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41607821
fsharp
0
Title: F# either monad (ROP) to to compose function with two parameters Problem title: F# either monad (ROP) to to compose function with two parameters Tags: f%23, functional-programming Problem: F# either monad (ROP) to to compose function with two parameters I am using the chessie library of helper functions to do RO...
F# either monad (ROP) to to compose function with two parameters F# either monad (ROP) to to compose function with two parameters f%23 functional-programming ROP func1 Result Tp1 func2 Tp2 par1:Tp1 Tpar2:Tp2 F# either monad (ROP) to to compose function with two parameters I am using the chessie library of helper functi...
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58811706_c1
58811706
fsharp
1
member functions like a plain field in C# in essence. What I am trying to implement is: I need to have a timer object that belongs to the class instance and can be initialized in the constructor. Class methods need to have access to the timer and the timer's callback needs to have access to class fields. In pseudo C#,...
member functions like a plain field in C# in essence. What I am trying to implement is: I need to have a timer object that belongs to the class instance and can be initialized in the constructor. Class methods need to have access to the timer and the timer's callback needs to have access to class fields. In pseudo C#,...
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42060205_c0
42060205
fsharp
0
Title: F# WPF MVVM can I do this without making the view model variables mutable? Problem title: F# WPF MVVM can I do this without making the view model variables mutable? Tags: mvvm, wpf, f%23 Problem: F# WPF MVVM can I do this without making the view model variables mutable? I'm learning F#, I want to build the next ...
F# WPF MVVM can I do this without making the view model variables mutable? F# WPF MVVM can I do this without making the view model variables mutable? mvvm wpf f%23 WPF MVVM F# WPF MVVM can I do this without making the view model variables mutable? I'm learning F#, I want to build the next module of my home project. So ...
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20121804_c0
20121804
fsharp
0
Title: About F# function Problem title: About F# function Tags: f%23-3.0, f%23, f%23-interactive Problem: About F# function Following is the function, which I wrote in F# editor and it works as I expected (answer:18). let quadruple x = x*2 let cal(u:int) = quadruple u + 10; let result = cal 4 But if I change the order ...
About F# function About F# function f%23-3.0 f%23 f%23-interactive About u:int About F# function Following is the function, which I wrote in F# editor and it works as I expected (answer:18). But if I change the order of code, such as I am getting "the value or constructor 'quadrule' not defined". From the error, I pres...
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48589024_c1
48589024
fsharp
1
CanSelect, ItemSelected, App.SelectedCity, Close, Collection, controller.ParentController.DismissViewController, Register, CollectionViewFlowDelegate, handle:IntPtr, UIViewController, this.parent, x.ItemSelected, Storyboard, UIStoryboard.FromName, Main, Storyboard.InstantiateViewController, ChatControllerLandlord, con...
CanSelect, ItemSelected, App.SelectedCity, Close, Collection, controller.ParentController.DismissViewController, Register, CollectionViewFlowDelegate, handle:IntPtr, UIViewController, this.parent, x.ItemSelected, Storyboard, UIStoryboard.FromName, Main, Storyboard.InstantiateViewController, ChatControllerLandlord, con...
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30605667_c0
30605667
fsharp
0
Title: Map and pattern matching Problem title: Map and pattern matching Tags: f%23 Problem: Map and pattern matching I have an assignment here that I'm struggling with: type multimap<'a,'b when 'a:comparison and 'b:comparison> = MMap of Map<'a, list<'b>> The assignment states that We define the canonical representation...
Map and pattern matching Map and pattern matching f%23 Map a:comparison b:comparison MMap mm:multimap Map and pattern matching I have an assignment here that I'm struggling with: The assignment states that Right now I have: I don't know how to pattern match on this. Any help? :3
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14221233_c0
14221233
fsharp
0
Title: In F#, how to pass a type name as a function parameter? Problem title: In F#, how to pass a type name as a function parameter? Tags: types, parameters, f%23 Problem: In F#, how to pass a type name as a function parameter? I would like to pass a type name (such as int , or string , or even the name of a user-defi...
In F#, how to pass a type name as a function parameter? In F#, how to pass a type name as a function parameter? types parameters f%23 IntegerOrIntegerList Integer IntegerList In F#, how to pass a type name as a function parameter? I would like to pass a type name (such as int , or string , or even the name of a user-de...
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31585797_c0
31585797
fsharp
0
Title: how the execution time drops sharply (more than expected) as the number of processors increase? Problem title: how the execution time drops sharply (more than expected) as the number of processors increase? Tags: parallel-processing, multicore, f%23 Problem: how the execution time drops sharply (more than expect...
how the execution time drops sharply (more than expected) as the number of processors increase? how the execution time drops sharply (more than expected) as the number of processors increase? parallel-processing multicore f%23 how the execution time drops sharply (more than expected) as the number of processors increas...
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19811847_c0
19811847
fsharp
0
Title: Is it possible to open a namespace provided by a Type Provider? Problem title: Is it possible to open a namespace provided by a Type Provider? Tags: f%23, type-providers Problem: Is it possible to open a namespace provided by a Type Provider? Is there any way to open a namespace of types provided by a type provi...
Is it possible to open a namespace provided by a Type Provider? Is it possible to open a namespace provided by a Type Provider? f%23 type-providers Type Provider Is it possible to open a namespace provided by a Type Provider? Is there any way to open a namespace of types provided by a type provider implementation? I as...
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12299330_c0
12299330
fsharp
0
Title: F# Performance Profiler Instrumentation Not Working Problem title: F# Performance Profiler Instrumentation Not Working Tags: f%23, profiling, visual-studio-2010 Problem: F# Performance Profiler Instrumentation Not Working I have a Visual Studio project that contains a C# windows application which references an F...
F# Performance Profiler Instrumentation Not Working F# Performance Profiler Instrumentation Not Working f%23 profiling visual-studio-2010 Performance Profiler Instrumentation Not Working visual-studio-2010 F# Performance Profiler Instrumentation Not Working I have a Visual Studio project that contains a C# windows appl...
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23935111_c0
23935111
fsharp
0
Title: Webhooks from Zapier in F# not working Problem title: Webhooks from Zapier in F# not working Tags: f%23, zapier Problem: Webhooks from Zapier in F# not working I am trying to make WebHooks from Zapier work in F# Very simply let wc = new System.Net.WebClient() System.Net.ServicePointManager.SecurityProtocol <- Sy...
Webhooks from Zapier in F# not working Webhooks from Zapier in F# not working f%23 zapier Zapier Webhooks System.Net.WebClient System.Net.ServicePointManager.SecurityProtocol System.Net.SecurityProtocolType.Ssl3 wc.DownloadString WEB HOOK URL GOES HERE Webhooks from Zapier in F# not working I am trying to make WebHooks...
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6719649_c0
6719649
fsharp
0
Title: Bounds / Domain on Units of Measure Problem title: Bounds / Domain on Units of Measure Tags: validation, units-of-measurement, f%23 Problem: Bounds / Domain on Units of Measure I find the idea of F# Units of Measure very appealing. However, it is often the case that some units have a particular domain they live ...
Bounds / Domain on Units of Measure Bounds / Domain on Units of Measure validation units-of-measurement f%23 Bounds Domain Units Measure Bounds / Domain on Units of Measure I find the idea of F# Units of Measure very appealing. However, it is often the case that some units have a particular domain they live in. For ins...
