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fsharp
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Title: How to instatiate a &#x27;typed&#x27; Map? Problem title: How to instatiate a &#x27;typed&#x27; Map? Tags: f%23 Problem: How to instatiate a 'typed' Map? I created a custom type which is implementing a Map . type School = Map<int, string list> I tried now various ways on how to instatiate that type but it always...
How to instatiate a &#x27;typed&#x27; Map? How to instatiate a &#x27;typed&#x27; Map? f%23 How Map School School.Map.empty School.empty Key Value Map.empty Add Alex Successive How to instatiate a 'typed' Map? I created a custom type which is implementing a Map . I tried now various ways on how to instatiate that type b...
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7440587_c0
7440587
fsharp
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Title: WPF from F# - reacting to event Problem title: WPF from F# - reacting to event Tags: wpf, f%23 Problem: WPF from F# - reacting to event I am having trouble with the following example (slightly modified from the Expert F# book) open System.Windows open System.Windows.Controls open System.Windows.Shapes open Syste...
WPF from F# - reacting to event WPF from F# - reacting to event wpf f%23 F# WPF System.Windows System.Windows.Controls System.Windows.Shapes System.Windows.Media System Window Topmost Canvas w.Content Ellipse Width Height Stroke Brushes.Black c.Children.Add e.MouseLeftButtonUp.Add e.Fill Brushes.Red Application EntryPo...
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66623266_c0
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Title: How to tell if an async computation is sent to the thread pool? Problem title: How to tell if an async computation is sent to the thread pool? Tags: asynchronous, threadpool, f%23 Problem: How to tell if an async computation is sent to the thread pool? I was recently informed that in async { return! async { retu...
How to tell if an async computation is sent to the thread pool? How to tell if an async computation is sent to the thread pool? asynchronous threadpool f%23 How Async.RunSynchronously Async MemoryStream StreamReader sr.ReadToEndAsync Async.AwaitTask Async.FromContinuations How to tell if an async computation is sent to...
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54347863_c0
54347863
fsharp
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Title: Coroutines on F# that yields a value Problem title: Coroutines on F# that yields a value Tags: continuations, coroutine, f%23 Problem: Coroutines on F# that yields a value I want to better understand continuations and coroutines. I want to code them without using seq or async workflows. I've found several implem...
Coroutines on F# that yields a value Coroutines on F# that yields a value continuations coroutine f%23 Coroutines Coroutines on F# that yields a value I want to better understand continuations and coroutines. I want to code them without using seq or async workflows. I've found several implementations of Coroutines in F...
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30263690_c0
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Title: FSharp.Data.SqlClient Type Provider with User Defined table types Problem title: FSharp.Data.SqlClient Type Provider with User Defined table types Tags: f%23, type-providers Problem: FSharp.Data.SqlClient Type Provider with User Defined table types I'm using the FSharp.Data.SqlClient type provider and keep recei...
FSharp.Data.SqlClient Type Provider with User Defined table types FSharp.Data.SqlClient Type Provider with User Defined table types f%23 type-providers @p1 FSharp.Data.SqlClient Type Provider User Defined CREATE TABLE PROCEDURE BEGIN SELECT END AdventureWorks2012 User-Defined Types MyTableType FSharp.Data.SqlClient Typ...
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30421061_c0
30421061
fsharp
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Title: How to add padding in printing table in F#? Problem title: How to add padding in printing table in F#? Tags: f%23 Problem: How to add padding in printing table in F#? I'm trying to print a factorial talbe: Input : an int n. Output : a table of factorial results from 1! to n!. Here is what I did: let toBigInt (n:...
How to add padding in printing table in F#? How to add padding in printing table in F#? f%23 How Convert Factorial List.map List.reduce List.zip eachNum.length How to add padding in printing table in F#? I'm trying to print a factorial talbe: Input : an int n. Output : a table of factorial results from 1! to n!. Here i...
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30691353_c1
30691353
fsharp
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34234485_c0
34234485
fsharp
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Title: How to force delayed execution of an expression or property accessor in F# without using an extra keyword like &quot;lazy&quot; Problem title: How to force delayed execution of an expression or property accessor in F# without using an extra keyword like &quot;lazy&quot; Tags: lambda, f%23 Problem: How to force d...
