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39363449
fsharp
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Title: F# Dividing Functions Error: Expecting a type supporting the operator '/' but given a function type Problem title: F# Dividing Functions Error: Expecting a type supporting the operator '/' but given a function type Tags: function, f%23 Problem: F# Dividing Functions Error: Expecting a type su...
F# Dividing Functions Error: Expecting a type supporting the operator '/' but given a function type F# Dividing Functions Error: Expecting a type supporting the operator '/' but given a function type function f%23 Dividing Functions Error Expecting sharpeRatio2 excessReturns2 Seq.zip Seq.map Seq.fol...
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61686286_c0
61686286
fsharp
0
Title: Increase F# map insertion performance Problem title: Increase F# map insertion performance Tags: .net, c%23, dictionary, f%23 Problem: Increase F# map insertion performance I am currently doing some tests on F# maps vs C# dictionaries. I realize they are quite different implementation wise but they do fill the s...
Increase F# map insertion performance Increase F# map insertion performance .net c%23 dictionary f%23 Increase Test Stopwatch Map.add sw.Start Map.empty sw.Stop sw.ElapsedMilliseconds Program Dictionary d.Add Main System.Console.WriteLine FSHARP.Test.testMapInsert Increase F# map insertion performance I am currently do...
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18920342_c0
18920342
fsharp
0
Title: Get the values of a variable of tuple option type? Problem title: Get the values of a variable of tuple option type? Tags: f%23-3.0, f%23 Problem: Get the values of a variable of tuple option type? I have the following F# code. The function getARow returns (string * string * string) option . In the main function...
Get the values of a variable of tuple option type? Get the values of a variable of tuple option type? f%23-3.0 f%23 Get System System.Data System.Data.Linq Microsoft.FSharp.Data.TypeProviders Microsoft.FSharp.Linq System.Net System.IO FSharp.Data SqlDataConnection Data Source Svr Initial Catalog Integrated Security SSP...
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73231362_c0
73231362
fsharp
0
Title: FSC : error FS0078: Unable to find the file. How to ensure the .dll gets copied over? Problem title: FSC : error FS0078: Unable to find the file. How to ensure the .dll gets copied over? Tags: f%23, visual-studio-2022 Problem: FSC : error FS0078: Unable to find the file. How to ensure the .dll gets copied over? ...
FSC : error FS0078: Unable to find the file. How to ensure the .dll gets copied over? FSC : error FS0078: Unable to find the file. How to ensure the .dll gets copied over? f%23 visual-studio-2022 FSC FS0078 Unable How Build Project MyProject Configuration Debug Any CPU Program Files Sdks Microsoft.NET.Sdk.Razor Microso...
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52435375_c0
52435375
fsharp
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Title: F#: how to convert expression to string Problem title: F#: how to convert expression to string Tags: tostring, f%23 Problem: F#: how to convert expression to string Hello I have a been given the problem: Write an F# function toString: aexpr -> string to format expressions as strings, with the binary operators wr...
F#: how to convert expression to string F#: how to convert expression to string tostring f%23 oper1 Neg Not oper2 Add Mul Sub Less Op1 Op2 CstI Prim F#: how to convert expression to string Hello I have a been given the problem: yes this is a HW problem. Any help would greatly be appreciated with explanations. Below I i...
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32800544_c0
32800544
fsharp
0
Title: How to implement add operation in Binary Search Tree in F#? Problem title: How to implement add operation in Binary Search Tree in F#? Tags: f%23, .net, algorithm, functional-programming, binary-search-tree Problem: How to implement add operation in Binary Search Tree in F#? I am trying to implement the followin...
How to implement add operation in Binary Search Tree in F#? How to implement add operation in Binary Search Tree in F#? f%23 .net algorithm functional-programming binary-search-tree How Binary Search Tree Node Key Value key.compareTo x.key x.left x.right x.val x.N Left Right Count BST None x.Put Add node:Node Some t.Va...
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22576338_c0
22576338
fsharp
0
Title: Array2D and jagged arrays in f# Problem title: Array2D and jagged arrays in f# Tags: arrays, f%23, jagged-arrays Problem: Array2D and jagged arrays in f# I wrote this f# code to create a jagged (non-rectangular) array. open System type MatrizIrregular() = let irregular = Array2D.zeroCreate 5 member This.Iniciali...
Array2D and jagged arrays in f# Array2D and jagged arrays in f# arrays f%23 jagged-arrays java.util.Scanner Array2D System MatrizIrregular Array2D.zeroCreate This.Inicializar Introduzcal Console.ReadLine Int32.Parse Array2D.set Introduzca res2 This.Mostrar Lenght matriz.Inicializar matriz.Mostrar Scanner System.in irre...
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43603903_c0
43603903
fsharp
0
Title: On heterogenous lists, is it possible to make the zip and then unzip equal to the original? Problem title: On heterogenous lists, is it possible to make the zip and then unzip equal to the original? Tags: f%23 Problem: On heterogenous lists, is it possible to make the zip and then unzip equal to the original? I ...
On heterogenous lists, is it possible to make the zip and then unzip equal to the original? On heterogenous lists, is it possible to make the zip and then unzip equal to the original? f%23 is_all_r_empty List.forall acc_total acc_head acc_tail List.isEmpty List.rev is_all_empty is_all_r List.map Unzip On heterogenous l...
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37343467_c0
37343467
fsharp
0
Title: Parsing expression tree into nested lists Problem title: Parsing expression tree into nested lists Tags: expression-trees, f%23 Problem: Parsing expression tree into nested lists I'm relatively new to F# and am really having a real struggle with parsing an expression tree, which contains nested lists. From bits ...
Parsing expression tree into nested lists Parsing expression tree into nested lists expression-trees f%23 Parsing Real Func List List.map Unrecognised Parsing expression tree into nested lists I'm relatively new to F# and am really having a real struggle with parsing an expression tree, which contains nested lists. Fro...
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5776307_c0
5776307
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Title: F# - &quot;Not a valid property expression&quot; Problem title: F# - &quot;Not a valid property expression&quot; Tags: f%23 Problem: F# - "Not a valid property expression" I'm having this method which takes a Expr as parameter: member x.HasSeq (expr:Expr<'a -> 'b seq>) = let casted = <@ fun z -> (%expr) z :?> IC...
F# - &quot;Not a valid property expression&quot; F# - &quot;Not a valid property expression&quot; f%23 Not x.HasSeq expr:Expr ICollection ManyNavPropertyInfo cfg.HasMany System.Expression Func Expr exp.ToLinqExpression MethodCallExpression call.Arguments LambdaExpression Expression.Lambda lambda.Body lambda.Parameters ...
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56752521_c1
56752521
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10 | Flag = 11 | Unknown = 12 type Coordinate = int * int exception ThereIsAnObstacle of Coordinate exception PawnCantMove of Coordinate exception BadMove of Coordinate [<StructuredFormatDisplay("{kind}")>] type Pawn = { camp : Camp ; kind : Kind ; pos : Coordinate ; state : Coordinate list } let unknownPawn pos = { c...
10 | Flag = 11 | Unknown = 12 type Coordinate = int * int exception ThereIsAnObstacle of Coordinate exception PawnCantMove of Coordinate exception BadMove of Coordinate [<StructuredFormatDisplay("{kind}")>] type Pawn = { camp : Camp ; kind : Kind ; pos : Coordinate ; state : Coordinate list } let unknownPawn pos = { c...
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17459069_c0
17459069
fsharp
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Title: Implementing F# Backtracking Problem title: Implementing F# Backtracking Tags: backtracking, f%23, implementation Problem: Implementing F# Backtracking I've been playing with a well-known knapsack problem. This time - however - I decided to implement it in F#, as I'm learning the language and find it particularl...
Implementing F# Backtracking Implementing F# Backtracking backtracking f%23 implementation Implementing Backtracking List.rev Array.rev item.Size i-1 List.iter Implementing F# Backtracking I've been playing with a well-known knapsack problem. This time - however - I decided to implement it in F#, as I'm learning the la...
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41807147_c0
41807147
fsharp
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Title: How to resolve the strange type error in a recursive map with statically resolved type parameters? Problem title: How to resolve the strange type error in a recursive map with statically resolved type parameters? Tags: f%23, generics, inline, static Problem: How to resolve the strange type error in a recursive m...
How to resolve the strange type error in a recursive map with statically resolved type parameters? How to resolve the strange type error in a recursive map with statically resolved type parameters? f%23 generics inline static How CudaInnerExpr t.Expr CudaScalar t.Name CudaAr1D CudaAr2D ArgsPrinter PrintArg float32 prin...
