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78929234
fsharp
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Title: How do I construct a Func for the overload of String.Equals which accepts two parameters? Problem title: How do I construct a Func for the overload of String.Equals which accepts two parameters? Tags: interop, f%23 Problem: How do I construct a Func for the overload of String.Equals which accepts two parameters?...
How do I construct a Func for the overload of String.Equals which accepts two parameters? How do I construct a Func for the overload of String.Equals which accepts two parameters? interop f%23 How Func String.Equals System.String MakeEquals Console.WriteLine HELLO StringComparison.OrdinalIgnoreCase StringComparison s.E...
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13333527_c0
13333527
fsharp
0
Title: F# Module/Namespace Error Problem title: F# Module/Namespace Error Tags: f%23 Problem: F# Module/Namespace Error My first program with F#. I have one file like so: namespace LanguageMapper.Data #if INTERACTIVE #r "System.Data" #r "System.Data.Linq" #r "FSharp.Data.TypeProviders" #endif open System.Data open Syst...
F# Module/Namespace Error F# Module/Namespace Error f%23 Module Namespace Error LanguageMapper.Data INTERACTIVE System.Data System.Data.Linq FSharp.Data.TypeProviders Microsoft.FSharp.Data.TypeProviders Data You Server Explorer ConnectionString SqlConnection Microsoft.FSharp.Data.TypeProviders.SqlDataConnection SqlConn...
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66751905_c0
66751905
fsharp
0
Title: How can I add a HTML control dynamically to the result view in Fable F#? Problem title: How can I add a HTML control dynamically to the result view in Fable F#? Tags: fable-f%23, f%23, elmish Problem: How can I add a HTML control dynamically to the result view in Fable F#? I am trying to understand the very firs...
How can I add a HTML control dynamically to the result view in Fable F#? How can I add a HTML control dynamically to the result view in Fable F#? fable-f%23 f%23 elmish How HTML Fable Model model.downloaded Style CSSProp.Color Error React Elmish OnClick OnDownloadClicked Download ResetClicked Reset ResetClick How can I...
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36464388_c1
36464388
fsharp
1
2.23 1233 12/29/2014 1:00:00 AM -> 62.23 62.41 62.21 62.31 1186 12/29/2014 2:00:00 AM -> 62.32 62.32 62.07 62.21 1446 12/29/2014 3:00:00 AM -> 62.22 62.35 62.17 62.28 1335 I now want to generate a higher time frame (daily) from the above hourly sample. I start off with: ohlc |> Frame.rows |> Series.resampleEquiv (fun d...
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18772873_c0
18772873
fsharp
0
Title: How can I block only until the first thread finishes? Problem title: How can I block only until the first thread finishes? Tags: .net, f%23, c%23 Problem: How can I block only until the first thread finishes? I recently came across a case where it would be handy to be able to spawn a bunch of threads, block and ...
How can I block only until the first thread finishes? How can I block only until the first thread finishes? .net f%23 c%23 How Array.Parallel.map Search How can I block only until the first thread finishes? I recently came across a case where it would be handy to be able to spawn a bunch of threads, block and wait for ...
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25854198_c0
25854198
fsharp
0
Title: How to use SQLDriverConnect from f# Problem title: How to use SQLDriverConnect from f# Tags: odbc, pinvoke, f%23 Problem: How to use SQLDriverConnect from f# I am porting a VB.NET application to F# as an experiment. The VB program uses SQLDriverConnect, so I need to call it from F#. I cannot get the pinvoke/exte...
How to use SQLDriverConnect from f# How to use SQLDriverConnect from f# odbc pinvoke f%23 f# How SQLDriverConnect System System.Runtime.InteropServices System.Text DllImport odbc32.dll Int16 SQLAllocEnv IntPtr EnvironmentHandle StringBuilder UInt16 SQL_DRIVER_PROMPT rc1 rc2 IntPtr.Zero csOut.ToString EntryPoint Connect...
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4937811_c0
4937811
fsharp
0
Title: how to XML-Serialize array of an array in FSharp Problem title: how to XML-Serialize array of an array in FSharp Tags: xml-serialization, f%23 Problem: how to XML-Serialize array of an array in FSharp here's what I'm looking for: <reports> <parameters> <parameter name="srid" type="java.lang.Integer">16533</param...
how to XML-Serialize array of an array in FSharp how to XML-Serialize array of an array in FSharp xml-serialization f%23 XML-Serialize FSharp java.lang.Integer Start java.text.SimpleDateFormat End XmlAttributeAttribute this.PName this.PType XmlText this.PValue Array.empty XmlArray this.ParamArray XmlRoot ps:parameters ...
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61164934_c0
61164934
fsharp
0
Title: Deserializing JSON: The input is not a valid Base-64 string as it contains a non-base 64 character Problem title: Deserializing JSON: The input is not a valid Base-64 string as it contains a non-base 64 character Tags: f%23, json.net, json Problem: Deserializing JSON: The input is not a valid Base-64 string as i...
Deserializing JSON: The input is not a valid Base-64 string as it contains a non-base 64 character Deserializing JSON: The input is not a valid Base-64 string as it contains a non-base 64 character f%23 json.net json Deserializing JSON Base-64 Courier CourierId e168d837-0f0e-4f61-8a3d-725b53d11277 Name Jeremy Bot Profi...
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18340708_c1
18340708
fsharp
1
get the rows of interest for nIterations.[i], I make a list "nis" which is the result of a scan operation performed on nIterations. let nis = List.scan (fun x e -> x + e) 0 nIterations Then to isolate the nItertions.[i] group .. let group = Array.sub Ds (nis.[i]*nL) (nIterations.[i]*nL) Here's the whole thing: nIterat...
get the rows of interest for nIterations.[i], I make a list "nis" which is the result of a scan operation performed on nIterations. let nis = List.scan (fun x e -> x + e) 0 nIterations Then to isolate the nItertions.[i] group .. let group = Array.sub Ds (nis.[i]*nL) (nIterations.[i]*nL) Here's the whole thing: nIterat...
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57819003_c1
57819003
fsharp
1
d05b1bb7a6fdb6c; tgt assembly xunit.core, Version=2.4.1.0, Culture=neutral, PublicKeyToken=8d05b1bb7a6fdb6c; tgt assembly xunit.execution.desktop, Version=2.4.1.0, Culture=neutral, PublicKeyToken=8d05b1bb7a6fdb6c; tgt assembly System.ComponentModel.Annotations, Version=4.0.10.0, Culture=neutral, PublicKeyToken=b03f5f7f...
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3130352_c0
3130352
fsharp
0
Title: Stopping a Reduce() operation mid way. Functional way of doing partial running sum Problem title: Stopping a Reduce() operation mid way. Functional way of doing partial running sum Tags: functional-programming, f%23, python Problem: Stopping a Reduce() operation mid way. Functional way of doing partial running s...
Stopping a Reduce() operation mid way. Functional way of doing partial running sum Stopping a Reduce() operation mid way. Functional way of doing partial running sum functional-programming f%23 python Stopping Reduce Functional Stopping a Reduce() operation mid way. Functional way of doing partial running sum I have be...
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1784966_c0
1784966
fsharp
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Title: F# :: traversing lists There and Back Again Problem title: F# :: traversing lists There and Back Again Tags: traversal, list, f%23, functional-programming Problem: F# :: traversing lists There and Back Again Write a function that counts the number of elements in the list that are larger than or equal to the aver...
F# :: traversing lists There and Back Again F# :: traversing lists There and Back Again traversal list f%23 functional-programming There Back Again REF foo2pass System.Numerics.BigInteger System.Numerics.BigInteger.Parse xs.Length.ToString List.sum List.filter Length WHY F# :: traversing lists There and Back Again Writ...
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64989850_c0
64989850
fsharp
0
Title: Using the new Package Reference syntax in F# scripts Problem title: Using the new Package Reference syntax in F# scripts Tags: .net-core, f%23 Problem: Using the new Package Reference syntax in F# scripts According to this Microsoft blog post section, Package references in F# scripts , I should be able to use th...
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6437786_c1
6437786
fsharp
1
Equals(sndKey) then var env.[(evalV.ToString())] else ~~~ (var env.[(evalV.ToString())]) else env.Add((evalV.ToString()), (evalV.ToString()) + sndKey) var ((evalV.ToString()) + sndKey) | _ as k -> if bddBuilder.Equiv k False then let sndKey = "Equality" + "False" if env.ContainsKey (evalV.ToString()) then if env.[(eval...
