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35058327
fsharp
0
Title: FAKE: CreateCSharpAssemblyInfo has difficulties with German umlauts Problem title: FAKE: CreateCSharpAssemblyInfo has difficulties with German umlauts Tags: f%23, f%23-fake Problem: FAKE: CreateCSharpAssemblyInfo has difficulties with German umlauts When I'm using german umlauts in values for attributes they are...
FAKE: CreateCSharpAssemblyInfo has difficulties with German umlauts FAKE: CreateCSharpAssemblyInfo has difficulties with German umlauts f%23 f%23-fake FAKE CreateCSharpAssemblyInfo German Target AssemblyInfo App1 Properties AssemblyInfo.cs Attribute.Title Attribute.Product AssemblyProductAttribute FAKE: CreateCSharpAss...
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43271222_c0
43271222
fsharp
0
Title: Converting between C# List and F# List Problem title: Converting between C# List and F# List Tags: c%23, f%23 Problem: Converting between C# List and F# List Remark: This is a self-documentation, but if you have any other suggestions, or if I made any mistakes/miss out something obvious, I would really appreciat...
Converting between C# List and F# List Converting between C# List and F# List c%23 f%23 Converting List Converting between C# List and F# List Remark: This is a self-documentation, but if you have any other suggestions, or if I made any mistakes/miss out something obvious, I would really appreciate your help. Sources: ...
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12234970_c0
12234970
fsharp
0
Title: Should F# type annotations be removed when refactoring? Problem title: Should F# type annotations be removed when refactoring? Tags: f%23, refactoring, type-inference Problem: Should F# type annotations be removed when refactoring? In cases where I'm writing a function before it is used anywhere, I'm finding it ...
Should F# type annotations be removed when refactoring? Should F# type annotations be removed when refactoring? f%23 refactoring type-inference Should Should F# type annotations be removed when refactoring? In cases where I'm writing a function before it is used anywhere, I'm finding it useful to add type annotations t...
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5813453_c0
5813453
fsharp
0
Title: F#: How do I pattern match a type value? Problem title: F#: How do I pattern match a type value? Tags: types, pattern-matching, generics, f%23 Problem: F#: How do I pattern match a type value? I have a function that takes a generic parameter, and inside it I need to execute one of two functions depending on the ...
F#: How do I pattern match a type value? F#: How do I pattern match a type value? types pattern-matching generics f%23 How this.Load _path HooHah this.LoadLikeCrazy this.LoadWithPizzaz F#: How do I pattern match a type value? I have a function that takes a generic parameter, and inside it I need to execute one of two f...
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27315550_c0
27315550
fsharp
0
Title: Can't open .fsx file in Visual Studio via Windows Explorer Problem title: Can't open .fsx file in Visual Studio via Windows Explorer Tags: visual-studio, f%23-interactive, f%23 Problem: Can't open .fsx file in Visual Studio via Windows Explorer On one of my computers, If I double click on a .fsx file i...
Can't open .fsx file in Visual Studio via Windows Explorer Can't open .fsx file in Visual Studio via Windows Explorer visual-studio f%23-interactive f%23 Can Visual Studio Windows Explorer Can't open .fsx file in Visual Studio via Windows Explorer On one of my computers, If I double click on a .fsx file in Ex...
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6268067_c0
6268067
fsharp
0
Title: AutoOpen externally defined module Problem title: AutoOpen externally defined module Tags: f%23, module Problem: AutoOpen externally defined module Is there a way to AutoOpen an externally defined module? I'd like it to be available throughout a project without opening it in every file. Something like this would...
AutoOpen externally defined module AutoOpen externally defined module f%23 module AutoOpen MyModule YourNamespace.YourModule ERROR Ignoring YourModule Module AutoOpen externally defined module Is there a way to AutoOpen an externally defined module? I'd like it to be available throughout a project without opening it in...
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18981682_c0
18981682
fsharp
0
Title: F# WsdlService type provider proxy Problem title: F# WsdlService type provider proxy Tags: type-providers, f%23 Problem: F# WsdlService type provider proxy I am following the MSDN tutorial for the WsdlService type provider found here . When I run it at home, it works as expected. When I write the same code at wo...
F# WsdlService type provider proxy F# WsdlService type provider proxy type-providers f%23 WsdlService F# WsdlService type provider proxy I am following the MSDN tutorial for the WsdlService type provider found here . When I run it at home, it works as expected. When I write the same code at work, I am getting a design ...
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20324625_c1
20324625
fsharp
1
g + a printfn "x: %i" x //3 f;; vs let f = let mutable a = 1 let g = a a <-2 let x = g + a printfn "x: %i" x //3 f;; Another line of thought: I'm not sure how to work with threads, but (a) can another thread can mutate the value of a mutable variable within a let binding and (b) can another thread rebind/redefine a va...
g + a printfn "x: %i" x //3 f;; vs let f = let mutable a = 1 let g = a a <-2 let x = g + a printfn "x: %i" x //3 f;; Another line of thought: I'm not sure how to work with threads, but (a) can another thread can mutate the value of a mutable variable within a let binding and (b) can another thread rebind/redefine a va...
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76351234_c1
76351234
fsharp
1
c:\\temp\\out.json | ConvertFrom-Json | Format-Table" } |> Command.execute) match result_cli.Text with | Some(txt) -> printfn "%s" txt | None -> printfn "issue" So I can do: items |> format_table and get: a b c - - - 10 20 bcd 300 400 bcde 5000 60000 bcdef Question As you can see, format_table is quite the workaround:...
c:\\temp\\out.json | ConvertFrom-Json | Format-Table" } |> Command.execute) match result_cli.Text with | Some(txt) -> printfn "%s" txt | None -> printfn "issue" So I can do: items |> format_table and get: a b c - - - 10 20 bcd 300 400 bcde 5000 60000 bcdef Question As you can see, format_table is quite the workaround:...
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12690900_c0
12690900
fsharp
0
Title: Can StructuredFormatDisplayAttribute be used as part of an extension method Problem title: Can StructuredFormatDisplayAttribute be used as part of an extension method Tags: formatting, type-extension, f%23 Problem: Can StructuredFormatDisplayAttribute be used as part of an extension method I dont think its possi...
Can StructuredFormatDisplayAttribute be used as part of an extension method Can StructuredFormatDisplayAttribute be used as part of an extension method formatting type-extension f%23 Can StructuredFormatDisplayAttribute Rate PrettyPrinter x.PrettyPrinter x.Title x.Value Can StructuredFormatDisplayAttribute be used as p...
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8227395_c0
8227395
fsharp
0
Title: how to lock an object using F#? Problem title: how to lock an object using F#? Tags: locking, f%23 Problem: how to lock an object using F#? Assume I have the following code: let a = ref 4. printfn "1) a = %g" !a let t1 = System.Threading.Thread (fun () -> lock a (fun () -> printfn "locked" System.Threading.Threa...
how to lock an object using F#? how to lock an object using F#? locking f%23 F# System.Threading.Thread System.Threading.Thread.Sleep t1.Start how to lock an object using F#? Assume I have the following code: Which gives the following result: Why does a equals 8. when I locked it? Is it possible to lock a record with m...
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59307006_c0
59307006
fsharp
0
Title: Can&#x27;t use both Fabulous and Android.Speech Problem title: Can&#x27;t use both Fabulous and Android.Speech Tags: android, f%23 Problem: Can't use both Fabulous and Android.Speech I have created a Fabulous SqueakyApp following instructions on https://fsprojects.github.io/Fabulous/Fabulous.XamarinForms/ I woul...