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69313609_c0
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Title: Decorate an F# sequence with (simple) computed state for each element Problem title: Decorate an F# sequence with (simple) computed state for each element Tags: f%23 Problem: Decorate an F# sequence with (simple) computed state for each element I have a solution to this, and several working-but-unsatisfactory so...
Decorate an F# sequence with (simple) computed state for each element Decorate an F# sequence with (simple) computed state for each element f%23 Decorate Seq.iter Seq.unfold Seq.isEmpty None Seq.head Seq.tail Some Seq.cache Will ITEM Most Seq.mapFold Fails MUTABLE Lazy Not Seq.length Seq.item Ugly List Sequences stacko...
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33956920_c0
33956920
fsharp
0
Title: Can I use FSharp.Core that comes with Visual Studio on Mono/Linux Problem title: Can I use FSharp.Core that comes with Visual Studio on Mono/Linux Tags: mono, f%23, .net Problem: Can I use FSharp.Core that comes with Visual Studio on Mono/Linux I'd appreciate some help as I feel confused. If I am to believe this...
Can I use FSharp.Core that comes with Visual Studio on Mono/Linux Can I use FSharp.Core that comes with Visual Studio on Mono/Linux mono f%23 .net Can FSharp.Core Visual Studio Mono Linux Can I use FSharp.Core that comes with Visual Studio on Mono/Linux I'd appreciate some help as I feel confused. If I am to believe th...
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54498264_c0
54498264
fsharp
0
Title: Parser the call of a function - FParsec Problem title: Parser the call of a function - FParsec Tags: fparsec, f%23 Problem: Parser the call of a function - FParsec I try to parse the call of a function, here are the variants: add 8 2 add x y add (inc x) (dec y) funcWithoutArgs Depending on how I distribute my an...
Parser the call of a function - FParsec Parser the call of a function - FParsec fparsec f%23 Parser FParsec Call Number Error Col Note Expecting Ast Expression Program Tools spaces1 many1Satisfy2 Expressions pipe2 pint32 Success Failure System.Console.Clear Parser the call of a function - FParsec I try to parse the cal...
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59022934_c0
59022934
fsharp
0
Title: let vs member for private functions, in F# Problem title: let vs member for private functions, in F# Tags: f%23 Problem: let vs member for private functions, in F# Let's consider this code: type TransactionTypes = | TransactionType1 | TransactionType2 type Test() = let mutable lastTransactionType1 = DateTime.Min...
let vs member for private functions, in F# let vs member for private functions, in F# f%23 TransactionTypes TransactionType1 TransactionType2 Test lastTransactionType1 DateTime.MinValue lastTransactionType2 DateTime.UtcNow DateTime.Now this.getLastTransaction this.updateLastTransaction let vs member for private functio...
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69265328_c1
69265328
fsharp
1
= 0 GL.CompileShader shader let info = GL.GetShaderInfoLog(shader) if System.String.IsNullOrEmpty info then printfn $"{info}" GL.GetShader(shader, ShaderParameter.CompileStatus, &code) if code <> int All.True then let infoLog = GL.GetShaderInfoLog shader failwith $"Error occured whilst compiling Shader({shader}).\n\n{...
= 0 GL.CompileShader shader let info = GL.GetShaderInfoLog(shader) if System.String.IsNullOrEmpty info then printfn $"{info}" GL.GetShader(shader, ShaderParameter.CompileStatus, &code) if code <> int All.True then let infoLog = GL.GetShaderInfoLog shader failwith $"Error occured whilst compiling Shader({shader}).\n\n{...
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78623078_c0
78623078
fsharp
0
Title: F# discriminated unions simple use raises AOT and trimming warnings on publish Problem title: F# discriminated unions simple use raises AOT and trimming warnings on publish Tags: f%23, discriminated-union, native-aot, .net-8.0 Problem: F# discriminated unions simple use raises AOT and trimming warnings on publis...
F# discriminated unions simple use raises AOT and trimming warnings on publish F# discriminated unions simple use raises AOT and trimming warnings on publish f%23 discriminated-union native-aot .net-8.0 AOT Release win-x64 p:PublishAot p:PublishTrimmed AnyDU System.DateTime.Now EntryPoint IL3053 IL2104 OutputType Exe T...
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42750796_c0
42750796
fsharp
0
Title: What would be an example for Frame.mapCols? Problem title: What would be an example for Frame.mapCols? Tags: f%23, deedle Problem: What would be an example for Frame.mapCols? I am trying to create examples for all the methods in Deedle, with mixed success. I was able to provide an example for Frame.filterColValu...
What would be an example for Frame.mapCols? What would be an example for Frame.mapCols? f%23 deedle What Frame.mapCols Frame.filterColValues Deedle DateTime Series Generate first:System.DateTime first.AddDays System.Random rnd.NextDouble df1 Frame df2 s.GetAtAs Frame.toArray2D Frame.map df3 x.GetAtAs FS0001 ISeries Wha...
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27053805_c1
27053805
fsharp
1
.StackOverflowException: The requested operation caused a stack overflow. at (wrapper managed-to-native) object:__icall_wrapper_mono_object_isinst (object,intptr) at (wrapper castclass) object:__castclass_with_cache (object,intptr,intptr) at Microsoft.FSharp.Compiler.Driver+DelayedDisposables.System-IDisposable-Dispose...
.StackOverflowException: The requested operation caused a stack overflow. at (wrapper managed-to-native) object:__icall_wrapper_mono_object_isinst (object,intptr) at (wrapper castclass) object:__castclass_with_cache (object,intptr,intptr) at Microsoft.FSharp.Compiler.Driver+DelayedDisposables.System-IDisposable-Dispose...
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65373859_c0
65373859
fsharp
0
Title: Running Forms forms F# script in .net 5? Problem title: Running Forms forms F# script in .net 5? Tags: f%23, f%23-interactive, .net-5 Problem: Running Forms forms F# script in .net 5? Is it possible to call Windows.Forms as F# script? As I am aware, there is an issue when trying to refer them a .nuget package, a...
Running Forms forms F# script in .net 5? Running Forms forms F# script in .net 5? f%23 f%23-interactive .net-5 Running Forms DotnetLocation Microsoft.WindowsDesktop.App System.Windows.Forms System.Drawing System.Drawing.Common Examples Chapter7Libs Vector Debug netcoreapp5.0 Application.EnableVisualStyles Size Curve.Cu...
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66089019_c0
66089019
fsharp
0
Title: .NET SDK requirement for Saturn Problem title: .NET SDK requirement for Saturn Tags: f%23, saturn-framework Problem: .NET SDK requirement for Saturn When following the "How to start" guide for Saturn: https://saturnframework.org/tutorials/how-to-start.html Step 4 says to run: dotnet tool restore Here's the resul...
.NET SDK requirement for Saturn .NET SDK requirement for Saturn f%23 saturn-framework NET SDK Saturn Users Dropbox Documents VisualStudio SaturnSample Could Possible You global.json Install Program Files .NET SDK requirement for Saturn When following the "How to start" guide for Saturn: https://saturnframework.org/tuto...
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6185952_c0
6185952
fsharp
0
Title: Best Practices for cache locality in Multicore Parallelism in F# Problem title: Best Practices for cache locality in Multicore Parallelism in F# Tags: multicore, asynchronous, f%23, parallel-processing, functional-programming Problem: Best Practices for cache locality in Multicore Parallelism in F# I'm studying ...
Best Practices for cache locality in Multicore Parallelism in F# Best Practices for cache locality in Multicore Parallelism in F# multicore asynchronous f%23 parallel-processing functional-programming Best Practices Multicore Parallelism List Array Best Practices for cache locality in Multicore Parallelism in F# I'm st...
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63912193_c0
63912193
fsharp
0
Title: Akka.NET: Dead Letters to Remote Actor Problem title: Akka.NET: Dead Letters to Remote Actor Tags: akka-remoting, akka-remote-actor, akka.net, f%23 Problem: Akka.NET: Dead Letters to Remote Actor I am learning how to call a remote actor from a different machine. To simulate two different machines I have a Host m...
Akka.NET: Dead Letters to Remote Actor Akka.NET: Dead Letters to Remote Actor akka-remoting akka-remote-actor akka.net f%23 remote Akka.NET Dead Letters Actor NAT Host RemoteActor.fsx Akka.FSharp Akka.Remote System Akka.Actor Akka.Configuration Configuration.parse actor.provider Akka.Remote.RemoteActorRefProvider remot...
