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30128320
fsharp
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Title: Custom IEnumerator in F# Problem title: Custom IEnumerator in F# Tags: f%23 Problem: Custom IEnumerator in F# More F# questions. I have the implementation of a binary reader below. I want it to work like an enumerable sequence. The code below gives me the following error and I have as usual no clue how to resolv...
Custom IEnumerator in F# Custom IEnumerator in F# f%23 Custom IEnumerator Current Collections.IEnumerator.get_Current System.Collections.Generic System System.IO BinaryPersistenceIn BinaryReader stream_ File.Open FileMode.Open FileAccess.Read reader_ DefaultValue current_ stream_.Position stream_.Length this.MoveNext s...
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71445552_c0
71445552
fsharp
0
Title: How to convert a Google Repeated Field to a standard F# list or array (FSharp.GrpcCodeGenerator)? Problem title: How to convert a Google Repeated Field to a standard F# list or array (FSharp.GrpcCodeGenerator)? Tags: protocol-buffers, f%23 Problem: How to convert a Google Repeated Field to a standard F# list or ...
How to convert a Google Repeated Field to a standard F# list or array (FSharp.GrpcCodeGenerator)? How to convert a Google Repeated Field to a standard F# list or array (FSharp.GrpcCodeGenerator)? protocol-buffers f%23 How Google Repeated Field FSharp.GrpcCodeGenerator StargateIX.Network System Grpc.Core Protocol.ProtoB...
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6333165_c0
6333165
fsharp
0
Title: F# PurelyFunctionalDataStructures WeightBiasedLeftistHeap ex 3.4 Problem title: F# PurelyFunctionalDataStructures WeightBiasedLeftistHeap ex 3.4 Tags: purely-functional, data-structures, tailrecursion-modulo-cons, functional-programming, f%23 Problem: F# PurelyFunctionalDataStructures WeightBiasedLeftistHeap ex ...
F# PurelyFunctionalDataStructures WeightBiasedLeftistHeap ex 3.4 F# PurelyFunctionalDataStructures WeightBiasedLeftistHeap ex 3.4 purely-functional data-structures tailrecursion-modulo-cons functional-programming f%23 EmptyException PurelyFunctionalDataStructures WeightBiasedLeftistHeap Heap merge3_4 insert3_4 F# Purel...
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19795949_c0
19795949
fsharp
0
Title: Map to Deedle Frame Problem title: Map to Deedle Frame Tags: deedle, dictionary, dataframe, f%23 Problem: Map to Deedle Frame I am learning F#. I am trying to convert a Map<string, seq<DateTime * float>> to a Deedle dataframe ( http://bluemountaincapital.github.io/Deedle/tutorial.html#creating ). I have prapared...
Map to Deedle Frame Map to Deedle Frame deedle dictionary dataframe f%23 Map Deedle Frame DateTime aFrame:Frame Series Seq.map aFrame.Join JoinKind.Inner Map.fold Empty frame.Join series:Series TRowKey colName:string accFrame.Join JoinKind.Outer List List.map List.reduce frame.Format Map to Deedle Frame I am learning F...
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66286968_c0
66286968
fsharp
0
Title: Cannot download attachment file - cURL works just fine - Missing a header? Problem title: Cannot download attachment file - cURL works just fine - Missing a header? Tags: http, f%23 Problem: Cannot download attachment file - cURL works just fine - Missing a header? I want to download a file - I can get the respo...
Cannot download attachment file - cURL works just fine - Missing a header? Cannot download attachment file - cURL works just fine - Missing a header? http f%23 Cannot Missing Program.fs System System.IO System.Net.Http client:HttpClient url:string client.GetAsync Async.AwaitTask response.EnsureSuccessStatusCode respons...
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59206098_c0
59206098
fsharp
0
Title: Incorrect indentation for a lambda function Problem title: Incorrect indentation for a lambda function Tags: f%23 Problem: Incorrect indentation for a lambda function I am doing a direct combination of 2 functions using a lambda function. Because indentation is a problem I am doing direct copy/paste from Visual ...
Incorrect indentation for a lambda function Incorrect indentation for a lambda function f%23 Incorrect time:string cmd99 SqlCommandProvider INSERT INTO VALUES st1 st2 st3 st4 st5 st6 st7 st8 cmd99.Execute System.DateTime.Parse data:seq IData Seq.map r:IData r.AllFields VALUE ToString VOLUME r.Timestamp.Value.ToString h...
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42074379_c1
42074379
fsharp
1
similar than c# let remainder x = x % 2 let sumORemainders (input:seq<int>) = let mutable sum = 0 let en = input.GetEnumerator() while (en.MoveNext()) do sum <- sum + remainder en.Current sum let seqb = Seq.init 10000000(fun n->n) let timer =System.Diagnostics.Stopwatch() timer.Start() let a =(sumORemainders seqb ) ti...
similar than c# let remainder x = x % 2 let sumORemainders (input:seq<int>) = let mutable sum = 0 let en = input.GetEnumerator() while (en.MoveNext()) do sum <- sum + remainder en.Current sum let seqb = Seq.init 10000000(fun n->n) let timer =System.Diagnostics.Stopwatch() timer.Start() let a =(sumORemainders seqb ) ti...
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77341323_c0
77341323
fsharp
0
Title: How to call WriteBytesAsync in a loop Problem title: How to call WriteBytesAsync in a loop Tags: f%23-giraffe, f%23 Problem: How to call WriteBytesAsync in a loop I need a flavor of htmlView that accepts an XmlNode list instead of an XmlNode. I tried to writing the code 3 different ways and I got 3 different com...
How to call WriteBytesAsync in a loop How to call WriteBytesAsync in a loop f%23-giraffe f%23 How WriteBytesAsync XmlNode HttpFunc HttpContext HttpFuncResult List.map RenderView.AsBytes.htmlDocument ctx.SetContentType utf-8 Some x.WriteBytesAsync None How to call WriteBytesAsync in a loop I need a flavor of htmlView th...
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37382234_c1
37382234
fsharp
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="525"> <Grid> <Button x:Name="button" Content="Button" HorizontalAlignment="Left" Height="124" VerticalAlignment="Top" Width="217"/> <WindowsFormsHost HorizontalAlignment="Left" Height="123" Margin="49,171,0,0" VerticalAlignment="Top" Width="394"/> </Grid> </Window> The App.xaml <Application xmlns="http://schemas.micr...
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25223028_c0
25223028
fsharp
0
Title: Why doesn&#x27;t the following recursive call work? Problem title: Why doesn&#x27;t the following recursive call work? Tags: f%23 Problem: Why doesn't the following recursive call work? I had the following code: let rec nextUnusedInteger (r:Random) rangeMax used = let index = r.Next(0, rangeMax) match used |> Li...
Why doesn&#x27;t the following recursive call work? Why doesn&#x27;t the following recursive call work? f%23 Why r:Random r.Next List.tryFind None Some rand:Random randomInteger::reserved randomInteger::acc Type Expecting Random rand.Next Why doesn't the following recursive call work? I had the following code: I got th...
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26680512_c0
26680512
fsharp
0
Title: FAKE specify NUnit Namespace/Fixture when running tests Problem title: FAKE specify NUnit Namespace/Fixture when running tests Tags: f%23-fake, f%23, nunit, f%23-fake-4 Problem: FAKE specify NUnit Namespace/Fixture when running tests In my Powershell script (PSAKE), I have the ability to specify the Namespace/Fi...
FAKE specify NUnit Namespace/Fixture when running tests FAKE specify NUnit Namespace/Fixture when running tests f%23-fake f%23 nunit f%23-fake-4 FAKE NUnit Namespace Fixture UnitTest Depends Compile Description Runs Unit Tests Invoke-Nunit testAssembly.dll testAssembly.Unit IntegrationTest Integration testAssembly.Inte...
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25336836_c0
25336836
fsharp
0
Title: Deedle OptionalValue.Missing can&#x27;t be dropped by Series.dropmissing Problem title: Deedle OptionalValue.Missing can&#x27;t be dropped by Series.dropmissing Tags: f%23, deedle Problem: Deedle OptionalValue.Missing can't be dropped by Series.dropmissing this is the code example from http://bluemountaincapital...
