do I write in text file, when I've created a file this is my first time writing in here. I'm new to f# and wanted to get some help. I've made a ...
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72859702_c0
72859702
fsharp
0
Title: Merge two dataframes by 2 columns - Deedle Problem title: Merge two dataframes by 2 columns - Deedle Tags: c%23, deedle, f%23 Problem: Merge two dataframes by 2 columns - Deedle I am trying to combine two deedle dataframes in a way similar to merge in pandas. I will have one bigger frame where there is a year an...
Merge two dataframes by 2 columns - Deedle Merge two dataframes by 2 columns - Deedle c%23 deedle f%23 Merge Deedle df1 df2 df2ByYQ df2.IndexRowsUsing row.GetAs Year Trim Quarter df1.Rows.SelectOptional df2ByYQ.Rows kvp.Value.Value.GetAs TryGetAs Merge two dataframes by 2 columns - Deedle I am trying to combine two dee...
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7479948_c0
7479948
fsharp
0
Title: Equivalent of Haskell do-notation or F# Computation Expressions in Scala? Problem title: Equivalent of Haskell do-notation or F# Computation Expressions in Scala? Tags: scala, do-notation, f%23, haskell, monads Problem: Equivalent of Haskell do-notation or F# Computation Expressions in Scala? F# Computation Expr...
Equivalent of Haskell do-notation or F# Computation Expressions in Scala? Equivalent of Haskell do-notation or F# Computation Expressions in Scala? scala do-notation f%23 haskell monads Equivalent Haskell Computation Expressions Scala Future f.get Copy ReadMode WriteMode Done Equivalent of Haskell do-notation or F# Com...
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10164303_c0
10164303
fsharp
0
Title: Weighted random selection using Walker&#x27;s Alias Method Problem title: Weighted random selection using Walker&#x27;s Alias Method Tags: c%23, f%23, .net, probability Problem: Weighted random selection using Walker's Alias Method I was looking for this algorithm (algorithm which will randomly select from a lis...
Weighted random selection using Walker&#x27;s Alias Method Weighted random selection using Walker&#x27;s Alias Method c%23 f%23 .net probability Walker System System.Collections.Generic System.Linq Weighted Alias Method ChuckNorris Program Main Dictionary Random rnd.Next oo.Values.Sum o.Value o.Key Console.WriteLine We...
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26240858_c0
26240858
fsharp
0
Title: How to implement interface having method returning Task (non-generic) in F# Problem title: How to implement interface having method returning Task (non-generic) in F# Tags: task-parallel-library, f%23, c%23, c%23-to-f%23, async-await Problem: How to implement interface having method returning Task (non-generic) ...
How to implement interface having method returning Task (non-generic) in F# How to implement interface having method returning Task (non-generic) in F# task-parallel-library f%23 c%23 c%23-to-f%23 async-await How Task IProductRepository SaveProduct Product CSharpProductRepository _db.Products.Add _db.SaveChangesAsync F...
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35722526_c2
35722526
fsharp
2
p-48h] cmp dword ptr [rcx],ecx call 00007FFA3E4605C0 mov qword ptr [rbp-0F8h],rax mov rax,qword ptr [rbp-0F8h] mov qword ptr [rbp+30h],rax mov rax,qword ptr [rbp-0F0h] mov qword ptr [rbp+28h],rax mov rax,qword ptr [rbp-38h] mov qword ptr [rbp+20h],rax mov eax,dword ptr [rbp-30h] mov dword ptr [rbp+18h],eax nop jmp 0000...
p-48h] cmp dword ptr [rcx],ecx call 00007FFA3E4605C0 mov qword ptr [rbp-0F8h],rax mov rax,qword ptr [rbp-0F8h] mov qword ptr [rbp+30h],rax mov rax,qword ptr [rbp-0F0h] mov qword ptr [rbp+28h],rax mov rax,qword ptr [rbp-38h] mov qword ptr [rbp+20h],rax mov eax,dword ptr [rbp-30h] mov dword ptr [rbp+18h],eax nop jmp 0000...
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46384203_c0
46384203
fsharp
0
Title: Why doesn&#x27;t a prism set function return an Option/Maybe Problem title: Why doesn&#x27;t a prism set function return an Option/Maybe Tags: lenses, f%23, functional-programming, scala, haskell Problem: Why doesn't a prism set function return an Option/Maybe In functional optics, a well-behaved prism (called a...