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40704580_c0
40704580
fsharp
0
Title: Strange reflection error on inferred type Problem title: Strange reflection error on inferred type Tags: system.reflection, reflection, f%23 Problem: Strange reflection error on inferred type I have some strange effects when trying to run f# code via reflection. Given the following type type Box<'a, 'b> = Box of...
Strange reflection error on inferred type Strange reflection error on inferred type system.reflection reflection f%23 System.ArgumentException System.Exception Strange Box r01 f:Quotations.Expr Call Lambda m.Invoke r10 Object System.Int32 System.Object System.RuntimeType.CheckValue System.Reflection.Binder System.Globa...
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29330434_c1
29330434
fsharp
1
"++": this.result.Text = this.tool.plusplus(a).ToString(); break; case "--": this.result.Text = this.tool.minusminus(a).ToString(); break; default: this.result.Text = "Error."; break; } } catch (FormatException) { this.result.Text = "Error."; } } private void operation_DropDownClosed(object sender, EventArgs e) { stri...
"++": this.result.Text = this.tool.plusplus(a).ToString(); break; case "--": this.result.Text = this.tool.minusminus(a).ToString(); break; default: this.result.Text = "Error."; break; } } catch (FormatException) { this.result.Text = "Error."; } } private void operation_DropDownClosed(object sender, EventArgs e) { stri...
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18367192_c0
18367192
fsharp
0
Title: Why is reduce faster than sum or sumBy? Problem title: Why is reduce faster than sum or sumBy? Tags: f%23 Problem: Why is reduce faster than sum or sumBy? My coworker and I were comparing the speed of C# functions when passing in lambdas to do work compared to inlined functions with regards to time spent doing w...
Why is reduce faster than sum or sumBy? Why is reduce faster than sum or sumBy? f%23 Why NUnit.Framework FsUnit System System.Diagnostics Test Stopwatch stopWatch.Start List.reduce Console.WriteLine Time List.head stopWatch.Elapsed.TotalSeconds stopWatch.Restart List.sum List.sumBy Serializable u004021 u002D1 Optimized...
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72821585_c1
72821585
fsharp
1
.WPF.Bindings", Events.LogEventLevel.Verbose) .MinimumLevel.Override("Elmish.WPF.Performance", Events.LogEventLevel.Verbose) .WriteTo.Console() .CreateLogger() let createWindow_Window2 = let window = createWindow_Window2.Invoke() window.Owner <- mainWindow window let bindings = Platform.bindings createWindow_Window2 Wp...
.WPF.Bindings", Events.LogEventLevel.Verbose) .MinimumLevel.Override("Elmish.WPF.Performance", Events.LogEventLevel.Verbose) .WriteTo.Console() .CreateLogger() let createWindow_Window2 = let window = createWindow_Window2.Invoke() window.Owner <- mainWindow window let bindings = Platform.bindings createWindow_Window2 Wp...
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57093153_c0
57093153
fsharp
0
Title: Trouble with postgres query in entity framework core Problem title: Trouble with postgres query in entity framework core Tags: postgresql, c%23, linq, entity-framework, f%23 Problem: Trouble with postgres query in entity framework core So I have a table as such: [Table("Box", Schema = "dbo")] public partial clas...
Trouble with postgres query in entity framework core Trouble with postgres query in entity framework core postgresql c%23 linq entity-framework f%23 Trouble Table Box Schema Column Key DatabaseGenerated DatabaseGeneratedOption.Identity StringLength EventId Uuid LocalIndex Rack Shelf Fag Municipality Organization Entrie...
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11150947_c0
11150947
fsharp
0
Title: F# Overloaded Operator ( *= ) with floats not working with other floats Problem title: F# Overloaded Operator ( *= ) with floats not working with other floats Tags: .net, operator-overloading, f%23 Problem: F# Overloaded Operator ( *= ) with floats not working with other floats I'm normalizing my vectors like th...
F# Overloaded Operator ( *= ) with floats not working with other floats F# Overloaded Operator ( *= ) with floats not working with other floats .net operator-overloading f%23 Overloaded Operator this.Normalize this.Length _zerotolerance inv:float this.x this.y arg1 v1:vector2 v2:vector2 v1.x v2.x v1.y v2.y v2:float f1:...
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59242217_c0
59242217
fsharp
0
Title: F# Generic Map.count using Reflection Problem title: F# Generic Map.count using Reflection Tags: reflection, f%23 Problem: F# Generic Map.count using Reflection This is a follow-up on this previous question , but with a different twist. I would like to write a function which, given an object oMap, returns its co...
F# Generic Map.count using Reflection F# Generic Map.count using Reflection reflection f%23 System.InvalidCastException Reflection Generic Map.count Map Test1 oMap.GetType otype.Name FSharpMap How FAILS Map.ofArray Unable Microsoft.FSharp.Collections.FSharpMap System.String System.IComparable System.Object Microsoft.FS...
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34028823_c0
34028823
fsharp
0
Title: F# FSharp.Data.CsvProvider, error when accessing rows Problem title: F# FSharp.Data.CsvProvider, error when accessing rows Tags: csv, type-providers, f%23 Problem: F# FSharp.Data.CsvProvider, error when accessing rows I am trying to read data from a csv file using the following code. let testData = CsvProvider<"...
F# FSharp.Data.CsvProvider, error when accessing rows F# FSharp.Data.CsvProvider, error when accessing rows csv type-providers f%23 FSharp.Data.CsvProvider CsvProvider test.csv Load test2.csv testData.Rows Product_Info_1 Product_Info_2 Product_Info_3 Product_Info_4 Product_Info_5 Product_Info_6 Product_Info_7 Ins_Age B...
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77374045_c0
77374045
fsharp
0
Title: Getting around &quot;inline but uses private function&quot; for constrained generic struct types Problem title: Getting around &quot;inline but uses private function&quot; for constrained generic struct types Tags: f%23 Problem: Getting around "inline but uses private function" for constrained generic struct typ...
Getting around &quot;inline but uses private function&quot; for constrained generic struct types Getting around &quot;inline but uses private function&quot; for constrained generic struct types f%23 Getting Structs Struct Negative _.Value LP.GenericZero Value IComparable Type get_Zero Consider Create FS1113 Getting aro...
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3723488_c0
3723488
fsharp
0
Title: F# Matching mutable object (string) Problem title: F# Matching mutable object (string) Tags: string-matching, f%23 Problem: F# Matching mutable object (string) Here is the full code so far: module clean #light open System open System.IO let pause() = Console.ReadLine() let drive = System.IO.Directory.GetDirector...
F# Matching mutable object (string) F# Matching mutable object (string) string-matching f%23 the Matching System System.IO Console.ReadLine System.IO.Directory.GetDirectoryRoot System.IO.Directory.GetCurrentDirectory You game1 Assassin Creed game2 Crysis game3 Mass Effect local1 APPDATA Ubisoft Saved Games local2 USERP...
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55929800_c1
55929800
fsharp
1
option) = member private this.operators : Mixfix list ref = ref [] member private this.termParser : Parser<_, _> list ref = if ptv.IsNone then ref [] else ref [ptv.Value] member private this.termValue = choice !this.termParser member private this.addMixFix (mixfix: Mixfix) = this.operators.Value <- this.operators.Valu...
option) = member private this.operators : Mixfix list ref = ref [] member private this.termParser : Parser<_, _> list ref = if ptv.IsNone then ref [] else ref [ptv.Value] member private this.termValue = choice !this.termParser member private this.addMixFix (mixfix: Mixfix) = this.operators.Value <- this.operators.Valu...
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76277263_c0
76277263
fsharp
0
Title: How to update a class with a record member using the Singleton Pattern in F# Problem title: How to update a class with a record member using the Singleton Pattern in F# Tags: f%23, singleton Problem: How to update a class with a record member using the Singleton Pattern in F# Lets say I have this record definiti...
How to update a class with a record member using the Singleton Pattern in F# How to update a class with a record member using the Singleton Pattern in F# f%23 singleton the How Singleton Pattern WindowServices ReportMenu Window ProgressNotes PatientRegistration WindowServiceManager ws:WindowServices this.WS Instance No...
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65959193_c0
65959193
fsharp
0
Title: Upload of large files using Suave? Problem title: Upload of large files using Suave? Tags: f%23, suave Problem: Upload of large files using Suave? I would like to upload files using Suave. I understand that small files will automatically get written to a /tmp folder, but my files are too large for that. What I w...