Equals(sndKey) then var env.[(evalV.ToString())] else ~~~ (var env.[(evalV.ToString())]) else env.Add((evalV.ToString()), (evalV.ToString()) + sndKey) var ((evalV.ToString()) + sndKey) | _ as k -> if bddBuilder.Equiv k False then let sndKey = "Equality" + "False" if env.ContainsKey (evalV.ToString()) then if env.[(eval...
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62434436_c0
62434436
fsharp
0
Title: (Rank * Suit) option list to (Rank * Suit) list option Problem title: (Rank * Suit) option list to (Rank * Suit) list option Tags: f%23 Problem: (Rank * Suit) option list to (Rank * Suit) list option What would be the most succinct way to go from (Rank * Suit) option list -> (Rank * Suit) list option The reason ...
(Rank * Suit) option list to (Rank * Suit) list option (Rank * Suit) option list to (Rank * Suit) list option f%23 Rank Suit None Some One Two Three Spades Hearts Card List.map Option.map Seq.map Seq.fold Option.bind (Rank * Suit) option list to (Rank * Suit) list option What would be the most succinct way to go from T...
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40423524_c0
40423524
fsharp
0
Title: Why input redirection works by default for sudo and not for passwd? (.NET) Problem title: Why input redirection works by default for sudo and not for passwd? (.NET) Tags: stdin, linux, f%23, c%23, .net Problem: Why input redirection works by default for sudo and not for passwd? (.NET) Simple F# script: #!/usr/bi...
Why input redirection works by default for sudo and not for passwd? (.NET) Why input redirection works by default for sudo and not for passwd? (.NET) stdin linux f%23 c%23 .net Why NET System System.Diagnostics Exec System.Diagnostics.ProcessStartInfo psi.Arguments psi.UseShellExecute Console.WriteLine System.Diagnosti...
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37918730_c0
37918730
fsharp
0
Title: F# performance difference between tail recursion and Seq library Problem title: F# performance difference between tail recursion and Seq library Tags: seq, tail-recursion, performance, f%23 Problem: F# performance difference between tail recursion and Seq library I have this code in F# which finds the smallest p...
F# performance difference between tail recursion and Seq library F# performance difference between tail recursion and Seq library seq tail-recursion performance f%23 Seq Array.forall Seq.tryFind F# performance difference between tail recursion and Seq library I have this code in F# which finds the smallest positive num...
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71875622_c1
71875622
fsharp
1
) :Model = async { Console.WriteLine( "async 0: " + System.DateTime.Now.Millisecond.ToString() + " - " + m.DISPLAY_url_state) m.DISPLAY_url_state <- "bar" Console.WriteLine( "async +: " + System.DateTime.Now.Millisecond.ToString() + " - " + m.DISPLAY_state) Threading.Thread.Sleep(5000) Console.WriteLine( "async ++: " +...
) :Model = async { Console.WriteLine( "async 0: " + System.DateTime.Now.Millisecond.ToString() + " - " + m.DISPLAY_url_state) m.DISPLAY_url_state <- "bar" Console.WriteLine( "async +: " + System.DateTime.Now.Millisecond.ToString() + " - " + m.DISPLAY_state) Threading.Thread.Sleep(5000) Console.WriteLine( "async ++: " +...
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19682432_c0
19682432
fsharp
0
Title: Global operator overloading in F# Problem title: Global operator overloading in F# Tags: operators, f%23 Problem: Global operator overloading in F# I'm starting down the road of defining my own operators for Cartesian products and matrix multiplication. With matrices and vectors aliased as lists: type Matrix = f...
Global operator overloading in F# Global operator overloading in F# operators f%23 Global Matrix Vector List.collect List.map Global operator overloading in F# I'm starting down the road of defining my own operators for Cartesian products and matrix multiplication. With matrices and vectors aliased as lists: I can writ...
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27545344_c0
27545344
fsharp
0
Title: InvalidOperationException in Fsharp.Core.dll Problem title: InvalidOperationException in Fsharp.Core.dll Tags: f%23, winforms, invalidoperationexception Problem: InvalidOperationException in Fsharp.Core.dll So I am doing a simple personal project in winforms with F#. My code used to work, but now throws this exc...
InvalidOperationException in Fsharp.Core.dll InvalidOperationException in Fsharp.Core.dll f%23 winforms invalidoperationexception InvalidOperationException System.InvalidOperationException Fsharp.Core.dll Additional form.ResumeLayout form.PerformLayout form.ReloadGoals InvalidOperationException in Fsharp.Core.dll So I ...
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54756401_c0
54756401
fsharp
0
Title: How capture a dynamic sub-path like &quot;/COMPANY/rest...&quot; with Suave and nest the routes? Problem title: How capture a dynamic sub-path like &quot;/COMPANY/rest...&quot; with Suave and nest the routes? Tags: suave, routes, f%23 Problem: How capture a dynamic sub-path like "/COMPANY/rest..." with Suave and...
How capture a dynamic sub-path like &quot;/COMPANY/rest...&quot; with Suave and nest the routes? How capture a dynamic sub-path like &quot;/COMPANY/rest...&quot; with Suave and nest the routes? suave routes f%23 How COMPANY Suave demo1 LOG.Debug ROUTE r.request.url r.request Some _DoSet route:string GET the_id allow_co...
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16960988_c0
16960988
fsharp
0
Title: F# match pattern for Expr&lt;int&gt; Problem title: F# match pattern for Expr&lt;int&gt; Tags: pattern-matching, quotations, f%23-3.0, f%23 Problem: F# match pattern for Expr I try to find the correct pattern to match and run an Expr<int> using the below code: open System.Linq open Microsoft.FSharp.Quotations op...
F# match pattern for Expr&lt;int&gt; F# match pattern for Expr&lt;int&gt; pattern-matching quotations f%23-3.0 f%23 Expr System.Linq Microsoft.FSharp.Quotations Microsoft.FSharp.Quotations.Patterns q:Expr IQueryable Application Lambda Call Some builder2 Quote query.Run Expr.Cast Microsoft.FSharp.Linq.QuerySource Cannot...
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31864990_c0
31864990
fsharp
0
Title: Performing lists of tests with F# using Xunit Problem title: Performing lists of tests with F# using Xunit Tags: .net, f%23, testing, xunit, c%23 Problem: Performing lists of tests with F# using Xunit I am performing multiple tests in F# using Xunit , using visual studio as my IDE, that have the same form. For e...
Performing lists of tests with F# using Xunit Performing lists of tests with F# using Xunit .net f%23 testing xunit c%23 Xunit Performing Now Fact test1 Assert.True test2 in1 in2 List.map Performing lists of tests with F# using Xunit I am performing multiple tests in F# using Xunit , using visual studio as my IDE, that...
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30570011_c0
30570011
fsharp
0
Title: F# saveFileDialog Problem title: F# saveFileDialog Tags: savefiledialog, multithreading, asynchronous, f%23 Problem: F# saveFileDialog I'm trying to save a file using saveFileDialog in F#. So far I've looked at this post and tried to rewrite that and other code on the net. I've also read a bit about saveFileDial...
F# saveFileDialog F# saveFileDialog savefiledialog multithreading asynchronous f%23 SaveFileDialog savefile.FileName Sudoku.txt savefile.Filter Text All savefile.InitialDirectory Directory.GetCurrentDirectory savefile.FilterIndex savefile.ShowDialog Form Save TopMost Width Height System.Windows.Forms.DialogResult.OK Er...
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67750090_c0
67750090
fsharp
0
Title: Array vs List in recursive F# function Problem title: Array vs List in recursive F# function Tags: optimization, list, f%23, arrays Problem: Array vs List in recursive F# function I have this function: let calculate (candles: CandleData list) : decimal list = let inline range (q: CandleData) = q.High - q.Low let...
Array vs List in recursive F# function Array vs List in recursive F# function optimization list f%23 arrays Array List CandleData q.High q.Low h::t candles.Head Array vs List in recursive F# function I have this function: It operates on lists, but I was wondering if it wouldn't make sense to use an array instead since ...
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60659663_c0
60659663
fsharp
0
Title: output in f# interactive windows seems to make no sense, and does not match tutorial video Problem title: output in f# interactive windows seems to make no sense, and does not match tutorial video Tags: interactive, f%23, f%23-interactive, visual-studio Problem: output in f# interactive windows seems to make no ...
output in f# interactive windows seems to make no sense, and does not match tutorial video output in f# interactive windows seems to make no sense, and does not match tutorial video interactive f%23 f%23-interactive visual-studio Users Ask File1.fs FS0020 Consider e.g FSI_0002 strONE:string strTWO:string Loading Script...
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28053067_c0
28053067
fsharp
0
Title: Is there a way to go from Gen&lt;a&gt; to Gen&lt;a list&gt; while specifying a bound? Problem title: Is there a way to go from Gen&lt;a&gt; to Gen&lt;a list&gt; while specifying a bound? Tags: fscheck, f%23 Problem: Is there a way to go from Gen to Gen while specifying a bound? module BirthdayLibrary = type Birt...