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55774660_c0
55774660
fsharp
0
Title: How to use FSharp.Data.JsonProvider dynamically? Problem title: How to use FSharp.Data.JsonProvider dynamically? Tags: f%23-data, f%23 Problem: How to use FSharp.Data.JsonProvider dynamically? I'm parsing JSON file using FSharp.Data.JsonProvider. From http://fsharp.github.io/FSharp.Data/library/JsonProvider.html...
How to use FSharp.Data.JsonProvider dynamically? How to use FSharp.Data.JsonProvider dynamically? f%23-data f%23 How FSharp.Data.JsonProvider Simple JsonProvider json.json How to use FSharp.Data.JsonProvider dynamically? I'm parsing JSON file using FSharp.Data.JsonProvider. From http://fsharp.github.io/FSharp.Data/libr...
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63447905_c0
63447905
fsharp
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Title: Difference between RSA.Encrypt() and RSA.EncryptValue() Problem title: Difference between RSA.Encrypt() and RSA.EncryptValue() Tags: .net-core, rsa, f%23, c%23 Problem: Difference between RSA.Encrypt() and RSA.EncryptValue() https://learn.microsoft.com/en-us/dotnet/api/system.security.cryptography.rsa?view=netco...
Difference between RSA.Encrypt() and RSA.EncryptValue() Difference between RSA.Encrypt() and RSA.EncryptValue() .net-core rsa f%23 c%23 Difference RSA.Encrypt RSA.EncryptValue Encrypt EncryptValue Difference between RSA.Encrypt() and RSA.EncryptValue() https://learn.microsoft.com/en-us/dotnet/api/system.security.crypto...
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27446800_c0
27446800
fsharp
0
Title: Fake.Deploy Running custom Windows Service locks deployment files and thus updates Problem title: Fake.Deploy Running custom Windows Service locks deployment files and thus updates Tags: windows-services, f%23-fake, f%23 Problem: Fake.Deploy Running custom Windows Service locks deployment files and thus updates ...
Fake.Deploy Running custom Windows Service locks deployment files and thus updates Fake.Deploy Running custom Windows Service locks deployment files and thus updates windows-services f%23-fake f%23 Fake.Deploy Running Windows Service Fake.Deploy Running custom Windows Service locks deployment files and thus updates I'd...
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26871699_c0
26871699
fsharp
0
Title: Get the `Middle` of a string with certain prefix and postfix? Problem title: Get the `Middle` of a string with certain prefix and postfix? Tags: f%23 Problem: Get the `Middle` of a string with certain prefix and postfix? The following active pattern doesn't use regular expression for better performance. However,...
Get the `Middle` of a string with certain prefix and postfix? Get the `Middle` of a string with certain prefix and postfix? f%23 Get Middle input.StartsWith input.EndsWith input.Length prefix.Length postfix.Length Some input.Substring None Get the `Middle` of a string with certain prefix and postfix? The following acti...
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31865455_c0
31865455
fsharp
0
Title: Is it possible to represent mutability without using mutability? Problem title: Is it possible to represent mutability without using mutability? Tags: monads, immutability, functional-programming, f%23 Problem: Is it possible to represent mutability without using mutability? After reading this excellent series o...
Is it possible to represent mutability without using mutability? Is it possible to represent mutability without using mutability? monads immutability functional-programming f%23 mutability Is it possible to represent mutability without using mutability? After reading this excellent series on state monads (and other... ...
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32137901_c2
32137901
fsharp
2
Links] CHECK CONSTRAINT [FK_Links_Regions] GO ALTER TABLE [dbo].[Regions] WITH CHECK ADD CONSTRAINT Code signals: System.NotSupportedException, LINQ, SQL, Query, AsQueryable, List, db.Tabs, db.Regions, t.Id, r.FkTab, db.Links, r.Id, l.FkRegion, roles.Contains, l.Role, Administrator, t.Label, Label, tt.Key, Regions, xr....
Links] CHECK CONSTRAINT [FK_Links_Regions] GO ALTER TABLE [dbo].[Regions] WITH CHECK ADD CONSTRAINT Code signals: System.NotSupportedException, LINQ, SQL, Query, AsQueryable, List, db.Tabs, db.Regions, t.Id, r.FkTab, db.Links, r.Id, l.FkRegion, roles.Contains, l.Role, Administrator, t.Label, Label, tt.Key, Regions, xr....
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79467111_c0
79467111
fsharp
0
Title: F# generic function Problem title: F# generic function Tags: generics, f%23 Problem: F# generic function I have two types and their corresponding values. I'm attempting to come up with a generic function that adds values of either type. That is, a function that gets two values of the same type and adds them. For...
F# generic function F# generic function generics f%23 MyInt MyDec F# generic function I have two types and their corresponding values. I'm attempting to come up with a generic function that adds values of either type. That is, a function that gets two values of the same type and adds them. For example, MyInt 7 and MyIn...
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63310995_c0
63310995
fsharp
0
Title: F# constructor constraint Problem title: F# constructor constraint Tags: f%23 Problem: F# constructor constraint Whilst attempting to learn the use of constructor constraints , I was hoping that something like the following was possible. type Foo<'T when 'T : (new : int -> 'T)> = {Bar: 'T} But this does not comp...
F# constructor constraint F# constructor constraint f%23 Foo Bar F# constructor constraint Whilst attempting to learn the use of constructor constraints , I was hoping that something like the following was possible. But this does not compile, simply returning the error It seems as though the constraint should be called...
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41325886_c0
41325886
fsharp
0
Title: How resolve Microsoft.Bot.Builder.Dialogs IAwaitable in F# Problem title: How resolve Microsoft.Bot.Builder.Dialogs IAwaitable in F# Tags: f%23, botframework, async-await, .net Problem: How resolve Microsoft.Bot.Builder.Dialogs IAwaitable in F# I need to implement the interface from Microsoft.Bot.Builder.Dialogs...
How resolve Microsoft.Bot.Builder.Dialogs IAwaitable in F# How resolve Microsoft.Bot.Builder.Dialogs IAwaitable in F# f%23 botframework async-await .net How Microsoft.Bot.Builder.Dialogs IAwaitable this.MessageReceivedAsync context:IDialogContext argument:IAwaitable IMessageActivity How resolve Microsoft.Bot.Builder.Di...
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52592808_c0
52592808
fsharp
0
Title: Accessing specific elements in a list of tuples in f# without libraries Problem title: Accessing specific elements in a list of tuples in f# without libraries Tags: recursion, tuples, list, f%23 Problem: Accessing specific elements in a list of tuples in f# without libraries I have a list of tuples with three di...
Accessing specific elements in a list of tuples in f# without libraries Accessing specific elements in a list of tuples in f# without libraries recursion tuples list f%23 Accessing a0:string b0:string c0:int Accessing specific elements in a list of tuples in f# without libraries I have a list of tuples with three diffe...
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46933078_c0
46933078
fsharp
0
Title: What does a double exclamation mark (!!) in Fsharp / FAKE? Problem title: What does a double exclamation mark (!!) in Fsharp / FAKE? Tags: f%23-fake, f%23 Problem: What does a double exclamation mark (!!) in Fsharp / FAKE? I've come across the following code and can not understand what operation the double excla...
What does a double exclamation mark (!!) in Fsharp / FAKE? What does a double exclamation mark (!!) in Fsharp / FAKE? f%23-fake f%23 What Fsharp FAKE Seq.iter Removing ShellExec What does a double exclamation mark (!!) in Fsharp / FAKE? I've come across the following code and can not understand what operation the doubl...