Upload of large files using Suave? Upload of large files using Suave? f%23 suave Suave Upload System.IO Suave.Sockets Suave.Sockets.Control Connection HttpResult Started TransportStream conn.transport StreamReader reader.EndOfStream Reading SocketOp.ofAsync reader.ReadLineAsync Finished WebPart Received Some ctx.respon...
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24731009_c0
24731009
fsharp
0
Title: WPF Converter written in F# is not recognized Problem title: WPF Converter written in F# is not recognized Tags: f%23, wpf, ivalueconverter Problem: WPF Converter written in F# is not recognized I wrote the following converter in F# namespace My.FSharpLibrary open System open System.Collections.Generic open Syst...
WPF Converter written in F# is not recognized WPF Converter written in F# is not recognized f%23 wpf ivalueconverter WPF Converter My.FSharpLibrary System System.Collections.Generic System.Linq System.Text System.Threading.Tasks System.Globalization System.Windows.Data ValueCompareConverter ReferenceValue Unchecked.def...
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66257069_c0
66257069
fsharp
0
Title: How to get exact F# version number (e.g.: 4.7.2, not just 4.7) Problem title: How to get exact F# version number (e.g.: 4.7.2, not just 4.7) Tags: .net-core, f%23-interactive, f%23, nuget Problem: How to get exact F# version number (e.g.: 4.7.2, not just 4.7) We have a set of .NET Core projects, part of which ar...
How to get exact F# version number (e.g.: 4.7.2, not just 4.7) How to get exact F# version number (e.g.: 4.7.2, not just 4.7) .net-core f%23-interactive f%23 nuget How e.g Program Files NuGet.targets NU1004 Disable RestoreLockedMode MSBuild Projects Project.sln FSharp.Core Microsoft Interactive Copyright Corporation Al...
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35347420
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Title: Why is iterating through an array faster than Seq.find Problem title: Why is iterating through an array faster than Seq.find Tags: arrays, algorithm, f%23 Problem: Why is iterating through an array faster than Seq.find I have an array sums that gives all the possible sums of a function f . This function accepts ...
Why is iterating through an array faster than Seq.find Why is iterating through an array faster than Seq.find arrays algorithm f%23 Why Seq.find Math.Round FunctionValues Array.map Array.concat Array.sort Seq i..maxLimit Seq.map get2nd3rd Seq.concat Why is iterating through an array faster than Seq.find I have an array...
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58617802_c0
58617802
fsharp
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Title: Porting some C# code to F# with Action&lt;T&gt; Problem title: Porting some C# code to F# with Action&lt;T&gt; Tags: f%23 Problem: Porting some C# code to F# with Action I have the following C# code: _Client.Streams.InfoStream.Subscribe(async info => { Console.WriteLine($"reconnection, message: {info.Info}, vers...
Porting some C# code to F# with Action&lt;T&gt; Porting some C# code to F# with Action&lt;T&gt; f%23 Porting Action _Client.Streams.InfoStream.Subscribe Console.WriteLine info.Info info.Version:D _Client.Send PingRequest IObservable InfoResponse InfoStream InfoSubject.AsObservable IDisposable Subscribe Client.Streams.I...
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7400378_c0
7400378
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Title: How do I increment a certain index of a list? Problem title: How do I increment a certain index of a list? Tags: f%23, list, iteration Problem: How do I increment a certain index of a list? here's my code: (should work fine) let rec interleave = function | ([],ys) -> [] | (xs,[]) -> [] | (x::xs,y::ys) -> x :: y ...
How do I increment a certain index of a list? How do I increment a certain index of a list? f%23 list iteration 1 How x::xs y::ys Seq.take Seq.toList Seq.skip List.length list1 list2 How do I increment a certain index of a list? here's my code: (should work fine) The flow is (from main function down to 1st helper): lis...
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62554507_c0
62554507
fsharp
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Title: how to remove last text in parenthesis (elegantly and simply) Problem title: how to remove last text in parenthesis (elegantly and simply) Tags: f%23 Problem: how to remove last text in parenthesis (elegantly and simply) So I have some working code. I want to remove the last parenthesized (?) text from a string....
how to remove last text in parenthesis (elegantly and simply) how to remove last text in parenthesis (elegantly and simply) f%23 LastIndexOf s.Substring rest.LastIndexOf rest.Substring after.Replace String.IsNullOrWhiteSpace UTF-8 xsl:stylesheet xmlns:xsl www.w3.org XSL Transform xsl:template xsl:variable xsl:call-temp...
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53347435_c0
53347435
fsharp
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Title: Xamarin Forms: Tap Event Args Derived Type Problem title: Xamarin Forms: Tap Event Args Derived Type Tags: f%23, xamarin.forms Problem: Xamarin Forms: Tap Event Args Derived Type I have some code like this that works fine: type App() = inherit Application() let stack = StackLayout(VerticalOptions = LayoutOptions...
Xamarin Forms: Tap Event Args Derived Type Xamarin Forms: Tap Event Args Derived Type f%23 xamarin.forms Xamarin Forms Tap Event Args Derived Type App Application StackLayout VerticalOptions LayoutOptions.Center Label XAlign TextAlignment.Center Text Welcome Xamarin.Forms TapGestureRecognizer sender:Object args:EventAr...
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1056461_c0
1056461
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Title: F#: is it OK for developing theorem provers? Problem title: F#: is it OK for developing theorem provers? Tags: f%23 Problem: F#: is it OK for developing theorem provers? Please advise. I am a lawyer, I work in the field of Law Informatics. I have been a programmer for a long time (Basic, RPG, Fortran, Pascal, Co...
F#: is it OK for developing theorem provers? F#: is it OK for developing theorem provers? f%23 F#: is it OK for developing theorem provers? Please advise. I am a lawyer, I work in the field of Law Informatics. I have been a programmer for a long time (Basic, RPG, Fortran, Pascal, Cobol, VB.NET, C#). I am currently inte...
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47119481_c0
47119481
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Title: Refactor algorithm as computation expression? Problem title: Refactor algorithm as computation expression? Tags: functional-programming, f%23, computation-expression, algorithm Problem: Refactor algorithm as computation expression? This question contains spoilers for those who haven't finished problem 61 of Proj...
Refactor algorithm as computation expression? Refactor algorithm as computation expression? functional-programming f%23 computation-expression algorithm the a Refactor Triangle Square Pentagonal Hexagonal Heptagonal Octagonal Each Find x::xs e::xs List.collect Seq.min List.distinctBy Generate Seq.initInfinite s-2 s-4 S...
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2400241_c0
2400241
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Title: Is this the F# Builder bug or my misunderstanding? Problem title: Is this the F# Builder bug or my misunderstanding? Tags: f%23 Problem: Is this the F# Builder bug or my misunderstanding? When I tried the console programming, I received unexpected result. open System let printSomeMessage = printfn "Is this the F...
Is this the F# Builder bug or my misunderstanding? Is this the F# Builder bug or my misunderstanding? f%23 Builder System BUG EntryPoint args.Length IL_0000 IL_0001 IL_0006 FSharp.Core Microsoft.FSharp.Core.PrintfFormat Microsoft.FSharp.Core.Unit System.IO.TextWriter IL_000b Microsoft.FSharp.Core.ExtraTopLevelOperators...
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21955872_c0
21955872
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Title: How to use a member of an F# discriminated union from a record member Problem title: How to use a member of an F# discriminated union from a record member Tags: record, f%23, discriminated-union Problem: How to use a member of an F# discriminated union from a record member I'm trying to make a record with discri...
How to use a member of an F# discriminated union from a record member How to use a member of an F# discriminated union from a record member record f%23 discriminated-union a How DefaultExpr Expr Ref Option1Expr Option2Expr Identityless DefaultU NoID Identityless.DefaultExpr Option1U Identityless.Option1Expr Option2U Id...
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76909188_c0
76909188
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Title: Moving FParsec code to an F# module does not work Problem title: Moving FParsec code to an F# module does not work Tags: f%23, fparsec, module Problem: Moving FParsec code to an F# module does not work I'm a newbie in F# and in FParsec and have problems with moving my FParsec code into an F# module using VS 2022...
Moving FParsec code to an F# module does not work Moving FParsec code to an F# module does not work f%23 fparsec module Moving FParsec Program.fs MyModule.fs MyModule Error FS0030 Value Parser Either FS0001 Type Expecting Moving FParsec code to an F# module does not work I'm a newbie in F# and in FParsec and have probl...
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63542808_c0
63542808
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Title: How to set the ViewModel type in F# Elmish.WPF for use by a WPF DataTemplate? Problem title: How to set the ViewModel type in F# Elmish.WPF for use by a WPF DataTemplate? Tags: datatemplate, elmish-wpf, f%23 Problem: How to set the ViewModel type in F# Elmish.WPF for use by a WPF DataTemplate? I am learning to u...