Can&#x27;t use both Fabulous and Android.Speech Can&#x27;t use both Fabulous and Android.Speech android f%23 Can Fabulous Android.Speech Can't use both Fabulous and Android.Speech I have created a Fabulous SqueakyApp following instructions on https://fsprojects.github.io/Fabulous/Fabulous.XamarinForms/ I would like to ...
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304513_c0
304513
fsharp
0
Title: F# Code in an App_Code subfolder Problem title: F# Code in an App_Code subfolder Tags: f%23, app-code Problem: F# Code in an App_Code subfolder I have a project with 2 subfolders in the App_code folder, one for VB and one for F# (C# files are in the root). I can access the VB classes just fine (via the namespace...
F# Code in an App_Code subfolder F# Code in an App_Code subfolder f%23 app-code App_Code VB_Code FS_Code F# Code in an App_Code subfolder I have a project with 2 subfolders in the App_code folder, one for VB and one for F# (C# files are in the root). I can access the VB classes just fine (via the namespace) but not the...
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75717494_c2
75717494
fsharp
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HintInt.ContextVersionMinor, WindowHintBool.OpenGLForwardCompat, WindowHintOpenGlProfile.OpenGlProfile, OpenGlProfile.Core, glfw.CreateWindow, Test, Window, NativePtr.ofNativeInt, glfw.MakeContextCurrent, Error, GRGlInterface.Create, glfw.GetProcAddress, grGlInterface.Validate, Invalid, GRGlInterface, GRContext.CreateG...
HintInt.ContextVersionMinor, WindowHintBool.OpenGLForwardCompat, WindowHintOpenGlProfile.OpenGlProfile, OpenGlProfile.Core, glfw.CreateWindow, Test, Window, NativePtr.ofNativeInt, glfw.MakeContextCurrent, Error, GRGlInterface.Create, glfw.GetProcAddress, grGlInterface.Validate, Invalid, GRGlInterface, GRContext.CreateG...
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16737675_c1
16737675
fsharp
1
= ((* whatever implementation here *)) type Integral = Integral with static member ($) (Integral, value: byte) = implementation value static member ($) (Integral, value: sbyte) = implementation value static member ($) (Integral, value: int16) = implementation value static member ($) (Integral, value: uint16) = impleme...
= ((* whatever implementation here *)) type Integral = Integral with static member ($) (Integral, value: byte) = implementation value static member ($) (Integral, value: sbyte) = implementation value static member ($) (Integral, value: int16) = implementation value static member ($) (Integral, value: uint16) = impleme...
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76014963_c1
76014963
fsharp
1
do! p.WaitForExitAsync(ct) |> Async.AwaitTask if p.ExitCode <> 0 then let! error = p.StandardError.ReadToEndAsync() |> Async.AwaitTask return failwith $"{error}" else let! output = p.StandardOutput.ReadToEndAsync() |> Async.AwaitTask return output } |> Async.RunSynchronously |> printfn "%s" Why is this? Some notes: It...
do! p.WaitForExitAsync(ct) |> Async.AwaitTask if p.ExitCode <> 0 then let! error = p.StandardError.ReadToEndAsync() |> Async.AwaitTask return failwith $"{error}" else let! output = p.StandardOutput.ReadToEndAsync() |> Async.AwaitTask return output } |> Async.RunSynchronously |> printfn "%s" Why is this? Some notes: It...
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6458615_c0
6458615
fsharp
0
Title: How are units of measure represented? Problem title: How are units of measure represented? Tags: f%23, units-of-measurement Problem: How are units of measure represented? I'm just starting with F# and am wondering about units of measure: I understand they are only present at compile time and Reflector confirms t...
How are units of measure represented? How are units of measure represented? f%23 units-of-measurement How MeasureAttribute System.Double How are units of measure represented? I'm just starting with F# and am wondering about units of measure: I understand they are only present at compile time and Reflector confirms this...
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40163262_c0
40163262
fsharp
0
Title: Writing generic function in F# to save csv files Problem title: Writing generic function in F# to save csv files Tags: type-providers, f%23, f%23-data Problem: Writing generic function in F# to save csv files I have a requirement to read a csv file and generate several different projections of the data from save...
Writing generic function in F# to save csv files Writing generic function in F# to save csv files type-providers f%23 f%23-data Writing CsvProvider csv.Save Writing generic function in F# to save csv files I have a requirement to read a csv file and generate several different projections of the data from save to files....
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2344805_c0
2344805
fsharp
0
Title: F# quotation evaluation issue Problem title: F# quotation evaluation issue Tags: f%23, quotations Problem: F# quotation evaluation issue I'm getting an issue with the F# powerpack quotation evaluation. open Microsoft.FSharp.Linq.QuotationEvaluation let print x = System.Console.WriteLine(sprintf "%A" x) type reco...
F# quotation evaluation issue F# quotation evaluation issue f%23 quotations Microsoft.FSharp.Linq.QuotationEvaluation System.Console.WriteLine x:int y:int val1 val2 value1 value2 result2 quote.EvalUntyped F# quotation evaluation issue I'm getting an issue with the F# powerpack quotation evaluation. The first result is ...
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65401727_c1
65401727
fsharp
1
events Looking at how to run FsCheck tests the closest hooks appear to be OnStartFixture which is only run once per test class OnArguments is run after every pass and would potentially work to run cleanup Model-based features There is also the experimental Model-based testing features that could work. However, it seem...
events Looking at how to run FsCheck tests the closest hooks appear to be OnStartFixture which is only run once per test class OnArguments is run after every pass and would potentially work to run cleanup Model-based features There is also the experimental Model-based testing features that could work. However, it seem...
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66505394_c0
66505394
fsharp
0
Title: Why is it impossible to declare a type alias to an F# struct tuple? Problem title: Why is it impossible to declare a type alias to an F# struct tuple? Tags: valuetuple, f%23 Problem: Why is it impossible to declare a type alias to an F# struct tuple? It is impossible to define a type alias to a struct tuple in F...
Why is it impossible to declare a type alias to an F# struct tuple? Why is it impossible to declare a type alias to an F# struct tuple? valuetuple f%23 Why FS0010 Unexpected ValueTuple Struct Why is it impossible to declare a type alias to an F# struct tuple? It is impossible to define a type alias to a struct tuple in...
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49553869_c2
49553869
fsharp
2
03f5f7f11d50a3a'. I found this https://github.com/Microsoft/visualfsharp/issues/4263 which mentions that there is some bundled version of FSharp.Core in azure functions that version which conflicts with the one I use to compile it. Is Code signals: System.InvalidCastException, HRESULT, Unable, FSharp.Core, AzureFunctio...
03f5f7f11d50a3a'. I found this https://github.com/Microsoft/visualfsharp/issues/4263 which mentions that there is some bundled version of FSharp.Core in azure functions that version which conflicts with the one I use to compile it. Is Code signals: System.InvalidCastException, HRESULT, Unable, FSharp.Core, AzureFunctio...
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16875835_c1
16875835
fsharp
1
Node(5, []); MNode(7, [])])]) Fold function let MFoldTree nodeF leafV tree = let rec Loop tree cont = match tree with | MNode(x,sub)::tail -> Loop (sub@tail) (fun acc -> cont(nodeF x acc)) | [] -> cont leafV Loop [tree] (fun x -> x) Example 1 Returns 28 - seems to work let MSumNodes = MFoldTree (fun x acc -> x + acc) 0...
Node(5, []); MNode(7, [])])]) Fold function let MFoldTree nodeF leafV tree = let rec Loop tree cont = match tree with | MNode(x,sub)::tail -> Loop (sub@tail) (fun acc -> cont(nodeF x acc)) | [] -> cont leafV Loop [tree] (fun x -> x) Example 1 Returns 28 - seems to work let MSumNodes = MFoldTree (fun x acc -> x + acc) 0...
