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8590698
fsharp
0
Title: Using F# Option Type in C# Problem title: Using F# Option Type in C# Tags: option-type, f%23, c%23 Problem: Using F# Option Type in C# I have the following type: and ListInfo() = let mutable count = 0 // This is a mutable option because we can't have an infinite data structure. let mutable lInfo : Option<ListInf...
Using F# Option Type in C# Using F# Option Type in C# option-type f%23 c%23 Using Option Type ListInfo None DictInfo BaseInfo this.BaseInfo this.DictInfo this.LInfo Some this.Count FSharpOption Types.ListInfo get_IsSome listInfo.LInfo listInfo.LInfo.Value HandleListInfo Using F# Option Type in C# I have the following t...
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52411461_c0
52411461
fsharp
0
Title: F# list group by running total? Problem title: F# list group by running total? Tags: f%23 Problem: F# list group by running total? I have the following list of tuples ordered by the first item. I want to cluster the times by If the second item of the tuple is greater then 50, it will be in its own cluster. Other...
F# list group by running total? F# list group by running total? f%23 ACE AMR Aam Acc Adj Aga All Ame Amo Seq.groupBy Seq.sortBy Seq.map Seq.sum List.append F# list group by running total? I have the following list of tuples ordered by the first item. I want to cluster the times by If the second item of the tuple is gre...
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5722009_c0
5722009
fsharp
0
Title: F# fails with &quot;Error 4 This expression was expected to have type int but here has type int -&gt; int&quot; Problem title: F# fails with &quot;Error 4 This expression was expected to have type int but here has type int -&gt; int&quot; Tags: f%23, functional-programming Problem: F# fails with "Error 4 This ex...
F# fails with &quot;Error 4 This expression was expected to have type int but here has type int -&gt; int&quot; F# fails with &quot;Error 4 This expression was expected to have type int but here has type int -&gt; int&quot; f%23 functional-programming Error Factorization F# fails with "Error 4 This expression was expec...
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37971916_c0
37971916
fsharp
0
Title: Ambiguity in pattern matching syntax Problem title: Ambiguity in pattern matching syntax Tags: f%23 Problem: Ambiguity in pattern matching syntax I came across an oddity in the F# pattern matching syntax today, which can lead to apparent failures in the exhaustivity check. type Thing = | This | That | Other let ...
Ambiguity in pattern matching syntax Ambiguity in pattern matching syntax f%23 Ambiguity Thing Other Ambiguity in pattern matching syntax I came across an oddity in the F# pattern matching syntax today, which can lead to apparent failures in the exhaustivity check. In the above scenario the compiler helpfully tells me ...
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405761_c0
405761
fsharp
0
Title: Typed FP: Tuple Arguments and Curriable Arguments Problem title: Typed FP: Tuple Arguments and Curriable Arguments Tags: f%23, type-systems, language-design, haskell, functional-programming Problem: Typed FP: Tuple Arguments and Curriable Arguments In statically typed functional programming languages, like Stand...
Typed FP: Tuple Arguments and Curriable Arguments Typed FP: Tuple Arguments and Curriable Arguments f%23 type-systems language-design haskell functional-programming Typed Tuple Arguments Curriable Typed FP: Tuple Arguments and Curriable Arguments In statically typed functional programming languages, like Standard ML, F...
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30401474_c0
30401474
fsharp
0
Title: FSharp: Type inference with generic Problem title: FSharp: Type inference with generic Tags: f%23, generics, type-inference Problem: FSharp: Type inference with generic I do not understand why the following code does not compile module GenericsTest = open System type Dog = { name:string } type Apple = { size:int...
FSharp: Type inference with generic FSharp: Type inference with generic f%23 generics type-inference FSharp Type GenericsTest System Dog name:string Apple size:int id:string Activator.CreateInstance getAsParam:string FSharp: Type inference with generic I do not understand why the following code does not compile If you ...
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11096380_c0
11096380
fsharp
0
Title: IntelliSense for F# in Visual Studio 2012 Trial Problem title: IntelliSense for F# in Visual Studio 2012 Trial Tags: type-inference, f%23 Problem: IntelliSense for F# in Visual Studio 2012 Trial I keep running into the following problem: (System.Console.ReadLine ()).Split [|'('; ')'|] |> Array.filter (fun s -> n...
IntelliSense for F# in Visual Studio 2012 Trial IntelliSense for F# in Visual Studio 2012 Trial type-inference f%23 IntelliSense Visual Studio Trial System.Console.ReadLine Split Array.filter System.String.IsNullOrEmpty Array.map s.Split t.Trim MORE Lookup IntelliSense for F# in Visual Studio 2012 Trial I keep running ...
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51014991_c0
51014991
fsharp
0
Title: F# Printing out a 2D String Array Problem title: F# Printing out a 2D String Array Tags: printf, multidimensional-array, f%23 Problem: F# Printing out a 2D String Array I'm currently working on a board game called Neutron. let boardArray = array2D [ ["*"; "*"; "*"; "*"; "*"; "*"; "*"; "*"; "*"; "*"; "*"]; ["*"; ...
F# Printing out a 2D String Array F# Printing out a 2D String Array printf multidimensional-array f%23 Printing Array array2D F# Printing out a 2D String Array I'm currently working on a board game called Neutron. I have this string array. My question is, how do I go about printing an array like this? My initial though...
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54153208_c1
54153208
fsharp
1
Then having also a basic implementation of a Continuation Monad : type Cont<'T,'r> = (('T -> 'r) -> 'r) module Continuation = let returnCont x = (fun k -> k x) let bindCont f m = (fun k -> m (fun a -> f a k)) let delayCont f = (fun k -> f () k) let runCont (c:Cont<_,_>) cont = c cont let callcc (f: ('T -> Cont<'b,'r>)...
Then having also a basic implementation of a Continuation Monad : type Cont<'T,'r> = (('T -> 'r) -> 'r) module Continuation = let returnCont x = (fun k -> k x) let bindCont f m = (fun k -> m (fun a -> f a k)) let delayCont f = (fun k -> f () k) let runCont (c:Cont<_,_>) cont = c cont let callcc (f: ('T -> Cont<'b,'r>)...
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50615393_c0
50615393
fsharp
0
Title: Error: Invalid attempt to call Read when reader is closed? Problem title: Error: Invalid attempt to call Read when reader is closed? Tags: f%23, ado.net Problem: Error: Invalid attempt to call Read when reader is closed? The following type is defined. type DownloadedItem = { Period: DateTime; Name: string } with...
Error: Invalid attempt to call Read when reader is closed? Error: Invalid attempt to call Read when reader is closed? f%23 ado.net Error Invalid Read DownloadedItem Period DateTime Name rdr:IDataReader rdr.GetDateTime rdr.GetString rdr.Read DownloadedItem.fromRdr sp_name StartPeriod SqlConnection Shared.connectionStrin...
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43707243_c0
43707243
fsharp
0
Title: What is the best way to slice a sub-DataFrame of a Deedle DataFrame? Problem title: What is the best way to slice a sub-DataFrame of a Deedle DataFrame? Tags: deedle, dataframe, f%23, slice Problem: What is the best way to slice a sub-DataFrame of a Deedle DataFrame? I was able to slice a sub-DataFrame of a Deed...
What is the best way to slice a sub-DataFrame of a Deedle DataFrame? What is the best way to slice a sub-DataFrame of a Deedle DataFrame? deedle dataframe f%23 slice What Deedle DataFrame df.Rows.After Frame.ofRows Frame.filterRows DateTime Series List.map df1 Frame df2 df1.Rows.After ObjectSeries df3 df4 FS0039 GetSli...