How to force delayed execution of an expression or property accessor in F# without using an extra keyword like &quot;lazy&quot; How to force delayed execution of an expression or property accessor in F# without using an extra keyword like &quot;lazy&quot; lambda f%23 an How ERROR e.Message Test this.Property How to for...
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67794942_c0
67794942
fsharp
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Title: How can I transform a heterogenous array with lazy objects in it by creating values for each lazy object in F# (without reflection) Problem title: How can I transform a heterogenous array with lazy objects in it by creating values for each lazy object in F# (without reflection) Tags: lazy-evaluation, f%23 Proble...
How can I transform a heterogenous array with lazy objects in it by creating values for each lazy object in F# (without reflection) How can I transform a heterogenous array with lazy objects in it by creating values for each lazy object in F# (without reflection) lazy-evaluation f%23 How Object Lazy x.Value Array.map v...
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24597237_c0
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fsharp
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Title: Create F# record from segments in a functional way Problem title: Create F# record from segments in a functional way Tags: functional-programming, f%23 Problem: Create F# record from segments in a functional way What would be the best way to create a record instance from a list of discriminated union instances w...
Create F# record from segments in a functional way Create F# record from segments in a functional way functional-programming f%23 segments Create Entity Numbers Date DateTime Name EntitySegment Number Foobar System.DateTime.Now Create F# record from segments in a functional way What would be the best way to create a re...
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Title: How to use Akka.Streams.*.ConcatMany in F#? Problem title: How to use Akka.Streams.*.ConcatMany in F#? Tags: f%23, akka.net, akka.net-streams Problem: How to use Akka.Streams.*.ConcatMany in F#? I want to create a flow that creates a new source (it will be a persistence query) out of incoming elements, and then ...
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71131791_c0
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Title: If Map contains key return value, otherwise return 0 Problem title: If Map contains key return value, otherwise return 0 Tags: f%23, dictionary Problem: If Map contains key return value, otherwise return 0 I am new to F# and wanna do as the title says, but I keep getting these type errors. I know this works: > l...
If Map contains key return value, otherwise return 0 If Map contains key return value, otherwise return 0 f%23 dictionary Map validString2 Map.find Map.ofList Map.containsKey Some None Map.tryFind If Map contains key return value, otherwise return 0 I am new to F# and wanna do as the title says, but I keep getting thes...
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16907198_c0
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Title: Calling a stored procedure in Postgresql through F# and Npgsql Problem title: Calling a stored procedure in Postgresql through F# and Npgsql Tags: f%23, type-providers, postgresql, npgsql Problem: Calling a stored procedure in Postgresql through F# and Npgsql I am trying to call a stored procedure in postgresql ...
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32585674_c1
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Source<_, _>) = x member __.Quote(x : Expr<WorkflowSource<_, _>>) : Workflow<_, _> = x let workflow = new WorkflowBuilder() The third bind member gives me the compiler error: "The variable "env" is bound in a quotation but used in a sliced expression" which kinda makes sense. The question is how do I get around it. I'v...
Source<_, _>) = x member __.Quote(x : Expr<WorkflowSource<_, _>>) : Workflow<_, _> = x let workflow = new WorkflowBuilder() The third bind member gives me the compiler error: "The variable "env" is bound in a quotation but used in a sliced expression" which kinda makes sense. The question is how do I get around it. I'v...
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6333165_c1
6333165
fsharp
1
weightB = weight b if weightA >= weightB then T(weightA + weightB + 1, x, a, b) else T(weightA + weightB + 1, x, b, a) // excercise 3.4 first try // let rec merge3_4 l r = // match l,r with // | l,E -> l // | E,r -> r // | T(_, lx, la, lb) as lh, (T(_, rx, ra, rb) as rh) -> // if lx <= rx then // let right = merge3_4 ...
weightB = weight b if weightA >= weightB then T(weightA + weightB + 1, x, a, b) else T(weightA + weightB + 1, x, b, a) // excercise 3.4 first try // let rec merge3_4 l r = // match l,r with // | l,E -> l // | E,r -> r // | T(_, lx, la, lb) as lh, (T(_, rx, ra, rb) as rh) -> // if lx <= rx then // let right = merge3_4 ...