Is there a way to go from Gen&lt;a&gt; to Gen&lt;a list&gt; while specifying a bound? Is there a way to go from Gen&lt;a&gt; to Gen&lt;a list&gt; while specifying a bound? fscheck f%23 Gen BirthdayLibrary Birthday DataGen months:option Some Gen.elements None FsCheck.Gen.choose BirthdayLibrary.Birthday Is there a way to...
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76547050_c0
76547050
fsharp
0
Title: How to send a message to the Dispatcher from a custom event in Elmish.wpf/Elmish? Problem title: How to send a message to the Dispatcher from a custom event in Elmish.wpf/Elmish? Tags: elmish-wpf, elmish, f%23 Problem: How to send a message to the Dispatcher from a custom event in Elmish.wpf/Elmish? In F#, I hav...
How to send a message to the Dispatcher from a custom event in Elmish.wpf/Elmish? How to send a message to the Dispatcher from a custom event in Elmish.wpf/Elmish? elmish-wpf elmish f%23 a How Dispatcher Elmish.wpf Elmish EventMediator _name _instance Instance EventMediator._instance.Value Event this.NameChanged this.n...
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36637936_c0
36637936
fsharp
0
Title: error in BNF fparsec parser Problem title: error in BNF fparsec parser Tags: bnf, parsing, fparsec, f%23 Problem: error in BNF fparsec parser I have made the following parser to try to parse BNF: type Literal = Literal of string type RuleName = RuleName of string type Term = Literal of Literal | RuleName of Rule...
error in BNF fparsec parser error in BNF fparsec parser bnf parsing fparsec f%23 BNF Literal RuleName Term List Expression Rule Syntax Parser skipMany1 Literal.Literal RuleName.RuleName Term.Literal Term.RuleName sepBy1 List.List Expression.Expression Rule.Rule many1 BNF.Syntax EOL Error Col Expecting error in BNF fpar...
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17820330_c1
17820330
fsharp
1
grid.[v] // Calculates the influence of the gradient g at gp on p, which is the dot product of gp and a vector facing from gp to p. Note that gp is _not_ in grid coordinates!! let influence (p: Vector3) (gp: Vector3) (g: Vector3) = // Find the vector going from the gp to p let f = p - gp // Dot product on the grandien...
grid.[v] // Calculates the influence of the gradient g at gp on p, which is the dot product of gp and a vector facing from gp to p. Note that gp is _not_ in grid coordinates!! let influence (p: Vector3) (gp: Vector3) (g: Vector3) = // Find the vector going from the gp to p let f = p - gp // Dot product on the grandien...
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6847204_c0
6847204
fsharp
0
Title: How do I iterate over a list and pass the funciton result to the next iteration Problem title: How do I iterate over a list and pass the funciton result to the next iteration Tags: f%23 Problem: How do I iterate over a list and pass the funciton result to the next iteration I'm new to F# and in an effort to lear...
How do I iterate over a list and pass the funciton result to the next iteration How do I iterate over a list and pass the funciton result to the next iteration f%23 How List.map2 matrix.Length-1 inputList.Head How do I iterate over a list and pass the funciton result to the next iteration I'm new to F# and in an effort...
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49448201_c0
49448201
fsharp
0
Title: How do you set the ChromeDriver port in Canopy (selenium library)? Problem title: How do you set the ChromeDriver port in Canopy (selenium library)? Tags: docker, canopy-web-testing, selenium-chromedriver, f%23 Problem: How do you set the ChromeDriver port in Canopy (selenium library)? I'm using Canopy within a ...
How do you set the ChromeDriver port in Canopy (selenium library)? How do you set the ChromeDriver port in Canopy (selenium library)? docker canopy-web-testing selenium-chromedriver f%23 How ChromeDriver Canopy OpenQA.Selenium.Chrome.ChromeOptions chromeOptions.AddArgument Not ChromeWithOptions canopy.configuration.chr...
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4108554_c0
4108554
fsharp
0
Title: base CLI library &#x27;mscorlib&#x27; is binary-incompatible with the referenced F# core library Problem title: base CLI library &#x27;mscorlib&#x27; is binary-incompatible with the referenced F# core library Tags: f%23, compiler-errors, .net Problem: base CLI library 'mscorlib' is binary-incompatible with the r...
base CLI library &#x27;mscorlib&#x27; is binary-incompatible with the referenced F# core library base CLI library &#x27;mscorlib&#x27; is binary-incompatible with the referenced F# core library f%23 compiler-errors .net CLI base CLI library 'mscorlib' is binary-incompatible with the referenced F# core library I've buil...
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42642480_c0
42642480
fsharp
0
Title: F# Deedle accessing a row Problem title: F# Deedle accessing a row Tags: f%23, f%23-data, deedle Problem: F# Deedle accessing a row this is a basic question but i could not find the simple answer reading the tutorial suppose i have this simple frame type Person = { Name:string; Age:int; Countries:string list; } ...
F# Deedle accessing a row F# Deedle accessing a row f%23 f%23-data deedle Deedle Person Name:string Age:int Countries:string Name Joe Age Countries Tomas Eve Suzanne Turn Frame.ofRecords Use Frame.indexRowsString Frame Series F# Deedle accessing a row this is a basic question but i could not find the simple answer read...
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32240388_c0
32240388
fsharp
0
Title: MongoDB BsonSerializer.Deserialize and F# Problem title: MongoDB BsonSerializer.Deserialize and F# Tags: mongodb, bson, f%23 Problem: MongoDB BsonSerializer.Deserialize and F# The following snippet appears to serialize the record properly, but the deserialization sets the fields to their default values. open Mon...
MongoDB BsonSerializer.Deserialize and F# MongoDB BsonSerializer.Deserialize and F# mongodb bson f%23 MongoDB BsonSerializer.Deserialize MongoDB.Bson MongoDB.Bson.Serialization System BsonIssue MyData ObjectId Time DateTime BsonDocument BsonSerializer.Serialize IO.BsonDocumentWriter Attempting ObjectId.GenerateNewId Da...
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49575984_c0
49575984
fsharp
0
Title: How do I display a Deedle DataFrame as a nice table in FSI? Problem title: How do I display a Deedle DataFrame as a nice table in FSI? Tags: deedle, f%23, fsi, dataframe Problem: How do I display a Deedle DataFrame as a nice table in FSI? Reading the article Analyzing and Visualizing Data with F# ( https://www.o...
How do I display a Deedle DataFrame as a nice table in FSI? How do I display a Deedle DataFrame as a nice table in FSI? deedle f%23 fsi dataframe How Deedle DataFrame FSI Analyzing Visualizing Data FSharp Interactive When Table FSLab Frame Deedle.Frame System.Int32 System.String ColumnCount ColumnIndex Deedle.Indices.L...
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70642841_c1
70642841
fsharp
1
.queue") as equivalent in F#. Alas this will not compile. Here is an example app showing the problem open System open EasyNetQ open System.Threading type Subscription<'T> = { OnMessageReceived: 'T -> unit } [<Queue("appqueue", ExchangeName = "demopappexchange")>] type AppEnvelope = { Message : obj } [<EntryPoint>] let ...
.queue") as equivalent in F#. Alas this will not compile. Here is an example app showing the problem open System open EasyNetQ open System.Threading type Subscription<'T> = { OnMessageReceived: 'T -> unit } [<Queue("appqueue", ExchangeName = "demopappexchange")>] type AppEnvelope = { Message : obj } [<EntryPoint>] let ...
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17136384_c0
17136384
fsharp
0
Title: Profiling F# function -- profiler doesn&#x27;t see any of the calls of the function&#x27;s body. Why? Problem title: Profiling F# function -- profiler doesn&#x27;t see any of the calls of the function&#x27;s body. Why? Tags: f%23, profiling, performance, .net Problem: Profiling F# function -- profiler doesn't se...
Profiling F# function -- profiler doesn&#x27;t see any of the calls of the function&#x27;s body. Why? Profiling F# function -- profiler doesn&#x27;t see any of the calls of the function&#x27;s body. Why? f%23 profiling performance .net Profiling Why int64 Math.Min c-1 maxPerimeter-c-1 Math.Ceiling Math.Sqrt Trace Perfo...
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27868579_c0
27868579
fsharp
0
Title: Generated Type Provider: Advanced sample Problem title: Generated Type Provider: Advanced sample Tags: type-providers, f%23 Problem: Generated Type Provider: Advanced sample Is it possible to write a Generated Type Provider that provides types equivalent to the following F# code? [<ProvidedTypeFlag("myTypeA")>] ...