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27648338_c0
27648338
fsharp
0
Title: Exact usage of Async.Sleep() in F# Problem title: Exact usage of Async.Sleep() in F# Tags: f%23, asynchronous Problem: Exact usage of Async.Sleep() in F# I have a question: I have problem in usage Async.Sleep() method in F#. This is a piece of code in my program: if (newAngle <> currentAngle) then if (newAngle =...
Exact usage of Async.Sleep() in F# Exact usage of Async.Sleep() in F# f%23 asynchronous Exact Async.Sleep Motor MotorPort.OutA SetSpeed angle1 GetTachoCount angle2 int64 Off Async Exact usage of Async.Sleep() in F# I have a question: I have problem in usage Async.Sleep() method in F#. This is a piece of code in my prog...
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44491043_c0
44491043
fsharp
0
Title: Does F# Guideline recommend to declare module &amp; type having the same name? Problem title: Does F# Guideline recommend to declare module &amp; type having the same name? Tags: .net, f%23, module, naming-conventions, record Problem: Does F# Guideline recommend to declare module & type having the same name? Aft...
Does F# Guideline recommend to declare module &amp; type having the same name? Does F# Guideline recommend to declare module &amp; type having the same name? .net f%23 module naming-conventions record Does Guideline InfrastructureTypes DomainTypes System System.fs system.children List.rev Does F# Guideline recommend to...
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49723125_c0
49723125
fsharp
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Title: How do I decompose a discriminated union that is a type? Problem title: How do I decompose a discriminated union that is a type? Tags: discriminated-union, f%23 Problem: How do I decompose a discriminated union that is a type? Suppose I have the following (basic and slightly pointless) F#... type Point = Point o...
How do I decompose a discriminated union that is a type? How do I decompose a discriminated union that is a type? discriminated-union f%23 How Point MyUnion MyInt MyString MyTwoStrings MyPoint MyUnionType You Missing How do I decompose a discriminated union that is a type? Suppose I have the following (basic and slight...
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Title: What is F# equivalent of C# &quot;public event &quot; Problem title: What is F# equivalent of C# &quot;public event &quot; Tags: delegates, com, c%23-to-f%23, f%23, events Problem: What is F# equivalent of C# "public event " I'm trying to translate to F# code from this article http://www.codeproject.com/Articles...
What is F# equivalent of C# &quot;public event &quot; What is F# equivalent of C# &quot;public event &quot; delegates com c%23-to-f%23 f%23 events What MyFirstEventHandler MyFirstEvent MyFsComComponent my_event Event CLIEvent x.MyFirstEvent my_event.Publish DelegateEvent What is F# equivalent of C# "public event " I'm ...
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Title: Defining C# events in F# Problem title: Defining C# events in F# Tags: c%23, f%23, events Problem: Defining C# events in F# In a C# class I have the following definition public event Action<Unit> Output1; This type of definition is required by a third party application (TPA). This application imports a DLL conta...
Defining C# events in F# Defining C# events in F# c%23 f%23 events Defining Action Unit Output1 Event CLIEvent __.Output1 output1.Publish FSharpHandler LanguagePrimitives.IntrinsicFunctions.FailInit output1.Publish.AddHandler output1.Publish.RemoveHandler Defining C# events in F# In a C# class I have the following defi...
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Title: Does F# have row polymorphism (or something similar?) Problem title: Does F# have row polymorphism (or something similar?) Tags: f%23, ocaml, .net, f%23-3.0 Problem: Does F# have row polymorphism (or something similar?) Does F# have row polymorphism or something similar? Specifically, in OCaml, we can write a fu...
Does F# have row polymorphism (or something similar?) Does F# have row polymorphism (or something similar?) f%23 ocaml .net f%23-3.0 Does AutoOpen Foo AbstractClass foo1 this.num this.char foo2 this.string x:foo x.num Does F# have row polymorphism (or something similar?) Does F# have row polymorphism or something simil...
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Title: Does mkProgram expose more functionality than mkSimple? Problem title: Does mkProgram expose more functionality than mkSimple? Tags: fable-f%23, f%23, elmish Problem: Does mkProgram expose more functionality than mkSimple? I am trying to understand the difference between mkSimple and mkProgram in Fable-Elmish, o...
Does mkProgram expose more functionality than mkSimple? Does mkProgram expose more functionality than mkSimple? fable-f%23 f%23 elmish Does Simple Typical Does mkProgram expose more functionality than mkSimple? I am trying to understand the difference between mkSimple and mkProgram in Fable-Elmish, or Elmish.WPF which ...
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69946107_c1
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TypeProvider' reported an error: System.Data.SqlClient is not supported on this platform. [C:\Development\F#\MyApp\MyApp.fsproj] Build FAILED. C:\Development\F#\MyApp\DataTypes.fs(21,16): error FS3033: The type provider 'FSharp.Data.Sql.SqlTypeProvider' reported an error: System.Data.SqlClient is not supported on this ...
TypeProvider' reported an error: System.Data.SqlClient is not supported on this platform. [C:\Development\F#\MyApp\MyApp.fsproj] Build FAILED. C:\Development\F#\MyApp\DataTypes.fs(21,16): error FS3033: The type provider 'FSharp.Data.Sql.SqlTypeProvider' reported an error: System.Data.SqlClient is not supported on this ...
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Title: Determine if all elements of a list belong to the same DU case Problem title: Determine if all elements of a list belong to the same DU case Tags: f%23 Problem: Determine if all elements of a list belong to the same DU case I have a discriminated union with 10-15 cases, all having data in the form of int<'a> : t...
Determine if all elements of a list belong to the same DU case Determine if all elements of a list belong to the same DU case f%23 Determine MyUnionType Case1 Case2 CaseN mySum:MyUnionType Some None Option.map List.choose Determine if all elements of a list belong to the same DU case I have a discriminated union with 1...
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Title: F# How to use preload child records using Sql Type Provider Problem title: F# How to use preload child records using Sql Type Provider Tags: sql-server, f%23, type-providers Problem: F# How to use preload child records using Sql Type Provider I'm using the F# SqlDataConnection data provider to access a database....
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| TwoPointer | TwoFoulShots -> 2 | ThreePointer | ThreeFoulShots -> 3 | FoulShot -> 1 match points with | NotGame p -> if p + shotValue < Objective then { Player=ballHandler; Points=LessThanGame (p + shotValue) }, defender else { Player=ballHandler; Points=Game (p + shotValue) }, defender | IsGame p -> { Player=ballHa...
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Title: Using Fsharp.Sql.DataClient via a referenced project in asp.net core Problem title: Using Fsharp.Sql.DataClient via a referenced project in asp.net core Tags: asp.net-core-mvc, f%23, fsharp.data.sqlclient Problem: Using Fsharp.Sql.DataClient via a referenced project in asp.net core I am building an Asp.net Core ...
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Title: Managing HttpClient in a F# WebAssembly app Problem title: Managing HttpClient in a F# WebAssembly app Tags: dotnet-httpclient, f%23, bolero Problem: Managing HttpClient in a F# WebAssembly app What is the best practice is to "register" the http client in one place, so it can be reused from this Elmish update fu...
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Title: How do i remove rows based on comma-separated list of values in a Power BI parameter in Power Query? Problem title: How do i remove rows based on comma-separated list of values in a Power BI parameter in Power Query? Tags: f%23, m, powerquery, powerbi Problem: How do i remove rows based on comma-separated list o...
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Title: Pulling NuGet package version from TeamCity build number using FAKE Problem title: Pulling NuGet package version from TeamCity build number using FAKE Tags: f%23-fake, f%23, nuget, teamcity Problem: Pulling NuGet package version from TeamCity build number using FAKE I've created my build script that generates a ...