Why doesn&#x27;t a prism set function return an Option/Maybe Why doesn&#x27;t a prism set function return an Option/Maybe lenses f%23 functional-programming scala haskell Why Option Maybe Why doesn't a prism set function return an Option/Maybe In functional optics, a well-behaved prism (called a partial lens in scala, ...
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42286136_c0
42286136
fsharp
0
Title: Get underlying type for a sequence (array, list, seq) Problem title: Get underlying type for a sequence (array, list, seq) Tags: .net, f%23 Problem: Get underlying type for a sequence (array, list, seq) Given a type with various properties, how does one extract the type of property when the property is array , l...
Get underlying type for a sequence (array, list, seq) Get underlying type for a sequence (array, list, seq) .net f%23 Get Car CarStore others2 ResizeArray Dump typ:Type GetProperties Seq.map p.Name p.PropertyType IStructuralEquatable FSharpList IEnumerable List Get underlying type for a sequence (array, list, seq) Give...
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7429999_c0
7429999
fsharp
0
Title: Are there plans to support &quot;type providers&quot; for Scala&#x27;s SIQ (ScalaIntegratedQuery) like in F#? Problem title: Are there plans to support &quot;type providers&quot; for Scala&#x27;s SIQ (ScalaIntegratedQuery) like in F#? Tags: type-providers, scalaquery, scala, database, f%23 Problem: Are there pla...
Are there plans to support &quot;type providers&quot; for Scala&#x27;s SIQ (ScalaIntegratedQuery) like in F#? Are there plans to support &quot;type providers&quot; for Scala&#x27;s SIQ (ScalaIntegratedQuery) like in F#? type-providers scalaquery scala database f%23 Scala SIQ ScalaIntegratedQuery Are there plans to supp...
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47493615_c0
47493615
fsharp
0
Title: How to use WhenAnyValue and ToProperty with F#? Problem title: How to use WhenAnyValue and ToProperty with F#? Tags: reactiveui, f%23, c%23-to-f%23, xamarin Problem: How to use WhenAnyValue and ToProperty with F#? I'm new to F# and to reactiveui, can someone help me to translate the following C# code to F# this....
How to use WhenAnyValue and ToProperty with F#? How to use WhenAnyValue and ToProperty with F#? reactiveui f%23 c%23-to-f%23 xamarin How WhenAnyValue ToProperty this.WhenAnyValue e.Username p.Password string.IsNullOrEmpty password.Length v.IsValid _isValid vm:LoginViewModel vm.Username vm.Password Where p.Length Select...
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23716899_c0
23716899
fsharp
0
Title: Replacing an element recursively with f# Problem title: Replacing an element recursively with f# Tags: f%23, recursion Problem: Replacing an element recursively with f# When I have the value go first and index come second in the argument list. The following code works let rec replace value index list = match ind...
Replacing an element recursively with f# Replacing an element recursively with f# f%23 recursion Replacing x::xs value::xs x::replace reversed_list Replacing an element recursively with f# When I have the value go first and index come second in the argument list. The following code works However, as soon as I swap valu...
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78282192_c1
78282192
fsharp
1
then if reader.TokenType = JsonToken.StartArray then let token = JToken.Load reader let xs = token.ToObject<List<'k * 'v>>() (PersistentHashMap.empty, xs) ||> Seq.fold (fun acc (k, v) -> PersistentHashMap.add k v acc) else PersistentHashMap.empty else PersistentHashMap.empty But when used with the previous code, it fa...
then if reader.TokenType = JsonToken.StartArray then let token = JToken.Load reader let xs = token.ToObject<List<'k * 'v>>() (PersistentHashMap.empty, xs) ||> Seq.fold (fun acc (k, v) -> PersistentHashMap.add k v acc) else PersistentHashMap.empty else PersistentHashMap.empty But when used with the previous code, it fa...
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9336353_c0
9336353
fsharp
0
Title: Can I run fsx files from within Visual Studio without setting up a project? Problem title: Can I run fsx files from within Visual Studio without setting up a project? Tags: f%23-interactive, f%23, scripting Problem: Can I run fsx files from within Visual Studio without setting up a project? I want to use F# for ...
Can I run fsx files from within Visual Studio without setting up a project? Can I run fsx files from within Visual Studio without setting up a project? f%23-interactive f%23 scripting within Can Visual Studio Can I run fsx files from within Visual Studio without setting up a project? I want to use F# for some very basi...