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2454556_c0
2454556
fsharp
0
Title: How to write function where argument is type but not typed value? Problem title: How to write function where argument is type but not typed value? Tags: types, f%23 Problem: How to write function where argument is type but not typed value? I want to convert a string representations of few dozen enum types to enu...
How to write function where argument is type but not typed value? How to write function where argument is type but not typed value? types f%23 How Enum.Parse FontStyle Bold s2e FontStyle.Regular How to write function where argument is type but not typed value? I want to convert a string representations of few dozen enu...
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3162387_c0
3162387
fsharp
0
Title: Why is F#&#x27;s type inference so fickle? Problem title: Why is F#&#x27;s type inference so fickle? Tags: language-design, type-inference, f%23 Problem: Why is F#'s type inference so fickle? The F# compiler appears to perform type inference in a (fairly) strict top-to-bottom, left-to-right fashion. This means y...
Why is F#&#x27;s type inference so fickle? Why is F#&#x27;s type inference so fickle? language-design type-inference f%23 Why Why is F#'s type inference so fickle? The F# compiler appears to perform type inference in a (fairly) strict top-to-bottom, left-to-right fashion. This means you must do things like put all defi...
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63975042_c0
63975042
fsharp
0
Title: F# string concatenation hangs an async computation Problem title: F# string concatenation hangs an async computation Tags: f%23 Problem: F# string concatenation hangs an async computation Here is a basic async computation but I cannot explain the behaviour and it drives me crazy! let noConcatStr = "42" let conca...
F# string concatenation hangs an async computation F# string concatenation hangs an async computation f%23 Async.Sleep Async.RunSynchronously System.String.Concat F# string concatenation hangs an async computation Here is a basic async computation but I cannot explain the behaviour and it drives me crazy! This trivial ...
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43352907_c0
43352907
fsharp
0
Title: F# piping to/from .net objects Problem title: F# piping to/from .net objects Tags: .net, f%23, piping Problem: F# piping to/from .net objects I've noticed difficulty in piping to/from some .NET methods. Toy example let foo = System.String [| 'a'; 'b'; 'c' |] // works let foo = [| 'a'; 'b'; 'c' |] |> System.Strin...
F# piping to/from .net objects F# piping to/from .net objects .net f%23 piping net System.String FS0802 Invalid Fails FS0010 Incomplete F# piping to/from .net objects I've noticed difficulty in piping to/from some .NET methods. Toy example I'm basically trying to figure out when you can combine piping with .NET objects...
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Title: This expression was expected to have type &#x27;unit&#x27; but here has type &#x27;string&#x27; Problem title: This expression was expected to have type &#x27;unit&#x27; but here has type &#x27;string&#x27; Tags: c%23-to-f%23, f%23 Problem: This expression was expected to have type 'unit' but here has type 'stri...
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fsharp
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Title: Domain.IntegerRange from MS Solver Foundation using F# Problem title: Domain.IntegerRange from MS Solver Foundation using F# Tags: f%23, code-translation, ms-solver-foundation, casting Problem: Domain.IntegerRange from MS Solver Foundation using F# I've been playing with MS Solver using F# and I need to define d...
Domain.IntegerRange from MS Solver Foundation using F# Domain.IntegerRange from MS Solver Foundation using F# f%23 code-translation ms-solver-foundation casting MS F# Domain.IntegerRange Solver Foundation Domain.IntegerRange from MS Solver Foundation using F# I've been playing with MS Solver using F# and I need to defi...
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Title: F# Explicit Interface Method for Two Interfaces Problem title: F# Explicit Interface Method for Two Interfaces Tags: explicit-interface, .net, interface, f%23 Problem: F# Explicit Interface Method for Two Interfaces What is the correct way to handle this situation. I have one method in my F# class DogTree that s...
F# Explicit Interface Method for Two Interfaces F# Explicit Interface Method for Two Interfaces explicit-interface .net interface f%23 Explicit Interface Method Two Interfaces ITree Bark Grow IDog ChaseCar TreeDog this.Bark F# Explicit Interface Method for Two Interfaces What is the correct way to handle this situation...
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Title: F# Shorthand for mapping over a list of records &amp; grabbing a named value Problem title: F# Shorthand for mapping over a list of records &amp; grabbing a named value Tags: f%23 Problem: F# Shorthand for mapping over a list of records & grabbing a named value I'm mapping over a list of records in F# and grabbi...
F# Shorthand for mapping over a list of records &amp; grabbing a named value F# Shorthand for mapping over a list of records &amp; grabbing a named value f%23 Shorthand Person FirstName LastName Whitney Houston Tina Turner Donna Summer List.map person.LastName F# Shorthand for mapping over a list of records & grabbing ...
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36314119_c0
36314119
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Title: Fill a list with unique random values with F# Problem title: Fill a list with unique random values with F# Tags: f%23 Problem: Fill a list with unique random values with F# I'm trying to learn F# but I'm stuck with a very simple thing. I would like to create a list with uniques random values that I can display o...
Fill a list with unique random values with F# Fill a list with unique random values with F# f%23 Fill System.Random List.init rnd.Next Fill a list with unique random values with F# I'm trying to learn F# but I'm stuck with a very simple thing. I would like to create a list with uniques random values that I can display ...
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3777975_c0
3777975
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Title: Why does not F# provide a custom overload for operator==? Problem title: Why does not F# provide a custom overload for operator==? Tags: operator-overloading, f%23, equals, .net Problem: Why does not F# provide a custom overload for operator==? Discriminated unions and other primitive types in F# uses structural...
Why does not F# provide a custom overload for operator==? Why does not F# provide a custom overload for operator==? operator-overloading f%23 equals .net Why Why does not F# provide a custom overload for operator==? Discriminated unions and other primitive types in F# uses structural equality by default, and provides a...
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18685762_c0
18685762
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Title: How can I employ the &quot;use&quot; declaration within a matching pattern? Problem title: How can I employ the &quot;use&quot; declaration within a matching pattern? Tags: pattern-matching, idisposable, f%23 Problem: How can I employ the "use" declaration within a matching pattern? The situation: A function ret...
How can I employ the &quot;use&quot; declaration within a matching pattern? How can I employ the &quot;use&quot; declaration within a matching pattern? pattern-matching idisposable f%23 How System.Random NextDouble Some MemoryStream None How can I employ the "use" declaration within a matching pattern? The situation: A...
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62735964_c0
62735964
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Title: Ionide Intellisense quick fixes doesn&#x27;t add code to file - F# Visual Studio Code Problem title: Ionide Intellisense quick fixes doesn&#x27;t add code to file - F# Visual Studio Code Tags: visual-studio-code, f%23, intellisense, ionide Problem: Ionide Intellisense quick fixes doesn't add code to file - F# Vi...
Ionide Intellisense quick fixes doesn&#x27;t add code to file - F# Visual Studio Code Ionide Intellisense quick fixes doesn&#x27;t add code to file - F# Visual Studio Code visual-studio-code f%23 intellisense ionide Ionide Intellisense Visual Studio CTRL Ionide Intellisense quick fixes doesn't add code to file - F# Vis...
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28897001_c0
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Title: Multiplying two numbers by successive sums in F# Problem title: Multiplying two numbers by successive sums in F# Tags: immutability, functional-programming, f%23 Problem: Multiplying two numbers by successive sums in F# Giving m and n as integers, I can multiply them by successive sums like this: m * n = m + m +...
Multiplying two numbers by successive sums in F# Multiplying two numbers by successive sums in F# immutability functional-programming f%23 Multiplying Result Multiplying two numbers by successive sums in F# Giving m and n as integers, I can multiply them by successive sums like this: So, let's consider the pseudo code ...