Pulling NuGet package version from TeamCity build number using FAKE Pulling NuGet package version from TeamCity build number using FAKE f%23-fake f%23 nuget teamcity TeamCity FAKE Pulling NuGet Authors Project Description OutputPath Summary WorkingDir Version TeamCityHelper.TeamCityBuildNumber myProject.nuspec Pulling ...
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29166468_c0
29166468
fsharp
0
Title: F# child agent. Is there a &#x27;this&#x27; pointer Problem title: F# child agent. Is there a &#x27;this&#x27; pointer Tags: actor, f%23 Problem: F# child agent. Is there a 'this' pointer I have the following pattern - and I am wondering what is the best way to solve it. An agent #1, wants to issue an agent #2 a...
F# child agent. Is there a &#x27;this&#x27; pointer F# child agent. Is there a &#x27;this&#x27; pointer actor f%23 Agent MailboxProcessor A1Message CreateChild ChildNotification A2Message Start Stop a1Ref Unchecked.defaultof inbox.Receive Post Notified Child F# child agent. Is there a 'this' pointer I have the followin...
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26704985_c0
26704985
fsharp
0
Title: The most appropriate way to return a hot, awaited task from F# to a caller in C# framework Problem title: The most appropriate way to return a hot, awaited task from F# to a caller in C# framework Tags: f%23, c%23-to-f%23 Problem: The most appropriate way to return a hot, awaited task from F# to a caller in C# f...
The most appropriate way to return a hot, awaited task from F# to a caller in C# framework The most appropriate way to return a hot, awaited task from F# to a caller in C# framework f%23 c%23-to-f%23 F# SynchronizationContext DoAsync Task taskContext.ReturnAsync Async.Ignore x.DoAsync Async.AwaitTask Task.FromResult As...
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76826264_c1
76826264
fsharp
1
(ReadQuery.value query)) ErrorDetails = ex.Message }) }) } Cancellation is provided as shown, with the async function using the token to cancel the ToListAsync method, and the Async.OnCancel(fun () -> session.CloseAsync() |> ignore) function closing the session and rolling back the transaction when cancellation is req...
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61734644_c0
61734644
fsharp
0
Title: Stack implementation in recursive function Problem title: Stack implementation in recursive function Tags: f%23, depth-first-search, backtracking, recursion, stack Problem: Stack implementation in recursive function I'm trying to implement a recursive backtracking function using depth first search and I'm stuck ...
Stack implementation in recursive function Stack implementation in recursive function f%23 depth-first-search backtracking recursion stack Stack width-1 height-1 Myarray List.isEmpty Stack implementation in recursive function I'm trying to implement a recursive backtracking function using depth first search and I'm stu...
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39347296_c0
39347296
fsharp
0
Title: Is it possible to make type abbreviations with member constraints? Problem title: Is it possible to make type abbreviations with member constraints? Tags: f%23, type-alias Problem: Is it possible to make type abbreviations with member constraints? type FFRec<'state when 'state: (member Tape: Stack<unit -> unit>)...
Is it possible to make type abbreviations with member constraints? Is it possible to make type abbreviations with member constraints? f%23 type-alias FFRec Tape Stack Mem ObjectPool Str CudaStream Workspace IsInferenceOnly d2M float32 Is it possible to make type abbreviations with member constraints? It is possible to ...
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31113446_c0
31113446
fsharp
0
Title: Accessing type data wrapped in another type Problem title: Accessing type data wrapped in another type Tags: f%23 Problem: Accessing type data wrapped in another type I am modelling a protocol in F#. The protocol states that there is a login command that takes a username and a password as parameters, and there i...
Accessing type data wrapped in another type Accessing type data wrapped in another type f%23 Accessing Command FormattedCommand SendString command:Command CommandString CommandData Parameters Login Logout Accessing type data wrapped in another type I am modelling a protocol in F#. The protocol states that there is a lo...
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70545972_c0
70545972
fsharp
0
Title: How to partially apply an active pattern Problem title: How to partially apply an active pattern Tags: active-pattern, f%23 Problem: How to partially apply an active pattern The Fsharpx.Extras NuGet package exposes an active pattern for regular expression matching, qualified as Fsharpx.Text.Regex.Match . The fir...
How to partially apply an active pattern How to partially apply an active pattern active-pattern f%23 How Fsharpx.Extras Fsharpx.Text.Regex.Match Match RegexOptions.None Some None Type How to partially apply an active pattern The Fsharpx.Extras NuGet package exposes an active pattern for regular expression matching, qu...
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13203089_c0
13203089
fsharp
0
Title: Code generation for mathematical problems Problem title: Code generation for mathematical problems Tags: f%23, math, ocaml, code-generation Problem: Code generation for mathematical problems I would like to write a program that takes in a description of a mathematical (optimization) problem, parses it, and gener...
Code generation for mathematical problems Code generation for mathematical problems f%23 math ocaml code-generation Code generation for mathematical problems I would like to write a program that takes in a description of a mathematical (optimization) problem, parses it, and generates compact, efficient C code that solv...
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47913585_c1
47913585
fsharp
1
... >=> (getJson() |> JSON) path "/zip" >=> Files.sendFile sampleZipPath false path "/goodbye" >=> OK "Goodbye GET" ] POST >=> choose [ path "/hello" >=> OK "Hello POST" pathScan "/content/%d" (fun param -> OK (sprintf "Found integer:\n%d" param)) pathScan "/content/%s" (fun param -> OK (sprintf "Found content:\n%s" p...
... >=> (getJson() |> JSON) path "/zip" >=> Files.sendFile sampleZipPath false path "/goodbye" >=> OK "Goodbye GET" ] POST >=> choose [ path "/hello" >=> OK "Hello POST" pathScan "/content/%d" (fun param -> OK (sprintf "Found integer:\n%d" param)) pathScan "/content/%s" (fun param -> OK (sprintf "Found content:\n%s" p...
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53196472_c1
53196472
fsharp
1
| false -> replaceItem tail (head::resultList) | true -> (item::resultList |> List.rev) @ tail replaceItem list [] [<CompilationRepresentation(CompilationRepresentationFlags.ModuleSuffix)>] module AdjacencyList = let create (rows: seq<string>) = let mutable preBuiltNodes: Node list = [] let rowsToEnumerate = rows |> S...
| false -> replaceItem tail (head::resultList) | true -> (item::resultList |> List.rev) @ tail replaceItem list [] [<CompilationRepresentation(CompilationRepresentationFlags.ModuleSuffix)>] module AdjacencyList = let create (rows: seq<string>) = let mutable preBuiltNodes: Node list = [] let rowsToEnumerate = rows |> S...
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42490140_c0
42490140
fsharp
0
Title: How can I overload static methods and use generic type constraints Problem title: How can I overload static methods and use generic type constraints Tags: f%23, type-constraints Problem: How can I overload static methods and use generic type constraints Given the following type with its overloaded methods type T...
How can I overload static methods and use generic type constraints How can I overload static methods and use generic type constraints f%23 type-constraints How ToOptionString Option Some op_Dollar Candidates l:Option _arg3 How can I overload static methods and use generic type constraints Given the following type with ...
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44184427_c0
44184427
fsharp
0
Title: Subtract two Maps of Map&lt;&#x27;a, int&gt; Problem title: Subtract two Maps of Map&lt;&#x27;a, int&gt; Tags: f%23, f%23-interactive Problem: Subtract two Maps of Map<'a, int> I have the following type: type Multiset<'a when 'a: comparison> = MSet of Map<'a, int> I want to declare a function for this type that ...
Subtract two Maps of Map&lt;&#x27;a, int&gt; Subtract two Maps of Map&lt;&#x27;a, int&gt; f%23 f%23-interactive Subtract Maps Map Multiset MSet Map.ofList Map.fold x::xs Seq.countBy Seq.toList List.filter List.contains Subtract two Maps of Map<'a, int> I have the following type: I want to declare a function for this ty...