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42656143_c0
42656143
fsharp
0
Title: C# project not honouring F# type `[&lt;NoEquality&gt;]` attribute Problem title: C# project not honouring F# type `[&lt;NoEquality&gt;]` attribute Tags: c%23, f%23 Problem: C# project not honouring F# type `[ ]` attribute I have a simple F# type as follows: (* Num.fsi *) namespace FsLib module Num = [<NoEquality...
C# project not honouring F# type `[&lt;NoEquality&gt;]` attribute C# project not honouring F# type `[&lt;NoEquality&gt;]` attribute c%23 f%23 System FsLib Num.fsi Num NoEquality of_int to_int CsTool.cs CsTool MainClass Main Num.t Num.of_int Console.WriteLine n1.Equals C# project not honouring F# type `[ ]` attribute I ...
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4571464_c0
4571464
fsharp
0
Title: Haskell or F# high throughput binary I/O Problem title: Haskell or F# high throughput binary I/O Tags: io, haskell, f%23, .net Problem: Haskell or F# high throughput binary I/O How good is the performance of binary I/O libraries in these two languages> I am contemplating about re-writing an ugly (yet very fast) ...
Haskell or F# high throughput binary I/O Haskell or F# high throughput binary I/O io haskell f%23 .net Haskell stdio.h stdlib.h SIZE FILE Openning io.c io.hs Linking Jan Haskell or F# high throughput binary I/O How good is the performance of binary I/O libraries in these two languages> I am contemplating about re-writi...
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58209442_c0
58209442
fsharp
0
Title: Specifying a generic parameter in a double list in F# Problem title: Specifying a generic parameter in a double list in F# Tags: generic-collections, f%23 Problem: Specifying a generic parameter in a double list in F# I am creating a function in F# which is given a list of lists, and which returns true, if all l...
Specifying a generic parameter in a double list in F# Specifying a generic parameter in a double list in F# generic-collections f%23 Specifying input.Length-1 Length lengths.Contains lengths.Count input.Length Specifying a generic parameter in a double list in F# I am creating a function in F# which is given a list of ...
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78008320_c1
78008320
fsharp
1
-> channel.QueueBind(queue.QueueName, exchangeName, String.Empty) | k -> k |> List.iter (fun x -> channel.QueueBind(queue.QueueName, exchangeName, x)) // purge the queue on startup channel.QueuePurge(queue.QueueName) |> ignore // register the callback consumer.Received.AddHandler(fun model ea -> callback ea.RoutingKey...
-> channel.QueueBind(queue.QueueName, exchangeName, String.Empty) | k -> k |> List.iter (fun x -> channel.QueueBind(queue.QueueName, exchangeName, x)) // purge the queue on startup channel.QueuePurge(queue.QueueName) |> ignore // register the callback consumer.Received.AddHandler(fun model ea -> callback ea.RoutingKey...
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46817993_c0
46817993
fsharp
0
Title: Could not load file or assembly System.Runtime, Version=4.2.0.0 running Core 2.0 App on Azure Problem title: Could not load file or assembly System.Runtime, Version=4.2.0.0 running Core 2.0 App on Azure Tags: azure, f%23, .net-core Problem: Could not load file or assembly System.Runtime, Version=4.2.0.0 running ...
Could not load file or assembly System.Runtime, Version=4.2.0.0 running Core 2.0 App on Azure Could not load file or assembly System.Runtime, Version=4.2.0.0 running Core 2.0 App on Azure azure f%23 .net-core Could System.Runtime Version Core App Azure Could not load file or assembly System.Runtime, Version=4.2.0.0 run...
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56206167_c0
56206167
fsharp
0
Title: Why some common standards were redefined in F#? Problem title: Why some common standards were redefined in F#? Tags: f%23 Problem: Why some common standards were redefined in F#? I have started F# a few days ago and I do not understand why some things which have been common for very long have been redefined? for...
Why some common standards were redefined in F#? Why some common standards were redefined in F#? f%23 Why Why some common standards were redefined in F#? I have started F# a few days ago and I do not understand why some things which have been common for very long have been redefined? for example /* my comment */ is comm...