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47238054_c0
47238054
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Title: Type mismatch with printfn Problem title: Type mismatch with printfn Tags: f%23 Problem: Type mismatch with printfn I have a function that concatenates two strings and puts a comma and space between them and returns that. I can't print the result though. let concat first second = first + ", " + second printfn "%...
Type mismatch with printfn Type mismatch with printfn f%23 Type Type mismatch with printfn I have a function that concatenates two strings and puts a comma and space between them and returns that. I can't print the result though. How do I properly print the returned string? Edit: It seems that I needed brackets surroun...
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26305496_c0
26305496
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Title: Using an F# type provider to instantiate types and present them as properties Problem title: Using an F# type provider to instantiate types and present them as properties Tags: type-providers, f%23 Problem: Using an F# type provider to instantiate types and present them as properties I'd like to do the following...
Using an F# type provider to instantiate types and present them as properties Using an F# type provider to instantiate types and present them as properties type-providers f%23 Using AllTypes Using an F# type provider to instantiate types and present them as properties I'd like to do the following: let allTypes = AllTyp...
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67328057_c0
67328057
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Title: How to use command-line options for F# within a .NET Core project? Problem title: How to use command-line options for F# within a .NET Core project? Tags: .net-core, f%23, visual-studio Problem: How to use command-line options for F# within a .NET Core project? I need to use one of the reserved words, sig, in my...
How to use command-line options for F# within a .NET Core project? How to use command-line options for F# within a .NET Core project? .net-core f%23 visual-studio How NET Core How to use command-line options for F# within a .NET Core project? I need to use one of the reserved words, sig, in my F# code, in a .NET Core p...
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Title: (List of) Reasonable usage of F# and how OO-Programmer benefit from it Problem title: (List of) Reasonable usage of F# and how OO-Programmer benefit from it Tags: functional-programming, resources, visual-studio, oop, f%23 Problem: (List of) Reasonable usage of F# and how OO-Programmer benefit from it Possible D...
(List of) Reasonable usage of F# and how OO-Programmer benefit from it (List of) Reasonable usage of F# and how OO-Programmer benefit from it functional-programming resources visual-studio oop f%23 it List Reasonable OO-Programmer (List of) Reasonable usage of F# and how OO-Programmer benefit from it F# is a language t...
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11395932_c0
11395932
fsharp
0
Title: Does anyone have or know of a persistent prefix trie available in F#? Problem title: Does anyone have or know of a persistent prefix trie available in F#? Tags: f%23, trie, prefix-tree, ocaml, persistent-data Problem: Does anyone have or know of a persistent prefix trie available in F#? The performance of F#'s M...
Does anyone have or know of a persistent prefix trie available in F#? Does anyone have or know of a persistent prefix trie available in F#? f%23 trie prefix-tree ocaml persistent-data Does Does anyone have or know of a persistent prefix trie available in F#? The performance of F#'s Map and Set are pretty lacking for my...
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31642295_c1
31642295
fsharp
1
here has type Async<bool> // reader.GetValue 0 |> string |> printfn "%s" // Instead I used the 'Async.While' method that I defined above. let ConsumeReader = Async.While (fun () -> reader.ReadAsync() |> Async.AwaitTask) do! ConsumeReader (fun () -> reader.GetValue 0 |> string |> printfn "%s") } work |> Async.RunSynchr...
here has type Async<bool> // reader.GetValue 0 |> string |> printfn "%s" // Instead I used the 'Async.While' method that I defined above. let ConsumeReader = Async.While (fun () -> reader.ReadAsync() |> Async.AwaitTask) do! ConsumeReader (fun () -> reader.GetValue 0 |> string |> printfn "%s") } work |> Async.RunSynchr...
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34068935_c0
34068935
fsharp
0
Title: Static constraint on Item Problem title: Static constraint on Item Tags: f%23, inline, type-constraints Problem: Static constraint on Item I'm trying to write a option-valued version of "TryGetValue" that will work on any object that implements either IDictionary or IReadOnlyDictionary. I have this : let inline ...
Static constraint on Item Static constraint on Item f%23 inline type-constraints Static Item ContainsKey get_Item Some None Static constraint on Item I'm trying to write a option-valued version of "TryGetValue" that will work on any object that implements either IDictionary or IReadOnlyDictionary. I have this : The def...
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4564394_c1
4564394
fsharp
1
let mutable list = [] But I can't minimize the window, since when it regains its focus, i get this error: ObjectDisposedException Cannot access a disposed object. Object name: 'GraphicsDevice'. What is happening? Code signals: XNA, What, Methods, self.DrawSprites, _spriteBatch.Begin, _list.Length-1, _list.List.Element...
let mutable list = [] But I can't minimize the window, since when it regains its focus, i get this error: ObjectDisposedException Cannot access a disposed object. Object name: 'GraphicsDevice'. What is happening? Code signals: XNA, What, Methods, self.DrawSprites, _spriteBatch.Begin, _list.Length-1, _list.List.Element...
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44684203_c0
44684203
fsharp
0
Title: Is there a way to get F#&#x27;s constructor-parameters-are-automatically-immutable-private-members feature in C#? Problem title: Is there a way to get F#&#x27;s constructor-parameters-are-automatically-immutable-private-members feature in C#? Tags: constructor, c%23, f%23, immutability Problem: Is there a way to...
Is there a way to get F#&#x27;s constructor-parameters-are-automatically-immutable-private-members feature in C#? Is there a way to get F#&#x27;s constructor-parameters-are-automatically-immutable-private-members feature in C#? constructor c%23 f%23 immutability Is there a way to get F#'s constructor-parameters-are-aut...
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28141257_c0
28141257
fsharp
0
Title: VS Community 2013 cannot add reference to office.interop Problem title: VS Community 2013 cannot add reference to office.interop Tags: visual-studio, c%23, office-interop, f%23 Problem: VS Community 2013 cannot add reference to office.interop My settings : - Office 2010 is fully installed and running with defaul...
VS Community 2013 cannot add reference to office.interop VS Community 2013 cannot add reference to office.interop visual-studio c%23 office-interop f%23 Community office.interop VS Community 2013 cannot add reference to office.interop My settings : - Office 2010 is fully installed and running with default settings incl...
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53776567_c0
53776567
fsharp
0
Title: F# - Write List Of Tuples To CSV File Problem title: F# - Write List Of Tuples To CSV File Tags: tuples, list, f%23 Problem: F# - Write List Of Tuples To CSV File I need to write a list of tuples to a csv file. The tuples could have a variable number of fields and types! My current effort is as follows: module S...
F# - Write List Of Tuples To CSV File F# - Write List Of Tuples To CSV File tuples list f%23 Write List Tuples CSV File SOQN System System.IO FSharp.Data Alpha Beta Gamma StreamWriter ListTuples.csv List.iter writer.WriteLine EntryPoint Actual Output Expected F# - Write List Of Tuples To CSV File I need to write a list...
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35969561_c0
35969561
fsharp
0
Title: Why doesn&#x27;t pattern matching on a property of a record compile? Problem title: Why doesn&#x27;t pattern matching on a property of a record compile? Tags: pattern-matching, f%23 Problem: Why doesn't pattern matching on a property of a record compile? Why doesn't pattern matching on a property of a record com...
Why doesn&#x27;t pattern matching on a property of a record compile? Why doesn&#x27;t pattern matching on a property of a record compile? pattern-matching f%23 Why Cell X:int Y:int cell1 cell2 cell1.X cell2.X cell1.Y cell2.Y IsValueNeighbor Why doesn't pattern matching on a property of a record compile? Why doesn't pat...
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79513643_c1
79513643
fsharp
1
: bool * bool * string Candidates: - Assert.AreEqual<'T>(expected: 'T | null, actual: 'T | null, message: string | null) : unit - Assert.AreEqual<'T>(expected: 'T | null, actual: 'T | null, message: string | null, [] parameters: obj | null array | null) : unit .... From the Microsoft documentation link there are an awf...