Generated Type Provider: Advanced sample Generated Type Provider: Advanced sample type-providers f%23 3rd Generated Type Provider Advanced ProvidedTypeFlag x:int ValueType __.X value:ValueType __.Raw __.toA value.X IComparable this.CompareTo this.Raw.X.CompareTo other.Raw.X Process a:A a.X Set.ofSeq Value Custom Attrib...
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55369082_c0
55369082
fsharp
0
Title: Elegant Solution for Discriminated Unions Representing Failures in F# Problem title: Elegant Solution for Discriminated Unions Representing Failures in F# Tags: f%23, error-handling, conventions Problem: Elegant Solution for Discriminated Unions Representing Failures in F# I’m moving away from creating and catch...
Elegant Solution for Discriminated Unions Representing Failures in F# Elegant Solution for Discriminated Unions Representing Failures in F# f%23 error-handling conventions TError Elegant Solution Discriminated Unions Representing Failures Result Failure TypedValue Integer Long int64 ArgumentOutOfRange Argument Minimum ...
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35206010_c0
35206010
fsharp
0
Title: F#: Substitute to .Replace(&quot;oldValue&quot;,&quot;newValue&quot;) Problem title: F#: Substitute to .Replace(&quot;oldValue&quot;,&quot;newValue&quot;) Tags: f%23, char, replace, substitution Problem: F#: Substitute to .Replace("oldValue","newValue") I'm playing around a little with F# syntax. In Sweden we ha...
F#: Substitute to .Replace(&quot;oldValue&quot;,&quot;newValue&quot;) F#: Substitute to .Replace(&quot;oldValue&quot;,&quot;newValue&quot;) f%23 char replace substitution Substitute Replace x:string x.Replace QOQ WOW ROR TOT POP SOS DOD FOF GOG HOH JOJ KOK LOL ZOZ XOX COC VOV Bob Non Mom ToLower F#: Substitute to .Repl...
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33298466_c0
33298466
fsharp
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Title: Repeatable pattern matching Problem title: Repeatable pattern matching Tags: functional-programming, f%23 Problem: Repeatable pattern matching Consider the following simple example. type PaymentInstrument = | Check of string | CreditCard of string * DateTime let printInstrumentName instrument = match instrument ...
Repeatable pattern matching Repeatable pattern matching functional-programming f%23 Repeatable PaymentInstrument Check CreditCard DateTime IPaymentInstrument PrintInstrumentName PrintRequisites PaymentInstrumentFactory Repeatable pattern matching Consider the following simple example. As you can see the same pattern ma...
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22507381_c0
22507381
fsharp
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Title: Usage of AddXmlDocComputed in an F# type provider Problem title: Usage of AddXmlDocComputed in an F# type provider Tags: type-providers, f%23 Problem: Usage of AddXmlDocComputed in an F# type provider I have a type provider which provides a static property but the documentation is subject to change at recurring ...
Usage of AddXmlDocComputed in an F# type provider Usage of AddXmlDocComputed in an F# type provider type-providers f%23 Usage AddXmlDocComputed ProvidedProperty Test IsStatic GetterCode GetDocumentation prop.AddXmlDocComputed Note AddXmlDoc AddXmlDocDelayed Usage of AddXmlDocComputed in an F# type provider I have a typ...
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336775_c0
336775
fsharp
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Title: Pipe forwards in C# Problem title: Pipe forwards in C# Tags: c%23, f%23, functional-programming Problem: Pipe forwards in C# Continuing my investigation of expressing F# ideas in C#, I wanted a pipe forward operator. For anything wrapped in a IEnumerable, we already have it, as you can .NextFunc() to your heart'...
Pipe forwards in C# Pipe forwards in C# c%23 f%23 functional-programming Pipe Action Func File.ReadAllLines File.WriteAllText RemoveLinesContaining file.Pipe Filter s.Contains Fold sb.AppendLine StringBuilder o.ToString Pipe forwards in C# Continuing my investigation of expressing F# ideas in C#, I wanted a pipe forwar...
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76655868_c0
76655868
fsharp
0
Title: How to start many `Async&lt;&#x27;T&gt;` and wait for them one at a time? Problem title: How to start many `Async&lt;&#x27;T&gt;` and wait for them one at a time? Tags: f%23-async, f%23 Problem: How to start many `Async<'T>` and wait for them one at a time? I have a little command line app that starts a bunch of...
How to start many `Async&lt;&#x27;T&gt;` and wait for them one at a time? How to start many `Async&lt;&#x27;T&gt;` and wait for them one at a time? f%23-async f%23 How Async Task Tasks List.map Task.Run Async.AwaitTask Async.Parallel How to start many `Async<'T>` and wait for them one at a time? I have a little command...
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77260434_c0
77260434
fsharp
0
Title: Error position in recursive FParsec expressions Problem title: Error position in recursive FParsec expressions Tags: fparsec, f%23, error-handling, grammar Problem: Error position in recursive FParsec expressions My grammar contains expressions characterized by an identifier that only optionally is followed by a...
Error position in recursive FParsec expressions Error position in recursive FParsec expressions fparsec f%23 error-handling grammar resultWithError Error FParsec Node.X Node.Y Node.Expr exprRef.Value paramListRef.Value sepBy1 Parsing Success Expr Failure Col Expecting Error position in recursive FParsec expressions My ...
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43460879_c0
43460879
fsharp
0
Title: Why can&#x27;t I get Suave to work on VS 2017? Problem title: Why can&#x27;t I get Suave to work on VS 2017? Tags: f%23, suave, visual-studio Problem: Why can't I get Suave to work on VS 2017? I saw a video on https://channel9.msdn.com/Shows/Visual-Studio-Toolbox/Visual-F-Tools where a project using Suave is cre...
Why can&#x27;t I get Suave to work on VS 2017? Why can&#x27;t I get Suave to work on VS 2017? f%23 suave visual-studio Why Suave System EntryPoint Program.fs Why can't I get Suave to work on VS 2017? I saw a video on https://channel9.msdn.com/Shows/Visual-Studio-Toolbox/Visual-F-Tools where a project using Suave is cre...
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18706578_c0
18706578
fsharp
0
Title: Why Sql type provider very slow? Problem title: Why Sql type provider very slow? Tags: type-providers, f%23 Problem: Why Sql type provider very slow? I have the following code. It will take a minutes if I change the line where (row.SiteID = 1) to where (row.SiteID = 2) . I searched on web and added LocalSchemaFi...
Why Sql type provider very slow? Why Sql type provider very slow? type-providers f%23 Why Sql row.SiteID LocalSchemaFile Schema.dbml ForceUpdate SqlDataConnection System System.Data System.Data.Linq Microsoft.FSharp.Data.TypeProviders Microsoft.FSharp.Linq System.Net System.IO FSharp.Data Data Source Svr Initial Catalo...
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26746526_c1
26746526
fsharp
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projection, FSharpList 1 list) at TaskCrunch.Data.ChildEntityTransforms.reorderTree[a](FSharpFunc 2 sortFunc, FSharpList 1 xs) at TaskCrunch.Data.ChildEntityTransforms.children(toDo x, FSharpList 1 ys, FSharpList 1 accumulated) at TaskCrunch.Data.ChildEntityTransforms.createTreeInternal@82(FSharpList 1 ys, FSharpList ...
projection, FSharpList 1 list) at TaskCrunch.Data.ChildEntityTransforms.reorderTree[a](FSharpFunc 2 sortFunc, FSharpList 1 xs) at TaskCrunch.Data.ChildEntityTransforms.children(toDo x, FSharpList 1 ys, FSharpList 1 accumulated) at TaskCrunch.Data.ChildEntityTransforms.createTreeInternal@82(FSharpList 1 ys, FSharpList ...
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12288132_c1
12288132
fsharp
1
foldProceduralExpr folder state expr let listFolded = List.fold listFolder state children folder state (expr :: listFolded) The problem is that the code doesn't work, and this is known because I get the error the construct causes code to be less generic than indicated by the type annotations. The type variable 's has ...
foldProceduralExpr folder state expr let listFolded = List.fold listFolder state children folder state (expr :: listFolded) The problem is that the code doesn't work, and this is known because I get the error the construct causes code to be less generic than indicated by the type annotations. The type variable 's has ...
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20668096_c0
20668096
fsharp
0
Title: Xbuild to build F# 3 targeting .NET 3.5 Problem title: Xbuild to build F# 3 targeting .NET 3.5 Tags: xamarin-studio, mono, xbuild, f%23 Problem: Xbuild to build F# 3 targeting .NET 3.5 I have an msbuild that I use to build a project for nuget distribution. It builds out .net 3.5, .net 4.0, and .net 4.5 targeted ...