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38995244_c0
38995244
fsharp
0
Title: JavaScript function signatures in WebSharper Problem title: JavaScript function signatures in WebSharper Tags: f%23, javascript, websharper, amplifyjs Problem: JavaScript function signatures in WebSharper I am creating an ampify.js binding for the WebSharper. ( https://github.com/aph5nt/websharper.amplifyjs ). W...
JavaScript function signatures in WebSharper JavaScript function signatures in WebSharper f%23 javascript websharper amplifyjs JavaScript WebSharper data:obj JS.Alert Amplify.Amplify.Subscribe Amplify.Amplify.Unsubscribe i.subscribeFn JavaScript function signatures in WebSharper I am creating an ampify.js binding for t...
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24710683_c1
24710683
fsharp
1
val EMPTY : FSharpDoodles.MainProgram.Stack = StackContents [] > let try1 = push 1.0 EMPTY;; val try1 : Stack = StackContents [1.0] > let try2_partial = push 1.0;; val try2_partial : (Stack -> Stack) > let try2 = try2_partial EMPTY;; val try2 : Stack = StackContents [1.0] > let stackWith1 = ONE EMPTY;; System.NullRefe...
val EMPTY : FSharpDoodles.MainProgram.Stack = StackContents [] > let try1 = push 1.0 EMPTY;; val try1 : Stack = StackContents [1.0] > let try2_partial = push 1.0;; val try2_partial : (Stack -> Stack) > let try2 = try2_partial EMPTY;; val try2 : Stack = StackContents [1.0] > let stackWith1 = ONE EMPTY;; System.NullRefe...
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39996847_c0
39996847
fsharp
0
Title: F# SQL write an obj[][] to an SQL table Problem title: F# SQL write an obj[][] to an SQL table Tags: insert, ado.net, arrays, f%23, sql Problem: F# SQL write an obj[][] to an SQL table So I have an obj[][] that I've created using F# and now I want to write the values in that collection to an SQL table. The issue...
F# SQL write an obj[][] to an SQL table F# SQL write an obj[][] to an SQL table insert ado.net arrays f%23 sql SQL table2 Jackson Sentzke Peter SqlConnection cn.Open INSERT INTO VALUES param1 SqlCommand db.Parameters.AddWithValue db.ExecuteNonQuery ado.net F# SQL write an obj[][] to an SQL table So I have an obj[][] th...
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79059560_c1
79059560
fsharp
1
allo>; sub returnBurrito($meat, @ingredients) { $meat, @ingredients } sub tortilla { returnBurrito( Monad::Result.ok(Veggie), [] ) } sub add-meat($meat, ($, @ingredients)) { Monad::Result.ok($meat), @ingredients } sub add-ingredient($ingredient, ($meat, @ingredients)) { $meat, [$ingredient, |@ingredients] } sub add-mis...
allo>; sub returnBurrito($meat, @ingredients) { $meat, @ingredients } sub tortilla { returnBurrito( Monad::Result.ok(Veggie), [] ) } sub add-meat($meat, ($, @ingredients)) { Monad::Result.ok($meat), @ingredients } sub add-ingredient($ingredient, ($meat, @ingredients)) { $meat, [$ingredient, |@ingredients] } sub add-mis...
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9773379_c0
9773379
fsharp
0
Title: extending fsharpchart Problem title: extending fsharpchart Tags: correlation, fsharpchart, drawing, f%23 Problem: extending fsharpchart I would like to use FSharpChart but there is no basic Chart for what I would like to display : a correlation matrix. I therefore wrote some functions to draw on a bitmap, along ...
extending fsharpchart extending fsharpchart correlation fsharpchart drawing f%23 udls:seq mapcorrel:Map Form Width Height Text Correlation PictureBox BackColor Color.White Dock DockStyle.Fill SizeMode PictureBoxSizeMode.CenterImage Bitmap Graphics.FromImage gr.Clear draw2D Seq.map kv.Value Seq.average boxChart.Image ma...
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42827889_c0
42827889
fsharp
0
Title: How to organize F# and C# side by side Problem title: How to organize F# and C# side by side Tags: f%23, c%23 Problem: How to organize F# and C# side by side The project I am working on will have to be migrated from C# to F# based on what brings food on the table tomorrow - in other words, the two languages have...
How to organize F# and C# side by side How to organize F# and C# side by side f%23 c%23 How How to organize F# and C# side by side The project I am working on will have to be migrated from C# to F# based on what brings food on the table tomorrow - in other words, the two languages have to live side by side in this proj...
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