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25449774_c0
25449774
fsharp
0
Title: FSharp.Data Csv.Load() failed with Only web locations are supported Problem title: FSharp.Data Csv.Load() failed with Only web locations are supported Tags: f%23, f%23-data Problem: FSharp.Data Csv.Load() failed with Only web locations are supported I have the following code: #r "../packages/FSharp.Data.2.0.9/li...
FSharp.Data Csv.Load() failed with Only web locations are supported FSharp.Data Csv.Load() failed with Only web locations are supported f%23 f%23-data System.Exception FSharp.Data Csv.Load Only FSharp.Data.2.0.9 portable-net40 sl5 wp8 win8 FSharp.Data.dll CsvFile.Load Train.csv trainData.Rows Seq.length FSharp.Data Csv...
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25343684_c0
25343684
fsharp
0
Title: Filter Array of Arrays in F# Problem title: Filter Array of Arrays in F# Tags: multidimensional-array, filter, f%23 Problem: Filter Array of Arrays in F# I'm new on F#. I need to filter an Array of Arrays of strings, and I do not know how can this be done. I need to be able to search if a certain row has a value...
Filter Array of Arrays in F# Filter Array of Arrays in F# multidimensional-array filter f%23 Filter Array Arrays Filter Array of Arrays in F# I'm new on F#. I need to filter an Array of Arrays of strings, and I do not know how can this be done. I need to be able to search if a certain row has a value, and filter acordi...
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69729739_c0
69729739
fsharp
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Title: How to get Async Values from within Seq.map in F# Problem title: How to get Async Values from within Seq.map in F# Tags: playwright-sharp, f%23 Problem: How to get Async Values from within Seq.map in F# With the following code - I am using Microsoft.Playwright to scrape a webpage. The first line returns System.C...
How to get Async Values from within Seq.map in F# How to get Async Values from within Seq.map in F# playwright-sharp f%23 within How Async Values Seq.map Async.AwaitTask page.QuerySelectorAllAsync line.GetAttributeAsync How to get Async Values from within Seq.map in F# With the following code - I am using Microsoft.Pla...
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22363524_c0
22363524
fsharp
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Title: Can&#x27;t get the F# Word typeprovider to work for custom Word documents Problem title: Can&#x27;t get the F# Word typeprovider to work for custom Word documents Tags: type-providers, f%23 Problem: Can't get the F# Word typeprovider to work for custom Word documents I've downloaded the FSharp 3 Sample Pack and ...
Can&#x27;t get the F# Word typeprovider to work for custom Word documents Can&#x27;t get the F# Word typeprovider to work for custom Word documents type-providers f%23 Can Word Can't get the F# Word typeprovider to work for custom Word documents I've downloaded the FSharp 3 Sample Pack and tried out the sample for the ...
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, the unboxing fails. I then tried introducing a simplified IKeyGenerator<'value> interface that defined the Generate method as simply returning IKey<'value> instead of 'key :> IKey<'value> , which solves the problem with unboxing all the implementations, but I then run into problems downstream with not knowing the ac...
, the unboxing fails. I then tried introducing a simplified IKeyGenerator<'value> interface that defined the Generate method as simply returning IKey<'value> instead of 'key :> IKey<'value> , which solves the problem with unboxing all the implementations, but I then run into problems downstream with not knowing the ac...
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Title: Choice type implementation in F# Problem title: Choice type implementation in F# Tags: f%23, f%23-3.0 Problem: Choice type implementation in F# I am fairly new in F# and having some problems with choice type implementation. I have three types. type A = p of string type B = {q:string;r:int} type C = s of string T...
Choice type implementation in F# Choice type implementation in F# f%23 f%23-3.0 Choice q:string r:int D.B Choice type implementation in F# I am fairly new in F# and having some problems with choice type implementation. I have three types. Then I've a choice type like this. Now I am having problems in creating D type of...
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Title: Comparison Of Nemerle and F# For Functional On .Net Problem title: Comparison Of Nemerle and F# For Functional On .Net Tags: nemerle, functional-programming, f%23, .net Problem: Comparison Of Nemerle and F# For Functional On .Net Community Wiki Question: Pursuant to this question: What are the benefits of using ...
Comparison Of Nemerle and F# For Functional On .Net Comparison Of Nemerle and F# For Functional On .Net nemerle functional-programming f%23 .net Comparison Nemerle Functional Net Comparison Of Nemerle and F# For Functional On .Net Community Wiki Question: Pursuant to this question: What are the benefits of using Scala ...
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.v4.app.ActionBarDrawerToggle Xamarin android app throws ResourceNotFoundException Since 1 week I discovered Xamarin framework, and my job is to make Android app work. iOS app has been already launched before. I had to deal first with some NuGet Packages dependencies, but now the only exception I get is : I saw many po...
.v4.app.ActionBarDrawerToggle Xamarin android app throws ResourceNotFoundException Since 1 week I discovered Xamarin framework, and my job is to make Android app work. iOS app has been already launched before. I had to deal first with some NuGet Packages dependencies, but now the only exception I get is : I saw many po...
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Title: Filtering a list based on a condition that depends on the value of multiple list elements Problem title: Filtering a list based on a condition that depends on the value of multiple list elements Tags: list, .net, f%23 Problem: Filtering a list based on a condition that depends on the value of multiple list eleme...
Filtering a list based on a condition that depends on the value of multiple list elements Filtering a list based on a condition that depends on the value of multiple list elements list .net f%23 Filtering Filtering a list based on a condition that depends on the value of multiple list elements I have a list in F# that ...
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Title: F# Interactive with nuget reference: namespace not defined Problem title: F# Interactive with nuget reference: namespace not defined Tags: f%23, fsi, reference Problem: F# Interactive with nuget reference: namespace not defined I am trying to use the Select.HtmlToPdf library https://www.nuget.org/packages/Select...
F# Interactive with nuget reference: namespace not defined F# Interactive with nuget reference: namespace not defined f%23 fsi reference Interactive Select.HtmlToPdf FSI_0004.Project F# Interactive with nuget reference: namespace not defined I am trying to use the Select.HtmlToPdf library https://www.nuget.org/packages...
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Title: Converting Swift to F# - optionals and type casting Problem title: Converting Swift to F# - optionals and type casting Tags: swift, option-type, ios, f%23 Problem: Converting Swift to F# - optionals and type casting I'm trying to convert the following Swift code into F# : if let type : String = UserDefaults.stan...
Converting Swift to F# - optionals and type casting Converting Swift to F# - optionals and type casting swift option-type ios f%23 Converting Swift UserDefaults.standard.object NSUserDefaults.StandardUserDefaults.ValueForKey NSString Converting Swift to F# - optionals and type casting I'm trying to convert the followin...
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Title: Declaring a strongly typed F# list Problem title: Declaring a strongly typed F# list Tags: f%23 Problem: Declaring a strongly typed F# list I have an interface in F# type IStongList = abstract member ToStringList: float * float list And I'm having trouble making a a list of float,float tuples. type MyTypw = stru...
Declaring a strongly typed F# list Declaring a strongly typed F# list f%23 Declaring IStongList ToStringList MyTypw IStrongList this.ToStrongList this.L1 this.M1 this.L2 this.M2 Declaring a strongly typed F# list I have an interface in F# And I'm having trouble making a a list of float,float tuples. The error I get is:...
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Title: F# Efficiently removing n items from the end of a Set Problem title: F# Efficiently removing n items from the end of a Set Tags: immutability, f%23, data-structures Problem: F# Efficiently removing n items from the end of a Set I know I can remove the last element from a set: s.Remove(s.MaximumElement) But if I ...