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24889986_c0
24889986
fsharp
0
Title: Compile error when another secondary constructor is added Problem title: Compile error when another secondary constructor is added Tags: f%23 Problem: Compile error when another secondary constructor is added I have the following type type NumberedCollection(list) = let list = list new () = NumberedCollection(Re...
Compile error when another secondary constructor is added Compile error when another secondary constructor is added f%23 Compile NumberedCollection ResizeArray col.ToList Compile error when another secondary constructor is added I have the following type It works good as a jellybean for a sweet tooth But when I add ano...
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16484463_c0
16484463
fsharp
0
Title: Attributes and let statements in type members Problem title: Attributes and let statements in type members Tags: f%23 Problem: Attributes and let statements in type members I am using FsUnit to write some unit tests in F# and I have noticed some odd behaviour around attributes and let statements in type members ...
Attributes and let statements in type members Attributes and let statements in type members f%23 Attributes Fact Test Attributes and let statements in type members I am using FsUnit to write some unit tests in F# and I have noticed some odd behaviour around attributes and let statements in type members and was wonderin...
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42918450_c0
42918450
fsharp
0
Title: Reading value from XML file Throws an error - FAKE F#MAKE Problem title: Reading value from XML file Throws an error - FAKE F#MAKE Tags: f%23-data, f%23-3.0, f%23-fake, f%23-interactive, f%23 Problem: Reading value from XML file Throws an error - FAKE F#MAKE I am trying to read value from XML file from FAKE , Bu...
Reading value from XML file Throws an error - FAKE F#MAKE Reading value from XML file Throws an error - FAKE F#MAKE f%23-data f%23-3.0 f%23-fake f%23-interactive f%23 XML Reading Throws FAKE MAKE FS000 Incomplete Expected XMLHelper.XMLRead FakeLib.dll Fake.XMLHelper Target BuildMain Version.Config RunTargetOrDefault Re...
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6856933_c0
6856933
fsharp
0
Title: F# member constraints on tuples Problem title: F# member constraints on tuples Tags: constraints, f%23, generics Problem: F# member constraints on tuples I commonly have a "oh yeah" moment writing F# when I realize I need an extra value somewhere. This is generally easily done by adding another value to the tupl...
F# member constraints on tuples F# member constraints on tuples constraints f%23 generics get2 get_Item2 get2a Item2 OverloadID F# member constraints on tuples I commonly have a "oh yeah" moment writing F# when I realize I need an extra value somewhere. This is generally easily done by adding another value to the tuple...
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20517380_c1
20517380
fsharp
1
unit tests on the order of rows using Array.Map and everything looks fine but I would like to know if there is a consistency check in the library that would ensure that I may not run into an issue? I suppose Array.Parallel.map would preserve the order of columns. Here is the code: /// Build a matrix let buildMatrix se...
unit tests on the order of rows using Array.Map and everything looks fine but I would like to know if there is a consistency check in the library that would ensure that I may not run into an issue? I suppose Array.Parallel.map would preserve the order of columns. Here is the code: /// Build a matrix let buildMatrix se...
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26168683_c1
26168683
fsharp
1
, encoding = "UTF-8") let lgorg = R.VCorpus(dirsource, readerControl) Code signals: System.Exception, Ovid, SnowballC, system.file, VCorpus, DirSource, UTF-8, tm_map, RProvider.1.0.17, RProvider.fsx, RProvider, RDotNet, RProvider.tm, RProvider.openNLP, RProvider.SnowballC, R.system_file, lib_loc, R.list, R.DirSource, R...
with language="lat" to run it with the Ovid example): So as a starter I went for using F#, R, Deedle and RPRovider. Deedle I havent used yet so this may be disregarded... I tried then to write the following F#: The reason for "extending" the R script so much was for me to understand and make it work. After some back a...
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62257450_c0
62257450
fsharp
0
Title: FParsec - how to escape a separator Problem title: FParsec - how to escape a separator Tags: f%23, fparsec Problem: FParsec - how to escape a separator I'm working on an EDI file parser, and I'm having considerable difficulty implementing an escape for the 'segment terminator'. For anyone fortunate enough to not...
FParsec - how to escape a separator FParsec - how to escape a separator f%23 fparsec FParsec ABC FParsec - how to escape a separator I'm working on an EDI file parser, and I'm having considerable difficulty implementing an escape for the 'segment terminator'. For anyone fortunate enough to not work with EDI, the segmen...