Deedle OptionalValue.Missing can&#x27;t be dropped by Series.dropmissing Deedle OptionalValue.Missing can&#x27;t be dropped by Series.dropmissing f%23 deedle Deedle OptionalValue.Missing Series.dropmissing Double.NaN OptionalValue Series None Series.aggregateInto WindowWhile d1.AddMonths seg.Data.LastKey lastKey.Value ...
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49179224_c0
49179224
fsharp
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Title: Static member assignment and JSON parsing in F# Problem title: Static member assignment and JSON parsing in F# Tags: jsonparser, json, f%23 Problem: Static member assignment and JSON parsing in F# Is JSON parsing possible into a type data or any other form where I can access each individual item within F# using ...
Static member assignment and JSON parsing in F# Static member assignment and JSON parsing in F# jsonparser json f%23 Static JSON Token access_token refresh_token Authentication this.RequestToken example.com WebRequest.Create HttpWebRequest request.Method POST request.ContentLength int64 data.Length request.GetRequestSt...
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7227919_c0
7227919
fsharp
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Title: Convert C# code to F# code: lists manipulation Problem title: Convert C# code to F# code: lists manipulation Tags: list, f%23, c%23-to-f%23 Problem: Convert C# code to F# code: lists manipulation Good morning at all, first I present myself: my name is Mattia and I'm a student in Computer Science. I've a problem ...
Convert C# code to F# code: lists manipulation Convert C# code to F# code: lists manipulation list f%23 c%23-to-f%23 Convert List myObj.FirstCounter myObj.SecondCounter outList.Add randomizer.Next listOut.Contains myObject1.Index myObject1.getChar myObject2.getChar Equals myObject1.getCharAt myObject1.Counter Imperativ...
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63149053_c0
63149053
fsharp
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Title: F# Api crawler using recursion or loop Problem title: F# Api crawler using recursion or loop Tags: f%23 Problem: F# Api crawler using recursion or loop I am trying to build a simple API crawler, that goes through paginated content and returns the aggregate result. This was my first attempt on writing a recursive...
F# Api crawler using recursion or loop F# Api crawler using recursion or loop f%23 recursion Api MyProject FSharp.Data MyJson JsonProvider Resources Example.json ApiClient MyJson.ItemList page.ToString Http.AsyncRequestString MyJson.Parse Array.concat content.ItemList content.PageNumber content.PageCount F# Api crawler...
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52779926_c0
52779926
fsharp
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Title: F# struct with arithmetic operators visible in C# Problem title: F# struct with arithmetic operators visible in C# Tags: operator-overloading, f%23, c%23 Problem: F# struct with arithmetic operators visible in C# I'm trying to implement a simple struct for 3-dimensional points. For performance reasons, I'd like ...
F# struct with arithmetic operators visible in C# F# struct with arithmetic operators visible in C# operator-overloading f%23 c%23 System.Int32 System.Double Struct Point p1.X p2.X Operator Ops Add Ops.Add Nothing F# struct with arithmetic operators visible in C# I'm trying to implement a simple struct for 3-dimensiona...
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76764086_c0
76764086
fsharp
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Title: F# generic types Problem title: F# generic types Tags: signature-files, generics, functional-programming, f%23 Problem: F# generic types I am trying to use generics in an F# signature file, but I am having some troubles with the implementation. this is the content of the signature file: module BalancedBST type '...
F# generic types F# generic types signature-files generics functional-programming f%23 BalancedBST SongName AlbumName AlN Year int16 ArtistName ArN Song Leaf Node Microsoft Compiler Copyright Corporation All Rights Reserved FS0034 Module avl:Song F# generic types I am trying to use generics in an F# signature file, but...
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41664475_c0
41664475
fsharp
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Title: Removing every character from a string except digits Problem title: Removing every character from a string except digits Tags: f%23 Problem: Removing every character from a string except digits I am currently trying to write a program, which is able to take a txt file and convert a table of numbers from that fil...
Removing every character from a string except digits Removing every character from a string except digits f%23 a Removing System.IO.File.OpenText x.txt System.IO.StreamReader stream.EndOfStream stream.ReadLine line.ToLower stream.Close String.length Removing every character from a string except digits I am currently tr...
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29281017_c0
29281017
fsharp
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Title: Cannot invoke partially applied F# function as a method from C# Problem title: Cannot invoke partially applied F# function as a method from C# Tags: f%23 Problem: Cannot invoke partially applied F# function as a method from C# I wrote a simple function in F# and was able to call it correctly from C# code in anot...
Cannot invoke partially applied F# function as a method from C# Cannot invoke partially applied F# function as a method from C# f%23 C# Cannot Non-invocable Calculators.TenPercentCalculator TenPercentItemCalculator PaymentItem paymentItem.Amount ExtractItems Payment List.ofSeq payment.PaymentItems TenPercentCalculator ...
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38484679_c0
38484679
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Title: c# to f# conversion with interfaces and linq statements Problem title: c# to f# conversion with interfaces and linq statements Tags: f%23, f%23-3.0, c%23-to-f%23 Problem: c# to f# conversion with interfaces and linq statements I'm trying to convert this c# method that uses interfaces and Linq to f#: public stati...
c# to f# conversion with interfaces and linq statements c# to f# conversion with interfaces and linq statements f%23 f%23-3.0 c%23-to-f%23 IEnumerable ModelEngines CurrentEngineBuilds CurrentModels DateTime currentModelYear.SelectMany c.Engines Where e.EngineProdStartDate e.EngineProdStopDate currentModelYear.engineOpt...
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2025845_c0
2025845
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Title: F# - On the parameters passed to C# methods - are they tuples or what? Problem title: F# - On the parameters passed to C# methods - are they tuples or what? Tags: tuples, c%23, f%23, parameters Problem: F# - On the parameters passed to C# methods - are they tuples or what? I've read many times that Assemblies ge...
F# - On the parameters passed to C# methods - are they tuples or what? F# - On the parameters passed to C# methods - are they tuples or what? tuples c%23 f%23 parameters MyClass Add MyClsas.Add Tuple a.Item1 MyClass.Add MyFSharpNamespace MyFShapClass Main MyFSharpNamespace.MyFSharpClass.Add F# - On the parameters passe...
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36507116_c0
36507116
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Title: partial deconstruction in pattern-matching (F#) Problem title: partial deconstruction in pattern-matching (F#) Tags: constructor, f%23, pattern-matching Problem: partial deconstruction in pattern-matching (F#) Following a minimal example of an observation (that kind of astonished me): type Vector = V of float*fl...
partial deconstruction in pattern-matching (F#) partial deconstruction in pattern-matching (F#) constructor f%23 pattern-matching Vector BUT Works partial deconstruction in pattern-matching (F#) Following a minimal example of an observation (that kind of astonished me): What is the reason that makes it impossible to ma...
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56071879_c0
56071879
fsharp
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Title: ExcelDna F# and optional arguments Problem title: ExcelDna F# and optional arguments Tags: excel-dna, f%23 Problem: ExcelDna F# and optional arguments For scalar (i.e. non array-like) optional arguments, I would use this pattern : [<ExcelFunction(Category= "Test", Description= "Test optional arguments.")>] let t...
ExcelDna F# and optional arguments ExcelDna F# and optional arguments excel-dna f%23 ExcelDna ExcelFunction Category Test Description test_test1 ExcelArgument Optional Default arg1 ExcelMissing test_test2 List.toArray Array.empty test_test3 NUM ExcelDna F# and optional arguments For scalar (i.e. non array-like) optiona...
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19512340_c0
19512340
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Title: Castle Windsor - DependsOn doesn&#x27;t work in F#? Problem title: Castle Windsor - DependsOn doesn&#x27;t work in F#? Tags: f%23, castle-windsor Problem: Castle Windsor - DependsOn doesn't work in F#? Registering dependencies on a per-registration basis using DependsOn doesn't seem to work in F# - am I missing ...