How to set the ViewModel type in F# Elmish.WPF for use by a WPF DataTemplate? How to set the ViewModel type in F# Elmish.WPF for use by a WPF DataTemplate? datatemplate elmish-wpf f%23 the How ViewModel Elmish.WPF WPF DataTemplate XMAL Window x:Class FrontOfficeV.MainWindow schemas.microsoft.com xmlns:x xmlns:mc schema...
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20425585_c0
20425585
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Title: F# Read File, Split string list, summarize data, Nonfloat decimal numbers Problem title: F# Read File, Split string list, summarize data, Nonfloat decimal numbers Tags: split, function, f%23 Problem: F# Read File, Split string list, summarize data, Nonfloat decimal numbers I'm new to F# and got this assignment t...
F# Read File, Split string list, summarize data, Nonfloat decimal numbers F# Read File, Split string list, summarize data, Nonfloat decimal numbers split function f%23 Read File Split Nonfloat F# Read File, Split string list, summarize data, Nonfloat decimal numbers I'm new to F# and got this assignment to create a ver...
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46002323_c0
46002323
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Title: JsonConvert.Serialize performance in F# Problem title: JsonConvert.Serialize performance in F# Tags: json.net, f%23, performance, serialization Problem: JsonConvert.Serialize performance in F# I create a record type as follows: type CombEmp = { empid:int empname:string email:string } let defCombEmp:CombEmp = { e...
JsonConvert.Serialize performance in F# JsonConvert.Serialize performance in F# json.net f%23 performance serialization JsonConvert.Serialize CombEmp empid:int empname:string email:string defCombEmp:CombEmp chrE1 Wayne Rooney mun.com chrE2 chrE3 Array.toList GetByteCount loop1 loop2 System.Diagnostics.Stopwatch.StartNe...
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41848412_c1
41848412
fsharp
1
-> failwith "Something is -1 which should not be -1!" | x -> x type Game(width,height) = inherit GameWindow(width, height, GraphicsMode.Default, "F# OpenTK Sample") do base.VSync <- VSyncMode.On let mutable shaderProgramId = -1 let mutable attribute_vcol = -1 let mutable attribute_vpos = -1 let mutable uniform_mview =...
-> failwith "Something is -1 which should not be -1!" | x -> x type Game(width,height) = inherit GameWindow(width, height, GraphicsMode.Default, "F# OpenTK Sample") do base.VSync <- VSyncMode.On let mutable shaderProgramId = -1 let mutable attribute_vcol = -1 let mutable attribute_vpos = -1 let mutable uniform_mview =...
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5303874_c0
5303874
fsharp
0
Title: Rotten performance of RSACryptoServiceProvider.VerifyData? Problem title: Rotten performance of RSACryptoServiceProvider.VerifyData? Tags: f%23, digital-signature, .net Problem: Rotten performance of RSACryptoServiceProvider.VerifyData? Is the performance of VerifyData so bad that the function is practically use...
Rotten performance of RSACryptoServiceProvider.VerifyData? Rotten performance of RSACryptoServiceProvider.VerifyData? f%23 digital-signature .net Rotten RSACryptoServiceProvider.VerifyData System System.Security.Cryptography SHA1 DateTime.Now RSACryptoServiceProvider Random Array.create rnd.NextBytes rsaSP.SignData rsa...
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41826528_c0
41826528
fsharp
0
Title: GDI+/WinForms Status overflow when rendering [F#] Problem title: GDI+/WinForms Status overflow when rendering [F#] Tags: winforms, f%23, gdi%2B, overflow, compiler-errors Problem: GDI+/WinForms Status overflow when rendering [F#] This is my first time working with winforms on a large scale of data; and I have ab...
GDI+/WinForms Status overflow when rendering [F#] GDI+/WinForms Status overflow when rendering [F#] winforms f%23 gdi%2B overflow compiler-errors GDI WinForms Status Animation listpos1 listpos2 listpos3 listpos4 listpos5 listpos6 listpos7 listpos8 listpos9 Solarsystem Image.FromFile Star_background.png List.append Form...
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62473185_c0
62473185
fsharp
0
Title: Debugging F# that just hangs Problem title: Debugging F# that just hangs Tags: f%23, f%23-interactive Problem: Debugging F# that just hangs Is it possible to debug F# or, like LINQ in C#, is this effectively impossible? I'm working through Machine Learning Projects for .NET Developers and am using F# for the fir...
Debugging F# that just hangs Debugging F# that just hangs f%23 f%23-interactive Debugging System.IO Observation Label:string Pixels Distance Classifier csvData:string csvData.Split Array.map Label File.ReadAllLines __SOURCE_DIRECTORY__ Data trainingsample.csv pixels1 pixels2 Array.zip Array.sum trainingset:Observation ...
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19941084_c0
19941084
fsharp
0
Title: Applying recursion on 1d-list with parentheses Problem title: Applying recursion on 1d-list with parentheses Tags: recursion, regex, parsing, f%23, discriminated-union Problem: Applying recursion on 1d-list with parentheses I am kinda new to F# and I'm trying to write a simple program that reads a mathematical e...
Applying recursion on 1d-list with parentheses Applying recursion on 1d-list with parentheses recursion regex parsing f%23 discriminated-union Applying src:Expression Some Plus Minus Times DevBy Token Open Digit Close Expr Applying recursion on 1d-list with parentheses I am kinda new to F# and I'm trying to write a sim...
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33379585_c1
33379585
fsharp
1
.iter (fun file -> WiX (fun p -> { p with ToolDirectory = wix_path; AdditionalLightArgs = [" -ext WiXNetFxExtension";"-ext WixUIExtension.dll";"-ext WixUtilExtension.dll"; "-cultures:en-us"]}) (_dir_deploy @@ (changeExt "msi" (filename file))) file ) ) WiX Template <Wix xmlns="http://schemas.microsoft.com/wix/2006/wi">...
.iter (fun file -> WiX (fun p -> { p with ToolDirectory = wix_path; AdditionalLightArgs = [" -ext WiXNetFxExtension";"-ext WixUIExtension.dll";"-ext WixUtilExtension.dll"; "-cultures:en-us"]}) (_dir_deploy @@ (changeExt "msi" (filename file))) file ) ) WiX Template <Wix xmlns="http://schemas.microsoft.com/wix/2006/wi">...
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64630261_c0
64630261
fsharp
0
Title: In F#, .Net Core, The project doesn&#x27;t know how to run the profile IIS Express Problem title: In F#, .Net Core, The project doesn&#x27;t know how to run the profile IIS Express Tags: iis-7, f%23 Problem: In F#, .Net Core, The project doesn't know how to run the profile IIS Express I am using Visual Studio 16...
In F#, .Net Core, The project doesn&#x27;t know how to run the profile IIS Express In F#, .Net Core, The project doesn&#x27;t know how to run the profile IIS Express iis-7 f%23 Net Core IIS Express ProviderId Microsoft.VisualStudio.ConnectedService.Wcf Version ExtendedData sager:9003 MedicalServiceHost.svc System.Array...
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67560583_c0
67560583
fsharp
0
Title: F# and Web API Json for analysis in DataFrame Problem title: F# and Web API Json for analysis in DataFrame Tags: fsharp.data.typeproviders, deedle, json, f%23 Problem: F# and Web API Json for analysis in DataFrame Im trying to learn F# by rewriting some scripts from python, where I query a graphql endpoint and l...
F# and Web API Json for analysis in DataFrame F# and Web API Json for analysis in DataFrame fsharp.data.typeproviders deedle json f%23 Web API Json DataFrame Shipments ErrorMessage Success ValidationResult TotalCount Data Building Comment Test CompletedDate ItemId dd4520bb-aa0a NoOfUnit Organization OrganizationId cac4...
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77642995_c1
77642995
fsharp
1
float32 array) (dimensions: int array) = let memory = Memory<float32>(data) let tensor = new DenseTensor<float32>(memory, dimensions) tensor let data = Array.create 50 0f let dimensions = [| 1; 50 |] let init = createFloat32DenseTensor data dimensions let initialOnnxInput = { input1 = init input2 = init } let getPredi...
float32 array) (dimensions: int array) = let memory = Memory<float32>(data) let tensor = new DenseTensor<float32>(memory, dimensions) tensor let data = Array.create 50 0f let dimensions = [| 1; 50 |] let init = createFloat32DenseTensor data dimensions let initialOnnxInput = { input1 = init input2 = init } let getPredi...