F# Efficiently removing n items from the end of a Set F# Efficiently removing n items from the end of a Set immutability f%23 data-structures the Efficiently Set s.Remove s.MaximumElement s.MinimumElement num-1 F# Efficiently removing n items from the end of a Set I know I can remove the last element from a set: But if...
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Title: How can I run simple f# program on Mac OS Problem title: How can I run simple f# program on Mac OS Tags: mono, xamarin, f%23 Problem: How can I run simple f# program on Mac OS I have installed Xamarin to study F# and write a simple program: [<EntryPoint>] let main args = printfn "%d" 10 0 If I launch it from Xam...
How can I run simple f# program on Mac OS How can I run simple f# program on Mac OS mono xamarin f%23 How Mac EntryPoint some.fs Compiler Open Source Edition Freely Apache License MacBook-Air-demas.local some.exe How can I run simple f# program on Mac OS I have installed Xamarin to study F# and write a simple program: ...
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Series.firstValue temp?Open "High" => defaultArg (Stats.max temp?High) nan "Low" => defaultArg (Stats.min temp?Low) nan "Close" => Series.lastValue temp?Close "Volume" => defaultArg (Some( Stats.sum temp?Volume) ) nan ] ) |> Frame.ofRows I was not able to use: "Volume" => defaultArg (Stats.sum temp?Volume) nan ] ) as ...
Series.firstValue temp?Open "High" => defaultArg (Stats.max temp?High) nan "Low" => defaultArg (Stats.min temp?Low) nan "Close" => Series.lastValue temp?Close "Volume" => defaultArg (Some( Stats.sum temp?Volume) ) nan ] ) |> Frame.ofRows I was not able to use: "Volume" => defaultArg (Stats.sum temp?Volume) nan ] ) as ...
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Title: Why is this generic member constraint not understood Problem title: Why is this generic member constraint not understood Tags: f%23, generics Problem: Why is this generic member constraint not understood Given the following function definition let inline add<'X,'Y when 'X : (member Add : 'Y -> unit)> (target:'X)...
Why is this generic member constraint not understood Why is this generic member constraint not understood f%23 generics Why Add target.Add FS0072 Lookup Why is this generic member constraint not understood Given the following function definition Why do I get this error? I am a bit perplexed to what other type annotatio...
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Title: Avoiding the pyramid of doom with Computation Expressions? Problem title: Avoiding the pyramid of doom with Computation Expressions? Tags: f%23, computation-expression Problem: Avoiding the pyramid of doom with Computation Expressions? I came across this question about the "pyramid of doom" in F#. The accepted a...
Avoiding the pyramid of doom with Computation Expressions? Avoiding the pyramid of doom with Computation Expressions? f%23 computation-expression Avoiding Computation Expressions a.TryGetValue b.TryGetValue c.TryGetValue Avoiding the pyramid of doom with Computation Expressions? I came across this question about the "p...
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61639339
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Title: Creating an F# object with a generic member Problem title: Creating an F# object with a generic member Tags: f%23 Problem: Creating an F# object with a generic member In F#, I have defined an interface with a generic member: type MyType = abstract MyMember<'a> : 'a -> int I would like to write a function that ca...
Creating an F# object with a generic member Creating an F# object with a generic member f%23 Creating MyType MyMember __.MyMember Creating an F# object with a generic member In F#, I have defined an interface with a generic member: I would like to write a function that can create an object that implements this interfac...
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37641319_c0
37641319
fsharp
0
Title: C# Extension methods in F# Problem title: C# Extension methods in F# Tags: c%23, asp.net-core, extension-methods, f%23 Problem: C# Extension methods in F# I am trying to use C# extension methods and fluent APIs from F# but I can’t figure out how to do it. The following snippet is from Asp.Net Core RC2 as an exam...
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26429708_c0
26429708
fsharp
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Title: Changing an FSharpList in C# Problem title: Changing an FSharpList in C# Tags: c%23-to-f%23, c%23, f%23 Problem: Changing an FSharpList in C# FSharpList<FSharpList<int>> newImageList; FSharpList<int> row; for(int i = 0; i < CurrentImage.Header.Height) { row = PPMImageLibrary.GrayscaleImage(CurrentImage.ImageList...
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1041195_c0
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fsharp
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Title: How do I create a job queue using a MailboxProcessor? Problem title: How do I create a job queue using a MailboxProcessor? Tags: f%23 Problem: How do I create a job queue using a MailboxProcessor? I'm trying to model a asynchronous job processing framework using MailboxProcessor. My requirements are to Start, St...
How do I create a job queue using a MailboxProcessor? How do I create a job queue using a MailboxProcessor? f%23 a How MailboxProcessor How do I create a job queue using a MailboxProcessor? I'm trying to model a asynchronous job processing framework using MailboxProcessor. My requirements are to Start, Stop, Pause, and...
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24420682_c0
24420682
fsharp
0
Title: Why isn&#x27;t a CancellationToken included in the Task&lt;T&gt; monad? Problem title: Why isn&#x27;t a CancellationToken included in the Task&lt;T&gt; monad? Tags: task-parallel-library, monads, async-await, c%23, f%23 Problem: Why isn't a CancellationToken included in the Task monad? Task<T> neatly holds a "ha...
Why isn&#x27;t a CancellationToken included in the Task&lt;T&gt; monad? Why isn&#x27;t a CancellationToken included in the Task&lt;T&gt; monad? task-parallel-library monads async-await c%23 f%23 Why CancellationToken Task Why isn't a CancellationToken included in the Task monad? Task<T> neatly holds a "has started, mig...
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3109057_c0
3109057
fsharp
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Title: F#+.Net, calculation error using the System.Math.Floor function Problem title: F#+.Net, calculation error using the System.Math.Floor function Tags: .net, f%23 Problem: F#+.Net, calculation error using the System.Math.Floor function Code signals: the, Net, System.Math.Floor, TestFloor, fnum:float, fnum:1.230000,...
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31942645_c0
31942645
fsharp
0
Title: Where to configure FAKE to use C# 6 compiler (instead of C# 5) when building? Problem title: Where to configure FAKE to use C# 6 compiler (instead of C# 5) when building? Tags: msbuild, f%23, f%23-fake, c%23 Problem: Where to configure FAKE to use C# 6 compiler (instead of C# 5) when building? I am using FAKE to...
Where to configure FAKE to use C# 6 compiler (instead of C# 5) when building? Where to configure FAKE to use C# 6 compiler (instead of C# 5) when building? msbuild f%23 f%23-fake c%23 Where FAKE Where to configure FAKE to use C# 6 compiler (instead of C# 5) when building? I am using FAKE to automate some building tasks...
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35758758_c0
35758758
fsharp
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Title: Reformatting list based on a condition in F# Problem title: Reformatting list based on a condition in F# Tags: f%23-4.0, functional-programming, f%23 Problem: Reformatting list based on a condition in F# I'm new to functional programming and am working on a project in F#. I've run a problem: I have a list of typ...
Reformatting list based on a condition in F# Reformatting list based on a condition in F# f%23-4.0 functional-programming f%23 Reformatting Reformatting list based on a condition in F# I'm new to functional programming and am working on a project in F#. I've run a problem: I have a list of type string list list and I n...
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56319479_c0
56319479
fsharp
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Title: Matching Patterns for list of tuples Problem title: Matching Patterns for list of tuples Tags: pattern-matching, f%23 Problem: Matching Patterns for list of tuples I'm trying to write a fcn that takes in a list of tuple and an expression (I am working on a postfix expression eval). This function should loop thro...