Castle Windsor - DependsOn doesn&#x27;t work in F#? Castle Windsor - DependsOn doesn&#x27;t work in F#? f%23 castle-windsor Castle Windsor DependsOn IChild Program System Castle.Windsor Castle.MicroKernel.Registration IParent Child Parent EntryPoint Dependency.OnValue WindsorContainer container.Register Component.For I...
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67815717_c0
67815717
fsharp
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Title: Azure Pipeline fails on `dotnet build` with error &quot;command or file was not found&quot; Problem title: Azure Pipeline fails on `dotnet build` with error &quot;command or file was not found&quot; Tags: azure-pipelines, dotnet-sdk, f%23, .net Problem: Azure Pipeline fails on `dotnet build` with error "command ...
Azure Pipeline fails on `dotnet build` with error &quot;command or file was not found&quot; Azure Pipeline fails on `dotnet build` with error &quot;command or file was not found&quot; azure-pipelines dotnet-sdk f%23 .net an Azure Pipeline FSharp Microsoft.FSharp.Targets MSB6006 dotnet.exe App.Core App.Core.fsproj Error...
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14173843_c0
14173843
fsharp
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Title: Bring graphics to front F# Problem title: Bring graphics to front F# Tags: f%23, winforms Problem: Bring graphics to front F# I'm doing a project in which you should be able to create shapes in a windows forms environment. I've got two different shapes at the moment, called Circle1 and Rectangle1, they are just ...
Bring graphics to front F# Bring graphics to front F# f%23 winforms Bring Rectangle1 x:int y:int brush1 obj.x oby.y obj.brush1 obj.width obj.height obj.draw g:Graphics g.FillRectangle RectangleList:List VilketObjRec e:MouseEventArgs inputlist:List None head::tail e.X head.x head.width e.Y head.y head.height Some Bring ...
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74358016_c0
74358016
fsharp
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Title: Entity Framework NullReferenceException on second migration Problem title: Entity Framework NullReferenceException on second migration Tags: .net-core, safe-stack, f%23, paket, entity-framework Problem: Entity Framework NullReferenceException on second migration I am using entity framework in an F# project (SAFE...
Entity Framework NullReferenceException on second migration Entity Framework NullReferenceException on second migration .net-core safe-stack f%23 paket entity-framework NullReferenceException System.NullReferenceException provider class Entity Framework Test Using Users Server Server.fsproj Writing Server.fsproj.Entity...
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RefProvider, Akka.Remote"" debug { receive = on autoreceive = on lifecycle = on event-stream = on unhandled = on } deployment { /localactor { router = consistent-hashing-pool nr-of-instances = 5 virtual-nodes-factor = 10 } /remoteactor1 { router = consistent-hashing-pool nr-of-instances = 5 remote = ""akka.tcp://system...
RefProvider, Akka.Remote"" debug { receive = on autoreceive = on lifecycle = on event-stream = on unhandled = on } deployment { /localactor { router = consistent-hashing-pool nr-of-instances = 5 virtual-nodes-factor = 10 } /remoteactor1 { router = consistent-hashing-pool nr-of-instances = 5 remote = ""akka.tcp://system...
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9048575_c1
9048575
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TestData1, TestData2, Name FROM Table1 ORDER BY Id" connDB.Open() let data = sqlByFun(sqlChanges, (fun reader -> (reader.GetInt32(0), reader.GetInt32(1), reader.GetDecimal(2),reader.GetString(3)))) |> Seq.toArray connDB.Close() data member this.getTable(table1) = dbTable1(table1) Then in my main program: program.fs, I...
TestData1, TestData2, Name FROM Table1 ORDER BY Id" connDB.Open() let data = sqlByFun(sqlChanges, (fun reader -> (reader.GetInt32(0), reader.GetInt32(1), reader.GetDecimal(2),reader.GetString(3)))) |> Seq.toArray connDB.Close() data member this.getTable(table1) = dbTable1(table1) Then in my main program: program.fs, I...
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5281248_c0
5281248
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Title: Why isn&#x27;t this F# inner function tail-recursive? Problem title: Why isn&#x27;t this F# inner function tail-recursive? Tags: tail-recursion, tail-call-optimization, recursion, f%23, functional-programming Problem: Why isn't this F# inner function tail-recursive? If I call this function with a very high initi...
Why isn&#x27;t this F# inner function tail-recursive? Why isn&#x27;t this F# inner function tail-recursive? tail-recursion tail-call-optimization recursion f%23 functional-programming Why intersection.sphere.transformation matrix.Transform intersection.normal intersection.point ray.direction Vector3D.DotProduct List.mi...
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Title: F#: interface System.Icomparable Problem title: F#: interface System.Icomparable Tags: types, overriding, f%23, interface, icomparable Problem: F#: interface System.Icomparable I'm a beginner in F# and i don't understand what are and how to use interfaces. I'm looking at the example found in Expert F# 3.0 page 2...
F#: interface System.Icomparable F#: interface System.Icomparable types overriding f%23 interface icomparable integers System.Icomparable CustomEquality CustomComparison MyThing Stamp Behaviour x.Equals x.Stamp y.Stamp x.GetHashCode x.CompareTo F#: interface System.Icomparable I'm a beginner in F# and i don't understan...
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10454160
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Title: Does the Microsoft&#x27;s .net CLR inline small functions at run-time? Problem title: Does the Microsoft&#x27;s .net CLR inline small functions at run-time? Tags: optimization, .net, f%23 Problem: Does the Microsoft's .net CLR inline small functions at run-time? Does such feature exist? Something like Java HotSp...
Does the Microsoft&#x27;s .net CLR inline small functions at run-time? Does the Microsoft&#x27;s .net CLR inline small functions at run-time? optimization .net f%23 Does Microsoft CLR System arr.Length-1 arr.Length Array.create System.Diagnostics.Stopwatch stopWatch.Start stopWatch.Stop stopWatch.ElapsedMilliseconds Do...
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break; case "hover": pseudoClass = CssPseudoClass.Hover; break; case "active": pseudoClass = CssPseudoClass.Active; break; case "before": pseudoClass = CssPseudoClass.Before; break; case "after": pseudoClass = CssPseudoClass.After; break; case "first-line": pseudoClass = CssPseudoClass.FirstLine; break; case "first-le...
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6793774_c0
6793774
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Title: &quot;Chaining&quot; asynchronous functions in F# Problem title: &quot;Chaining&quot; asynchronous functions in F# Tags: asynchronous, f%23, .net Problem: "Chaining" asynchronous functions in F# I have created a function in F# to recover historical data from Yahoo (the classic asynchronous example for F#): let g...
&quot;Chaining&quot; asynchronous functions in F# &quot;Chaining&quot; asynchronous functions in F# asynchronous f%23 .net Chaining WebRequest.Create req.AsyncGetResponse resp.GetResponseStream StreamReader reader.ReadToEnd MSFT YHOO List.map DateTime.Parse Async.Parallel Async.RunSynchronously DateTime prices.Length-1...
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.HttpContext -> Async<Suave.Http.HttpContext option>) -> string member Port : Suave.Sockets.Port end val instance : System.Lazy<SimpleServer> namespace FSI_0003.FsLab.Formatters val private defaultStyles : System.Collections.Generic.IDictionary<string,string> namespace FSI_0003.FsLab.Formatters val private displayHtml ...
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Title: Xamarin Studio 6 F# Android Unit Test App NotFoundException Problem title: Xamarin Studio 6 F# Android Unit Test App NotFoundException Tags: f%23, xamarin-studio, xamarin.android, xamarin Problem: Xamarin Studio 6 F# Android Unit Test App NotFoundException Code signals: NotFoundException, Xamarin, Studio, Androi...
Xamarin Studio 6 F# Android Unit Test App NotFoundException Xamarin Studio 6 F# Android Unit Test App NotFoundException f%23 xamarin-studio xamarin.android xamarin NotFoundException Xamarin Studio Android Unit Test App Android.Content.Res.Resources Resource System.Runtime.ExceptionServices.ExceptionDispatchInfo.Throw U...
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36534569_c0
36534569
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Title: How to use F#-defined types within a C# project Problem title: How to use F#-defined types within a C# project Tags: f%23, c%23 Problem: How to use F#-defined types within a C# project I've implemented F# For Fun And Profit's Designing for Correctness example in an F# DLL, which starts like this: module Foo = ty...