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20242478_c0
20242478
fsharp
0
Title: Lazy evaluation within F# closures Problem title: Lazy evaluation within F# closures Tags: lazy-evaluation, closures, f%23 Problem: Lazy evaluation within F# closures This is a F# closure. The code sample is inspired by another question let isPasswordBetter (newPassword:string) (currPassword:string) = let isLong...
Lazy evaluation within F# closures Lazy evaluation within F# closures lazy-evaluation closures f%23 Lazy newPassword:string currPassword:string newPassword.Length currPassword.Length result1 result2 result3 Lazy evaluation within F# closures This is a F# closure. The code sample is inspired by another question Let's as...
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39330346_c0
39330346
fsharp
0
Title: Window in Mono stuck in loading mode Problem title: Window in Mono stuck in loading mode Tags: f%23-3.0, f%23-interactive, f%23, mono, winforms Problem: Window in Mono stuck in loading mode I am writing a GUI program in F# with Visual Studio Code on my Macbook. When I run the code, I am stuck with a blank window...
Window in Mono stuck in loading mode Window in Mono stuck in loading mode f%23-3.0 f%23-interactive f%23 mono winforms Window Mono System.Windows.Forms System System.Drawing Form Width Height Visible Text Hello World form.TopMost form.Click.Add form.Text DateTime.Now.Ticks form.Show Window in Mono stuck in loading mode...
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16967593_c0
16967593
fsharp
0
Title: F# Matrix Multiplication Problem title: F# Matrix Multiplication Tags: matrix-multiplication, f%23 Problem: F# Matrix Multiplication I'm trying to multiply two matrices. I'm using transpose taken from this post: Help me to explain the F# Matrix transpose function let rec transpose = function | (_::_)::_ as M -> ...
F# Matrix Multiplication F# Matrix Multiplication matrix-multiplication f%23 Matrix Multiplication _::_ List.map List.head List.tail x::xs t::tl F# Matrix Multiplication I'm trying to multiply two matrices. I'm using transpose taken from this post: Help me to explain the F# Matrix transpose function I'm also using inne...
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59412516_c0
59412516
fsharp
0
Title: Is it possible to use immutable collections in this case? Problem title: Is it possible to use immutable collections in this case? Tags: f%23, immutability, immutable-collections Problem: Is it possible to use immutable collections in this case? I have translated a code from python to F# but I wished to use a mo...
Is it possible to use immutable collections in this case? Is it possible to use immutable collections in this case? f%23 immutability immutable-collections System.Collections.Generic.List input.Length List.fold List.append List.skip n-1 List.rev Math.Abs Is it possible to use immutable collections in this case? I have ...
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28012156_c0
28012156
fsharp
0
Title: Parameterized tests in f# - This is not a valid constant expression Problem title: Parameterized tests in f# - This is not a valid constant expression Tags: parameterized-tests, fsunit, f%23, custom-attributes, constant-expression Problem: Parameterized tests in f# - This is not a valid constant expression For s...
Parameterized tests in f# - This is not a valid constant expression Parameterized tests in f# - This is not a valid constant expression parameterized-tests fsunit f%23 custom-attributes constant-expression Parameterized TestCase GameLogicTest FsUnit NUnit.Framework GameLogic.Examle proof1 Parameterized tests in f# - Th...
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25788123_c0
25788123
fsharp
0
Title: Build lambda expression programmatically in F# Problem title: Build lambda expression programmatically in F# Tags: quotations, f%23 Problem: Build lambda expression programmatically in F# Let's have the following function definition: module Helpers = [<ReflectedDefinition>] let dummy (x:int) = x.ToString() By us...
Build lambda expression programmatically in F# Build lambda expression programmatically in F# quotations f%23 Build Helpers ReflectedDefinition x:int x.ToString Expr Lambda Call None Value fun:it Build lambda expression programmatically in F# Let's have the following function definition: By using the following quotatio...
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39164119_c0
39164119
fsharp
0
Title: F# using XML Type Provider to modify xml Problem title: F# using XML Type Provider to modify xml Tags: f%23-data, f%23, fsharp.data.typeproviders Problem: F# using XML Type Provider to modify xml I need to process a bunch of XML documents. They are quite complex in their structure (i.e. loads of nodes), but the ...