Xbuild to build F# 3 targeting .NET 3.5 Xbuild to build F# 3 targeting .NET 3.5 xamarin-studio mono xbuild f%23 Xbuild NET Users Projects ParsecClone combinator.msbuild.proj Build Combinator Combinator.fsproj Library Frameworks Mono.framework Versions Microsoft.FSharp.Targets CoreCompile FS0219 CLI FSharp.Core FSharp.C...
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32137901_c1
32137901
fsharp
1
string} type Region = {Label : string; Links : List<Link>} GO SET ANSI_PADDING OFF GO /****** Object: Table [dbo].[Regions] Script Date: 22/08/2015 12:06:49 ******/ SET ANSI_NULLS ON GO SET QUOTED_IDENTIFIER ON GO SET ANSI_PADDING ON GO CREATE TABLE [dbo].[Regions]( [id] [int] IDENTITY(1,1) NOT NULL, [fkTab] [int] NOT...
string} type Region = {Label : string; Links : List<Link>} GO SET ANSI_PADDING OFF GO /****** Object: Table [dbo].[Regions] Script Date: 22/08/2015 12:06:49 ******/ SET ANSI_NULLS ON GO SET QUOTED_IDENTIFIER ON GO SET ANSI_PADDING ON GO CREATE TABLE [dbo].[Regions]( [id] [int] IDENTITY(1,1) NOT NULL, [fkTab] [int] NOT...
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26012029_c1
26012029
fsharp
1
) way to do this with C or C# 2d array is loop through the row dimension loop through the column dimension apply the rule as the side effect to the array[row,col] How to achieve this in Deedle? UPDATE: Leaf Garland's suggestion works great if the calculation doesn't need to reference other columns from the same row. Fo...
) way to do this with C or C# 2d array is loop through the row dimension loop through the column dimension apply the rule as the side effect to the array[row,col] How to achieve this in Deedle? UPDATE: Leaf Garland's suggestion works great if the calculation doesn't need to reference other columns from the same row. Fo...
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67186680_c1
67186680
fsharp
1
r -> r.RemoteKey :> obj) |> ignore ) |> ignore The query below returns all the Relative records found in the db. use db = new TestContext(fileName) let relatives = query { for r in db.Relative.Include(fun r -> r.Parent) do select r } |> Seq.toArray // Assuming 'relatives' is not empty, this prints parent's name printf...
r -> r.RemoteKey :> obj) |> ignore ) |> ignore The query below returns all the Relative records found in the db. use db = new TestContext(fileName) let relatives = query { for r in db.Relative.Include(fun r -> r.Parent) do select r } |> Seq.toArray // Assuming 'relatives' is not empty, this prints parent's name printf...
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12359820_c0
12359820
fsharp
0
Title: Converting OCaml to F#: How to convert type for OCaml Format module Problem title: Converting OCaml to F#: How to convert type for OCaml Format module Tags: external, f%23, types, ocaml Problem: Converting OCaml to F#: How to convert type for OCaml Format module I am converting the OCaml Format module to F#; see...
Converting OCaml to F#: How to convert type for OCaml Format module Converting OCaml to F#: How to convert type for OCaml Format module external f%23 types ocaml Converting OCaml How Format size_of_int int_of_size Converting OCaml to F#: How to convert type for OCaml Format module I am converting the OCaml Format modul...
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19370314_c0
19370314
fsharp
0
Title: Reading the MNIST dataset using F# Problem title: Reading the MNIST dataset using F# Tags: io, f%23, mnist Problem: Reading the MNIST dataset using F# I can do this; I just don't know why it works. Using the MNIST database, which I downloaded from http://yann.lecun.com/exdb/mnist/ , and the guidelines at the bot...
Reading the MNIST dataset using F# Reading the MNIST dataset using F# io f%23 mnist F# Reading MNIST TRAINING SET IMAGE FILE train-images-idx3-ubyte TEST t10k-images-idx3-ubyte File.Open FileMode.Open BinaryReader BitConverter.ToInt Read b.ReadByte List.fold Data t10k-images.idx3-ubyte train-images.idx3-ubyte Reading t...
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21066806_c0
21066806
fsharp
0
Title: Reading / Writing to several launched processes command lines Problem title: Reading / Writing to several launched processes command lines Tags: windows, f%23, .net, c%23 Problem: Reading / Writing to several launched processes command lines I was wondering if it is possible to read the input stream / write to t...
Reading / Writing to several launched processes command lines Reading / Writing to several launched processes command lines windows f%23 .net c%23 Reading Writing System System.IO System.Diagnostics System.Threading EntryPoint ProcessStartInfo startInfo.FileName cmd.exe startInfo.UseShellExecute startInfo.RedirectStand...
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50746267_c2
50746267
fsharp
2
.Droid.dll, Bogus.dll, External, Core.dll, FormsViewGroup.dll, FSharp.Core.dll, Microsoft.Data.Sqlite.dll, Newtonsoft.Json.dll, Npgsql.dll, Serilog.dll, Serilog.Sinks.Console.dll, Serilog.Sinks.File.dll, Serilog.Sinks.RollingFile.dll, SQLitePCLRaw.batteries_green.dll, SQLitePCLRaw.batteries_v2.dll, SQLitePCLRaw.core.dl...
.Droid.dll, Bogus.dll, External, Core.dll, FormsViewGroup.dll, FSharp.Core.dll, Microsoft.Data.Sqlite.dll, Newtonsoft.Json.dll, Npgsql.dll, Serilog.dll, Serilog.Sinks.Console.dll, Serilog.Sinks.File.dll, Serilog.Sinks.RollingFile.dll, SQLitePCLRaw.batteries_green.dll, SQLitePCLRaw.batteries_v2.dll, SQLitePCLRaw.core.dl...
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13912049_c0
13912049
fsharp
0
Title: Understanding inference of discriminated unions Problem title: Understanding inference of discriminated unions Tags: type-inference, f%23, discriminated-union Problem: Understanding inference of discriminated unions Consider the following code... type TypeOne () = member val Name = "" with get, set type TypeTwo ...
Understanding inference of discriminated unions Understanding inference of discriminated unions type-inference f%23 discriminated-union Understanding TypeOne Name TypeTwo Property RequireQualifiedAccess UnionType ut1 UnionType.TypeOne UnionType.TypeTwo Understanding inference of discriminated unions Consider the follow...
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64041943_c0
64041943
fsharp
0
Title: Using a separate migration project for F# data layer Problem title: Using a separate migration project for F# data layer Tags: f%23, c%23, .net, entity-framework-core Problem: Using a separate migration project for F# data layer I'm trying to setup migrations for my EF Core project on F# .NET 4.7.2 . Currently I...
Using a separate migration project for F# data layer Using a separate migration project for F# data layer f%23 c%23 .net entity-framework-core Using MyContext DbContext DbContextOptions DefaultValue DbSet AppleEntity x.Apples Add-Migration Initial Context Application.MyContext Using a separate migration project for F# ...
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74901014_c0
74901014
fsharp
0
Title: Simplify SRTP resolved on return type Problem title: Simplify SRTP resolved on return type Tags: f%23 Problem: Simplify SRTP resolved on return type I have some production code that I'd like to simplify (especially in light of new SRTP F# behaviour). The intention is to statically resolve a method/function based...
Simplify SRTP resolved on return type Simplify SRTP resolved on return type f%23 Simplify SRTP TypeOf ZeroFactory Zero inlineZero2 zero2 Error FS0043 Known Candidates ZeroFactory.Zero Simplify SRTP resolved on return type I have some production code that I'd like to simplify (especially in light of new SRTP F# behaviou...
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22121047_c0
22121047
fsharp
0
Title: F# and Windows Azure Problem title: F# and Windows Azure Tags: azure, f%23 Problem: F# and Windows Azure I created a new WebAPI project that references a component that I wrote in F#. I works fine on my local workstation. When I deploy it to Windows Azure, I am getting this: <Error><Message>An error has occurred...
F# and Windows Azure F# and Windows Azure azure f%23 System.IO.FileNotFoundException previous Windows Azure Error Message ExceptionMessage Could FSharp.Core Version Culture PublicKeyToken b03f5f7f11d50a3a ExceptionType StackTrace System.Web.Http.ApiController InvokeActionWithExceptionFilters d__1.MoveNext End System.Ru...
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50101327_c0
50101327
fsharp
0
Title: Why use a recursive function rather than `while true do` in F#? Problem title: Why use a recursive function rather than `while true do` in F#? Tags: recursion, functional-programming, f%23 Problem: Why use a recursive function rather than `while true do` in F#? Whilst watching a Pluralsight course by Tomas Petri...