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7534240_c0
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Title: Why is F# generic type inference different on constructors? Problem title: Why is F# generic type inference different on constructors? Tags: types, f%23 Problem: Why is F# generic type inference different on constructors? This case (simplified to the point that it doesn't make much sense) is handled correctly by...
Why is F# generic type inference different on constructors? Why is F# generic type inference different on constructors? types f%23 Why HumanBeing Animal CreatureController this.Register CreatureFactory this.GiveMeAnAnimal Register this.GiveMeAHuman Why is F# generic type inference different on constructors? This case (...
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68188352_c0
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Title: How to implement custom Monad instance, especially for IObservable in FSharpPlus? Problem title: How to implement custom Monad instance, especially for IObservable in FSharpPlus? Tags: system.reactive, f%23%2B, f%23, monads Problem: How to implement custom Monad instance, especially for IObservable in FSharpPlus...
How to implement custom Monad instance, especially for IObservable in FSharpPlus? How to implement custom Monad instance, especially for IObservable in FSharpPlus? system.reactive f%23%2B f%23 monads How Monad IObservable FSharpPlus ReaderT x.SelectMany Observable.Return System System.Reactive.Linq FSharpPlus.Data Free...
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8245948_c0
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Title: Cannot resolve an F# method that has been both overridden and overloaded from C# Problem title: Cannot resolve an F# method that has been both overridden and overloaded from C# Tags: c%23, f%23, interop, overloading, overriding Problem: Cannot resolve an F# method that has been both overridden and overloaded fro...
Cannot resolve an F# method that has been both overridden and overloaded from C# Cannot resolve an F# method that has been both overridden and overloaded from C# c%23 f%23 interop overloading overriding C# System System.Collections.Generic System.Linq System.Text Cannot OverrideTest AbstractClass Base Test this.Test De...
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5213979_c0
5213979
fsharp
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Title: Unescape all nested quotes Problem title: Unescape all nested quotes Tags: escaping, string, .net, f%23, regex Problem: Unescape all nested quotes I want to unescape all nested quotes within a string. The following examples are given as literal (C# or F#) style .NET strings, not surround by quotes: [(\"hello wor...
Unescape all nested quotes Unescape all nested quotes escaping string .net f%23 regex Unescape Regex Replace Expr Value stdout.WriteLine Values List.fold s:string s.Replace Unescape all nested quotes I want to unescape all nested quotes within a string. The following examples are given as literal (C# or F#) style .NET ...
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30814206_c0
30814206
fsharp
0
Title: How to recursively identify cells of specific type in grid? Problem title: How to recursively identify cells of specific type in grid? Tags: recursion, tail-recursion, f%23 Problem: How to recursively identify cells of specific type in grid? I'm learning F# and I'm building a minesweeper app. As part of that, I'...
How to recursively identify cells of specific type in grid? How to recursively identify cells of specific type in grid? recursion tail-recursion f%23 new How E-1 E-2 E-4 E-3 CellContents Empty Mine Crater Location Row Column Cell Content CellContents.T Location.T Field Cell.T field:T start:Cell.T x::xs x.Content m.Loca...
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2572007_c1
2572007
fsharp
1
.Bytes let mutable i = 0 // Sum up uint16s while i < bytes.Length - 1 do sum <- sum + uint32(BitConverter.ToUInt16( bytes, i )) i <- i + 2 // Add in last byte, if an odd size buffer if i <> bytes.Length then sum <- sum + uint32(bytes.[i]) // Shuffle the bits sum <- (sum >>> 16) + (sum &&& 0xFFFFul) sum <- sum + (sum >>...
.Bytes let mutable i = 0 // Sum up uint16s while i < bytes.Length - 1 do sum <- sum + uint32(BitConverter.ToUInt16( bytes, i )) i <- i + 2 // Add in last byte, if an odd size buffer if i <> bytes.Length then sum <- sum + uint32(bytes.[i]) // Shuffle the bits sum <- (sum >>> 16) + (sum &&& 0xFFFFul) sum <- sum + (sum >>...
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14798658_c1
14798658
fsharp
1
/monodevelop/main/src/core/MonoDevelop.Core/MonoDevelop.Projects/DotNetProjectBinding.cs:51 at MonoDevelop.Projects.DotNetProjectBinding.CreateProject (MonoDevelop.Projects.ProjectCreateInformation info, System.Xml.XmlElement projectOptions) [0x0000c] in /Users/builder/data/lanes/monodevelop-lion-monodevelop-3.1-series...
/monodevelop/main/src/core/MonoDevelop.Core/MonoDevelop.Projects/DotNetProjectBinding.cs:51 at MonoDevelop.Projects.DotNetProjectBinding.CreateProject (MonoDevelop.Projects.ProjectCreateInformation info, System.Xml.XmlElement projectOptions) [0x0000c] in /Users/builder/data/lanes/monodevelop-lion-monodevelop-3.1-series...
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36700000_c0
36700000
fsharp
0
Title: websharper webgl demo security issue? Problem title: websharper webgl demo security issue? Tags: f%23, google-chrome, webgl, websharper Problem: websharper webgl demo security issue? Playing a bit with websharper and tried to get the webgl demo running on my system. I modified the given demo code such that I can...
websharper webgl demo security issue? websharper webgl demo security issue? f%23 google-chrome webgl websharper MakeAndBindTexture WebGL.RenderingContext Img Events.OnLoad gl.CreateTexture gl.ActiveTexture gl.TEXTURE0 gl.BindTexture gl.TEXTURE_2D gl.PixelStorei gl.UNPACK_FLIP_Y_WEBGL gl.TexImage2D gl.RGBA gl.UNSIGNED_B...
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20025270_c0
20025270
fsharp
0
Title: Xaml window displays but does not accept user interaction Problem title: Xaml window displays but does not accept user interaction Tags: xaml, wpf, events, f%23, type-providers Problem: Xaml window displays but does not accept user interaction I wanted to try and port a C# application of mine to F# in order to m...
Xaml window displays but does not accept user interaction Xaml window displays but does not accept user interaction xaml wpf events f%23 type-providers Xaml Window schemas.microsoft.com xmlns:x Title MainWindow Height Width SizeToContent WidthAndHeight MinHeight MinWidth IsHitTestVisible Icon DynamicResource Window.Res...
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13536383_c0
13536383
fsharp
0
Title: Getting rid of function&#x27;s argument Problem title: Getting rid of function&#x27;s argument Tags: ironpython, c%23, dsl, f%23 Problem: Getting rid of function's argument It is better to explain my intention with code. So right now I have the following code: class A, IInterfaceUsedByB { } class B { void func(A...
Getting rid of function&#x27;s argument Getting rid of function&#x27;s argument ironpython c%23 dsl f%23 Getting IInterfaceUsedByB func2 func3 func4 MyObject someObject.NewInstance Getting rid of function's argument It is better to explain my intention with code. So right now I have the following code: Where func2 , fu...
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55202574_c0
55202574
fsharp
0
Title: SRTP Typeclasses in F# Problem title: SRTP Typeclasses in F# Tags: f%23, f%23%2B Problem: SRTP Typeclasses in F# I've been very impressed with the FSharpPlus library, and how it allows for emulating some generic typeclasses. But I really believe in the power of separating a typeclass instance from the type defin...
SRTP Typeclasses in F# SRTP Typeclasses in F# f%23 f%23%2B SRTP Typeclasses Monad Bind ListMonad this.Bind List.collect this.Return OptionMonad Option.bind Some Monad.bind Monad.rtn SRTP Typeclasses in F# I've been very impressed with the FSharpPlus library, and how it allows for emulating some generic typeclasses. But...
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8451308_c0
8451308
fsharp
0
Title: Getting an error &quot;Ambiguous discriminator &#x27;revamp@904&quot; from MongoDB in F# (using C# lib) Problem title: Getting an error &quot;Ambiguous discriminator &#x27;revamp@904&quot; from MongoDB in F# (using C# lib) Tags: mongodb, f%23, c%23 Problem: Getting an error "Ambiguous discriminator 'revamp@904" ...