F# using XML Type Provider to modify xml F# using XML Type Provider to modify xml f%23-data f%23 fsharp.data.typeproviders XML Type Provider MyXml.MyRoot input.UnchangedNode1 input.UnchangedNode2 input.UnchangedNode3 fsharp.data.typeproviders F# using XML Type Provider to modify xml I need to process a bunch of XML doc...
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41653738_c0
41653738
fsharp
0
Title: Generics: Type should operate on another type but instead operates on a literal value for a declaration? Problem title: Generics: Type should operate on another type but instead operates on a literal value for a declaration? Tags: type-providers, generics, f%23 Problem: Generics: Type should operate on another t...
Generics: Type should operate on another type but instead operates on a literal value for a declaration? Generics: Type should operate on another type but instead operates on a literal value for a declaration? type-providers generics f%23 Generics Type CarProvider JsonProvider JsonPath What FSharp.Data Literal localhos...
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42176649_c1
42176649
fsharp
1
account.Balance + balance } | account , Withdrew balance -> { account with Balance=account.Balance - balance } // state:StateResponse<Account,Event> * event:Event -> StateResponse<Account,Event> ** Doesn't compile** let update5 (state , event) : StateResponse<Account,Event> = match state , event with | account , Logged...
account.Balance + balance } | account , Withdrew balance -> { account with Balance=account.Balance - balance } // state:StateResponse<Account,Event> * event:Event -> StateResponse<Account,Event> ** Doesn't compile** let update5 (state , event) : StateResponse<Account,Event> = match state , event with | account , Logged...
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22778028_c1
22778028
fsharp
1
ruleMatches { categoryAssessment with ruleAssessments = newRuleAssessments } let MatchRule (row : int[]) rule = let fieldIndex, eqVal = rule row.[fieldIndex] = eqVal let Assess categorizeFields rules input = printfn "START - Assess" let d = Array.fold (fun categoryAssessment row -> let ruleMatches = List.map (MatchRul...
ruleMatches { categoryAssessment with ruleAssessments = newRuleAssessments } let MatchRule (row : int[]) rule = let fieldIndex, eqVal = rule row.[fieldIndex] = eqVal let Assess categorizeFields rules input = printfn "START - Assess" let d = Array.fold (fun categoryAssessment row -> let ruleMatches = List.map (MatchRul...
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29093815_c0
29093815
fsharp
0
Title: Write F# code in oop style Problem title: Write F# code in oop style Tags: f%23, c%23 Problem: Write F# code in oop style I wrote an ip calculator library mixin functional and oop style together. type IpAddr(file: string, loc: string) = let location = queryIpLocation file loc let listRange = extractAddr location...
Write F# code in oop style Write F# code in oop style f%23 c%23 Write IpAddr self.Calculate IpLoc Program Main Temp file.xml calc.Calculate xxx.xxx.xxx.xxx Console.WriteLine Console.ReadLine Write F# code in oop style I wrote an ip calculator library mixin functional and oop style together. The calculate method return ...
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20284177_c1
20284177
fsharp
1
test-specific tolerant DateTime comparison. Or maybe I want to do a case-insensitive verification for a string field Normally, I'd use Mark Seemann's SemanticComparison library's Likeness<Source,Destination> to define a Test Specific equality, but I've run into some roadblocks: tuples: F# hides .ItemX on Tuple so I ca...
test-specific tolerant DateTime comparison. Or maybe I want to do a case-insensitive verification for a string field Normally, I'd use Mark Seemann's SemanticComparison library's Likeness<Source,Destination> to define a Test Specific equality, but I've run into some roadblocks: tuples: F# hides .ItemX on Tuple so I ca...
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78128916
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Title: How do you render an SVG with the F# Giraffe library Problem title: How do you render an SVG with the F# Giraffe library Tags: f%23, f%23-giraffe, svg Problem: How do you render an SVG with the F# Giraffe library I need to render an SVG file in my html. The documentation hasn't gotten me there . I want to pull t...