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37658119_c0
37658119
fsharp
0
Title: Method not found: GenericChart when using FSharp.Charting from powershell cmdlet Problem title: Method not found: GenericChart when using FSharp.Charting from powershell cmdlet Tags: powershell, powershell-cmdlet, missingmethodexception, f%23 Problem: Method not found: GenericChart when using FSharp.Charting fro...
Method not found: GenericChart when using FSharp.Charting from powershell cmdlet Method not found: GenericChart when using FSharp.Charting from powershell cmdlet powershell powershell-cmdlet missingmethodexception f%23 FSharp.Charting powershell Method GenericChart DataAccessLayer.GetTestData Chart.Line Chart.Show Meth...
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9676513_c1
9676513
fsharp
1
End EDIT Note: The code I tried this in follows, but I did find a better algorithm for what it sovles. // An F# function to print a CommonTree as an s-expression // // Note: Because the CommonTree data structure was created allowing null values, // the null value has to be handled. // let commonTreeToSExpression100 (t...
End EDIT Note: The code I tried this in follows, but I did find a better algorithm for what it sovles. // An F# function to print a CommonTree as an s-expression // // Note: Because the CommonTree data structure was created allowing null values, // the null value has to be handled. // let commonTreeToSExpression100 (t...
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18291812_c0
18291812
fsharp
0
Title: Change async workflow builder to count steps? Problem title: Change async workflow builder to count steps? Tags: f%23, monads Problem: Change async workflow builder to count steps? My understanding is that what a workflow builder does is that it first "builds" the expression, and then subsequently executes it. S...
Change async workflow builder to count steps? Change async workflow builder to count steps? f%23 monads Change doSomething1 doSomething2 doSomething3 doSomething4 Change async workflow builder to count steps? My understanding is that what a workflow builder does is that it first "builds" the expression, and then subseq...
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30512414_c0
30512414
fsharp
0
Title: List commits that are reachable by following the parent links from the given commit (like `git rev-list`) Problem title: List commits that are reachable by following the parent links from the given commit (like `git rev-list`) Tags: f%23, git, libgit2sharp Problem: List commits that are reachable by following th...
List commits that are reachable by following the parent links from the given commit (like `git rev-list`) List commits that are reachable by following the parent links from the given commit (like `git rev-list`) f%23 git libgit2sharp ReferenceCollectionException the List libgit2sharp HEAD ReferenceCollectionException.R...
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33634139_c0
33634139
fsharp
0
Title: converting an enum to a list or sequence or generic collection type in F# Problem title: converting an enum to a list or sequence or generic collection type in F# Tags: .net, f%23 Problem: converting an enum to a list or sequence or generic collection type in F# I have a type that is either a Dictionary<string,N...
converting an enum to a list or sequence or generic collection type in F# converting an enum to a list or sequence or generic collection type in F# .net f%23 Dictionary Node Edge ConcurrentDictionary get_nodes Values Dictionary.Values ValueCollection ICollection g:Graph Dictionary_Graph nd.Values n.GetEnumerator Concur...
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37122707_c1
37122707
fsharp
1
Parameters( [ ProvidedStaticParameter("script", typeof<string>) ], fun nm [| :? string as operation |] -> let results = Regex.Matches(operation, "@([a-zA-Z_][a-zA-Z0-9_]*)") |> Seq.cast |> Seq.map (fun (regmatch: Match) -> regmatch.Groups.[1].Captures.[0].ToString()) let ps = [ for a in results -> ProvidedParameter(a, ...
Parameters( [ ProvidedStaticParameter("script", typeof<string>) ], fun nm [| :? string as operation |] -> let results = Regex.Matches(operation, "@([a-zA-Z_][a-zA-Z0-9_]*)") |> Seq.cast |> Seq.map (fun (regmatch: Match) -> regmatch.Groups.[1].Captures.[0].ToString()) let ps = [ for a in results -> ProvidedParameter(a, ...
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67955278_c0
67955278
fsharp
0
Title: Why is Newtonsoft converting a missing integer field to its default value in F#? Problem title: Why is Newtonsoft converting a missing integer field to its default value in F#? Tags: f%23, json-deserialization, json.net, json Problem: Why is Newtonsoft converting a missing integer field to its default value in F...
Why is Newtonsoft converting a missing integer field to its default value in F#? Why is Newtonsoft converting a missing integer field to its default value in F#? f%23 json-deserialization json.net json Why Newtonsoft Name Newtonsoft.Json.dll Newtonsoft.Json Test JsonConvert.DeserializeObject json.net Why is Newtonsoft ...
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2854145_c1
2854145
fsharp
1
s.Id <- reader.GetInt32 0 s.Name <- reader.GetString 1 s.StateName <- reader.GetString 3 ]), list.Empty ) This is my model type: type CityType() = inherit BaseType() let mutable name = "" let mutable stateName = "" member this.Name with get() = name and set restnameval=name <- restnameval member this.StateName with ge...
s.Id <- reader.GetInt32 0 s.Name <- reader.GetString 1 s.StateName <- reader.GetString 3 ]), list.Empty ) This is my model type: type CityType() = inherit BaseType() let mutable name = "" let mutable stateName = "" member this.Name with get() = name and set restnameval=name <- restnameval member this.StateName with ge...
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10646772_c0
10646772
fsharp
0
Title: How to write type constraint for a event member? Problem title: How to write type constraint for a event member? Tags: f%23, structural-typing, wpf Problem: How to write type constraint for a event member? WPF controls have many event members which has a same name without sharing the same interface or the base c...
How to write type constraint for a event member? How to write type constraint for a event member? f%23 structural-typing wpf How System.Windows.Controls Click:IEvent Add Button MenuItem CLIEvent __.Click Event Publish IntelliSense A.Click How to write type constraint for a event member? WPF controls have many event mem...
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38357737_c0
38357737
fsharp
0
Title: F# implementation of interface method with type constraint Problem title: F# implementation of interface method with type constraint Tags: interface, type-constraints, f%23 Problem: F# implementation of interface method with type constraint I have a stupid problem, I need to implement in F# class the interface w...
F# implementation of interface method with type constraint F# implementation of interface method with type constraint interface type-constraints f%23 IMyInterface MyMethod Implementation this.MyMethod F# implementation of interface method with type constraint I have a stupid problem, I need to implement in F# class the...
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4348699_c0
4348699
fsharp
0
Title: How can I do F#/Silverlight field validation with the following code? Problem title: How can I do F#/Silverlight field validation with the following code? Tags: validation, silverlight, forms, f%23, xaml Problem: How can I do F#/Silverlight field validation with the following code? I'd like to use the built-in S...
How can I do F#/Silverlight field validation with the following code? How can I do F#/Silverlight field validation with the following code? validation silverlight forms f%23 xaml NotifyOnValidationError How Silverlight MyForm UriCanvasControl Project MyForm.xaml Enter Stuff DefaultValue TextBox Application.LoadComponen...
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31080715_c0
31080715
fsharp
0
Title: How can I use Seq.sum for any .Net value types? Problem title: How can I use Seq.sum for any .Net value types? Tags: type-parameter, f%23 Problem: How can I use Seq.sum for any .Net value types? I'm looking to make a function that handles a seq of any numeric type of data (int, float, double), does a little comp...
How can I use Seq.sum for any .Net value types? How can I use Seq.sum for any .Net value types? type-parameter f%23 How Seq.sum Net ValueWithComputation Value Computation x.Value Seq.map x.Computation Could How can I use Seq.sum for any .Net value types? I'm looking to make a function that handles a seq of any numeric ...