: bool * bool * string Candidates: - Assert.AreEqual<'T>(expected: 'T | null, actual: 'T | null, message: string | null) : unit - Assert.AreEqual<'T>(expected: 'T | null, actual: 'T | null, message: string | null, [] parameters: obj | null array | null) : unit .... From the Microsoft documentation link there are an awf...
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9442858_c0
9442858
fsharp
0
Title: Does it make sense to do TDD if I don&#x27;t spend much time debugging? Problem title: Does it make sense to do TDD if I don&#x27;t spend much time debugging? Tags: debugging, tdd, f%23, haskell Problem: Does it make sense to do TDD if I don't spend much time debugging? I am trying to make a case for myself to u...
Does it make sense to do TDD if I don&#x27;t spend much time debugging? Does it make sense to do TDD if I don&#x27;t spend much time debugging? debugging tdd f%23 haskell Does TDD Does it make sense to do TDD if I don't spend much time debugging? I am trying to make a case for myself to use TDD and the usual punch line...
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18067715_c1
18067715
fsharp
1
tuple of lists that contain records. So I am pretty sure my problem must be there...but I added exception handling and no exception is getting raised, so have no idea how to go about finding the problem. Any help is appreciated. Thanks in advance. EDIT: Thanks for the advice...I think it is definitely deadlock. When I...
tuple of lists that contain records. So I am pretty sure my problem must be there...but I added exception handling and no exception is getting raised, so have no idea how to go about finding the problem. Any help is appreciated. Thanks in advance. EDIT: Thanks for the advice...I think it is definitely deadlock. When I...
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10887506_c0
10887506
fsharp
0
Title: FizzBuzz with Active Patterns Problem title: FizzBuzz with Active Patterns Tags: active-pattern, f%23, fizzbuzz Problem: FizzBuzz with Active Patterns I'm trying to understand Active Patterns, so I'm playing around with FizzBuzz: let (|Fizz|_|) i = if i % 3 = 0 then Some Fizz else None let (|Buzz|_|) i = if i % ...
FizzBuzz with Active Patterns FizzBuzz with Active Patterns active-pattern f%23 fizzbuzz FizzBuzz Active Patterns Fizz Some None Buzz Seq.map FizzBuzz with Active Patterns I'm trying to understand Active Patterns, so I'm playing around with FizzBuzz: Is this basically the right approach, or is there a better way to use...
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33722988_c0
33722988
fsharp
0
Title: How to use Pattern Matching on a collection Problem title: How to use Pattern Matching on a collection Tags: f%23 Problem: How to use Pattern Matching on a collection type Marker = | X = 0 | O = 1 | NULL = 3 let cells = [0..8] let grid = [for cell in cells -> (cell, Marker.NULL)] let streakExists = match grid wi...
How to use Pattern Matching on a collection How to use Pattern Matching on a collection f%23 How Pattern Matching Marker Marker.NULL How to use Pattern Matching on a collection Can I use pattern matching on a collection? I have a grid that represents a tic-tac-toe board. How can I use pattern matching to identify strea...
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Title: F#: Create a list that contains the head of all the lists, in the list Problem title: F#: Create a list that contains the head of all the lists, in the list Tags: function, f%23, nested-lists, list Problem: F#: Create a list that contains the head of all the lists, in the list I am trying to create a function th...
F#: Create a list that contains the head of all the lists, in the list F#: Create a list that contains the head of all the lists, in the list function f%23 nested-lists list Create List.forall elem.IsEmpty elem.Length List.iter List.head F#: Create a list that contains the head of all the lists, in the list I am trying...
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Title: How to generalise printing measure Problem title: How to generalise printing measure Tags: units-of-measurement, f%23 Problem: How to generalise printing measure I'm dealing with fees in some currency. My question is about implementing the currency with a unit of measurement, which seems more "natural" than a di...
How to generalise printing measure How to generalise printing measure units-of-measurement f%23 How Currency EUR JPN USD Measure NoFees SomeFees How to generalise printing measure I'm dealing with fees in some currency. My question is about implementing the currency with a unit of measurement, which seems more "natural...
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Title: Async Exception Handling in F# Problem title: Async Exception Handling in F# Tags: webclient, f%23, f%23-async, exception Problem: Async Exception Handling in F# I am trying to write non-blocking code in F#. I need to download a webpage, but sometime that webpage doesn't exist and an exception is thrown (404 Not...
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Title: F# List of functions Problem title: F# List of functions Tags: f%23, list Problem: F# List of functions I am trying to have a list of functions, but seem to be coming up empty handed. The basic code is something like this: let doSomething var = var let doSomething2 var = var let listOfStuff = [doSomething; doSom...
F# List of functions F# List of functions f%23 list List doSomething2 GeneralizableValue F# List of functions I am trying to have a list of functions, but seem to be coming up empty handed. The basic code is something like this: and I am getting the following exception: I tried adding the [<GeneralizableValue>] attribu...
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Title: Strange behavior upgrading FSharp.Core with NuGet Problem title: Strange behavior upgrading FSharp.Core with NuGet Tags: nuget, f%23 Problem: Strange behavior upgrading FSharp.Core with NuGet I have an F# project that uses FSharp.Core version 4.1.0. When I upgrade to version 4.1.12, NuGet adds the following file...
Strange behavior upgrading FSharp.Core with NuGet Strange behavior upgrading FSharp.Core with NuGet nuget f%23 Strange FSharp.Core NuGet netstandard1.6 FSharp.Core.sigdata FSharp.Core.optdata Strange behavior upgrading FSharp.Core with NuGet I have an F# project that uses FSharp.Core version 4.1.0. When I upgrade to ve...
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Title: How to do explicit overloaded conversion in F# like in C#? Problem title: How to do explicit overloaded conversion in F# like in C#? Tags: c%23-to-f%23, type-conversion, f%23 Problem: How to do explicit overloaded conversion in F# like in C#? Let's say that I have a class in C# with overloaded implicit and expli...
How to do explicit overloaded conversion in F# like in C#? How to do explicit overloaded conversion in F# like in C#? c%23-to-f%23 type-conversion f%23 How CSClass to.dll Some.Namespace.ToMyClass op_Implicit How to do explicit overloaded conversion in F# like in C#? Let's say that I have a class in C# with overloaded i...
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Title: Override comparison for F# set Problem title: Override comparison for F# set Tags: f%23 Problem: Override comparison for F# set Is there any way to override the comparison function in a F# set? I don't see any set construction functions that take a IComparer<T> or comparison function: Set.ofSeq et al don't take ...
Override comparison for F# set Override comparison for F# set f%23 Override IComparer Set.ofSeq FSharpSet SetTree SetTreeModule.ofSeq IEnumerable IComparable Override comparison for F# set Is there any way to override the comparison function in a F# set? I don't see any set construction functions that take a IComparer<...
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Title: F# units of measure conversion based on type Problem title: F# units of measure conversion based on type Tags: f%23, units-of-measurement Problem: F# units of measure conversion based on type I'm trying to write a "unit of measure" converter in F#. I have defined two units of measure, KWh and MWh and I am trying...
F# units of measure conversion based on type F# units of measure conversion based on type f%23 units-of-measurement KWh MWh Measure x:obj x:float F# units of measure conversion based on type I'm trying to write a "unit of measure" converter in F#. I have defined two units of measure, KWh and MWh and I am trying to writ...
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Title: Are Computation Expressions an alternative approach to Aspect-oriented Programming? Problem title: Are Computation Expressions an alternative approach to Aspect-oriented Programming? Tags: computation-expression, f%23 Problem: Are Computation Expressions an alternative approach to Aspect-oriented Programming? Ar...