Getting an error &quot;Ambiguous discriminator &#x27;revamp@904&quot; from MongoDB in F# (using C# lib) Getting an error &quot;Ambiguous discriminator &#x27;revamp@904&quot; from MongoDB in F# (using C# lib) mongodb f%23 c%23 MongoDB C# Getting Ambiguous GetCacheDataObject DataContext Query.EQ CacheName BsonValue.Creat...
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56294603_c0
56294603
fsharp
0
Title: How to create nullable list in F#? Problem title: How to create nullable list in F#? Tags: f%23 Problem: How to create nullable list in F#? I have a list of history entries that we retrieve from 3rd party software. This list can either be null or non empty. In C# I would have written it like this, since list can...
How to create nullable list in F#? How to create nullable list in F#? f%23 How List HistoryEntry Nullable ListConverter JsonConverter __.CanConvert Type t.IsGenericType t.GetGenericTypeDefinition __.WriteJson System.Collections.IEnumerable Seq.cast serializer.Serialize __.ReadJson t.GetGenericArguments IEnumerable Make...
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43402387_c0
43402387
fsharp
0
Title: How do I Deploy F# Azure WebJob? Problem title: How do I Deploy F# Azure WebJob? Tags: azure, azure-webjobs, f%23 Problem: How do I Deploy F# Azure WebJob? Can I actually deploy F# console app as Azure WebJob? Can't find a proper option in VS2017 :( And if it's possible, can you have a look at my code? Would it ...
How do I Deploy F# Azure WebJob? How do I Deploy F# Azure WebJob? azure azure-webjobs f%23 How Deploy Azure WebJob FSharp.Data System System.Net.Mail smtp.gmail.com fsharpie.send gmail.com SendTest MailMessage SmtpClient client.EnableSsl client.Timeout client.DeliveryMethod SmtpDeliveryMethod.Network client.UseDefaultC...
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31045593_c0
31045593
fsharp
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Title: The ability to create Doc element of hypertext in Websharper.UI.Next Problem title: The ability to create Doc element of hypertext in Websharper.UI.Next Tags: websharper, web, frp, f%23 Problem: The ability to create Doc element of hypertext in Websharper.UI.Next I have the string with html markup, an I want to ...
The ability to create Doc element of hypertext in Websharper.UI.Next The ability to create Doc element of hypertext in Websharper.UI.Next websharper web frp f%23 Doc Websharper.UI.Next Doc.FromHtm JQuery.JQuery.Of First Html MailboxProcessor.Start Map Async agent.TryReceive None Some Map.toList Map.ofList Map.filter CS...
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39982059_c0
39982059
fsharp
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Title: Compiler errors when consuming NuGet packages from an F# library targeting .NET Core Problem title: Compiler errors when consuming NuGet packages from an F# library targeting .NET Core Tags: .net-core, compiler-errors, f%23, nuget Problem: Compiler errors when consuming NuGet packages from an F# library targetin...
Compiler errors when consuming NuGet packages from an F# library targeting .NET Core Compiler errors when consuming NuGet packages from an F# library targeting .NET Core .net-core compiler-errors f%23 nuget an System System.Collections.Generic System.Linq System.Threading.Tasks Newtonsoft.Json Compiler NuGet NET Core M...
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70442206
fsharp
0
Title: Null Reference Exception in Recursive Function Problem title: Null Reference Exception in Recursive Function Tags: f%23 Problem: Null Reference Exception in Recursive Function The code below is from chapter 8 of https://www.manning.com/books/real-world-functional-programming When I run the code I receive a Null ...
Null Reference Exception in Recursive Function Null Reference Exception in Recursive Function f%23 Reference Exception Recursive Client Name Income YearsInJob UsesCreditCard CriminalRecord John Doe ClientTests Check Report QueryInfo Title Test Positive Decision Negative Result Query More cl.Income moreThan40 lessThan40...
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4729653_c0
4729653
fsharp
0
Title: Extending Aero Glass in F# (PInvoke) Problem title: Extending Aero Glass in F# (PInvoke) Tags: dllimport, pinvoke, f%23 Problem: Extending Aero Glass in F# (PInvoke) I'm working on a F# console application. In the properties I set the output type of application to Windows Application to hide the console. I also ...
Extending Aero Glass in F# (PInvoke) Extending Aero Glass in F# (PInvoke) dllimport pinvoke f%23 Extending Aero Glass PInvoke System.Windows.Forms System.Drawing System.Runtime.InteropServices StructLayout LayoutKind.Sequential MARGINS DllImport dwmapi.dll DwmExtendFrameIntoClientArea IntPtr margins.cxLeftWidth margins...
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4234409_c0
4234409
fsharp
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Title: How to define a function that returns a function with signature dependent on parameters Problem title: How to define a function that returns a function with signature dependent on parameters Tags: f%23 Problem: How to define a function that returns a function with signature dependent on parameters I'd like to ge...
How to define a function that returns a function with signature dependent on parameters How to define a function that returns a function with signature dependent on parameters f%23 How ModelBase TIn TOut Func GetFuncInternal Model1 Tuple _val Model2 Model3 Helpers GetFunc model.GetFuncInternal func1 Helpers.GetFunc fun...
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8372579_c0
8372579
fsharp
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Title: C++ ~ 1M look-ups in unordered_map with string key works much slower than .NET code Problem title: C++ ~ 1M look-ups in unordered_map with string key works much slower than .NET code Tags: f%23, c%2B%2B, .net, performance Problem: C++ ~ 1M look-ups in unordered_map with string key works much slower than .NET cod...
C++ ~ 1M look-ups in unordered_map with string key works much slower than .NET code C++ ~ 1M look-ups in unordered_map with string key works much slower than .NET code f%23 c%2B%2B .net performance the unordered_map NET SomeData Value std::string KeyString std::unordered_map DictionaryT MaxNumberOfRuns MaxNumberOfKeys ...
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20159322_c0
20159322
fsharp
0
Title: How to add Tuples and apply a ceiling/clamp function in F# Problem title: How to add Tuples and apply a ceiling/clamp function in F# Tags: rgb, f%23, tuples Problem: How to add Tuples and apply a ceiling/clamp function in F# So I am working on a project using F# for some SVG line manipulations. I thought it woul...
How to add Tuples and apply a ceiling/clamp function in F# How to add Tuples and apply a ceiling/clamp function in F# rgb f%23 tuples How Tuples Color ColorOffset DrawingInterfaces.IRepresentable_SVG __.getSVGRepresenation __.Color __.lineCount __.ColorOffset How to add Tuples and apply a ceiling/clamp function in F# S...
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23153823_c1
23153823
fsharp
1
] System.Web.Mvc.Async.AsyncActionMethodSelector.FindAction(ControllerContext controllerContext, String actionName) +495852 System.Web.Mvc.Async.ReflectedAsyncControllerDescriptor.FindAction(ControllerContext controllerContext, String actionName) +57 System.Web.Mvc.ControllerActionInvoker.FindAction(ControllerContext c...
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15489745_c0
15489745
fsharp
0
Title: How do I get a meaninful exception from a dynamically emitted assembly? Problem title: How do I get a meaninful exception from a dynamically emitted assembly? Tags: f%23, reflection Problem: How do I get a meaninful exception from a dynamically emitted assembly? Trying to debug emit errors, is there a simple way...
How do I get a meaninful exception from a dynamically emitted assembly? How do I get a meaninful exception from a dynamically emitted assembly? f%23 reflection a How AssemblyName MyAsm AssemblyBuilder.DefineDynamicAssembly AssemblyBuilderAccess.Run asmBuilder.DefineDynamicModule MyModule moduleBuilder.DefineType MyDyna...
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4671524_c0
4671524
fsharp
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Title: F# - weird behavior when pattern matching discriminated unions Problem title: F# - weird behavior when pattern matching discriminated unions Tags: f%23 Problem: F# - weird behavior when pattern matching discriminated unions I've been writing some F# now for about 6 months and I've come across some behavior that ...