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67032461_c0
67032461
fsharp
0
Title: Is there a way to enumerate JSON properties using F# JsonProvider? Problem title: Is there a way to enumerate JSON properties using F# JsonProvider? Tags: json, type-providers, f%23 Problem: Is there a way to enumerate JSON properties using F# JsonProvider? I parse some data in JSON format using F# and JSON Type...
Is there a way to enumerate JSON properties using F# JsonProvider? Is there a way to enumerate JSON properties using F# JsonProvider? json type-providers f%23 F# JSON JsonProvider Analyse Microsoft.FSharp.Reflection AnalyserExample System FSharp.Data Literal SampleFile example.json ContractsProvider ContractsProvider.P...
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50810966_c0
50810966
fsharp
0
Title: How to access configuration in configureServices Problem title: How to access configuration in configureServices Tags: f%23, f%23-giraffe Problem: How to access configuration in configureServices How would you access configuration from inside the configureServices method in Giraffe-FSharp? Here's an abridged sec...
How to access configuration in configureServices How to access configuration in configureServices f%23 f%23-giraffe How SAFE IServiceCollection services.AddCors services.AddGiraffe Want EntryPoint Directory.GetCurrentDirectory Path.Combine WebRoot WebHostBuilder UseKestrel UseContentRoot UseIISIntegration UseWebRoot Co...
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5125864_c0
5125864
fsharp
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Title: What&#x27;s wrong with my tree traversal code? Problem title: What&#x27;s wrong with my tree traversal code? Tags: traversal, algorithm, f%23, tree Problem: What's wrong with my tree traversal code? I have a simple tree, defined thusly: type BspTree = | Node of Rect * BspTree * BspTree | Null I can get a collect...
What&#x27;s wrong with my tree traversal code? What&#x27;s wrong with my tree traversal code? traversal algorithm f%23 tree What BspTree Node Rect Seq.empty Unexpected What's wrong with my tree traversal code? I have a simple tree, defined thusly: I can get a collection of leaf nodes (rooms in my tree "dungeon") like t...
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55413739
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Title: F# XUnit test deadlocks when initializer has dependency Problem title: F# XUnit test deadlocks when initializer has dependency Tags: xunit, f%23 Problem: F# XUnit test deadlocks when initializer has dependency I am having problems with a test in a netcoreapp2.2 .net core test project. Before the tests starts I n...
F# XUnit test deadlocks when initializer has dependency F# XUnit test deadlocks when initializer has dependency xunit f%23 XUnit Test HttpClient BaseAddress Uri swapi.co c.GetStringAsync Async.AwaitTask Async.RunSynchronously Fact Assert.NotNull F# XUnit test deadlocks when initializer has dependency I am having proble...
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65564196_c1
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fsharp
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Title: F#: To Design or not design with mutually dependably record types Problem title: F#: To Design or not design with mutually dependably record types Tags: record, mutual-recursion, f%23 Problem: F#: To Design or not design with mutually dependably record types I try to model trees with their nodes using F# records...
F#: To Design or not design with mutually dependably record types F#: To Design or not design with mutually dependably record types record mutual-recursion f%23 Design Tree Root Node Some None F#: To Design or not design with mutually dependably record types I try to model trees with their nodes using F# records. Here ...
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17620061
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Title: SingleOrDefault() throws a NullReferenceException in F# Problem title: SingleOrDefault() throws a NullReferenceException in F# Tags: f%23 Problem: SingleOrDefault() throws a NullReferenceException in F# The code below throws a NullReferenceException within the FirstOrDefault() method: open System open System.Col...
SingleOrDefault() throws a NullReferenceException in F# SingleOrDefault() throws a NullReferenceException in F# f%23 NullReferenceException SingleOrDefault FirstOrDefault System System.Collections.Generic System.Linq EntryPoint Frank Suzie John Keyser Soze suspects.FirstOrDefault Name Console.ReadLine Nothing SingleOrD...
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28243963
fsharp
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Title: How to write a variadic function in F# emulating a similar Haskell solution? Problem title: How to write a variadic function in F# emulating a similar Haskell solution? Tags: variadic-functions, f%23 Problem: How to write a variadic function in F# emulating a similar Haskell solution? How can I (if at all) emula...
How to write a variadic function in F# emulating a similar Haskell solution? How to write a variadic function in F# emulating a similar Haskell solution? variadic-functions f%23 How Haskell List.sum ParamArray How to write a variadic function in F# emulating a similar Haskell solution? How can I (if at all) emulate var...
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34548173_c0
34548173
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Title: Function returning type unit instead of type ref Problem title: Function returning type unit instead of type ref Tags: f%23, imperative, ref, return-type Problem: Function returning type unit instead of type ref Here I am attempting to use an imperative style factorial function, but despite the last line of the ...
Function returning type unit instead of type ref Function returning type unit instead of type ref f%23 imperative ref return-type EntryPoint factorial.fs FS0020 Use FS0001 Type Expecting Function returning type unit instead of type ref Here I am attempting to use an imperative style factorial function, but despite the ...
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33533647
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IPrime<int>.Value { get { return this.Value; } } double IPrime<double>.Value { get { return this.Value; } } } 2. Usage of types in F#: Usage in Visual Studio 2012, working: open SomeClassLib [<EntryPoint>] let main argv = let i = new FInt(10) let f = new FFloat(12.0) let g = fun (itm: SomeClassLib.Base) -> match itm w...
IPrime<int>.Value { get { return this.Value; } } double IPrime<double>.Value { get { return this.Value; } } } 2. Usage of types in F#: Usage in Visual Studio 2012, working: open SomeClassLib [<EntryPoint>] let main argv = let i = new FInt(10) let f = new FFloat(12.0) let g = fun (itm: SomeClassLib.Base) -> match itm w...
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42890822_c0
42890822
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Title: Writing this AWS C# code snippet in F# Problem title: Writing this AWS C# code snippet in F# Tags: c%23-to-f%23, c%23, f%23 Problem: Writing this AWS C# code snippet in F# I'm new to F# and was just wondering how to write the below C# code in F#? // Issue request and remember to dispose of the response using (Ge...
Writing this AWS C# code snippet in F# Writing this AWS C# code snippet in F# c%23-to-f%23 c%23 f%23 Writing AWS Issue GetObjectResponse client.GetObject StreamReader response.ResponseStream reader.ReadToEnd Console.WriteLine Object response.Key Version response.VersionId Contents s3Client.GetObject Writing this AWS C#...
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25486093
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Title: Downcast using type object in F# Problem title: Downcast using type object in F# Tags: f%23 Problem: Downcast using type object in F# let o1 = box SomeType() let t = typeof<SomeType> Is it possible to downcast (to SomeType) a boxed object (o1) using the Type information stored in other object (o1)? The ultimate ...
Downcast using type object in F# Downcast using type object in F# f%23 type Downcast SomeType Lack Covariance Contravariance Map Pre Post FSharpFunc Invoke Downcast using type object in F# Is it possible to downcast (to SomeType) a boxed object (o1) using the Type information stored in other object (o1)? The ultimate o...
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35835269_c0
35835269
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Title: JsonProvider Requires FSharp.Core 2.3.5 Problem title: JsonProvider Requires FSharp.Core 2.3.5 Tags: f%23-data, ubuntu, f%23, paket Problem: JsonProvider Requires FSharp.Core 2.3.5 I'm trying to run the standard example for CsvProvider example on XUbuntu. But I get an error that says JsonProvider is missing the ...