How do you render an SVG with the F# Giraffe library How do you render an SVG with the F# Giraffe library f%23 f%23-giraffe svg How SVG Giraffe System.IO System.Reflection AbstractClass Sealed Assets Assembly.GetExecutingAssembly assembly.GetManifestResourceStream Namespace.Assets.Svg StreamReader reader.ReadToEnd Down...
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63825908_c0
63825908
fsharp
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Title: Should I explicitly clear non-global ConcurrentDictionary when not used anymore, or does GC detect its not used anymore? Problem title: Should I explicitly clear non-global ConcurrentDictionary when not used anymore, or does GC detect its not used anymore? Tags: f%23, memory-management, c%23, .net, memory-leaks ...
Should I explicitly clear non-global ConcurrentDictionary when not used anymore, or does GC detect its not used anymore? Should I explicitly clear non-global ConcurrentDictionary when not used anymore, or does GC detect its not used anymore? f%23 memory-management c%23 .net memory-leaks Should ConcurrentDictionary Obse...
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20668096
fsharp
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/gac/FSharp.Core/4.3.0.0__b03f5f7f11d50a3a/FSharp.Core.dll' 0 Warning(s) 2 Error(s) Not sure what I'm missing since the assembly is readable for all the other targets. Just to be sure, the file does exist >ls /Library/Frameworks/Mono.framework/Versions/3.2.5/lib/mono/gac/FSharp.Core/4.3.0.0__b03f5f7f11d50a3a/FSharp.Cor...
/gac/FSharp.Core/4.3.0.0__b03f5f7f11d50a3a/FSharp.Core.dll' 0 Warning(s) 2 Error(s) Not sure what I'm missing since the assembly is readable for all the other targets. Just to be sure, the file does exist >ls /Library/Frameworks/Mono.framework/Versions/3.2.5/lib/mono/gac/FSharp.Core/4.3.0.0__b03f5f7f11d50a3a/FSharp.Cor...
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Title: System.TypeLoadException with MonoDevelop Problem title: System.TypeLoadException with MonoDevelop Tags: monodevelop, c%23, mono, f%23, linux-mint Problem: System.TypeLoadException with MonoDevelop Yesterday I installed MonoDevelop 3.0 on my Linux Mint 13 setup by following the steps suggested in this answer . H...
System.TypeLoadException with MonoDevelop System.TypeLoadException with MonoDevelop monodevelop c%23 mono f%23 linux-mint System.TypeLoadException System.Exception MonoDevelop System.Reflection.MonoCMethod:InternalInvoke System.Reflection.MonoCMethod System.Reflection.MonoCMethod.Invoke System.Object BindingFlags Syste...
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38879687_c0
38879687
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Title: How to avoid changing parameter order Problem title: How to avoid changing parameter order Tags: f%23 Problem: How to avoid changing parameter order I am currently doing some of the excercises from exercism.io . One of the excercises is summing up all numbers in a sequence that are a multiple of one or more numb...
How to avoid changing parameter order How to avoid changing parameter order f%23 How Seq.exists n-1 Seq.filter Seq.sum How to avoid changing parameter order I am currently doing some of the excercises from exercism.io . One of the excercises is summing up all numbers in a sequence that are a multiple of one or more num...
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2166280_c0
2166280
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Title: F#: Why do I have to explicitly specify &#x27;unit&#x27; for functions taking no arguments? Problem title: F#: Why do I have to explicitly specify &#x27;unit&#x27; for functions taking no arguments? Tags: f%23, function, syntax Problem: F#: Why do I have to explicitly specify 'unit' for functions taking no argum...
F#: Why do I have to explicitly specify &#x27;unit&#x27; for functions taking no arguments? F#: Why do I have to explicitly specify &#x27;unit&#x27; for functions taking no arguments? f%23 function syntax Why List.collect F#: Why do I have to explicitly specify 'unit' for functions taking no arguments? So I've just abo...
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46777852_c0
46777852
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Title: The parameter has been used in a way that constrains it to always be DerrivedType Problem title: The parameter has been used in a way that constrains it to always be DerrivedType Tags: f%23, c%23-to-f%23 Problem: The parameter has been used in a way that constrains it to always be DerrivedType Hi I just started ...
The parameter has been used in a way that constrains it to always be DerrivedType The parameter has been used in a way that constrains it to always be DerrivedType f%23 c%23-to-f%23 DerrivedType this.UpdateStats StatisticsBase GroupStats Guid.NewGuid AllowNullLiteral String.Empty Stats The parameter has been used in a ...