F# - weird behavior when pattern matching discriminated unions F# - weird behavior when pattern matching discriminated unions f%23 rec2 rec1 du_rec Case1 Case2 arg:du_rec parent:du_rec Some None case3 F# - weird behavior when pattern matching discriminated unions I've been writing some F# now for about 6 months and I'v...
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32402154_c0
32402154
fsharp
0
Title: F# Async - An item with the same key has already been added Problem title: F# Async - An item with the same key has already been added Tags: parallel-processing, asynchronous, f%23 Problem: F# Async - An item with the same key has already been added I am trying some async ops in f# but w/o much luck. I am trying...
F# Async - An item with the same key has already been added F# Async - An item with the same key has already been added parallel-processing asynchronous f%23 System.ArgumentException Async IsA1 db.Company db.CC comp.CompanyId cc.CompanyId db.PP cc.PartId pp.PartId db.TL pp.CompanyId tl.CompanyId Seq.length IsA2 db.Titl...
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460766_c0
460766
fsharp
0
Title: F# Units of measure, problems with genericity Problem title: F# Units of measure, problems with genericity Tags: f%23, units-of-measurement Problem: F# Units of measure, problems with genericity ( I'm still banging on with units of measure in F#) I'm having a problem making 'generic' functions which take 'typed'...
F# Units of measure, problems with genericity F# Units of measure, problems with genericity f%23 units-of-measurement Units Corrects Corrector s_init:float nominal_s s_init error_s COMPILER LIKE Set sc.Reset Pass sc.Next s:float c:float Measure MapSeqToNonUnitFunction Seq.map List.map F# Units of measure, problems with...
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47018015_c0
47018015
fsharp
0
Title: How do I resolve a JSON response of special characters? Problem title: How do I resolve a JSON response of special characters? Tags: httpwebrequest, json, f%23, dotnet-httpclient, stackexchange-api Problem: How do I resolve a JSON response of special characters? How do I resolve a JSON response of special charac...
How do I resolve a JSON response of special characters? How do I resolve a JSON response of special characters? httpwebrequest json f%23 dotnet-httpclient stackexchange-api How JSON String.Format TagsUrl APIBaseAddress client.GetAsync Async.AwaitTask Async.RunSynchronously response.IsSuccessStatusCode response.Content....
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66313841_c0
66313841
fsharp
0
Title: Cannot generate auto decoder for MongoDB.Bson.BsonObjectId Problem title: Cannot generate auto decoder for MongoDB.Bson.BsonObjectId Tags: f%23, mongodb Problem: Cannot generate auto decoder for MongoDB.Bson.BsonObjectId I'm trying to create an user and add the info into MongoDB. The type looks like this. [<CLIM...
Cannot generate auto decoder for MongoDB.Bson.BsonObjectId Cannot generate auto decoder for MongoDB.Bson.BsonObjectId f%23 mongodb Cannot MongoDB.Bson.BsonObjectId CLIMutable User BsonObjectId Name LastName Role Email Password HttpHandler HttpFunc HttpContext ctx.BindJsonAsync BCrypt.HashPassword payload.Password UserC...
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9735833_c0
9735833
fsharp
0
Title: F# WPF Commands Problem title: F# WPF Commands Tags: .net, command, f%23, wpf Problem: F# WPF Commands I do not understand how work with commands in WPF. For example I have xaml-file like this: MainWindow.xaml: <Window xmlns="http://schemas.microsoft.com/winfx/2006/xaml/presentation" xmlns:x="http://schemas.micr...
F# WPF Commands F# WPF Commands .net command f%23 wpf WPF Commands Window schemas.microsoft.com xmlns:x xmlns:local FSharpOnly xmlns:Commands clr-namespace:View.Commands Title Sample Application Written Only Height Width DockPanel LastChildFill TextBlock DockPanel.Dock Bottom Background Aqua TextBox Right Brown WrapPan...
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26527347_c0
26527347
fsharp
0
Title: f# function call with parameters and cast to units of measure Problem title: f# function call with parameters and cast to units of measure Tags: c%23, casting, f%23, function-calls, units-of-measurement Problem: f# function call with parameters and cast to units of measure I like to write some math functions in ...
f# function call with parameters and cast to units of measure f# function call with parameters and cast to units of measure c%23 casting f%23 function-calls units-of-measurement Static Xunit Units.Contract Length Measure FreshConcreteLoad slabThickness:float freshConcreteDensity:float FreshConcreteLoadL slabThickness:L...
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50505304_c0
50505304
fsharp
0
Title: Fsharp.Data, HtmlDocument has no extension Descendants Problem title: Fsharp.Data, HtmlDocument has no extension Descendants Tags: f%23-data, f%23, macos, visual-studio Problem: Fsharp.Data, HtmlDocument has no extension Descendants I'm trying out f# on a mac and am running into a problem with a very simple scri...
Fsharp.Data, HtmlDocument has no extension Descendants Fsharp.Data, HtmlDocument has no extension Descendants f%23-data f%23 macos visual-studio directive Fsharp.Data HtmlDocument Descendants CS1061 Learn fsharp.org System EntryPoint HtmlDocument.Load www.google.co.uk results.Descendants Seq.choose x.TryGetAttribute Op...
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54091873_c0
54091873
fsharp
0
Title: F# / Argu - How to display help for two level command tree without throwing exception Problem title: F# / Argu - How to display help for two level command tree without throwing exception Tags: command-line-arguments, f%23 Problem: F# / Argu - How to display help for two level command tree without throwing except...
F# / Argu - How to display help for two level command tree without throwing exception F# / Argu - How to display help for two level command tree without throwing exception command-line-arguments f%23 Argu.ArguParseException Argu How CliPrefix CliPrefix.Dash RunContGenArgs Unique EqualsAssignment AltCommandLine MaxQueue...
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29359217_c0
29359217
fsharp
0
Title: F# Winforms Charting Asynchronous Updating Problem title: F# Winforms Charting Asynchronous Updating Tags: asynchronous, f%23-charting, f%23, multithreading, winforms Problem: F# Winforms Charting Asynchronous Updating I'm trying to create a chart in winforms that databinds to a list in memory, and gets updated ...
F# Winforms Charting Asynchronous Updating F# Winforms Charting Asynchronous Updating asynchronous f%23-charting f%23 multithreading winforms Winforms Charting Asynchronous Updating System System.Linq System.Collections System.Collections.Generic System.Drawing System.Windows.Forms System.Windows.Forms.DataVisualizatio...
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6434762_c0
6434762
fsharp
0
Title: F# Power Pack Linq Issue Problem title: F# Power Pack Linq Issue Tags: powerpack, linq, f%23 Problem: F# Power Pack Linq Issue I have a simple function that makes use of the F# power pack to convert a quotation into a linq expression. The function is: let toLinq (exp : Expr<'a -> 'b>) = let linq = exp.ToLinqExpr...
F# Power Pack Linq Issue F# Power Pack Linq Issue powerpack linq f%23 Power Pack Linq Issue Expr exp.ToLinqExpression MethodCallExpression call.Arguments LambdaExpression Expression.Lambda Func lambda.Body lambda.Parameters u.FirstName Bob Account IEnumerable Find Expression Table.OfType result.Where result.ToArray F# ...
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56344851_c0
56344851
fsharp
0
Title: Formulate an Arbitrary for pair of lists of ints of the same length Problem title: Formulate an Arbitrary for pair of lists of ints of the same length Tags: fscheck, generator, f%23 Problem: Formulate an Arbitrary for pair of lists of ints of the same length I need some help to do this exercise about generators ...
Formulate an Arbitrary for pair of lists of ints of the same length Formulate an Arbitrary for pair of lists of ints of the same length fscheck generator f%23 Formulate Arbitrary List.zip List.unzip List.length Arb.filter Arb.from Gen.listOfLength arbMyGen2 MyGeneratorZ x.Generator Arb.toGen x.Shrinker Seq.empty Arb.re...
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61138203_c0
61138203
fsharp
0
Title: How to manage side-effecting commands when using reactive extensions? Problem title: How to manage side-effecting commands when using reactive extensions? Tags: wpf, f%23, system.reactive Problem: How to manage side-effecting commands when using reactive extensions? module CounterApp open System open System.Wind...