JsonProvider Requires FSharp.Core 2.3.5 JsonProvider Requires FSharp.Core 2.3.5 f%23-data ubuntu f%23 paket JsonProvider Requires FSharp.Core CsvProvider FSharp.Data portable-net40 sl5 wp8 win8 FSharp.Data.dll Stocks MSFT.csv Stocks.Load ichart.finance.yahoo.com table.csv MSFT Look Note Date DateTime Open msft.Rows Seq...
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42366383_c0
42366383
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Title: How do I write a function in F# that can be called from Excel and which will take a range as input and output an array into the ssheet? Problem title: How do I write a function in F# that can be called from Excel and which will take a range as input and output an array into the ssheet? Tags: excel-formula, array...
How do I write a function in F# that can be called from Excel and which will take a range as input and output an array into the ssheet? How do I write a function in F# that can be called from Excel and which will take a range as input and output an array into the ssheet? excel-formula arrays excel-addins f%23 excel-dna...
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48260288
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Title: RX filter based on downstream condition Problem title: RX filter based on downstream condition Tags: system.reactive, reactive-programming, f%23 Problem: RX filter based on downstream condition I'm trying to filter out further upstream items based on a downstream condition. mapProcess essentially starts a Proces...
RX filter based on downstream condition RX filter based on downstream condition system.reactive reactive-programming f%23 Observable.map Observable.switch Observable.filter Observable.iter Observable.finallyDo system.reactive RX filter based on downstream condition I'm trying to filter out further upstream items based ...
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43520693_c0
43520693
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Title: Need help converting Ruby code into F# Problem title: Need help converting Ruby code into F# Tags: structure, tree, f%23, code-conversion, ruby Problem: Need help converting Ruby code into F# I have the following code in Ruby which takes a list of 'melds' and creates a Tree Structure in order to find the best co...
Need help converting Ruby code into F# Need help converting Ruby code into F# structure tree f%23 code-conversion ruby Need Ruby MeldNode attr_accessor count_deadwood parent.deadwood build_meld_tree root_meld melds.each MeldNode.new new_tree clean_meld_group new_tree.deadwood best.deadwood Need help converting Ruby cod...
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| Red of Red * Coordinate type Space = | Occupied of Piece | Available of Coordinate type Status = | BlacksTurn | RedsTurn | BlackWins | RedWins (* Private *) let private black coordinate = Occupied (Black (BlackSoldier , coordinate)) let private red coordinate = Occupied (Red (RedSoldier , coordinate)) let private ge...
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Title: Is memory released after each iteration while mapping over a list? Problem title: Is memory released after each iteration while mapping over a list? Tags: memory, f%23, list Problem: Is memory released after each iteration while mapping over a list? Sorry if this is a beginner's question, but I need to be sure. ...
Is memory released after each iteration while mapping over a list? Is memory released after each iteration while mapping over a list? memory f%23 list MyRecord AList Name SomeRecord arec.AList List.filter List.sum newRec.AList List.map Is memory released after each iteration while mapping over a list? Sorry if this is ...
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Title: Project Doesn&#x27;t Load With Elmish-React Problem title: Project Doesn&#x27;t Load With Elmish-React Tags: fable-f%23, f%23, html, elmish Problem: Project Doesn't Load With Elmish-React I have a simple elmish react project directly from the template and when I run it it loads the public index.html page but not...
Project Doesn&#x27;t Load With Elmish-React Project Doesn&#x27;t Load With Elmish-React fable-f%23 f%23 html elmish Project Doesn Load Elmish-React App Fable.React Fable.React.Props Elmish Elmish.React Elmish.ReactNative Model Empty Msg NOP Cmd.ofMsg Hello Program.mkProgram Program.withReactBatched Program.run TGG Cont...
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} } ] Example of Desired Output: [ { { id: "firstEntry", entryList: [ { id: "foobar", foo: 12, bar: "something" }, { id: "barfoo", foo: 13, bar: "somethingElse" } ] }, { { id: "foofoobar", foo: 16, bar: "notSomething" } } } ] Edit2: I forked the FSharpLu repo, and changed the Compact Serializer to no longer write the ...
} } ] Example of Desired Output: [ { { id: "firstEntry", entryList: [ { id: "foobar", foo: 12, bar: "something" }, { id: "barfoo", foo: 13, bar: "somethingElse" } ] }, { { id: "foofoobar", foo: 16, bar: "notSomething" } } } ] Edit2: I forked the FSharpLu repo, and changed the Compact Serializer to no longer write the ...
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5 -> beta.[j].[4] ] let newV' = CalcPrime v startH vSlope betaList let newS' = CalcPrime s startH sSlope betaList let newP' = CalcPrime p startH pSlope betaList let delta = Delta h slopes let tau = Tau v s p let rowResult, rowNum, time, newV, newS, newP = if delta < tau then RecordResults rowNum time startH v s p slop...
5 -> beta.[j].[4] ] let newV' = CalcPrime v startH vSlope betaList let newS' = CalcPrime s startH sSlope betaList let newP' = CalcPrime p startH pSlope betaList let delta = Delta h slopes let tau = Tau v s p let rowResult, rowNum, time, newV, newS, newP = if delta < tau then RecordResults rowNum time startH v s p slop...
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Title: Why does my second snippet of F# async code work, but the first does not? Problem title: Why does my second snippet of F# async code work, but the first does not? Tags: multithreading, f%23, async-await, task-parallel-library Problem: Why does my second snippet of F# async code work, but the first does not? NB: ...
Why does my second snippet of F# async code work, but the first does not? Why does my second snippet of F# async code work, but the first does not? multithreading f%23 async-await task-parallel-library Why Async.AwaitTask Async.RunSynchronously Array.ofSeq Why does my second snippet of F# async code work, but the first...
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))) member inline this.Item with get (i: int) = values.[i - 1] // negate a vector static member inline ( ~- ) (a: Vector< ^F>) = Vector< ^F>.Init (Array.length a.Values) (fun i -> -a.[i]) // sum of two vectors static member inline ( + ) (a: Vector< ^F>, b: Vector< ^F>): Vector< ^F> = Vector< ^F>.Init (Array.length a.Va...
))) member inline this.Item with get (i: int) = values.[i - 1] // negate a vector static member inline ( ~- ) (a: Vector< ^F>) = Vector< ^F>.Init (Array.length a.Values) (fun i -> -a.[i]) // sum of two vectors static member inline ( + ) (a: Vector< ^F>, b: Vector< ^F>): Vector< ^F> = Vector< ^F>.Init (Array.length a.Va...
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Title: How can I reference FakeLib.dll in a Fake.Deploy deployment script? Problem title: How can I reference FakeLib.dll in a Fake.Deploy deployment script? Tags: f%23, f%23-fake Problem: How can I reference FakeLib.dll in a Fake.Deploy deployment script? I'm trying to reference FakeLib.dll from my local Fake.Deploy i...
How can I reference FakeLib.dll in a Fake.Deploy deployment script? How can I reference FakeLib.dll in a Fake.Deploy deployment script? f%23 f%23-fake How FakeLib.dll Fake.Deploy Deploy Install.fsx FS0082 Could Check MSB3245 FS0084 Assembly FAKE How can I reference FakeLib.dll in a Fake.Deploy deployment script? I'm tr...
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Title: Why are the drawings grouped together when they should be separate? Problem title: Why are the drawings grouped together when they should be separate? Tags: f%23 Problem: Why are the drawings grouped together when they should be separate? I'm facing a problem that I don't understand the reason and I don't know h...
Why are the drawings grouped together when they should be separate? Why are the drawings grouped together when they should be separate? f%23 Why Point Pen Color.Red Form List.iter f.Paint.Add e.Graphics.DrawLine Poly.compute Affiche.afficheForme Why are the drawings grouped together when they should be separate? I'm fa...