Matching Patterns for list of tuples Matching Patterns for list of tuples pattern-matching f%23 Matching Patterns head::tl Matching Patterns for list of tuples I'm trying to write a fcn that takes in a list of tuple and an expression (I am working on a postfix expression eval). This function should loop through the exp...
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39217116_c0
39217116
fsharp
0
Title: How do I check for reference equality in F#? Problem title: How do I check for reference equality in F#? Tags: equality, f%23 Problem: How do I check for reference equality in F#? F# uses structural equality for the = operator, which is almost always what you want: let a = [1; 2; 3] let b = [1; 2; 3] printfn "%A...
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65564251_c0
65564251
fsharp
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Title: How to assert for an asynchronous exception in Expecto without RunSynchronously? Problem title: How to assert for an asynchronous exception in Expecto without RunSynchronously? Tags: asynchronous, f%23, expecto Problem: How to assert for an asynchronous exception in Expecto without RunSynchronously? I have start...
How to assert for an asynchronous exception in Expecto without RunSynchronously? How to assert for an asynchronous exception in Expecto without RunSynchronously? asynchronous f%23 expecto How Expecto RunSynchronously Expect.throws Some Async.Sleep Async.RunSynchronously How to assert for an asynchronous exception in Ex...
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66152250_c0
66152250
fsharp
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Title: How to get the result of Async Tasks in F# Problem title: How to get the result of Async Tasks in F# Tags: f%23 Problem: How to get the result of Async Tasks in F# I am trying to get the result of this statement and use it in the next statement but I think I don't quite get the asynchronous nature of it. orders ...
How to get the result of Async Tasks in F# How to get the result of Async Tasks in F# f%23 How Async Tasks orders.AsParallel WithDegreeOfParallelism Seq.map client1 order.increment_id How to get the result of Async Tasks in F# I am trying to get the result of this statement and use it in the next statement but I think ...
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36165981
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Title: Is there a way to specify named arguments for a function in an F# constructor? Problem title: Is there a way to specify named arguments for a function in an F# constructor? Tags: f%23 Problem: Is there a way to specify named arguments for a function in an F# constructor? Is there a way to name the function argum...
Is there a way to specify named arguments for a function in an F# constructor? Is there a way to specify named arguments for a function in an F# constructor? f%23 UnnamedInCtor this.Foo this.Bar a:string b:string this.Fizz Does NamedInCtor Is there a way to specify named arguments for a function in an F# constructor? I...
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61" /> </packages> My app.config is the following: <?xml version="1.0" encoding="utf-8"?> <configuration> <startup> <supportedRuntime version="v4.4.0" sku=".NETFramework,Version=v4.6.1" /> </startup> <runtime> <assemblyBinding xmlns="urn:schemas-microsoft-com:asm.v1"> <dependentAssembly> <assemblyIdentity name="nunit.f...
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Title: Go through a list until some condition is met, in F# Problem title: Go through a list until some condition is met, in F# Tags: f%23 Problem: Go through a list until some condition is met, in F# let's take this data: let a = [10; 11; 12; 13; 14; 0; 15; 16] I'm trying to do this: [ let mutable skip = false for i i...
Go through a list until some condition is met, in F# Go through a list until some condition is met, in F# f%23 a.Length Go through a list until some condition is met, in F# let's take this data: I'm trying to do this: but I was wondering if List.unfold could be used for this? (and how?) In practice, I'm getting a seque...
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30332356_c0
30332356
fsharp
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Title: How can I make this Join in F#? Problem title: How can I make this Join in F#? Tags: .net, f%23, lambda, linq Problem: How can I make this Join in F#? I have a lambda join in C# which looks like this: int[] arrX = { 1, 2, 3 }; int[] arrY = { 3, 4, 5 }; var res = arrX.Join(arrY, x => x, y => y, (x, y) => x); Afte...
How can I make this Join in F#? How can I make this Join in F#? .net f%23 lambda linq How Join arrX.Join How can I make this Join in F#? I have a lambda join in C# which looks like this: After execution res contains 3 which is common for both arrays. I want to make the exact same lambda join in F#, and try: But the com...
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54815838
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Title: Property Based Testing in F# using conditional parameters Problem title: Property Based Testing in F# using conditional parameters Tags: xunit, unit-testing, property-based-testing, fscheck, f%23 Problem: Property Based Testing in F# using conditional parameters I am currently writing a property based test to te...
Property Based Testing in F# using conditional parameters Property Based Testing in F# using conditional parameters xunit unit-testing property-based-testing fscheck f%23 conditional Property Based Testing Property Based Testing in F# using conditional parameters I am currently writing a property based test to test a r...
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30915485_c0
30915485
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Title: Why F# currying &quot;flattens&quot; function type? Problem title: Why F# currying &quot;flattens&quot; function type? Tags: f%23 Problem: Why F# currying "flattens" function type? The following function: let twoInputs x y = let sum = x + y let product a = sum * a product Has the type: val twoInputs : x:int -> y...
Why F# currying &quot;flattens&quot; function type? Why F# currying &quot;flattens&quot; function type? f%23 Why x:int y:int Why F# currying "flattens" function type? The following function: Has the type: That's perfectly reasonable, I see why it's coming. But why this function: is of type val oneInput : (int -> int ->...
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1871017_c0
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Title: Modeling multiple levels of inheritance using discriminated unions Problem title: Modeling multiple levels of inheritance using discriminated unions Tags: f%23 Problem: Modeling multiple levels of inheritance using discriminated unions Is there a recommended way to model multiple levels of inheritance in F#, pre...
Modeling multiple levels of inheritance using discriminated unions Modeling multiple levels of inheritance using discriminated unions f%23 discriminated Modeling Expr SourceExpr JoinExpr TableExpr Join Table Source Modeling multiple levels of inheritance using discriminated unions Is there a recommended way to model mu...
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43003039_c2
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50149863_c0
50149863
fsharp
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Title: F#: This expression was expected to have type DateTime but here has type unit Problem title: F#: This expression was expected to have type DateTime but here has type unit Tags: f%23 Problem: F#: This expression was expected to have type DateTime but here has type unit The below F# function does not compile open ...
F#: This expression was expected to have type DateTime but here has type unit F#: This expression was expected to have type DateTime but here has type unit f%23 DateTime System DateTime.UtcNow.AddDays Old F#: This expression was expected to have type DateTime but here has type unit The below F# function does not compil...
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9278191_c0
9278191
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Title: Why isn&#x27;t this tail-recursive? Problem title: Why isn&#x27;t this tail-recursive? Tags: f%23, recursion, tail-recursion Problem: Why isn't this tail-recursive? I'm working through the book Real-World Functional Programming , and I tried to come up with my own example of tail recursion before reading the boo...
Why isn&#x27;t this tail-recursive? Why isn&#x27;t this tail-recursive? f%23 recursion tail-recursion Why System.Random test2 List.init rnd.Next sum2 a::b Why isn't this tail-recursive? I'm working through the book Real-World Functional Programming , and I tried to come up with my own example of tail recursion before r...
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2255602_c0
2255602
fsharp
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Title: Unknown need for type annotation or cast Problem title: Unknown need for type annotation or cast Tags: type-inference, f%23 Problem: Unknown need for type annotation or cast I know I must be missing something really obvious here. B.GetInstance().Call() generates the error: Lookup on object of indeterminate type ...
Unknown need for type annotation or cast Unknown need for type annotation or cast type-inference f%23 Unknown B.GetInstance Call x.Call GetInstance Unknown need for type annotation or cast I know I must be missing something really obvious here. B.GetInstance().Call() generates the error: Lookup on object of indetermina...