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59814243_c0
59814243
fsharp
0
Title: Running Dotnet F Sharp Compiler from Command Line on Mac Problem title: Running Dotnet F Sharp Compiler from Command Line on Mac Tags: macos, .net, f%23 Problem: Running Dotnet F Sharp Compiler from Command Line on Mac I am going through this tutorial but do not have fsc (F Sharp Compiler). Running dotnet fsc -a...
Running Dotnet F Sharp Compiler from Command Line on Mac Running Dotnet F Sharp Compiler from Command Line on Mac macos .net f%23 Command Running Dotnet Sharp Compiler Line Mac MyAssembly.fs Could Possible You NET Core PATH FSharp FSharp.Build.dll fsc.exe FSharp.Compiler.Interactive.Settings.dll fsc.runtimeconfig.json ...
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62023336_c0
62023336
fsharp
0
Title: Clarification of Events vs Observer vs MailboxProcessor in F# Problem title: Clarification of Events vs Observer vs MailboxProcessor in F# Tags: observable, mailboxprocessor, f%23 Problem: Clarification of Events vs Observer vs MailboxProcessor in F# I have a system, connected to financial markets, that makes a ...
Clarification of Events vs Observer vs MailboxProcessor in F# Clarification of Events vs Observer vs MailboxProcessor in F# observable mailboxprocessor f%23 Clarification Events Observer MailboxProcessor Clarification of Events vs Observer vs MailboxProcessor in F# I have a system, connected to financial markets, that ...
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42602969_c0
42602969
fsharp
0
Title: How to load test an HTTP endpoint with FSharp Interactive Problem title: How to load test an HTTP endpoint with FSharp Interactive Tags: f%23, azure-functions, azure, f%23-interactive Problem: How to load test an HTTP endpoint with FSharp Interactive What is the best what to load test a http endpoint from the FS...
How to load test an HTTP endpoint with FSharp Interactive How to load test an HTTP endpoint with FSharp Interactive f%23 azure-functions azure f%23-interactive How HTTP FSharp Interactive HelloWorld FSharp.Data transactive.azurewebsites.net Http.AsyncRequestString Invokation Async.Start Async.Parallel Async.RunSynchron...
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61816661_c0
61816661
fsharp
0
Title: How do I set the button&#x27;s name without wiping its content? Problem title: How do I set the button&#x27;s name without wiping its content? Tags: avaloniaui, f%23 Problem: How do I set the button's name without wiping its content? // The button stacking example. module Avalonia.Try3 module UI = open Avalonia ...
How do I set the button&#x27;s name without wiping its content? How do I set the button&#x27;s name without wiping its content? avaloniaui f%23 How Avalonia.Try3 Avalonia Avalonia.Media Avalonia.Controls Avalonia.Layout System System.Reactive System.Reactive.Linq System.Reactive.Disposables System.Reactive.Concurrency ...
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63935925_c0
63935925
fsharp
0
Title: How to use RSA to encrypt a JWT token? Problem title: How to use RSA to encrypt a JWT token? Tags: jwt, jwe, .net-core, f%23, c%23 Problem: How to use RSA to encrypt a JWT token? I have a OpenSSL key pair that I use to create the RSA object: let getSigningKey (rsa:RSA) (key) = try rsa.ImportPkcs8PrivateKey( sour...
How to use RSA to encrypt a JWT token? How to use RSA to encrypt a JWT token? jwt jwe .net-core f%23 c%23 How RSA JWT rsa:RSA rsa.ImportPkcs8PrivateKey ReadOnlySpan Some LambdaLogger.Log Exception ex.Message None Option.map SigningCredentials RsaSecurityKey SecurityAlgorithms.RsaSha256 signingCredentials.CryptoProvider...
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16525975_c0
16525975
fsharp
0
Title: How do I test for exactly 2 characters with fparsec? Problem title: How do I test for exactly 2 characters with fparsec? Tags: fparsec, f%23 Problem: How do I test for exactly 2 characters with fparsec? I have the following program that runs. It takes a line of text and splits it into two parts, the first is an ...
How do I test for exactly 2 characters with fparsec? How do I test for exactly 2 characters with fparsec? fparsec f%23 How FParsec Success Failure str_ws StringConstant many1Satisfy2L pipe3 EntryPoint AAA How do I test for exactly 2 characters with fparsec? I have the following program that runs. It takes a line of tex...
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60363652_c0
60363652
fsharp
0
Title: Not able to build F# project in Azure Pipeline Problem title: Not able to build F# project in Azure Pipeline Tags: f%23, azure-devops, sqlclient Problem: Not able to build F# project in Azure Pipeline I have an f# project in dotnet core 2.2 with following dependencies. <PackageReference Include="Expecto" Version...
Not able to build F# project in Azure Pipeline Not able to build F# project in Azure Pipeline f%23 azure-devops sqlclient 4.5.1 the Not Azure Pipeline PackageReference Include Expecto Version FSharp.Data FSharp.Data.SqlClient FS3033 FSharp.Data.SqlCommandProvider Could System.Data.SqlClient Culture PublicKeyToken b03f5...
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34113073_c0
34113073
fsharp
0
Title: How to implement Python class in F# Problem title: How to implement Python class in F# Tags: f%23 Problem: How to implement Python class in F# I have the following simple class implementation in Python. I would like to duplicate the functionality in F#...but I am not sure how... class MyClass(object): def __init...
How to implement Python class in F# How to implement Python class in F# f%23 How Python MyClass __init__ np.ones dataX.shape self.model_coefs np.linalg.lstsq self.residuals self.rank self.addEvidence self.query self.model_coefs.length Learners LinearRegressionLearner this.ModelCoefficients this.Residuals this.Rank this...
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65793794_c0
65793794
fsharp
0
Title: MacOs OpenGl forward compatibilty? Problem title: MacOs OpenGl forward compatibilty? Tags: opengl, f%23, macos, opentk Problem: MacOs OpenGl forward compatibilty? I am trying to set up some very simple graphic windows which I also have to use on MacOS version Big Sur unfortunately. I am using the F# programming ...
MacOs OpenGl forward compatibilty? MacOs OpenGl forward compatibilty? opengl f%23 macos opentk OpenTK.Windowing.GraphicsLibraryFramework.GLFWException MacOs OpenGl OpenTK.Windowing.Desktop OpenTK.Mathematics OpenTK.Windowing.Common OpenTK.Graphics EntryPoint ContextProfile.Compatability NativeWindowSettings windowSetti...
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4382013_c1
4382013
fsharp
1
Box do this.acbTickerSearch = this ? acbTickerSearch this.display Some(this.getSampleResults()) member private this.getSampleResults() = [ ("MSFT.OQ", ["MSFT.OQ"; "Microsoft"; "Nasdaq"]) ; ("GOOG.OQ", ["GOOG.OQ"; "Google"; "Nasdaq"]); ("IBM", ["IBM"; "International Business Machines"; "NYSE"]); ("AKAM.OQ", ["AKAM.OQ"; ...
Box do this.acbTickerSearch = this ? acbTickerSearch this.display Some(this.getSampleResults()) member private this.getSampleResults() = [ ("MSFT.OQ", ["MSFT.OQ"; "Microsoft"; "Nasdaq"]) ; ("GOOG.OQ", ["GOOG.OQ"; "Google"; "Nasdaq"]); ("IBM", ["IBM"; "International Business Machines"; "NYSE"]); ("AKAM.OQ", ["AKAM.OQ"; ...
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18718232_c0
18718232
fsharp
0
Title: When should I write my functions in curried form? Problem title: When should I write my functions in curried form? Tags: functional-programming, f%23 Problem: When should I write my functions in curried form? I've recently started learning F# and come across curried functions for simple examples such as the foll...
When should I write my functions in curried form? When should I write my functions in curried form? functional-programming f%23 When p:float n:int plus2 List.map When should I write my functions in curried form? I've recently started learning F# and come across curried functions for simple examples such as the followin...
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5502830_c0
5502830
fsharp
0
Title: COM component in f# Problem title: COM component in f# Tags: .net-2.0, com, f%23 Problem: COM component in f# I'm C++ developer, who has to write a COM component in F#. The component should run on system with .NET 2.0. IDE is Visual Studio 2010. I'm pretty new to .NET and F#. I would like a simple sample of this...
COM component in f# COM component in f# .net-2.0 com f%23 COM COM_FS System System.Runtime.InteropServices Guid B6E3-A5291C9B4AC8 IExampleFS SetString GetString ClassInterface ClassInterfaceType.None ComVisible ExampleFS_Class this.SetString this.str this.GetString AssemblyInfo.fs AssemblyInfo.cs System.Reflection Syst...