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Title: F# Project template for an F# to JavaScript compiler Problem title: F# Project template for an F# to JavaScript compiler Tags: f%23, compiler-construction, javascript, visual-studio Problem: F# Project template for an F# to JavaScript compiler I developed an F# to JavaScript (and to other dynamically typed langu...
F# Project template for an F# to JavaScript compiler F# Project template for an F# to JavaScript compiler f%23 compiler-construction javascript visual-studio Project JavaScript F# Project template for an F# to JavaScript compiler I developed an F# to JavaScript (and to other dynamically typed languages) compiler. The c...
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you I've already learned sooo much alredy, I can't believe! ^-^ SOLUTION : So, I found out that the problem was that I had to query the IDs of Experiments and Genes.. So I changed stuff a bit. For now I have 3 functions (one for each table) and the one for results do a small query before adding the result value: let a...
you I've already learned sooo much alredy, I can't believe! ^-^ SOLUTION : So, I found out that the problem was that I had to query the IDs of Experiments and Genes.. So I changed stuff a bit. For now I have 3 functions (one for each table) and the one for results do a small query before adding the result value: let a...
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Title: F# - How to position Function that calls function Problem title: F# - How to position Function that calls function Tags: f%23 Problem: F# - How to position Function that calls function I have some code, 3 functions ParseTemplate , ParseTemplates -> These two can be combined into one and will have to be to make t...
F# - How to position Function that calls function F# - How to position Function that calls function f%23 How ParseTemplate ParseTemplates Match template.Groups Regex.Replace MatchEvaluator File.ReadAllText ParseVariables ParseArrays ParseLanguageVariablesWithReplacements ParseSimpleLanguageVariables F# - How to positio...
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Title: Should I go for subfunctions or helper functions in F#? Problem title: Should I go for subfunctions or helper functions in F#? Tags: f%23, performance Problem: Should I go for subfunctions or helper functions in F#? I'm writing a larger project in F# where performance is critical. The core structure as of now is...
Should I go for subfunctions or helper functions in F#? Should I go for subfunctions or helper functions in F#? f%23 performance Should Result.bind Should I go for subfunctions or helper functions in F#? I'm writing a larger project in F# where performance is critical. The core structure as of now is 19 functions all w...
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Title: access to Aurora instance via .net (c# / f#) Problem title: access to Aurora instance via .net (c# / f#) Tags: .net, f%23, mysql, amazon-web-services, c%23 Problem: access to Aurora instance via .net (c# / f#) I have been using aws RDS to create and access databases on Amazon (aws). I have a few Microsoft SQL in...
access to Aurora instance via .net (c# / f#) access to Aurora instance via .net (c# / f#) .net f%23 mysql amazon-web-services c%23 Aurora access to Aurora instance via .net (c# / f#) I have been using aws RDS to create and access databases on Amazon (aws). I have a few Microsoft SQL instances and have been accessing th...
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Title: How to restrict a DU/ADT to certain case identifiers/value constructors Problem title: How to restrict a DU/ADT to certain case identifiers/value constructors Tags: f%23, haskell, design-patterns Problem: How to restrict a DU/ADT to certain case identifiers/value constructors How would I approach the following s...
How to restrict a DU/ADT to certain case identifiers/value constructors How to restrict a DU/ADT to certain case identifiers/value constructors f%23 haskell design-patterns How ADT Currency USD EUR PositionalData pos1 pos2 How to restrict a DU/ADT to certain case identifiers/value constructors How would I approach the ...
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Title: Suggestion for fast performance expanding apply with deedle Problem title: Suggestion for fast performance expanding apply with deedle Tags: f%23, deedle Problem: Suggestion for fast performance expanding apply with deedle The Stats.expandingXXXX functions are pretty fast. However there is no public api to do a ...
Suggestion for fast performance expanding apply with deedle Suggestion for fast performance expanding apply with deedle f%23 deedle Suggestion Stats.expandingXXXX ExpWindowApply dataSeries.Keys dataSeries.FirstKey Seq.map data.Between ds.ValueCount ds.Values Double.NaN Series Suggestion for fast performance expanding a...
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Title: How can I ensure that illegal behavior is unexecutable? Problem title: How can I ensure that illegal behavior is unexecutable? Tags: f%23, state-machine, functional-programming Problem: How can I ensure that illegal behavior is unexecutable? How do I make illegal behavior unexecutable? Summary: Since starting my...
How can I ensure that illegal behavior is unexecutable? How can I ensure that illegal behavior is unexecutable? f%23 state-machine functional-programming How How can I ensure that illegal behavior is unexecutable? How do I make illegal behavior unexecutable? Summary: Since starting my journey to learn F#, I am learning...
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Title: Determine ProvidedMethod return type on runtime Problem title: Determine ProvidedMethod return type on runtime Tags: f%23, type-providers Problem: Determine ProvidedMethod return type on runtime I am using F# Type Provider function to expose the entire data of my system. When retrieving the query string from the...
Determine ProvidedMethod return type on runtime Determine ProvidedMethod return type on runtime f%23 type-providers Determine ProvidedMethod ProvidedParameter Query InvokeCode Determine ProvidedMethod return type on runtime I am using F# Type Provider function to expose the entire data of my system. When retrieving the...
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Title: Confusion on &quot;Immutable&quot; lists in F# Problem title: Confusion on &quot;Immutable&quot; lists in F# Tags: f%23 Problem: Confusion on "Immutable" lists in F# Totally newbie question. I'm still trying to get a grasp on "Immutable" lists in F#. Lets assume I have a "Visit" defined as: module Visit = type M...
Confusion on &quot;Immutable&quot; lists in F# Confusion on &quot;Immutable&quot; lists in F# f%23 Confusion Immutable Visit Model Name Cell Visit.Model Some Visit.init Column Appointments Cell.Model m:Model m.Appointments List.mapi Cell.setVisit Confusion on "Immutable" lists in F# Totally newbie question. I'm still t...
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6525952_c0
6525952
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Title: Fastest way to merge lists that have a common field? Problem title: Fastest way to merge lists that have a common field? Tags: f%23 Problem: Fastest way to merge lists that have a common field? I am learning F# and I'm doing and odds comparison service (ala www.bestbetting.com) to pu theory into practice. So far...
Fastest way to merge lists that have a common field? Fastest way to merge lists that have a common field? f%23 Fastest Bookie Odds float32 Prices Name Hour DateTime Sport Selections Fastest way to merge lists that have a common field? I am learning F# and I'm doing and odds comparison service (ala www.bestbetting.com) ...
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40864859_c0
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Title: How to use overloaded static operators Problem title: How to use overloaded static operators Tags: type-inference, operator-overloading, static-methods, f%23 Problem: How to use overloaded static operators I'm writing a tiny matrix library (mostly wrapper methods) in F#, and have a problem regarding overloading ...
How to use overloaded static operators How to use overloaded static operators type-inference operator-overloading static-methods f%23 How AutoOpen MatrixOps IMatrix IVector How to use overloaded static operators I'm writing a tiny matrix library (mostly wrapper methods) in F#, and have a problem regarding overloading o...
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occurs with CSharp code calling methods prediction.CPred(inp) in module MachineLearning.Predictions.LogRegression and method OPrediction.OPred(inp) in module MachineLearning.Predictions.MulRegression . If I assign a known-value (e.g., inp , inp + 7 , or 2 ) as the return-value of the methods, everything is fine. With ...
occurs with CSharp code calling methods prediction.CPred(inp) in module MachineLearning.Predictions.LogRegression and method OPrediction.OPred(inp) in module MachineLearning.Predictions.MulRegression . If I assign a known-value (e.g., inp , inp + 7 , or 2 ) as the return-value of the methods, everything is fine. With ...