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36787910_c0
36787910
fsharp
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Title: Creating Berkeley DB database from F# Problem title: Creating Berkeley DB database from F# Tags: f%23, berkeley-db Problem: Creating Berkeley DB database from F# I was trying to create a Berkeley DB database from F#. So I was using libdb_dotnet51.dll ,libdb_csharp51.dll, libdb51.dll . but the statement - env = D...
Creating Berkeley DB database from F# Creating Berkeley DB database from F# f%23 berkeley-db F# Creating Berkeley DatabaseEnvironment.Open Datababase_name DatabaseEnvironmentconfig Creating Berkeley DB database from F# I was trying to create a Berkeley DB database from F#. So I was using libdb_dotnet51.dll ,libdb_cshar...
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9527855_c0
9527855
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Title: int64 doesn&#x27;t support LanguagePrimitives.DivideByInt? Problem title: int64 doesn&#x27;t support LanguagePrimitives.DivideByInt? Tags: f%23, generics, inline, integer-division Problem: int64 doesn't support LanguagePrimitives.DivideByInt? Why int64 doesn't support LanguagePrimitives.DivideByInt ? I thought i...
int64 doesn&#x27;t support LanguagePrimitives.DivideByInt? int64 doesn&#x27;t support LanguagePrimitives.DivideByInt? f%23 generics inline integer-division int64 LanguagePrimitives.DivideByInt DivBy2 DivideByInt System.Int64 int64 doesn't support LanguagePrimitives.DivideByInt? Why int64 doesn't support LanguagePrimiti...
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61915551
fsharp
1
this result, and so forth, making our results not consistently reproducible for different quality / legal requirement we have in our field (medical imaging research). C# and F# share the same IL and common runtime, however, as far as I understand, it may be more something driven by the compiler, which is different for...
this result, and so forth, making our results not consistently reproducible for different quality / legal requirement we have in our field (medical imaging research). C# and F# share the same IL and common runtime, however, as far as I understand, it may be more something driven by the compiler, which is different for...
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22406680_c0
22406680
fsharp
0
Title: How to interact and set DOM properties with WebSharper? Problem title: How to interact and set DOM properties with WebSharper? Tags: javascript, dom, f%23, websharper Problem: How to interact and set DOM properties with WebSharper? I often need to interact with my page's DOM, how can I do it via WebSharper? For ...
How to interact and set DOM properties with WebSharper? How to interact and set DOM properties with WebSharper? javascript dom f%23 websharper How DOM WebSharper window.location www.google.com window.navigate How to interact and set DOM properties with WebSharper? I often need to interact with my page's DOM, how can I ...
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3777447_c0
3777447
fsharp
0
Title: How do I call Enumerable.Join from F#? Problem title: How do I call Enumerable.Join from F#? Tags: linq, f%23, c%23 Problem: How do I call Enumerable.Join from F#? I have two sequences (of tuples) on which I need to do a join: Seq 1: [(City1 * Pin1), (City2 * Pin2), (City1 * Pin3), (City1 * Pin4)] Seq 2: [(Pin1 ...
How do I call Enumerable.Join from F#? How do I call Enumerable.Join from F#? linq f%23 c%23 F# How Enumerable.Join seq1.Join seq2 t.Item2 t.Item1 Tuple.Create u.Item2 How do I call Enumerable.Join from F#? I have two sequences (of tuples) on which I need to do a join: Seq 1: [(City1 * Pin1), (City2 * Pin2), (City1 * P...
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7728586_c0
7728586
fsharp
0
Title: How does F# map2 iter2 ||&gt; work with Vector? Problem title: How does F# map2 iter2 ||&gt; work with Vector? Tags: geometry, iteration, vector, f%23, dictionary Problem: How does F# map2 iter2 ||> work with Vector? Input two arrays of Vector x,y pair by x,y pair and find the function of the two x,y pairs outpu...
How does F# map2 iter2 ||&gt; work with Vector? How does F# map2 iter2 ||&gt; work with Vector? geometry iteration vector f%23 dictionary How map2 iter2 Vector data8 Array.map2 Vector.CrossProduct How does F# map2 iter2 ||> work with Vector? Input two arrays of Vector x,y pair by x,y pair and find the function of the t...
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9838098_c0
9838098
fsharp
0
Title: Getting FS0035 =&gt; Construct is deprecated Problem title: Getting FS0035 =&gt; Construct is deprecated Tags: fsyacc, fslex, f%23, deprecated, compiler-errors Problem: Getting FS0035 => Construct is deprecated In a fsyacc based project, I have this line: type 'a cucomment = string This is the full error descrip...
Getting FS0035 =&gt; Construct is deprecated Getting FS0035 =&gt; Construct is deprecated fsyacc fslex f%23 deprecated compiler-errors Getting FS0035 Construct Getting FS0035 => Construct is deprecated In a fsyacc based project, I have this line: This is the full error description I'm getting: Any idea how to solve thi...
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52161032_c0
52161032
fsharp
0
Title: In XCEED wpf propertygrid the setter for bool is never called (F#) Problem title: In XCEED wpf propertygrid the setter for bool is never called (F#) Tags: wpf, xceed, propertygrid, f%23 Problem: In XCEED wpf propertygrid the setter for bool is never called (F#) I have the following value let mutable enMarker = i...
In XCEED wpf propertygrid the setter for bool is never called (F#) In XCEED wpf propertygrid the setter for bool is never called (F#) wpf xceed propertygrid f%23 XCEED serie.MarkerSize Enable Marker uint32 In XCEED wpf propertygrid the setter for bool is never called (F#) I have the following value that is a Boolean an...
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60165181_c2
60165181
fsharp
2
many other lines after the above, but anyway I can't see what is going wrong. For example, I pick the first message, about "System.Text.Encoding.CodePages" . There a warning saying "Could not locate the assembly" and another about a conflict between Version=4.1.3.0 Code signals: Visual, Version, Project, Studio, Build...
many other lines after the above, but anyway I can't see what is going wrong. For example, I pick the first message, about "System.Text.Encoding.CodePages" . There a warning saying "Could not locate the assembly" and another about a conflict between Version=4.1.3.0 Code signals: Visual, Version, Project, Studio, Build...
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62903279_c0
62903279
fsharp
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Title: F# On Server and Database Problem title: F# On Server and Database Tags: entity-framework-core, f%23, domain-driven-design Problem: F# On Server and Database I'm starting a new webapi Project For domain implementation I m going to use F#. To Store Data I m going to use Database, Which I haven't decided. ORM if i...
F# On Server and Database F# On Server and Database entity-framework-core f%23 domain-driven-design Server Database F# On Server and Database I'm starting a new webapi Project For domain implementation I m going to use F#. To Store Data I m going to use Database, Which I haven't decided. ORM if it will be C# I would be...
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24479497_c0
24479497
fsharp
0
Title: F# This expression should have type &#x27;unit&#x27;, but has type &#x27;bool&#x27; Problem title: F# This expression should have type &#x27;unit&#x27;, but has type &#x27;bool&#x27; Tags: f%23, unit-type Problem: F# This expression should have type 'unit', but has type 'bool' I have the following code if someco...
F# This expression should have type &#x27;unit&#x27;, but has type &#x27;bool&#x27; F# This expression should have type &#x27;unit&#x27;, but has type &#x27;bool&#x27; f%23 unit-type myobj.Property1 SomePropertyType F# This expression should have type 'unit', but has type 'bool' I have the following code What I am tryi...