Are Computation Expressions an alternative approach to Aspect-oriented Programming? Are Computation Expressions an alternative approach to Aspect-oriented Programming? computation-expression f%23 Computation Expressions Aspect-oriented Programming Are Computation Expressions an alternative approach to Aspect-oriented P...
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Title: F#: Attributes on discriminated union fields? Problem title: F#: Attributes on discriminated union fields? Tags: f%23, reflection, discriminated-union Problem: F#: Attributes on discriminated union fields? I can do this: type AttrAttribute () = inherit Attribute () type MyDU = | [<Attr>]A of bool | [<Attr>]B of ...
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Title: F# Make Bar Chart with Winforms DataVisualization Problem title: F# Make Bar Chart with Winforms DataVisualization Tags: winforms, f%23, charts Problem: F# Make Bar Chart with Winforms DataVisualization I want to make a bar Chart with Winforms and F#. I have seen many other C# examples making a chart with System...
F# Make Bar Chart with Winforms DataVisualization F# Make Bar Chart with Winforms DataVisualization winforms f%23 charts Make Bar Chart Winforms DataVisualization System.Windows.Forms.DataVisualization.Charting F# Make Bar Chart with Winforms DataVisualization I want to make a bar Chart with Winforms and F#. I have see...
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Title: How do define an event in F# visible from C# Problem title: How do define an event in F# visible from C# Tags: c%23, f%23, .net Problem: How do define an event in F# visible from C# Looking at various bits of documentation, the way of defining an event in F# is to do something like type xyz () = let e = new Even...
How do define an event in F# visible from C# How do define an event in F# visible from C# c%23 f%23 .net C# How Event x.something_happened IEvent x.Publish How do define an event in F# visible from C# Looking at various bits of documentation, the way of defining an event in F# is to do something like Unfortunately, the...
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Title: How do I interpret this partial function syntax in f#? Problem title: How do I interpret this partial function syntax in f#? Tags: f%23 Problem: How do I interpret this partial function syntax in f#? I am reading f# code and I am confused by the syntax. A Parser type is introduced as follows: type Parser<'r> = P...
How do I interpret this partial function syntax in f#? How do I interpret this partial function syntax in f#? f%23 How Parser How do I interpret this partial function syntax in f#? I am reading f# code and I am confused by the syntax. A Parser type is introduced as follows: This is evaluated by the interpreter as: whic...
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70388340_c0
70388340
fsharp
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Title: do `fun` lambda expressions have shorthand syntax? Problem title: do `fun` lambda expressions have shorthand syntax? Tags: f%23, lambda Problem: do `fun` lambda expressions have shorthand syntax? i want to make sure that i am not missing out on readable-but-terse F# syntax: is my use of fun below too verbose? le...
do `fun` lambda expressions have shorthand syntax? do `fun` lambda expressions have shorthand syntax? f%23 lambda List.contains Char.ToUpper Char.IsUpper Char.ToLower String.mapi List.map do `fun` lambda expressions have shorthand syntax? i want to make sure that i am not missing out on readable-but-terse F# syntax: is...
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17708318_c0
17708318
fsharp
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Title: What&#x27;s the easiest way to do something like delegate multicast in F# Problem title: What&#x27;s the easiest way to do something like delegate multicast in F# Tags: f%23 Problem: What's the easiest way to do something like delegate multicast in F# Currently I use this and it works fine: let mutable notify = ...
What&#x27;s the easiest way to do something like delegate multicast in F# What&#x27;s the easiest way to do something like delegate multicast in F# f%23 What What's the easiest way to do something like delegate multicast in F# Currently I use this and it works fine: Are there any other better approach? and why this doe...
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42221584_c1
42221584
fsharp
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> 2.5 -> "Not bad" |_ -> "Garbage" Lets say we have a whole bunch of fruit records in a sequence. We want to group them by type of fruit. One way would be to say let group1 = fruitRecs |> Seq.groupBy key1 Using our recursive function, this would be let group1 = recursiveGrouper key1 fruitRecs Next, lets say we want to...
> 2.5 -> "Not bad" |_ -> "Garbage" Lets say we have a whole bunch of fruit records in a sequence. We want to group them by type of fruit. One way would be to say let group1 = fruitRecs |> Seq.groupBy key1 Using our recursive function, this would be let group1 = recursiveGrouper key1 fruitRecs Next, lets say we want to...
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11798568_c0
11798568
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Title: How to use FSharpChart from fsx script file Problem title: How to use FSharpChart from fsx script file Tags: fsi, fsharpchart, f%23, f%23-charting Problem: How to use FSharpChart from fsx script file I want to use FSharpChart with a fsx script file in my project. I downloaded and referenced the MSDN.FSharpChart....
How to use FSharpChart from fsx script file How to use FSharpChart from fsx script file fsi fsharpchart f%23 f%23-charting fsx How FSharpChart MSDN.FSharpChart.dll.0.60 MSDN.FSharpChart.dll System.Drawing MSDN.FSharp.Charting FSharpChart.Line How to use FSharpChart from fsx script file I want to use FSharpChart with a ...
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46716875_c0
46716875
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Title: How do I handle a failed post operation using Giraffe? Problem title: How do I handle a failed post operation using Giraffe? Tags: asp.net-core-webapi, asp.net-web-api, f%23 Problem: How do I handle a failed post operation using Giraffe? How do I handle a failed post operation using Giraffe? What's the recommend...
How do I handle a failed post operation using Giraffe? How do I handle a failed post operation using Giraffe? asp.net-core-webapi asp.net-web-api f%23 Giraffe How HttpContext context.BindJson RegistrationRequest Success Failure asp.net-core-webapi asp.net-web-api How do I handle a failed post operation using Giraffe? H...
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71956217_c0
71956217
fsharp
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Title: Avalonia: How to display PNG as image? Problem title: Avalonia: How to display PNG as image? Tags: avalonia, avaloniaui, f%23 Problem: Avalonia: How to display PNG as image? I haven't seen an F# example of accomplishing this, or any examples similar enough to what I am trying to do, so hopefully a solution here ...
Avalonia: How to display PNG as image? Avalonia: How to display PNG as image? avalonia avaloniaui f%23 Avalonia How PNG Avalonia.Media.Imaging.Bitmap Images icon.png Image.create Image.source Avalonia: How to display PNG as image? I haven't seen an F# example of accomplishing this, or any examples similar enough to wha...
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45797336_c0
45797336
fsharp
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Title: Compound Primary Key Problem title: Compound Primary Key Tags: f%23 Problem: Compound Primary Key So this is pretty straight forward. I can't seem to find an answer for this on the web. In Fluent Migrator, I see the option to tag a column with PrimaryKey() but I don't see anything for creating compound primary k...
Compound Primary Key Compound Primary Key f%23 Compound Primary Key base.Create.Table WithColumn AsGuid PrimaryKey NotNullable Unique AsString AsDateTime Compound Primary Key So this is pretty straight forward. I can't seem to find an answer for this on the web. In Fluent Migrator, I see the option to tag a column with...
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64789879_c0
64789879
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Title: How can I configure F# inspections in Jetbrains Rider? Problem title: How can I configure F# inspections in Jetbrains Rider? Tags: f%23, rider Problem: How can I configure F# inspections in Jetbrains Rider? I have an F# project that compiles in VS and in Jetbrains Rider. However, the inspection tool displays err...
How can I configure F# inspections in Jetbrains Rider? How can I configure F# inspections in Jetbrains Rider? f%23 rider How Jetbrains Rider How can I configure F# inspections in Jetbrains Rider? I have an F# project that compiles in VS and in Jetbrains Rider. However, the inspection tool displays errors, for instance ...