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redit + 50.0M } // Procedural let upgradeCustomerProcedural customer = let purchases = getPurchases customer let updatedCustomer = tryPromoteToVip purchases customer increaseCreditIfVip updatedCustomer // Nested let upgradeCustomerNested customer = increaseCreditIfVip (tryPromoteToVip (getPurchases customer) customer) ...
redit + 50.0M } // Procedural let upgradeCustomerProcedural customer = let purchases = getPurchases customer let updatedCustomer = tryPromoteToVip purchases customer increaseCreditIfVip updatedCustomer // Nested let upgradeCustomerNested customer = increaseCreditIfVip (tryPromoteToVip (getPurchases customer) customer) ...
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Title: Is this an F# quotations bug? Problem title: Is this an F# quotations bug? Tags: reflection, recursion, quotations, f%23 Problem: Is this an F# quotations bug? [<ReflectedDefinition>] let rec x = (fun() -> x + "abc") () The sample code with the recursive value above produces the following F# compiler error: erro...
Is this an F# quotations bug? Is this an F# quotations bug? reflection recursion quotations f%23 ReflectedDefinition ReflectedDefinitionAttribute Lazy.create Lazy.force Quotations.Expr LetRecursive Lambda Application unitVar0 Call None op_Addition Force Lazy System.String Value Create FSharpFunc Unit Is this an F# quot...
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48298541_c0
48298541
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Title: how to insert in the middle of a list, being tail-call friendly but without hurting performance? Problem title: how to insert in the middle of a list, being tail-call friendly but without hurting performance? Tags: f%23, recursion, tail-call-optimization, tail-call, tail-recursion Problem: how to insert in the m...
how to insert in the middle of a list, being tail-call friendly but without hurting performance? how to insert in the middle of a list, being tail-call friendly but without hurting performance? f%23 recursion tail-call-optimization tail-call tail-recursion Foo head::tail foo.Compare foo::bar List.concat how to insert i...
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readReader None And then, when I have a string list containing all the files, I can say something like: let values = files |> Seq.collect readFile use ve = values.GetEnumerator() // Do stuff that only gets partial data from one file However, this only closes the files when the reader reaches its end (which is clear wh...
readReader None And then, when I have a string list containing all the files, I can say something like: let values = files |> Seq.collect readFile use ve = values.GetEnumerator() // Do stuff that only gets partial data from one file However, this only closes the files when the reader reaches its end (which is clear wh...
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50179961_c1
50179961
fsharp
1
-> s.Contains z | _ -> false | _ -> false | Compare (comp: ComparisonOps<'t>*Comparison*'t) -> let compOps, cmp, y = comp match cmp with | GT -> compOps.gt x y | GE -> compOps.ge x y | EQ -> compOps.eq x y | LE -> compOps.le x y | LT -> compOps.lt x y Note: I also plan to generalize elementOf allowing for function app...
-> s.Contains z | _ -> false | _ -> false | Compare (comp: ComparisonOps<'t>*Comparison*'t) -> let compOps, cmp, y = comp match cmp with | GT -> compOps.gt x y | GE -> compOps.ge x y | EQ -> compOps.eq x y | LE -> compOps.le x y | LT -> compOps.lt x y Note: I also plan to generalize elementOf allowing for function app...
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724249_c0
724249
fsharp
0
Title: Best way to de-fluent an API? Problem title: Best way to de-fluent an API? Tags: fluent-interface, f%23, fluent-nhibernate Problem: Best way to de-fluent an API? I'm extending Fluent NHibernate for better use with F# (namely, quotation support), and want some feedback on de-fluenting the API. F# requires that re...
Best way to de-fluent an API? Best way to de-fluent an API? fluent-interface f%23 fluent-nhibernate Best API ProductMap QClassMap Product Unchecked.defaultof m.Id x.Id m.Map x.Name x.Price m.HasManyToMany x.StoresStockedIn Cascade.All Inverse WithTableName StoreProduct m.IdI m.MapI Done Best way to de-fluent an API? I'...
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13026783_c0
13026783
fsharp
0
Title: Accessing entries in a csv files for computation F# Problem title: Accessing entries in a csv files for computation F# Tags: arrays, math, csv, f%23 Problem: Accessing entries in a csv files for computation F# How can I access the entries in a csv file in order to perform calculations on them in F#? I can read t...
Accessing entries in a csv files for computation F# Accessing entries in a csv files for computation F# arrays math csv f%23 Accessing Visits Count BookWindow Accessing entries in a csv files for computation F# How can I access the entries in a csv file in order to perform calculations on them in F#? I can read the csv...
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1641356_c1
1641356
fsharp
1
ware : FirmwareVersion) = let nameBytes = ASCIIEncoding.ASCII.GetBytes(firmware.Name) let timestampBytes = this.getTimeStampBytes firmware.Timestamp let sizeBytes = BitConverter.GetBytes(firmware.Size) |> Array.rev Array.concat [nameBytes; timestampBytes; sizeBytes] let data = firmwareVersions.ToArray() |> Array.map (f...
ware : FirmwareVersion) = let nameBytes = ASCIIEncoding.ASCII.GetBytes(firmware.Name) let timestampBytes = this.getTimeStampBytes firmware.Timestamp let sizeBytes = BitConverter.GetBytes(firmware.Size) |> Array.rev Array.concat [nameBytes; timestampBytes; sizeBytes] let data = firmwareVersions.ToArray() |> Array.map (f...
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60165181_c1
60165181
fsharp
1
.1.3.0, Culture=neutral, PublicKeyToken=b03f5f7f11d50a3a" arbitrarily. 1> No way to resolve conflict between "FSharp.Core, Version=4.4.1.0, Culture=neutral, PublicKeyToken=b03f5f7f11d50a3a" and "FSharp.Core, Version=4.3.1.0, Culture=neutral, PublicKeyToken=b03f5f7f11d50a3a". Choosing "FSharp.Core, Version=4.4.1.0, Cult...
.1.3.0, Culture=neutral, PublicKeyToken=b03f5f7f11d50a3a" arbitrarily. 1> No way to resolve conflict between "FSharp.Core, Version=4.4.1.0, Culture=neutral, PublicKeyToken=b03f5f7f11d50a3a" and "FSharp.Core, Version=4.3.1.0, Culture=neutral, PublicKeyToken=b03f5f7f11d50a3a". Choosing "FSharp.Core, Version=4.4.1.0, Cult...
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64107721_c0
64107721
fsharp
0
Title: How do I take this array and transform it to a collection in F#? Problem title: How do I take this array and transform it to a collection in F#? Tags: f%23 Problem: How do I take this array and transform it to a collection in F#? I am looking to take this array which is an output from Excel provider and create a...
How do I take this array and transform it to a collection in F#? How do I take this array and transform it to a collection in F#? f%23 How FSharp.Interop.Excel Data Time Pressure Force Appshear Stress Appvisc Shear Viscosity Position Temperature Velocity Fgamr TheFile ExcelFile Range file2 file2.Data Seq.skip Seq.toArr...
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3745241_c0
3745241
fsharp
0
Title: Submitting a ruby gem via the API fails with HTTP error code 422 Problem title: Submitting a ruby gem via the API fails with HTTP error code 422 Tags: ruby, c%23, f%23, http, rubygems Problem: Submitting a ruby gem via the API fails with HTTP error code 422 I'm trying to upload my FAKE project ( http://github.co...
Submitting a ruby gem via the API fails with HTTP error code 422 Submitting a ruby gem via the API fails with HTTP error code 422 ruby c%23 f%23 http rubygems Submitting API HTTP rubygems.org PushGem System.Net.WebClient client.Headers.Add Net.HttpRequestHeader.Authorization Uploading client.UploadFile System.Text.Enco...
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