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2634201_c0
2634201
fsharp
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Title: F# Optional Record Field Problem title: F# Optional Record Field Tags: option-type, record, f%23 Problem: F# Optional Record Field I have a F# record type and want one of the fields to be optional: type legComponents = { shares : int<share> ; price : float<dollar / share> ; totalInvestment : float<dollar> ; } ty...
F# Optional Record Field F# Optional Record Field option-type record f%23 Optional Record Field LegActivityType DateTime None F# Optional Record Field I have a F# record type and want one of the fields to be optional: in the tradeLeg type I would like the the actuals field to be optional. I can't seem to figure it out ...
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21234402_c0
21234402
fsharp
0
Title: f# parsing string to color Problem title: f# parsing string to color Tags: parsing, colors, f%23 Problem: f# parsing string to color type circle = { X : int; Y : int; Diameter : int; Color : Color} let mutable clickedCircle = { X = 0; Y = 0; Diameter = 0; Color = Color.White} let txtBoxVal4 = System.Enum.Parse(t...
f# parsing string to color f# parsing string to color parsing colors f%23 Diameter Color Color.White txtBoxVal4 System.Enum.Parse txtBox2.Text txtBoxVal2 txtBoxVal3 txtBoxVal1 Error f# parsing string to color I am trying to parse a textbox.text into a color. From this code i get the error: Quite new to F# and not to su...
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66485812_c0
66485812
fsharp
0
Title: F# application Gmail auth issue Problem title: F# application Gmail auth issue Tags: gmail, email-client, .net-core, f%23 Problem: F# application Gmail auth issue Update 2021.03.05: Seems like this doesn't happen with .net 4.8 (application or fsi) But always happen with .net 5.0 (application and fsi) https://git...
F# application Gmail auth issue F# application Gmail auth issue gmail email-client .net-core f%23 Gmail F# application Gmail auth issue Update 2021.03.05: Seems like this doesn't happen with .net 4.8 (application or fsi) But always happen with .net 5.0 (application and fsi) https://github.com/ingted/dotnet5mail It is v...
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47217213_c0
47217213
fsharp
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Title: Deconstruct a C# Tuple Problem title: Deconstruct a C# Tuple Tags: c%23, f%23, tuples Problem: Deconstruct a C# Tuple Is it possible to deconstruct a tuple in C#, similar to F#? For example, in F#, I can do this: // in F# let tupleExample = (1234,"ASDF") let (x,y) = tupleExample // x has type int // y has type s...
Deconstruct a C# Tuple Deconstruct a C# Tuple c%23 f%23 tuples Deconstruct Tuple ASDF Tuple.Create Compile Error Maybe e.g LINQ tupleExample.Item1 tupleExample.Item2 Deconstruct a C# Tuple Is it possible to deconstruct a tuple in C#, similar to F#? For example, in F#, I can do this: Is it possible to do something simil...
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Title: Example from Microsoft F# documentation doesn&#x27;t compile Problem title: Example from Microsoft F# documentation doesn&#x27;t compile Tags: f%23 Problem: Example from Microsoft F# documentation doesn't compile MS documentation: Use interfaces to group related operations type Serializer = abstract Serialize<'T...
Example from Microsoft F# documentation doesn&#x27;t compile Example from Microsoft F# documentation doesn&#x27;t compile f%23 Microsoft Example Serializer Serialize Deserialize Compiler Example from Microsoft F# documentation doesn't compile MS documentation: Use interfaces to group related operations If I copy and pa...
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Title: Understanding F# tail-recursive Problem title: Understanding F# tail-recursive Tags: tail-recursion, f%23 Problem: Understanding F# tail-recursive Recently, I'm learning F#. I try to solve problem in different ways. Like this: (* [0;1;2;3;4;5;6;7;8] -> [(0,1,2);(3,4,5);(6,7,8)] *) //head-recursive let rec toTrip...
Understanding F# tail-recursive Understanding F# tail-recursive tail-recursion f%23 Understanding toTriplet_v1 a::b::c::t toTriplet_v2 toTriplet_v3 List.map List.iteri Understanding F# tail-recursive Recently, I'm learning F#. I try to solve problem in different ways. Like this: I thought the results of V2 and V3 shoul...
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fsharp
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Title: How to generate a sequence based on a different sequence Problem title: How to generate a sequence based on a different sequence Tags: f%23 Problem: How to generate a sequence based on a different sequence I have this sequence: let wheel235 = [4; 2; 4; 2; 4; 6; 2; 6] let wheel = seq { while true yield! wheel235 ...
How to generate a sequence based on a different sequence How to generate a sequence based on a different sequence f%23 How wheel235 How to generate a sequence based on a different sequence I have this sequence: I'd like to build a second sequence that starts on a particular number, and each following number in that seq...
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Title: how to build binary tree from post order Problem title: how to build binary tree from post order Tags: f%23, algorithm Problem: how to build binary tree from post order I find an example build from preorder, how about how to build binary tree from post order ? i edit as following, is it correct type BinaryTree =...
how to build binary tree from post order how to build binary tree from post order f%23 algorithm post BinaryTree Nil Node NodeType l:NodeType h::t Seq.takeWhile Seq.toList Seq.skipWhile how to build binary tree from post order I find an example build from preorder, how about how to build binary tree from post order ? i...
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Title: F# substitute expression in expression tree Problem title: F# substitute expression in expression tree Tags: f%23, tree Problem: F# substitute expression in expression tree Given an expression tree with the type: type Fexpr = | Const of float | X | Add of Fexpr * Fexpr | Sub of Fexpr * Fexpr | Mul of Fexpr * Fex...
F# substitute expression in expression tree F# substitute expression in expression tree f%23 tree Fexpr Add Sub Mul Div Fexpre F# substitute expression in expression tree Given an expression tree with the type: I want to make a function, which substitutes an expression in the tree with another expression. Example: subs...
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Title: Unit of Measure &quot;Type&quot; in F# Problem title: Unit of Measure &quot;Type&quot; in F# Tags: f%23, c%23 Problem: Unit of Measure "Type" in F# I am writing a conversion function for units of measurements in F#. The information regarding the values is coming from an ASP.NET web application. The function I am...
Unit of Measure &quot;Type&quot; in F# Unit of Measure &quot;Type&quot; in F# f%23 c%23 Unit Measure Type x:float Unit of Measure "Type" in F# I am writing a conversion function for units of measurements in F#. The information regarding the values is coming from an ASP.NET web application. The function I am creating is...
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Title: F# AsyncSeq speed issue Problem title: F# AsyncSeq speed issue Tags: .net, asynchronous, f%23 Problem: F# AsyncSeq speed issue I am trying out AsyncSeq and I am confused by a speed issue I am having. Here is a fiddle of the code below. open System open FSharpx.Control let rec numbers n x = asyncSeq { yield n //p...
F# AsyncSeq speed issue F# AsyncSeq speed issue .net asynchronous f%23 AsyncSeq System FSharpx.Control Async.Sleep Async.RunSynchronously AsyncSeq.iter F# AsyncSeq speed issue I am trying out AsyncSeq and I am confused by a speed issue I am having. Here is a fiddle of the code below. The top loop finishes clearly in a ...
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(::>) x = explicit_convert x // works both ways This has the added benefit that it works on any type that has an explicit conversion operator. Unfortunately, the compiler complains that it may not be safe to do so: Member constraints with the name 'op_Explicit' are given special status by the F# compiler as certain .N...
(::>) x = explicit_convert x // works both ways This has the added benefit that it works on any type that has an explicit conversion operator. Unfortunately, the compiler complains that it may not be safe to do so: Member constraints with the name 'op_Explicit' are given special status by the F# compiler as certain .N...