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36057848_c0
36057848
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Title: How to define type synonyms of int, float etc. for various roles in F#? Problem title: How to define type synonyms of int, float etc. for various roles in F#? Tags: f%23 Problem: How to define type synonyms of int, float etc. for various roles in F#? I would like to use simple types like 'int' in various roles i...
How to define type synonyms of int, float etc. for various roles in F#? How to define type synonyms of int, float etc. for various roles in F#? f%23 How Measure x:xci y:yci Now How to define type synonyms of int, float etc. for various roles in F#? I would like to use simple types like 'int' in various roles in a way t...
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32295715_c1
32295715
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methods at once? I tried to use: // doesn't quite work type List<'T> with member this.tryHead = if this.IsEmpty then None else Some this.Head static member tryHead(l : List<'T>) = l.tryHead which at least would let me skip the module declaration, but while the definition compiles, it doesn't quite work - someList.tryH...
methods at once? I tried to use: // doesn't quite work type List<'T> with member this.tryHead = if this.IsEmpty then None else Some this.Head static member tryHead(l : List<'T>) = l.tryHead which at least would let me skip the module declaration, but while the definition compiles, it doesn't quite work - someList.tryH...
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6011060_c0
6011060
fsharp
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Title: difficulty returning moderately complex F# type signature Problem title: difficulty returning moderately complex F# type signature Tags: f%23 Problem: difficulty returning moderately complex F# type signature I've defined F# Tree and Stack types, with a pop member on the Stack. I can't get the type signature rig...
difficulty returning moderately complex F# type signature difficulty returning moderately complex F# type signature f%23 Tree Node None Stack EmptyStack x.pop Empty tl:Stack Stack.EmptyStack myStack.pop tree:Tree level:int z:Stack difficulty returning moderately complex F# type signature I've defined F# Tree and Stack ...
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39477638_c0
39477638
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Title: How to extract data from iterating a sequence Problem title: How to extract data from iterating a sequence Tags: seq, f%23 Problem: How to extract data from iterating a sequence csvData1 contains the data in a .csv file. I've created a sequence out of just two of the columns in the spreadsheet ("GIC-ID", "COVERA...
How to extract data from iterating a sequence How to extract data from iterating a sequence seq f%23 iterating How csvData1 GIC-ID COVERAGE DESCRIPTION mappedSeq1 System.Tuple x.ToString fun:main How to extract data from iterating a sequence csvData1 contains the data in a .csv file. I've created a sequence out of just...
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51586290_c0
51586290
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Title: Why would the signature be ... -&gt; Result&lt;char*string&gt;? Problem title: Why would the signature be ... -&gt; Result&lt;char*string&gt;? Tags: .net, f%23 Problem: Why would the signature be ... -> Result ? I'm following Scott's talk , and one of the examples he brings is: type Result<'a> = | Success of 'a ...
Why would the signature be ... -&gt; Result&lt;char*string&gt;? Why would the signature be ... -&gt; Result&lt;char*string&gt;? .net f%23 Why Result Success Failure System.String.IsNullOrEmpty Why would the signature be ... -> Result ? I'm following Scott's talk , and one of the examples he brings is: Visual Studio Cod...
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31538385_c0
31538385
fsharp
0
Title: Error: The value Recusion function will be evaluated as part of its own definition in F# Problem title: Error: The value Recusion function will be evaluated as part of its own definition in F# Tags: f%23, function, functional-programming, recursion Problem: Error: The value Recusion function will be evaluated as...
Error: The value Recusion function will be evaluated as part of its own definition in F# Error: The value Recusion function will be evaluated as part of its own definition in F# f%23 function functional-programming recursion Error Recusion stream.Read buffer.Length ms.ToArray Called Error: The value Recusion function w...
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78623078_c1
78623078
fsharp
1
0 The fsproj file has following settings: <OutputType>Exe</OutputType> <TargetFramework>net8.0</TargetFramework> <IsAotCompatible>true</IsAotCompatible> <PublishAot>true</PublishAot> <PublishTrimmed>true</PublishTrimmed> When I added <TrimmerSingleWarn>false</TrimmerSingleWarn> to fsproj , I got around 50 warnings most...
0 The fsproj file has following settings: <OutputType>Exe</OutputType> <TargetFramework>net8.0</TargetFramework> <IsAotCompatible>true</IsAotCompatible> <PublishAot>true</PublishAot> <PublishTrimmed>true</PublishTrimmed> When I added <TrimmerSingleWarn>false</TrimmerSingleWarn> to fsproj , I got around 50 warnings most...
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19898379_c0
19898379
fsharp
0
Title: Need to perform seq.Minby on property of a object sequence Problem title: Need to perform seq.Minby on property of a object sequence Tags: f%23, parent-child, seq, sequence Problem: Need to perform seq.Minby on property of a object sequence So I have a Parent object that has a sequence of child objects. Each of ...
Need to perform seq.Minby on property of a object sequence Need to perform seq.Minby on property of a object sequence f%23 parent-child seq sequence Need seq.Minby Parent ParentClass Parent.ChildClass _.Date Need to perform seq.Minby on property of a object sequence So I have a Parent object that has a sequence of chil...
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2398510_c0
2398510
fsharp
0
Title: F# static member Problem title: F# static member Tags: f%23 Problem: F# static member I was working through the PDC 2008 F# videos and seem to run into a problem type StockAnalyzer (lprices, days) = let prices = lprices |> Seq.map snd |> Seq.take days static member GetAnalyzers(tickers, days) = tickers |> Seq.ma...
F# static member F# static member f%23 StockAnalyzer Seq.map Seq.take GetAnalyzers s.Return Seq.nth F# static member I was working through the PDC 2008 F# videos and seem to run into a problem I am getting an error at the static. Does anyone know if they have changed the syntax or can spot what I am doing wrong
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57450237_c0
57450237
fsharp
0
Title: Change color of selected table cells with a scss style sheet Problem title: Change color of selected table cells with a scss style sheet Tags: css, f%23, html Problem: Change color of selected table cells with a scss style sheet Hi I am trying to change the background color of a selected item in table cells whic...
Change color of selected table cells with a scss style sheet Change color of selected table cells with a scss style sheet css f%23 html Change td.is-notselected d7e3ee td.is-selected ClassName Change color of selected table cells with a scss style sheet Hi I am trying to change the background color of a selected item i...
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66578534_c0
66578534
fsharp
0
Title: How to write a tcp server use Future or .net async or others? Problem title: How to write a tcp server use Future or .net async or others? Tags: asynchronous, c%23, f%23, scala, future Problem: How to write a tcp server use Future or .net async or others? yes,there is so many sample for a tcp server,but I can't ...
How to write a tcp server use Future or .net async or others? How to write a tcp server use Future or .net async or others? asynchronous c%23 f%23 scala future How Future How to write a tcp server use Future or .net async or others? yes,there is so many sample for a tcp server,but I can't find one use scala future or c...
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7923716_c0
7923716
fsharp
0
Title: F# WinRT Benefits Problem title: F# WinRT Benefits Tags: f%23, functional-programming, windows-8, windows-runtime Problem: F# WinRT Benefits Wiithout wanting to create an open ended question.... F# is currently absent from the Windows 8 dev preview. There is a mapping layer in WinRT that wraps core objects into ...
F# WinRT Benefits F# WinRT Benefits f%23 functional-programming windows-8 windows-runtime WinRT Benefits windows-8 F# WinRT Benefits Wiithout wanting to create an open ended question.... F# is currently absent from the Windows 8 dev preview. There is a mapping layer in WinRT that wraps core objects into CLR objects for...