How to manage side-effecting commands when using reactive extensions? How to manage side-effecting commands when using reactive extensions? wpf f%23 system.reactive reactive How CounterApp System System.Windows System.Windows.Controls System.Windows.Media System.Reactive.Linq System.Reactive.Disposables FSharp.Control....
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55985219_c0
55985219
fsharp
0
Title: F# Using Pose to Shim printfn for unit testing Problem title: F# Using Pose to Shim printfn for unit testing Tags: unit-testing, .net-core, f%23 Problem: F# Using Pose to Shim printfn for unit testing I'm trying to use Pose ( https://github.com/tonerdo/pose ) to shim out printfn so I can unit test what is passed...
F# Using Pose to Shim printfn for unit testing F# Using Pose to Shim printfn for unit testing unit-testing .net-core f%23 Pose.Exceptions.InvalidShimSignatureException Using Pose Shim TextWriterFormat Printf.TextWriterFormat Printf.printfn Replace Is.A Func Console.WriteLine Hijacked s.ToString PoseContext.Isolate Prog...
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34655981_c0
34655981
fsharp
0
Title: How can I consolidate two function calls into one? Problem title: How can I consolidate two function calls into one? Tags: f%23 Problem: How can I consolidate two function calls into one? I would like to consolidate the following lines: let result1 = add (numbers, ",") let result2 = add (numbers, "\n") into some...
How can I consolidate two function calls into one? How can I consolidate two function calls into one? f%23 How result1 result2 Calculator FsUnit NUnit.Framework System numbers:string delimiter:string numbers.Contains numbers.Split delimiter.Chars Array.map Int32.Parse Array.sum Int32.TryParse Test delimiters:char numbe...
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72917431_c0
72917431
fsharp
0
Title: .NET String.Split on EGCs / Text Elements Problem title: .NET String.Split on EGCs / Text Elements Tags: .net, f%23 Problem: .NET String.Split on EGCs / Text Elements String.split "‍‍‍" "" normally results in ["‍"; "‍‍"], breaking up the visual character. I want a function available that would instead return ["‍...
.NET String.Split on EGCs / Text Elements .NET String.Split on EGCs / Text Elements .net f%23 NET String.Split EGCs Text Elements List.truncate sep.Length String.concat List.skip elementsRemaining.Head elementsRemaining.Tail System.Globalization.StringInfo.GetTextElementEnumerator tee.MoveNext tee.GetTextElement Seq.to...
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9808427_c0
9808427
fsharp
0
Title: creating a list of path in f# Problem title: creating a list of path in f# Tags: f%23, graph, primitive Problem: creating a list of path in f# (This is probably a classic, but I wonder how to best express it) I start on the left, at some date. For some assets I can compute returns from the starting date to some ...
creating a list of path in f# creating a list of path in f# f%23 graph primitive this.getPaths Set DateTime pastpath:List this.getUnderlyingsQuotingAt this.QuoteNextAfterSrict qt.IsNone qt.Value List.rev List.empty Set.ofSeq Seq.map Seq.filter q.IsSome q.Value udlquotes.IsEmpty creating a list of path in f# (This is pr...
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4034802_c0
4034802
fsharp
0
Title: How would I translate a Haskell type class into F#? Problem title: How would I translate a Haskell type class into F#? Tags: haskell, typeclass, oop, arrow-abstraction, f%23 Problem: How would I translate a Haskell type class into F#? I'm trying to translate the Haskell core library's Arrows into F# (I think it'...
How would I translate a Haskell type class into F#? How would I translate a Haskell type class into F#? haskell typeclass oop arrow-abstraction f%23 How Haskell Category Arrow ListArrow IArrow this.comp How would I translate a Haskell type class into F#? I'm trying to translate the Haskell core library's Arrows into F#...
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46652587_c1
46652587
fsharp
1
.GetInterfaces() override __.GetEvent(a,b) = base.GetEvent(a,b) override __.GetEvents(a) = base.GetEvents(a) override __.GetPropertyImpl(a,b,c,d,e,f) = base.GetPropertyImpl(a,b,c,d,e,f) override __.GetProperties(a) = base.GetProperties(a) override __.GetNestedType(a,b) = base.GetNestedType(a,b) override __.GetNestedTyp...
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Title: In the following computation expression, for/while do not loop Problem title: In the following computation expression, for/while do not loop Tags: computation-expression, f%23, for-loop, loops, while-loop Problem: In the following computation expression, for/while do not loop I have the following computation exp...
In the following computation expression, for/while do not loop In the following computation expression, for/while do not loop computation-expression f%23 for-loop loops while-loop Internal Maybe Lazy Delayed f.Force MaybeBuilder this.Bind this.Return Some this.ReturnFrom v.Force this.Zero None this.Combine this.Delay t...
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5713330_c0
5713330
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Title: How to handle HttpWebRequest timeout in F# Async.Parallel Problem title: How to handle HttpWebRequest timeout in F# Async.Parallel Tags: asynchronous, httpwebrequest, f%23 Problem: How to handle HttpWebRequest timeout in F# Async.Parallel I just spent a long time breaking my teeth on why this code was 'hanging' ...
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Title: A better way to use Seq.fold in F# Problem title: A better way to use Seq.fold in F# Tags: fold, f%23, seq Problem: A better way to use Seq.fold in F# I wrote a small console app that update a Type record without using any mutable variable. If that looks simple for seasoned functional programmers, it was quite a...
A better way to use Seq.fold in F# A better way to use Seq.fold in F# fold f%23 seq Seq.fold System Type StructuredFormatDisplay FirstName LastName Age Sex Student Console.ReadKey KeyChar Console.ReadLine Int32.Parse List.contains First Name Last You Internet Program String.Empty Char.MinValue Update Seq.filter Seq.tak...
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Title: F# 4.5.0.0: error FS0193: This expression is a function value, i.e. is missing arguments. Its type is Exception -&gt; &#x27;a Problem title: F# 4.5.0.0: error FS0193: This expression is a function value, i.e. is missing arguments. Its type is Exception -&gt; &#x27;a Tags: functional-programming, f%23, exception ...
F# 4.5.0.0: error FS0193: This expression is a function value, i.e. is missing arguments. Its type is Exception -&gt; &#x27;a F# 4.5.0.0: error FS0193: This expression is a function value, i.e. is missing arguments. Its type is Exception -&gt; &#x27;a functional-programming f%23 exception SourceException ArgumentNullEx...
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38667991_c0
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Title: Deedle Frame From Database, What is the Schema? Problem title: Deedle Frame From Database, What is the Schema? Tags: sql-server, mysql, f%23, deedle, database Problem: Deedle Frame From Database, What is the Schema? I am new to Deedle, and in documentation I cant find how to solve my problem. I bind an SQL Table...
Deedle Frame From Database, What is the Schema? Deedle Frame From Database, What is the Schema? sql-server mysql f%23 deedle database Deedle Frame Database What Schema FSharp.Data.Sql System.Linq DatabaseService Literal Data Source Initial Catalog Persist Security Info User Password SqlDataProvider ConnectionString Dat...
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50844870_c0
50844870
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Title: Access To The Path Is Denied From F# Problem title: Access To The Path Is Denied From F# Tags: .net, f%23, file Problem: Access To The Path Is Denied From F# I have read this post . I am trying to move a file from one place to another on a Windows server. The user running the F# program has full privileges to ex...
Access To The Path Is Denied From F# Access To The Path Is Denied From F# .net f%23 file Access Path Denied File.Copy new_file_dest logH.WriteLine File.Move Munis2 musys_read import_prod import_arlckbox.007 Munis_IC_DataExchange import_arlckbox_6132018_15645.007 Access To The Path Is Denied From F# I have read this pos...
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33147964_c0
33147964
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Title: How can I pass a parameter to Sql.execReaderF in FsSql? Problem title: How can I pass a parameter to Sql.execReaderF in FsSql? Tags: f%23, f%23-data Problem: How can I pass a parameter to Sql.execReaderF in FsSql? I am trying out the samples for FsSql and I seem to be stuck on how to properly use the Sql.execRea...