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34321963_c0
34321963
fsharp
0
Title: This expression was expected to have type string -&gt; int but here has type int Problem title: This expression was expected to have type string -&gt; int but here has type int Tags: f%23 Problem: This expression was expected to have type string -> int but here has type int Sorry if this question is really silly...
This expression was expected to have type string -&gt; int but here has type int This expression was expected to have type string -&gt; int but here has type int f%23 Foo Array.filter name.StartsWith x.Length Array.sortWith n.Length Array.iter This expression was expected to have type string -> int but here has type in...
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16629098_c0
16629098
fsharp
0
Title: Function in Discriminated Union Constraining the Type of a Generic Parameter Problem title: Function in Discriminated Union Constraining the Type of a Generic Parameter Tags: f%23, .net, f%23-3.0 Problem: Function in Discriminated Union Constraining the Type of a Generic Parameter I am trying to port some Haskel...
Function in Discriminated Union Constraining the Type of a Generic Parameter Function in Discriminated Union Constraining the Type of a Generic Parameter f%23 .net f%23-3.0 Discriminated Union Constraining Type Generic Parameter OtherType OtherType1 OtherType2 MyType MySub1 DateTime MySub2 MySub3 fun1 myFun2 string1 Do...
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44425090_c0
44425090
fsharp
0
Title: F# build fails to locate two packages after updating mono Problem title: F# build fails to locate two packages after updating mono Tags: ionide, f%23, f%23-fake, paket Problem: F# build fails to locate two packages after updating mono I have an existing F# / Mono / paket / fake project under Linux that used to c...
F# build fails to locate two packages after updating mono F# build fails to locate two packages after updating mono ionide f%23 f%23-fake paket Primary MathNet.Numerics Microsoft.Common.CurrentVersion.targets MSB3245 Could Check Documents genesis.fsproj SearchPath TargetFrameworkDirectory Considered NETFramework v4.5 M...
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53806582_c1
53806582
fsharp
1
tests...) The problem I have been having for a long week now, and that I can't solve, is the fact that the indentation module asks me every time an instruction is expected in a parser for a new line... Here is a screenshot: This applies to all the examples mentioned above. I don't really understand the problem, and th...
tests...) The problem I have been having for a long week now, and that I can't solve, is the fact that the indentation module asks me every time an instruction is expected in a parser for a new line... Here is a screenshot: This applies to all the examples mentioned above. I don't really understand the problem, and th...
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25699312_c0
25699312
fsharp
0
Title: F# SQL Insert in Observable Problem title: F# SQL Insert in Observable Tags: f%23, unit-type, sql, sql-server-ce, linq Problem: F# SQL Insert in Observable I have a SQL Server CE database that I'm trying to update with values from an event, however when I try to do insert from the event observable, the console p...
F# SQL Insert in Observable F# SQL Insert in Observable f%23 unit-type sql sql-server-ce linq SQL Insert Observable test1 SqlCeConnection Data Source Users Database1.sdf con.Open Enter SqlCeCommand Table1 SqlCeParameter cmd.Parameters.Add cmd.ExecuteNonQuery complete1 Observable.map SubmitChanges Table Name Macro A:str...
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Title: Which Async implementation is best practice Problem title: Which Async implementation is best practice Tags: f%23 Problem: Which Async implementation is best practice I just can't seem to find a straight enough answer to this. I can't understand why someone would choose "Get" over "Get2". In "Get", async will bl...
Which Async implementation is best practice Which Async implementation is best practice f%23 Which Async this.Get HttpClient client.GetAsync Async.AwaitTask response.EnsureSuccessStatusCode response.Content.ReadAsStringAsync this.serializer.FromJson this.Get2 Async.RunSynchronously Which Async implementation is best pr...
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Title: Xamarin.Mac app crashing when launched through finder- Works when launched via VS or Terminal Problem title: Xamarin.Mac app crashing when launched through finder- Works when launched via VS or Terminal Tags: f%23, xamarin.mac, xamarin, c%23 Problem: Xamarin.Mac app crashing when launched through finder- Works w...
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45377237
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Title: Unable to find msbuild when compiling fsharp Problem title: Unable to find msbuild when compiling fsharp Tags: msbuild, f%23, linux, mono Problem: Unable to find msbuild when compiling fsharp Before attempting my compiles of the latest fsharp code, I have compiled and installed mono-5.0.1 on my RedHat Enterprise...
Unable to find msbuild when compiling fsharp Unable to find msbuild when compiling fsharp msbuild f%23 linux mono /usr/local/bin/mono https://github.com/Microsoft/msbuild/releases/download/mono-hosted-msbuild-v0.03/mono_msbuild_d25dd923839404bd64cc63f420e75acf96fc75c4.zip Unable Mono JIT Fri Jul EDT Copyright Novell In...
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40964418_c0
40964418
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Title: Accessing SQLEntityConnection F# type provider types Problem title: Accessing SQLEntityConnection F# type provider types Tags: entity-framework-6, c%23-to-f%23, entity-framework, f%23, type-providers Problem: Accessing SQLEntityConnection F# type provider types When using the SQLEntityConnection F# type provider...
Accessing SQLEntityConnection F# type provider types Accessing SQLEntityConnection F# type provider types entity-framework-6 c%23-to-f%23 entity-framework f%23 type-providers Accessing SQLEntityConnection entity-framework-6 Accessing SQLEntityConnection F# type provider types When using the SQLEntityConnection F# type ...
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42982124_c0
42982124
fsharp
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Title: How to implement Props.Create using F# Problem title: How to implement Props.Create using F# Tags: f%23, akka.net, akka.net-cluster Problem: How to implement Props.Create using F# I attempted to port a working C# sample to an OOP version of F# . Remote actors (on a separate process) are not receiving messages. I...
How to implement Props.Create using F# How to implement Props.Create using F# f%23 akka.net akka.net-cluster AssociationError F# How Props.Create ERROR Thread system2 reliableEndpointWriter-akka.tcp akka.tcp localhost:8080 system1 localhost:8090 Object Akka.Serialization.Serialization.FindSerializerForType Type Akka.Re...
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22208119_c0
22208119
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Title: Types in multi document f# solution. How to work with them? Problem title: Types in multi document f# solution. How to work with them? Tags: f%23, types Problem: Types in multi document f# solution. How to work with them? I am quite new to FSharp and I am currently trying to call from my main method some custom ...
Types in multi document f# solution. How to work with them? Types in multi document f# solution. How to work with them? f%23 types Types How Learn fsharp.net See Tutorial ProductUrlUpdaterFSharp System System.Data System.Data.Linq Microsoft.FSharp.Data.TypeProviders Microsoft.FSharp.Linq System.Data.SqlClient MyApp Mai...
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Title: How to properly create and use polynomial type and term type in f# Problem title: How to properly create and use polynomial type and term type in f# Tags: f%23 Problem: How to properly create and use polynomial type and term type in f# I'm trying to do this exercise: I'm not sure how to use Type in F#, in F# int...
How to properly create and use polynomial type and term type in f# How to properly create and use polynomial type and term type in f# f%23 How Term x:term p:poly Poly a::af EmptyList ki::kf b::bf a::recusivep x:poly xh::xt y:poly values:float ph::pt ah::at bh::bt How to properly create and use polynomial type and term ...
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'[0] was not found. Header with name 'wALCL'[0] was not found. Headers: 'DATE', 'WALCL' Headers: 'DATE', 'WALCL' If you are expecting some headers to be missing and want to ignore this validation, set the configuration HeaderValidated to null. You can also change the functionality to do something else, like logging the...
'[0] was not found. Header with name 'wALCL'[0] was not found. Headers: 'DATE', 'WALCL' Headers: 'DATE', 'WALCL' If you are expecting some headers to be missing and want to ignore this validation, set the configuration HeaderValidated to null. You can also change the functionality to do something else, like logging the...
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10544545_c0
10544545
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Title: F# Debugging. CLR Problem title: F# Debugging. CLR Tags: clr, debugging, f%23, sos, windbg Problem: F# Debugging. CLR I want to have a bit more of a look at the resulting ASM (F#->IL->ASM) that is generated for certain functions, purely out of curiosity & learning. Answer in my mind is to use SOS.dll, but I have...
F# Debugging. CLR F# Debugging. CLR clr debugging f%23 sos windbg Debugging CLR EntryPoint stdin.ReadLine Windows Microsoft.NET Framework64 v4.0.30319 sos.dll test.exe Test.main F# Debugging. CLR I want to have a bit more of a look at the resulting ASM (F#->IL->ASM) that is generated for certain functions, purely out o...