Why use a recursive function rather than `while true do` in F#? Why use a recursive function rather than `while true do` in F#? recursion functional-programming f%23 Why MailboxProcessor Start inbox.Receive Hello MailboxProcessor.Start Why use a recursive function rather than `while true do` in F#? Whilst watching a Pl...
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55575928_c0
55575928
fsharp
0
Title: F# Problem Loading Assemblies: &quot;Unable to load one or more of the requested types&quot; Problem title: F# Problem Loading Assemblies: &quot;Unable to load one or more of the requested types&quot; Tags: visual-studio-2019, f%23 Problem: F# Problem Loading Assemblies: "Unable to load one or more of the reques...
F# Problem Loading Assemblies: &quot;Unable to load one or more of the requested types&quot; F# Problem Loading Assemblies: &quot;Unable to load one or more of the requested types&quot; visual-studio-2019 f%23 Problem Loading Assemblies Unable HelloSquare System FSharp.Data.Sql PortalProd SqlDataProvider Common.Databas...
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58595334_c0
58595334
fsharp
0
Title: Trying to use Mpir.NET with F# on linux Problem title: Trying to use Mpir.NET with F# on linux Tags: ubuntu, f%23, mpir, .net Problem: Trying to use Mpir.NET with F# on linux I want to use Mpir.NET with F# (4.5) on Ubuntu 18.04, using dotnet on the command line. Not successful. If there is an easier way to use M...
Trying to use Mpir.NET with F# on linux Trying to use Mpir.NET with F# on linux ubuntu f%23 mpir .net Trying Mpir.NET MpirProj App App.fsproj Project Sdk Microsoft.NET.Sdk PropertyGroup OutputType Exe TargetFramework netcoreapp2.1 ItemGroup Compile Include Program.fs PackageReference Version Trying to use Mpir.NET with...
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6585748_c1
6585748
fsharp
1
runs at "maximum speed", i.e. is an active rather than // a reactive process, and can only be controlled by a // cancellation signal. let rec iterate state i = // At the end of the compuation terminate the recursive loop if worker.CancellationPending then args.Cancel <- true elif i < numIterations then // Compute the ...
runs at "maximum speed", i.e. is an active rather than // a reactive process, and can only be controlled by a // cancellation signal. let rec iterate state i = // At the end of the compuation terminate the recursive loop if worker.CancellationPending then args.Cancel <- true elif i < numIterations then // Compute the ...
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63688690_c0
63688690
fsharp
0
Title: WebPart for forwarding requests to another server using Suave? Problem title: WebPart for forwarding requests to another server using Suave? Tags: f%23, suave Problem: WebPart for forwarding requests to another server using Suave? I would like to create a WebPart that forwards all requests to another web server ...
WebPart for forwarding requests to another server using Suave? WebPart for forwarding requests to another server using Suave? f%23 suave Suave the WebPart Hello localhost:5000 RequestErrors.NOT_FOUND Not build_proxy_resolver fwd_to_host fwd_to_port System.Net.Dns.GetHostEntry heserver.AddressList HttpRequest Some build...
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61719345_c0
61719345
fsharp
0
Title: F#, Deedle and OptionalValue: Object must implement IConvertible error Problem title: F#, Deedle and OptionalValue: Object must implement IConvertible error Tags: deedle, f%23 Problem: F#, Deedle and OptionalValue: Object must implement IConvertible error I'm facing trouble when I try to create missing values in...
F#, Deedle and OptionalValue: Object must implement IConvertible error F#, Deedle and OptionalValue: Object must implement IConvertible error deedle f%23 System.InvalidCastException Deedle OptionalValue Object IConvertible System.Text.RegularExpressions fsi.AddPrinter printer:Deedle.Internal.IFsiFormattable printer.For...
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39315903_c0
39315903
fsharp
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Title: F# CsvTypeProvider extracting the same columns from slightly different csv-files Problem title: F# CsvTypeProvider extracting the same columns from slightly different csv-files Tags: type-providers, csv, f%23-data, f%23 Problem: F# CsvTypeProvider extracting the same columns from slightly different csv-files I a...
F# CsvTypeProvider extracting the same columns from slightly different csv-files F# CsvTypeProvider extracting the same columns from slightly different csv-files type-providers csv f%23-data f%23 slightly CsvTypeProvider GamesFile14 CsvProvider sample_14.csv GamesFile15 sample_15.csv GamesFile1617 sample_1617.csv mapRo...
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43620402_c1
43620402
fsharp
1
-> CsActor())) // works if CsActor has constructor with no arguments let c2 = system.ActorOf<CsActor> "c2" c2 <! "foo" // if actor doesn't have default constructor - this won't compile //let c3 = system.ActorOf<CsActorWithArgs> "c3" // Horusiath solution works for actors requiring arguments let c4 = system.ActorOf(Pro...
-> CsActor())) // works if CsActor has constructor with no arguments let c2 = system.ActorOf<CsActor> "c2" c2 <! "foo" // if actor doesn't have default constructor - this won't compile //let c3 = system.ActorOf<CsActorWithArgs> "c3" // Horusiath solution works for actors requiring arguments let c4 = system.ActorOf(Pro...
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4696901_c1
4696901
fsharp
1
3) } | Term SLASH Factor { Divide($1, $3) } | Factor { Factor($1) } Factor: | FLOAT { Float($1) } | INT32 { Integer($1) } | LPAREN Expr RPAREN { ParenEx($2) } And here is the definition for AST data type namespace Ast open System type Factor = | Float of Double | Integer of Int32 | ParenEx of Expr and Term = | Times of...
3) } | Term SLASH Factor { Divide($1, $3) } | Factor { Factor($1) } Factor: | FLOAT { Float($1) } | INT32 { Integer($1) } | LPAREN Expr RPAREN { ParenEx($2) } And here is the definition for AST data type namespace Ast open System type Factor = | Float of Double | Integer of Int32 | ParenEx of Expr and Term = | Times of...
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12445049_c0
12445049
fsharp
0
Title: What do &quot;the mustinline value ... was not inferred to have a known value&quot; and &quot;marked inline but not bound in the optimization environment&quot; mean? Problem title: What do &quot;the mustinline value ... was not inferred to have a known value&quot; and &quot;marked inline but not bound in the opt...
What do &quot;the mustinline value ... was not inferred to have a known value&quot; and &quot;marked inline but not bound in the optimization environment&quot; mean? What do &quot;the mustinline value ... was not inferred to have a known value&quot; and &quot;marked inline but not bound in the optimization environment&...
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30966026_c0
30966026
fsharp
0
Title: Return a modified version of same type in F# Problem title: Return a modified version of same type in F# Tags: f%23 Problem: Return a modified version of same type in F# If I've got a class hierarchy like type Employee(name) = member val name: string = name type HourlyEmployee(name, rate) = inherit Employee(name...
Return a modified version of same type in F# Return a modified version of same type in F# f%23 Employee HourlyEmployee SalariedEmployee Employee.changeName Return a modified version of same type in F# If I've got a class hierarchy like And I want a function that updates the name field in a pure way, how is this possibl...
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6565634_c0
6565634
fsharp
0
Title: Extension method design guidelines: should a like method name be the same for the sub and super class? Problem title: Extension method design guidelines: should a like method name be the same for the sub and super class? Tags: f%23, .net Problem: Extension method design guidelines: should a like method name be t...
Extension method design guidelines: should a like method name be the same for the sub and super class? Extension method design guidelines: should a like method name be the same for the sub and super class? f%23 .net Extension Expr EvalUntyped Eval Extension method design guidelines: should a like method name be the sam...
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2700137_c0
2700137
fsharp
0
Title: Is there a better way to write named-pipes in F#? Problem title: Is there a better way to write named-pipes in F#? Tags: named-pipes, f%23 Problem: Is there a better way to write named-pipes in F#? I am new to F#. I am trying to communicate with java from F# using named pipe. The code below works but I am not su...
Is there a better way to write named-pipes in F#? Is there a better way to write named-pipes in F#? named-pipes f%23 OuterError the System.IO System.IO.Pipes NamedPipeServerStream PipeDirection.InOut Wait pipeServer.WaitForConnection Client Stream StreamReader StreamWriter sw.AutoFlush Read sr.ReadLine Request Write sw...
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44029025_c0
44029025
fsharp
0
Title: Working with missing values in Deedle Time Series in F# (2) Problem title: Working with missing values in Deedle Time Series in F# (2) Tags: series, missing-data, filter, f%23, deedle Problem: Working with missing values in Deedle Time Series in F# (2) This question is related to Working with missing values in D...