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' members, you couldn't! Would they be in some way compatible, and F# would find us the less generic possible root type to use. The sensible point here is that in contrast to what you describe Would you ever want a field to suddenly change its type when moving from one record to the next? the Record types wouldn't chan...
' members, you couldn't! Would they be in some way compatible, and F# would find us the less generic possible root type to use. The sensible point here is that in contrast to what you describe Would you ever want a field to suddenly change its type when moving from one record to the next? the Record types wouldn't chan...
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Title: F# integer file directive Problem title: F# integer file directive Tags: fsyacc, f%23, fsc, fslex Problem: F# integer file directive I've been using fslex and fsyacc, and the F# source files ( .fs they generate from the lexer ( .fsl ) and parser ( .fsp ) rules refer to the original .fsl (and sometimes to the sam...
F# integer file directive F# integer file directive fsyacc f%23 fsc fslex lex.fs PROJECT-PATH-HERE lex.fsp EOF pars.fsp F# integer file directive I've been using fslex and fsyacc, and the F# source files ( .fs they generate from the lexer ( .fsl ) and parser ( .fsp ) rules refer to the original .fsl (and sometimes to t...
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with member t.Dispose() = () end end } #light "on" type C() = class interface IEnumerator<int> with member t.Current = raise(InvalidOperationException()) end interface IEnumerator with member t.MoveNext() = false member t.Reset() = () member t.Current = raise(InvalidOperationException()) end interface IDisposable with...
with member t.Dispose() = () end end } #light "on" type C() = class interface IEnumerator<int> with member t.Current = raise(InvalidOperationException()) end interface IEnumerator with member t.MoveNext() = false member t.Reset() = () member t.Current = raise(InvalidOperationException()) end interface IDisposable with...
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68074396_c0
68074396
fsharp
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Title: Nullable anonymous record Problem title: Nullable anonymous record Tags: f%23 Problem: Nullable anonymous record Based on a condition, i want to assign either an anonymous record or null to a variable. For example let cryptoParameters = match status with | Some cryptoParameters -> {| SecretSalt = cryptoParameter...
Nullable anonymous record Nullable anonymous record f%23 Nullable Some SecretSalt cryptoParameters.SecretSalt PublicIdentityKey cryptoParameters.PublicIdentityKey PrivateIdentityKey cryptoParameters.PrivateIdentityKey FS0043 Nullable anonymous record Based on a condition, i want to assign either an anonymous record or ...
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43645361_c0
43645361
fsharp
0
Title: Intellisense not working for packages with Ionide in VSCode Problem title: Intellisense not working for packages with Ionide in VSCode Tags: visual-studio-code, .net-core, f%23, ionide Problem: Intellisense not working for packages with Ionide in VSCode I am just beginning with FSharp and am trying to work in VS...
Intellisense not working for packages with Ionide in VSCode Intellisense not working for packages with Ionide in VSCode visual-studio-code .net-core f%23 ionide Intellisense Ionide VSCode FsUnit Intellisense not working for packages with Ionide in VSCode I am just beginning with FSharp and am trying to work in VSCode o...
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29196383_c0
29196383
fsharp
0
Title: What are the equivalent F# bitwise operators to OCaml&#x27;s &#x27;lsr&#x27; and &#x27;asr&#x27;? Problem title: What are the equivalent F# bitwise operators to OCaml&#x27;s &#x27;lsr&#x27; and &#x27;asr&#x27;? Tags: bitwise-operators, f%23, ocaml Problem: What are the equivalent F# bitwise operators to OCaml's ...
What are the equivalent F# bitwise operators to OCaml&#x27;s &#x27;lsr&#x27; and &#x27;asr&#x27;? What are the equivalent F# bitwise operators to OCaml&#x27;s &#x27;lsr&#x27; and &#x27;asr&#x27;? bitwise-operators f%23 ocaml What OCaml What are the equivalent F# bitwise operators to OCaml's 'lsr' and 'asr'? I have been...
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12376833_c0
12376833
fsharp
0
Title: Combine F# async and maybe computation expression Problem title: Combine F# async and maybe computation expression Tags: asynchronous, monads, monad-transformers, f%23, computation-expression Problem: Combine F# async and maybe computation expression Say i want to return an Option while in an async workflow: let...
Combine F# async and maybe computation expression Combine F# async and maybe computation expression asynchronous monads monad-transformers f%23 computation-expression Combine Option None Some Combine F# async and maybe computation expression Say i want to return an Option while in an async workflow: Ideally I would use...
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30008513_c0
30008513
fsharp
0
Title: How customize Json.NET to render inline a F# union type? Problem title: How customize Json.NET to render inline a F# union type? Tags: json.net, f%23, serialization, json Problem: How customize Json.NET to render inline a F# union type? If I have a record like this: type Size = | H1 | H2 | H3 | H4 | H5 type Icon...
How customize Json.NET to render inline a F# union type? How customize Json.NET to render inline a F# union type? json.net f%23 serialization json How Json.NET Size Icon size:Size title:string Case Json.fromObj How customize Json.NET to render inline a F# union type? If I have a record like this: This render like this:...
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46334494_c0
46334494
fsharp
0
Title: F# function argument type mismatch Problem title: F# function argument type mismatch Tags: list, function, f%23 Problem: F# function argument type mismatch I am using following function to make tuples of two lists in F# let rec MyOwnZipper xs ys = match xs,ys with | [],l| l,[] -> [] | x1::rest, y1::yrest -> (x1,...
F# function argument type mismatch F# function argument type mismatch list function f%23 MyOwnZipper x1::rest y1::yrest System.Console.WriteLine Hello World Peace FS0001 F# function argument type mismatch I am using following function to make tuples of two lists in F# it works fine when calling function with lists of i...
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53182393_c0
53182393
fsharp
0
Title: why does F# complain when I write two yield! in one line? Problem title: why does F# complain when I write two yield! in one line? Tags: visual-studio-code, syntax, f%23 Problem: why does F# complain when I write two yield! in one line? This function concats two lists together: let append = fun a b -> [ yield! a...
why does F# complain when I write two yield! in one line? why does F# complain when I write two yield! in one line? visual-studio-code syntax f%23 why does F# complain when I write two yield! in one line? This function concats two lists together: However, if I remove the space at the beginning of the list brackets in t...
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6951410_c0
6951410
fsharp
0
Title: F# Short Circuit Pattern Matching Problem title: F# Short Circuit Pattern Matching Tags: .net, f%23, functional-programming, visual-studio Problem: F# Short Circuit Pattern Matching New to F#. The following question may make no sense at all. // an attempt at Huffman encoder let encodeValue x y = function ... mat...
F# Short Circuit Pattern Matching F# Short Circuit Pattern Matching .net f%23 functional-programming visual-studio Short Circuit Pattern Matching Huffman Error F# Short Circuit Pattern Matching New to F#. The following question may make no sense at all. In a real environment, encodeValue may be quite expensive. Is it p...
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28434564_c0
28434564
fsharp
0
Title: Very untyped and recursive class definition that compiles but seems a corner case to me Problem title: Very untyped and recursive class definition that compiles but seems a corner case to me Tags: f%23 Problem: Very untyped and recursive class definition that compiles but seems a corner case to me These 4 lines ...
Very untyped and recursive class definition that compiles but seems a corner case to me Very untyped and recursive class definition that compiles but seems a corner case to me f%23 Very System x.m Very untyped and recursive class definition that compiles but seems a corner case to me These 4 lines compile but do not ma...
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