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39996890_c0
39996890
fsharp
0
Title: F# Sort an Array with foldBack or fold. Problem title: F# Sort an Array with foldBack or fold. Tags: sorting, fold, f%23, arrays, append Problem: F# Sort an Array with foldBack or fold. I am trying to sort an Array by using fold or foldBack. I have tried achieving this like this: let arraySort anArray = Array.fo...
F# Sort an Array with foldBack or fold. F# Sort an Array with foldBack or fold. sorting fold f%23 arrays append Sort Array Array.fold acc.append elem.append Array.sort F# Sort an Array with foldBack or fold. I am trying to sort an Array by using fold or foldBack. I have tried achieving this like this: this ofcourse err...
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43402387_c1
43402387
fsharp
1
.Load |> titles |> Seq.head with | :? Exception as ex -> ex.Message [<EntryPoint>] let main argv = let website = "website.com" if(finalTitle website <> "expected title") then SendTest "result@gmail.com" "Status: Failed" (website + " is down :( ") 0 // return an integer exit code Code signals: How, Deploy, Azure, WebJob...
.Load |> titles |> Seq.head with | :? Exception as ex -> ex.Message [<EntryPoint>] let main argv = let website = "website.com" if(finalTitle website <> "expected title") then SendTest "result@gmail.com" "Status: Failed" (website + " is down :( ") 0 // return an integer exit code Code signals: How, Deploy, Azure, WebJob...
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54114081_c0
54114081
fsharp
0
Title: How to update Windows Forms after running them? C# or F# Problem title: How to update Windows Forms after running them? C# or F# Tags: winforms, f%23 Problem: How to update Windows Forms after running them? C# or F# With the code below I am trying to print i in the textbox every second, but it doesn't update the...
How to update Windows Forms after running them? C# or F# How to update Windows Forms after running them? C# or F# winforms f%23 How Windows Forms System System.Drawing System.Windows.Forms System.Threading Form TextBox textBox.Text Hello World form.Controls.Add Application.Run Thread.Sleep How to update Windows Forms a...
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39497450_c0
39497450
fsharp
0
Title: How to determine if union case property was named by compiler Problem title: How to determine if union case property was named by compiler Tags: .net, f%23 Problem: How to determine if union case property was named by compiler F# lets you optionally name union case properties. If you don't, the compiler will aut...
How to determine if union case property was named by compiler How to determine if union case property was named by compiler .net f%23 How Foo Nothing AutomaticallyNamed Named FSharpValue.GetUnionFields caseInfo.GetFields How to determine if union case property was named by compiler F# lets you optionally name union cas...
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7400378_c1
7400378
fsharp
1
half, does a perfect-out shuffle (perfect bridge shuffle) and counts how many shuffles it takes to make the deck original again What listShuffles does is: takes an int, and prints out countShuffles 1 through n (you need an even amount of cards in the deck) Sorry about the explanation, now my question: is it possible t...
half, does a perfect-out shuffle (perfect bridge shuffle) and counts how many shuffles it takes to make the deck original again What listShuffles does is: takes an int, and prints out countShuffles 1 through n (you need an even amount of cards in the deck) Sorry about the explanation, now my question: is it possible t...
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42319688_c0
42319688
fsharp
0
Title: Read all lines from file Problem title: Read all lines from file Tags: f%23 Problem: Read all lines from file I want to read all the lines from the file and implement acquired the following: let s1 = File.ReadAllText("\\test.txt") let splitArr = s1.Split[|' '|] |> Array.toList let checkList = check splitArr let ...
Read all lines from file Read all lines from file f%23 file Read File.ReadAllText test.txt s1.Split Array.toList String.concat Console.Write File.OpenText myfile.ReadLine None Read all lines from file I want to read all the lines from the file and implement acquired the following: I even tried to looping through the fi...
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44087985_c0
44087985
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Title: Map json input but not output in Suave Problem title: Map json input but not output in Suave Tags: f%23, suave Problem: Map json input but not output in Suave Suave.Json.mapJson maps the input JSON to an object into your function, then maps the output of your function into JSON. The problem is that I'm happy wit...
Map json input but not output in Suave Map json input but not output in Suave f%23 suave Map Suave Suave.Json.mapJson Query POST Json.mapJson utf-8 Map json input but not output in Suave Suave.Json.mapJson maps the input JSON to an object into your function, then maps the output of your function into JSON. The problem ...
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35684309_c0
35684309
fsharp
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Title: Defining F# function but not calling it, function still seems to get called Problem title: Defining F# function but not calling it, function still seems to get called Tags: f%23 Problem: Defining F# function but not calling it, function still seems to get called On the following code, why is the function printSt...
Defining F# function but not calling it, function still seems to get called Defining F# function but not calling it, function still seems to get called f%23 Defining Tests EntryPoint Defining F# function but not calling it, function still seems to get called On the following code, why is the function printStatement cal...
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39935105_c0
39935105
fsharp
0
Title: F# Function where given a string and an integer it returns a char at position(integer) from the string Problem title: F# Function where given a string and an integer it returns a char at position(integer) from the string Tags: f%23 Problem: F# Function where given a string and an integer it returns a char at pos...
F# Function where given a string and an integer it returns a char at position(integer) from the string F# Function where given a string and an integer it returns a char at position(integer) from the string f%23 the NthChar inpStr.Length Character Not F# Function where given a string and an integer it returns a char at ...
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70192101_c1
70192101
fsharp
1
all over. Is there some way to apply this wider logic to a more general function that could then allow me to write this 50 to 100x in a cleaner and more direct and readable way? This question is just a matter of trying to write cleaner code. This is an example of a DU that I'm trying to write functions for to be able ...
all over. Is there some way to apply this wider logic to a more general function that could then allow me to write this 50 to 100x in a cleaner and more direct and readable way? This question is just a matter of trying to write cleaner code. This is an example of a DU that I'm trying to write functions for to be able ...
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16130291_c0
16130291
fsharp
0
Title: F# lazy recursion Problem title: F# lazy recursion Tags: lazy-evaluation, recursion, tail-recursion, f%23 Problem: F# lazy recursion I am have some problems with recursion in Lazy Computations. I need calculation the square root by Newton Raphson method. I do not know how to apply a lazy evaluation. This is my c...
F# lazy recursion F# lazy recursion lazy-evaluation recursion tail-recursion f%23 List.Cons List.head List.tail result2 Eps F# lazy recursion I am have some problems with recursion in Lazy Computations. I need calculation the square root by Newton Raphson method. I do not know how to apply a lazy evaluation. This is my...
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13139178_c0
13139178
fsharp
0
Title: Are Preprocessor Directives Indentation Sensitive in F#? Problem title: Are Preprocessor Directives Indentation Sensitive in F#? Tags: f%23 Problem: Are Preprocessor Directives Indentation Sensitive in F#? FSI version: 11.0.50727.1 So I was working on an F# shell script and I ran across something that sort of su...
Are Preprocessor Directives Indentation Sensitive in F#? Are Preprocessor Directives Indentation Sensitive in F#? f%23 Preprocessor Directives Indentation Sensitive INTERACTIVE System.Data.dll FSharp.Data.TypeProviders.dll System.Data.Linq.dll System Are Preprocessor Directives Indentation Sensitive in F#? FSI version:...
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73347877_c0
73347877
fsharp
0
Title: Value option for optional parameters in F#? Problem title: Value option for optional parameters in F#? Tags: f%23 Problem: Value option for optional parameters in F#? Suppose I have a static method with an optional argument: open System type Random with static member Sequence(?seed : int) = let seed = defaultArg...
Value option for optional parameters in F#? Value option for optional parameters in F#? f%23 Value System Random Sequence r.Next Value option for optional parameters in F#? Suppose I have a static method with an optional argument: I noticed that there is a function called defaultValueArg : However, this code gives a ty...
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