Working with missing values in Deedle Time Series in F# (2) Working with missing values in Deedle Time Series in F# (2) series missing-data filter f%23 deedle Working Deedle Time Series series4 series1 Series.ofObservations series2 series3 series1.Zip JoinKind.Outer Series.mapValues series1_plus_2 Series.dropMissing Wo...
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42319475_c0
42319475
fsharp
0
Title: F# tree-building function causes stack overflow in Xamarin Studio Problem title: F# tree-building function causes stack overflow in Xamarin Studio Tags: f%23, xamarin, stack-overflow, recursion, functional-programming Problem: F# tree-building function causes stack overflow in Xamarin Studio I'm trying to build ...
F# tree-building function causes stack overflow in Xamarin Studio F# tree-building function causes stack overflow in Xamarin Studio f%23 xamarin stack-overflow recursion functional-programming Xamarin Studio FoldTree Loop AndGate OrGate NotGate EqualsExpression Map.find F# tree-building function causes stack overflow i...
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52363537_c1
52363537
fsharp
1
l[3] = { 1., 0., 0., }; //lower bounds c_float u[3] = { 1., 0.7, 0.7, }; //upper bounds c_int n = 2; //number of variables (x) c_int m = 3; //number of constraints // Problem settings OSQPSettings *settings = (OSQPSettings *)c_malloc(sizeof(OSQPSettings)); // Structures OSQPWorkspace *work; // Workspace OSQPData *data...
l[3] = { 1., 0., 0., }; //lower bounds c_float u[3] = { 1., 0.7, 0.7, }; //upper bounds c_int n = 2; //number of variables (x) c_int m = 3; //number of constraints // Problem settings OSQPSettings *settings = (OSQPSettings *)c_malloc(sizeof(OSQPSettings)); // Structures OSQPWorkspace *work; // Workspace OSQPData *data...
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53536450_c0
53536450
fsharp
0
Title: &quot;Merging&quot; Discriminated Unions in F#? Problem title: &quot;Merging&quot; Discriminated Unions in F#? Tags: f%23, error-handling Problem: "Merging" Discriminated Unions in F#? Following on from this question , I am having an issue combining differently typed Result types together. (what follows is a con...
&quot;Merging&quot; Discriminated Unions in F#? &quot;Merging&quot; Discriminated Unions in F#? f%23 error-handling ReadFileError JsonParseError ReadJsonError ReadJsonError.JsonParseError ReadJsonError.ReadFileError Merging Discriminated Unions Result FileNotFound InvalidStructure Json Error "Merging" Discriminated Uni...
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61323291_c0
61323291
fsharp
0
Title: Dealing with optional parameters in a method Problem title: Dealing with optional parameters in a method Tags: .net, f%23, functional-programming Problem: Dealing with optional parameters in a method Suppose I have a method "m" inside a class that has several optional parameters, as follows: [<AbstractClass;Seal...
Dealing with optional parameters in a method Dealing with optional parameters in a method .net f%23 functional-programming Dealing AbstractClass Sealed API Dealing with optional parameters in a method Suppose I have a method "m" inside a class that has several optional parameters, as follows: Arguments x1 to x4 could b...
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51482302_c0
51482302
fsharp
0
Title: Why is F# so much slower than C#? (prime number benchmark) Problem title: Why is F# so much slower than C#? (prime number benchmark) Tags: c%23, f%23, primes, benchmarking Problem: Why is F# so much slower than C#? (prime number benchmark) I thought that F# was meant to be faster than C#, I made a probably bad b...
Why is F# so much slower than C#? (prime number benchmark) Why is F# so much slower than C#? (prime number benchmark) c%23 f%23 primes benchmarking System System.Diagnostics Why Stopwatch stopwatch.Start stopwatch.Stop Elapsed stopwatch.ElapsedMilliseconds Console.ReadKey ConsoleApp1 Program Main Console.WriteLine Why ...
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65765008_c1
65765008
fsharp
1
MathNet.Numerics.FSharp" #r "nuget: Expecto" open MathNet.Numerics let randomDoubles = Random.Random.doubles >> Array.map (fun v -> 1.0 - v * 2.0) let randomDecimals = randomDoubles >> Array.map decimal module Array2D = let inline zip arr1 arr2 = arr1 |> Array2D.mapi (fun i j e1 -> (e1, Array2D.get arr2 i j)) let inli...
MathNet.Numerics.FSharp" #r "nuget: Expecto" open MathNet.Numerics let randomDoubles = Random.Random.doubles >> Array.map (fun v -> 1.0 - v * 2.0) let randomDecimals = randomDoubles >> Array.map decimal module Array2D = let inline zip arr1 arr2 = arr1 |> Array2D.mapi (fun i j e1 -> (e1, Array2D.get arr2 i j)) let inli...
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73958085_c0
73958085
fsharp
0
Title: Using List filter to impose a boolean condition on a list and returning a new filtered list Problem title: Using List filter to impose a boolean condition on a list and returning a new filtered list Tags: f%23 Problem: Using List filter to impose a boolean condition on a list and returning a new filtered list Gi...
Using List filter to impose a boolean condition on a list and returning a new filtered list Using List filter to impose a boolean condition on a list and returning a new filtered list f%23 Using List List.filter Using List filter to impose a boolean condition on a list and returning a new filtered list Given a source a...
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30859885_c1
30859885
fsharp
1
ore -Force : member x.RegisterTrace() = let a = Thread.CurrentThread.ManagedThreadId Logging.verbose <- x.Verbose let ctx = SynchronizationContext.Current Logging.subscribe (fun trace -> let b = Thread.CurrentThread.ManagedThreadId async { let c = Thread.CurrentThread.ManagedThreadId do! Async.SwitchToContext ctx let d...
ore -Force : member x.RegisterTrace() = let a = Thread.CurrentThread.ManagedThreadId Logging.verbose <- x.Verbose let ctx = SynchronizationContext.Current Logging.subscribe (fun trace -> let b = Thread.CurrentThread.ManagedThreadId async { let c = Thread.CurrentThread.ManagedThreadId do! Async.SwitchToContext ctx let d...
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37509356_c0
37509356
fsharp
0
Title: Why am I not able to use the latest version of NUnit and FsCheck with F#? Problem title: Why am I not able to use the latest version of NUnit and FsCheck with F#? Tags: f%23, fscheck, nunit Problem: Why am I not able to use the latest version of NUnit and FsCheck with F#? I would like to use the latest versions ...
Why am I not able to use the latest version of NUnit and FsCheck with F#? Why am I not able to use the latest version of NUnit and FsCheck with F#? f%23 fscheck nunit Why NUnit FsCheck utf-8 net461 FsCheck.Xunit FSharp.Core FsUnit xunit.abstractions xunit.extensibility.core xunit.extensibility.execution xunit.runner.vi...
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18084763_c1
18084763
fsharp
1
(not sure how to do that), wrapping the IObservable<'T> ? I appreciate any suggestions. Edit: Added full example code. open System open System.Collections.Generic open System.Reactive.Subjects open System.Reactive.Linq // Container function type MyType<'a,'b> = MyType of (IObservable<'a> -> IObservable<'b>) let extrac...
(not sure how to do that), wrapping the IObservable<'T> ? I appreciate any suggestions. Edit: Added full example code. open System open System.Collections.Generic open System.Reactive.Subjects open System.Reactive.Linq // Container function type MyType<'a,'b> = MyType of (IObservable<'a> -> IObservable<'b>) let extrac...
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53897817_c0
53897817
fsharp
0
Title: How to open one namespace from another within the same project? Problem title: How to open one namespace from another within the same project? Tags: f%23 Problem: How to open one namespace from another within the same project? I'm trying to learn a bit of F#, coming from C#. I've got a new library project with t...
How to open one namespace from another within the same project? How to open one namespace from another within the same project? f%23 another How League.Entity2.Database LeagueTeam Name DateCreated System.DateTime.Now League.Entity2.WebApi TeamGetByIdResponse Team TeamGetByIdResponse.fs LeagueTeam.fs League.Entity2 Data...
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32701909_c0
32701909
fsharp
0
Title: Choose position of ItemGroup files generated in a Target via a Task Problem title: Choose position of ItemGroup files generated in a Target via a Task Tags: f%23, msbuild-task, msbuild Problem: Choose position of ItemGroup files generated in a Target via a Task I've got the following set up (uninteresting XML re...
Choose position of ItemGroup files generated in a Target via a Task Choose position of ItemGroup files generated in a Target via a Task f%23 msbuild-task msbuild Choose ItemGroup Target Task Project MyTask.props Compile Include Program.fs UsingTask XXX.UpdateAssemblyInfo Name UpdateAssemblyInfo BeforeTargets CoreCompil...