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Title: In F#, How do I use Seq.unfold in the context of a larger pipeline? Problem title: In F#, How do I use Seq.unfold in the context of a larger pipeline? Tags: seq.unfold, f%23 Problem: In F#, How do I use Seq.unfold in the context of a larger pipeline? I have a CSV file with two columns, text and count. The goal i...
In F#, How do I use Seq.unfold in the context of a larger pipeline? In F#, How do I use Seq.unfold in the context of a larger pipeline? seq.unfold f%23 How Seq.unfold text:string number:int32 None number-1 Some int32 File.ReadLines Seq.map Seq.iter outFile.WriteLine Type Expecting In F#, How do I use Seq.unfold in the ...
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Title: XNA 4.0 - What happens when the window is minimized? Problem title: XNA 4.0 - What happens when the window is minimized? Tags: c%23-to-f%23, xna-4.0, f%23, xna Problem: XNA 4.0 - What happens when the window is minimized? I'm learning F#, and decided to try making simple XNA games for windows using F# (pure enth...
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Title: Assignment to mutable variable interferes with type inference of otherwise valid calculation Problem title: Assignment to mutable variable interferes with type inference of otherwise valid calculation Tags: mathnet-numerics, math.net, f%23 Problem: Assignment to mutable variable interferes with type inference of...
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10200943_c0
10200943
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Title: error with f# generic follow Expert Fsharp book example Problem title: error with f# generic follow Expert Fsharp book example Tags: f%23 Problem: error with f# generic follow Expert Fsharp book example I'm reading Expert F# book and I found this code open System.Collections.Generic let divideIntoEquivalenceClas...
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Title: How to debug TypeLoadException without details in F# code? Problem title: How to debug TypeLoadException without details in F# code? Tags: f%23, typeloadexception Problem: How to debug TypeLoadException without details in F# code? The problem is one of my types, Expression<'P> fails to load with TypeLoadExceptio...
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38256936_c0
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Title: &#x27;Last message only&#x27; option in ZMQ Subscribe socket Problem title: &#x27;Last message only&#x27; option in ZMQ Subscribe socket Tags: zeromq, f%23 Problem: 'Last message only' option in ZMQ Subscribe socket A ZMQ subscriber socket keeps only the last message in queue when the CONFLATE option is set to t...
&#x27;Last message only&#x27; option in ZMQ Subscribe socket &#x27;Last message only&#x27; option in ZMQ Subscribe socket zeromq f%23 Last ZMQ Subscribe zmq.Context context.socket zmq.SUB subscriber.setsockopt zmq.CONFLATE subscriber.connect localhost:5555 System fszmq.Context fszmq.Socket Context System.DateTime.Now S...
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66403470_c0
66403470
fsharp
0
Title: How do you use FileHelpers.engine with F# option types using generic converters? Problem title: How do you use FileHelpers.engine with F# option types using generic converters? Tags: f%23, filehelpers Problem: How do you use FileHelpers.engine with F# option types using generic converters? This answer shows a ni...
How do you use FileHelpers.engine with F# option types using generic converters? How do you use FileHelpers.engine with F# option types using generic converters? f%23 filehelpers FileHelpers.ConvertException System.InvalidCastException generic How FileHelpers.engine test.csv FileHelpers System Environment.CurrentDirect...
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46729188_c1
46729188
fsharp
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new ParameterDefinition("args", Mono.Cecil.ParameterAttributes.None, module_.ImportReference(typeof<string[]>)) mainMethod.Parameters.Add(argsParameter); // create the method body il = mainMethod.Body.GetILProcessor() il.Append(il.Create(OpCodes.Nop)) il.Append(il.Create(OpCodes.Ldstr, "Hello World")) let writeLineMet...
new ParameterDefinition("args", Mono.Cecil.ParameterAttributes.None, module_.ImportReference(typeof<string[]>)) mainMethod.Parameters.Add(argsParameter); // create the method body il = mainMethod.Body.GetILProcessor() il.Append(il.Create(OpCodes.Nop)) il.Append(il.Create(OpCodes.Ldstr, "Hello World")) let writeLineMet...
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9233666_c0
9233666
fsharp
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Title: Parsing parenthesized expressions Problem title: Parsing parenthesized expressions Tags: fparsec, f%23 Problem: Parsing parenthesized expressions I have the following fsyacc grammar for (a slightly modified form of) SQL search conditions: scalar_expr: | ID { Identifier($1) } | constant { Constant($1) } | unary_o...
Parsing parenthesized expressions Parsing parenthesized expressions fparsec f%23 Parsing scalar_expr Identifier Constant unary_op Unary binary_op Binary LPAREN RPAREN search_condition Comparison OperatorPrecedenceParser binOpp.ExpressionParser binOpp.TermParser pipe3 chainl1 Error Col Expecting Parsing parenthesized ex...
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74882243_c1
74882243
fsharp
1
My project file ( WindowTest.fsproj ): <Project Sdk="Microsoft.NET.Sdk"> <PropertyGroup> <OutputType>Exe</OutputType> <TargetFramework>net7.0</TargetFramework> <PlatformTarget>AnyCPU</PlatformTarget> </PropertyGroup> <ItemGroup> <Compile Include="Program.fs" /> </ItemGroup> <ItemGroup> <PackageReference Include="SkiaS...
's a segmentation fault. I whittled my test application down to just GLFW, and I am able to open up a window without error. As soon as I add back in any interaction with SkiaSharp, the crash happens. I have specifically determined this to happen at the line: If I print out the string passed to getProcAddress , it print...
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44938613_c0
44938613
fsharp
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Title: Why Is It That Some FAKE Methods Don&#x27;t Work Within Target Functions? Problem title: Why Is It That Some FAKE Methods Don&#x27;t Work Within Target Functions? Tags: target, f%23, f%23-fake Problem: Why Is It That Some FAKE Methods Don't Work Within Target Functions? Consider the following: #r @"FakeLib.dll" ...
Why Is It That Some FAKE Methods Don&#x27;t Work Within Target Functions? Why Is It That Some FAKE Methods Don&#x27;t Work Within Target Functions? target f%23 f%23-fake FsiEvaluationException Yaaf.FSharp.Scripting.FsiEvaluationException System.Exception Why Some FAKE Methods Don Work Within Target Functions FakeLib.dl...
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29545727_c0
29545727
fsharp
0
Title: F# higher-order functions on discrete unions Problem title: F# higher-order functions on discrete unions Tags: f%23 Problem: F# higher-order functions on discrete unions I am trying to write a REST client in F# that uses strongly-typed values to define resource "signatures". I have decided to use discrete unions...
F# higher-order functions on discrete unions F# higher-order functions on discrete unions f%23 First Second Third A.First A.Second B.First B.Second B.Third head::tail F# higher-order functions on discrete unions I am trying to write a REST client in F# that uses strongly-typed values to define resource "signatures". I ...
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33006030_c0
33006030
fsharp
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Title: Proper use of fold in F# Problem title: Proper use of fold in F# Tags: f%23 Problem: Proper use of fold in F# I am new to F#. I am trying to use List.fold to help me generate a list of categories and sub-categories based on their Id and ParentId fields. It seems I probably made this code more complex than need b...
Proper use of fold in F# Proper use of fold in F# f%23 Proper CategoryStructure ValidString ParentId Name Abbreviation Description SapId Section SectionPosition DynamicCategories Category SubCategories List.fold row.Id ParentStructureId Seq.ofList List.empty List.ofSeq row.ParentStructureId NotValid Proper use of fold ...
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54970180_c0
54970180
fsharp
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Title: How can I do a simple elmish router? Problem title: How can I do a simple elmish router? Tags: fable-f%23, elmish, f%23 Problem: How can I do a simple elmish router? Sorry, but I'm a newbie with Fable and F#. I started a boilerplate from SAFE project , and I created a SPA with two pages. However, all the logic i...
How can I do a simple elmish router? How can I do a simple elmish router? fable-f%23 elmish f%23 Elm How Client _Client.fs _Pages Home.fs About.fs Server _Server.fs Navigation App Fable.Core Fable.Import Elmish Fable.Import.Browser Fable.PowerPack Elmish.Browser.Navigation Elmish.Browser.UrlParser JsInterop.importAll T...
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