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74661400_c0
74661400
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Title: Eliminate &quot;e_sqlite3.dll&quot; during single file compilation Problem title: Eliminate &quot;e_sqlite3.dll&quot; during single file compilation Tags: .net-core, sqlite, f%23, microsoft.data.sqlite, .net Problem: Eliminate "e_sqlite3.dll" during single file compilation In my attempts to compile a single-file...
Eliminate &quot;e_sqlite3.dll&quot; during single file compilation Eliminate &quot;e_sqlite3.dll&quot; during single file compilation .net-core sqlite f%23 microsoft.data.sqlite .net Eliminate e_sqlite3.dll ProjectName SQLite.Interop.dll Project Sdk Microsoft.NET.Sdk PropertyGroup OutputType Exe TargetFramework net7.0 ...
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1738490_c0
1738490
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Title: Unzipping ZLIB compressed portions of a binary file Problem title: Unzipping ZLIB compressed portions of a binary file Tags: gzipstream, f%23, .net Problem: Unzipping ZLIB compressed portions of a binary file I'm reading a file(a flash swf) from .Net 3.5 that has a header which states whether the body of the fil...
Unzipping ZLIB compressed portions of a binary file Unzipping ZLIB compressed portions of a binary file gzipstream f%23 .net Unzipping ZLIB System.IO.Compression.GZipStream reader.BaseStream System.IO.Compression.CompressionMode.Decompress BinaryReader List.nth reader.PeekChar BitConverter.GetBytes List.ofArray Unzippi...
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43217614_c0
43217614
fsharp
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Title: How do I properly use types in an F# type provider? Problem title: How do I properly use types in an F# type provider? Tags: f%23, type-providers Problem: How do I properly use types in an F# type provider? I working on a type provider for Google BigQuery, which will be my first type provider. I have almost all ...
How do I properly use types in an F# type provider? How do I properly use types in an F# type provider? f%23 type-providers How BigQueryProvider How do I properly use types in an F# type provider? I working on a type provider for Google BigQuery, which will be my first type provider. I have almost all the puzzle pieces...
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16215690_c0
16215690
fsharp
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Title: Debugging F# in Xamarin Studio 4.0.3 throws an error Problem title: Debugging F# in Xamarin Studio 4.0.3 throws an error Tags: xamarin-studio, xamarin, f%23, monodevelop Problem: Debugging F# in Xamarin Studio 4.0.3 throws an error I have installed Xamarin Studio 4.0.1 on Windows 8 x64 from http://monodevelop.co...
Debugging F# in Xamarin Studio 4.0.3 throws an error Debugging F# in Xamarin Studio 4.0.3 throws an error xamarin-studio xamarin f%23 monodevelop Debugging Xamarin Studio Debugging F# in Xamarin Studio 4.0.3 throws an error I have installed Xamarin Studio 4.0.1 on Windows 8 x64 from http://monodevelop.com/Download . Wh...
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23098484_c0
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Title: Short circuiting a list mapping with a partial function Problem title: Short circuiting a list mapping with a partial function Tags: list, mapping, partial-functions, short-circuiting, f%23 Problem: Short circuiting a list mapping with a partial function So, I have made this function called tryMap which is as fo...
Short circuiting a list mapping with a partial function Short circuiting a list mapping with a partial function list mapping partial-functions short-circuiting f%23 Short head::tail None Some result::results Attempts List.fold Tomas Petricek r::rs Short circuiting a list mapping with a partial function So, I have made ...
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40158550_c0
40158550
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Title: Reading from nativeptr&lt;T&gt; in System.Numerics.Vector&lt;T&gt; chunks Problem title: Reading from nativeptr&lt;T&gt; in System.Numerics.Vector&lt;T&gt; chunks Tags: .net, f%23, pointers, simd, unmanaged Problem: Reading from nativeptr in System.Numerics.Vector chunks In F# we can dereference a pointer pointi...
Reading from nativeptr&lt;T&gt; in System.Numerics.Vector&lt;T&gt; chunks Reading from nativeptr&lt;T&gt; in System.Numerics.Vector&lt;T&gt; chunks .net f%23 pointers simd unmanaged nativeptr Reading System.Numerics.Vector FSharp.NativeInterop NativePtr.read Vector NativePtr.toNativeInt NativePtr.ofNativeInt NativePtr....
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65304324_c0
65304324
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Title: F# &quot;reverse&quot; exhausting match on discriminated unions? Problem title: F# &quot;reverse&quot; exhausting match on discriminated unions? Tags: discriminated-union, f%23 Problem: F# "reverse" exhausting match on discriminated unions? Taking the example of writing a parser-unparser pair for a DU. The unpar...
F# &quot;reverse&quot; exhausting match on discriminated unions? F# &quot;reverse&quot; exhausting match on discriminated unions? discriminated-union f%23 DU_Case Array.zeroCreate FSharpType.GetUnionCases Seq.map duCase.GetFields Length FSharpValue.MakeUnion F# "reverse" exhausting match on discriminated unions? Taking...
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7901510_c0
7901510
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Title: C# to F# class transition Problem title: C# to F# class transition Tags: syntax, c%23-to-f%23, f%23 Problem: C# to F# class transition I'm a C# dev since long ago. I learn F# and use it for scientific purposes/research/approbation works. I find many its functional features powerful but I'm straggling to write cl...
C# to F# class transition C# to F# class transition syntax c%23-to-f%23 f%23 CoolAttribute Attribute BaseClass XHello Console.WriteLine IFirst Hello ISecond MagicNumber DebuggerDisplay SampleClass s_privStr Action OnSomething PubI StatStr Default Other Conditional DEBUG PubSimpleMethod ProtVirtMethod PrivStatMethod Add...
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38163968_c0
38163968
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Title: Unable to return a JSON with Suave F# Problem title: Unable to return a JSON with Suave F# Tags: f%23, suave Problem: Unable to return a JSON with Suave F# I'm following the suave tutorial and I'm struggling to return a JSON to the front end. I currently have the code. (I'm not using the Chiron package). I can s...
Unable to return a JSON with Suave F# Unable to return a JSON with Suave F# f%23 suave Unable JSON Suave net40 Suave.dll System.Runtime.Serialization.dll FParsec net40-client FParsecCS.dll Aether net35 Aether.dll Chiron Chiron.dll Test Suave.Successful OK-result Suave.Web Suave.Operators Suave.Http Suave.Filters Suave....
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18666434_c0
18666434
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Title: Why is the second execution of this combinator 10 times faster than the first? Problem title: Why is the second execution of this combinator 10 times faster than the first? Tags: f%23 Problem: Why is the second execution of this combinator 10 times faster than the first? I am working on a parser combinator libra...
Why is the second execution of this combinator 10 times faster than the first? Why is the second execution of this combinator 10 times faster than the first? f%23 System Why System.DateTime.Now ToString EntryPoint Parser Callback Combinator Combine Program Main Combinator.Combine Combinator.X1 result2 result3 result4 r...
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34637824_c1
34637824
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4.5. What about compatibility version? Question: is it even possible? And, if possible, how? Edit: When app.config has: <bindingRedirect oldVersion="0.0.0.0-4.3.1.0" newVersion="4.3.1.0" /> <bindingRedirect oldVersion="2.3.5.0" newVersion="4.3.0.0" /> <bindingRedirect oldVersion="2.0.0.0" newVersion="4.3.0.0" /> This ...
4.5. What about compatibility version? Question: is it even possible? And, if possible, how? Edit: When app.config has: <bindingRedirect oldVersion="0.0.0.0-4.3.1.0" newVersion="4.3.1.0" /> <bindingRedirect oldVersion="2.3.5.0" newVersion="4.3.0.0" /> <bindingRedirect oldVersion="2.0.0.0" newVersion="4.3.0.0" /> This ...
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43926698_c0
43926698
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Title: Writing a relatively simple Boolean function as a Lambda Expression in F# Problem title: Writing a relatively simple Boolean function as a Lambda Expression in F# Tags: f%23, lambda Problem: Writing a relatively simple Boolean function as a Lambda Expression in F# I created a BST using F#, including a count func...
Writing a relatively simple Boolean function as a Lambda Expression in F# Writing a relatively simple Boolean function as a Lambda Expression in F# f%23 lambda Writing Boolean Lambda Expression BST Empty TreeNode tree_name Writing a relatively simple Boolean function as a Lambda Expression in F# I created a BST using F...
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