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15815934_c1
15815934
fsharp
1
[AGENT CODE], [AGENT NAME], [AFO CODE], [POLICY TYPE], [POLICY FORM], OC, DateCreated FROM tblPrior The query parses and runs fine in Access. But from within my application, it raises an error: Syntax error in INSERT INTO statement. Here is my F#, though I don't think it's relevant. module Data open System.Data open S...
[AGENT CODE], [AGENT NAME], [AFO CODE], [POLICY TYPE], [POLICY FORM], OC, DateCreated FROM tblPrior The query parses and runs fine in Access. But from within my application, it raises an error: Syntax error in INSERT INTO statement. Here is my F#, though I don't think it's relevant. module Data open System.Data open S...
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65172215_c0
65172215
fsharp
0
Title: F# Reflection Expr.NewUnionCase with FSharpType.GetUnionCases and/or Type.MakeGenericType Problem title: F# Reflection Expr.NewUnionCase with FSharpType.GetUnionCases and/or Type.MakeGenericType Tags: f%23, union-types, reflection Problem: F# Reflection Expr.NewUnionCase with FSharpType.GetUnionCases and/or Type...
F# Reflection Expr.NewUnionCase with FSharpType.GetUnionCases and/or Type.MakeGenericType F# Reflection Expr.NewUnionCase with FSharpType.GetUnionCases and/or Type.MakeGenericType f%23 union-types reflection resultTypeRaw Reflection Expr.NewUnionCase FSharpType.GetUnionCases Type.MakeGenericType Result resultTypeRaw.Ma...
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71082654_c1
71082654
fsharp
1
IfThenElse of expr * expr * expr option | Tuple of expr list | BinOp of expr * string * expr | UnOp of string * expr let fold_params parms e0 = List.foldBack (fun (id, tyo) e -> Lambda (id, tyo, e)) parms e0 let (|Let|_|) = function | LetIn ((false, x, tyo, e1), e2) -> Some (x, tyo, e1, e2) | _ -> None let (|LetRec|_|...
IfThenElse of expr * expr * expr option | Tuple of expr list | BinOp of expr * string * expr | UnOp of string * expr let fold_params parms e0 = List.foldBack (fun (id, tyo) e -> Lambda (id, tyo, e)) parms e0 let (|Let|_|) = function | LetIn ((false, x, tyo, e1), e2) -> Some (x, tyo, e1, e2) | _ -> None let (|LetRec|_|...
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65115900_c1
65115900
fsharp
1
CreateDone(num, num1, str) -> printfn "Got a create %d %d %s" num num1 str } loop () let serveRef = spawn serversystem "server" server Console.ReadLine() |> ignore Client.fsx #r "nuget: Akka.FSharp" #r "nuget: Akka.TestKit" #r "nuget: Akka.Remote" #r "nuget: Akka.Serialization.Hyperion" #load "Message.fsx" open Messag...
CreateDone(num, num1, str) -> printfn "Got a create %d %d %s" num num1 str } loop () let serveRef = spawn serversystem "server" server Console.ReadLine() |> ignore Client.fsx #r "nuget: Akka.FSharp" #r "nuget: Akka.TestKit" #r "nuget: Akka.Remote" #r "nuget: Akka.Serialization.Hyperion" #load "Message.fsx" open Messag...
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13985342_c1
13985342
fsharp
1
x.OnPropertyChanged<'t>(expr : Expr<'t>) = let propName = Property.ToName(expr) x.OnPropertyChanged(propName) However I get an error from the compiler Error 1 The type 'ViewModelBase' is used in an invalid way. A value prior to 'ViewModelBase' has an inferred type involving 'ViewModelBase', which is an invalid forward...
x.OnPropertyChanged<'t>(expr : Expr<'t>) = let propName = Property.ToName(expr) x.OnPropertyChanged(propName) However I get an error from the compiler Error 1 The type 'ViewModelBase' is used in an invalid way. A value prior to 'ViewModelBase' has an inferred type involving 'ViewModelBase', which is an invalid forward...
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37751219_c0
37751219
fsharp
0
Title: Meaning of CsvProvider error &quot;The given key was not present in the dictionary&quot; when trying to load sample file? Problem title: Meaning of CsvProvider error &quot;The given key was not present in the dictionary&quot; when trying to load sample file? Tags: f%23-data, fslab, f%23 Problem: Meaning of CsvPr...
Meaning of CsvProvider error &quot;The given key was not present in the dictionary&quot; when trying to load sample file? Meaning of CsvProvider error &quot;The given key was not present in the dictionary&quot; when trying to load sample file? f%23-data fslab f%23 System.MethodAccessException Meaning CsvProvider FsLab ...
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63514191_c1
63514191
fsharp
1
Name putObjectRequest.BucketName <- bucketName putObjectRequest.CannedACL <- S3CannedACL.PublicRead putObjectRequest.StorageClass <- S3StorageClass.IntelligentTiering putObjectRequest.ContentType <- "text/csv" // send the object let response = s3client.PutObjectAsync(putObjectRequest) |> Async.AwaitTask |> Async.RunSyn...
Name putObjectRequest.BucketName <- bucketName putObjectRequest.CannedACL <- S3CannedACL.PublicRead putObjectRequest.StorageClass <- S3StorageClass.IntelligentTiering putObjectRequest.ContentType <- "text/csv" // send the object let response = s3client.PutObjectAsync(putObjectRequest) |> Async.AwaitTask |> Async.RunSyn...
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35098970_c0
35098970
fsharp
0
Title: F#: Recursive Functions: concatenate 2 lists which have common elements Problem title: F#: Recursive Functions: concatenate 2 lists which have common elements Tags: recursion, f%23, list Problem: F#: Recursive Functions: concatenate 2 lists which have common elements So here is what I have so far. It feels close...
F#: Recursive Functions: concatenate 2 lists which have common elements F#: Recursive Functions: concatenate 2 lists which have common elements recursion f%23 list Recursive Functions x::xs List.append l:float a::x l.Length mean_diffs End Question F#: Recursive Functions: concatenate 2 lists which have common elements ...
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63876374_c0
63876374
fsharp
0
Title: Retrieving a function (delegate) type that uses GenericTypeParameterBuilder types from the assembly that is currently being built Problem title: Retrieving a function (delegate) type that uses GenericTypeParameterBuilder types from the assembly that is currently being built Tags: .net, assemblies, cil, f%23, sys...
Retrieving a function (delegate) type that uses GenericTypeParameterBuilder types from the assembly that is currently being built Retrieving a function (delegate) type that uses GenericTypeParameterBuilder types from the assembly that is currently being built .net assemblies cil f%23 system.reflection System.NotSupport...
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13136605_c0
13136605
fsharp
0
Title: Object-oriented &quot;Hello world&quot; using Windows Forms in F# Problem title: Object-oriented &quot;Hello world&quot; using Windows Forms in F# Tags: winforms, f%23 Problem: Object-oriented "Hello world" using Windows Forms in F# I'm currently working my way through "Real World Functional Programming". I am t...
Object-oriented &quot;Hello world&quot; using Windows Forms in F# Object-oriented &quot;Hello world&quot; using Windows Forms in F# winforms f%23 Windows Object-oriented Hello Forms System.Drawing System.Windows.Forms HelloWindow Form Width Height Font Times Roman Label Dock DockStyle.Fill TextAlign ContentAlignment.Mi...
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52519201_c1
52519201
fsharp
1
_ -> dict["",""] member __.DataType = parsedInfo.DataType member __.DefaultValue = parsedInfo.DefaultValue member __.Constraints = parsedConstraints I have the feeling that the solution should be similar to (the invalid) | "names" -> parsedInfo.Constraints.JsonValue.Properties() |> Seq.map (fun (x) -> fst(x.ToValueTup...
_ -> dict["",""] member __.DataType = parsedInfo.DataType member __.DefaultValue = parsedInfo.DefaultValue member __.Constraints = parsedConstraints I have the feeling that the solution should be similar to (the invalid) | "names" -> parsedInfo.Constraints.JsonValue.Properties() |> Seq.map (fun (x) -> fst(x.ToValueTup...
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40254656_c0
40254656
fsharp
0
Title: F# Traversing tree to make specific set Problem title: F# Traversing tree to make specific set Tags: tree, f%23 Problem: F# Traversing tree to make specific set So I'm sitting with this problem that I can't seem to get my head around in a sensible way. What I'm trying to achieve here is that I have a function de...
F# Traversing tree to make specific set F# Traversing tree to make specific set tree f%23 Traversing Outcome Tree Description Branch Leaf Set Sample List.length os.Head os.Tail Not Set.empty.Add What F# Traversing tree to make specific set So I'm sitting with this problem that I can't seem to get my head around in a se...
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