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55202574
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f' -> x |> Monad.bind monadInstance (fun a' -> Monad.rtn monadInstance (f' a'))) (I'll worry about implementing computation expressions later). The problem is that the compiler is expecting f' and a' to be the same type , presumably because Monad.bind isn't being treated as generic enough. Instead of parameter f of th...
f' -> x |> Monad.bind monadInstance (fun a' -> Monad.rtn monadInstance (f' a'))) (I'll worry about implementing computation expressions later). The problem is that the compiler is expecting f' and a' to be the same type , presumably because Monad.bind isn't being treated as generic enough. Instead of parameter f of th...
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43584823_c0
43584823
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Title: The namespace or module &#x27;XXXXX&#x27; is not defined, for a function parameter Problem title: The namespace or module &#x27;XXXXX&#x27; is not defined, for a function parameter Tags: function, namespaces, parameters, f%23, variables Problem: The namespace or module 'XXXXX' is not defined, for a function para...
The namespace or module &#x27;XXXXX&#x27; is not defined, for a function parameter The namespace or module &#x27;XXXXX&#x27; is not defined, for a function parameter function namespaces parameters f%23 variables XXXXX chunkA.Length chunkB.Length The namespace or module 'XXXXX' is not defined, for a function parameter W...
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10436470_c0
10436470
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Title: reduce a list of functions to a boolean Problem title: reduce a list of functions to a boolean Tags: reduce, mapreduce, f%23 Problem: reduce a list of functions to a boolean I'm looking for a way to reduce this list to a boolean. Here is the original: let ones = [1;1;1;1] let twos = [2;2;2;2] let bad = [1;2;3] l...
reduce a list of functions to a boolean reduce a list of functions to a boolean reduce mapreduce f%23 List.forall List.tryFind IsSome reduce a list of functions to a boolean I'm looking for a way to reduce this list to a boolean. Here is the original: I'm trying to refactor this using a kind of reduce. Something like t...
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51676451_c0
51676451
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Title: How to copy a gzipped data stream to a file in F#? Problem title: How to copy a gzipped data stream to a file in F#? Tags: .net-core, .net, f%23 Problem: How to copy a gzipped data stream to a file in F#? I'm trying to stream a large file from a remote system to a local file using F#. The stream contains gzipped...
How to copy a gzipped data stream to a file in F#? How to copy a gzipped data stream to a file in F#? .net-core .net f%23 How HttpClient client.GetStreamAsync Async.AwaitTask FileStream FileMode.Create FileAccess.Write MemoryStream GZipStream CompressionMode.Decompress gzipStream.CopyTo outputMemStream.CopyTo How to co...
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26527347_c1
26527347
fsharp
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_Test() = let thickness = 0.2<slabThickness> let density = 25.0<freshConcreteDensity> let load:float<freshConcreteLoad> = FreshConcreteLoad(thickness,density) Assert.Equal(load, 5.0<kN/m^2>) // Related to 2. and works [<Fact>] let FreshConcreteLoadL_Test() = let thickness = new Length(0.2) let density = new Length(25.0...
_Test() = let thickness = 0.2<slabThickness> let density = 25.0<freshConcreteDensity> let load:float<freshConcreteLoad> = FreshConcreteLoad(thickness,density) Assert.Equal(load, 5.0<kN/m^2>) // Related to 2. and works [<Fact>] let FreshConcreteLoadL_Test() = let thickness = new Length(0.2) let density = new Length(25.0...
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939714_c0
939714
fsharp
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Title: Expert F# web crawler example Problem title: Expert F# web crawler example Tags: ctp, f%23 Problem: Expert F# web crawler example I'm trying to work through an example in Expert F# , which is based on v1.9.2 , but the CTP releases after that have changed enough that some of them don't even compile anymore. I'm r...
Expert F# web crawler example Expert F# web crawler example ctp f%23 Expert MailboxProcessor.Start Set visited.Count self.Receive visited.Contains Async.Start visited.Add Set.Empty Expert F# web crawler example I'm trying to work through an example in Expert F# , which is based on v1.9.2 , but the CTP releases after th...
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: setHeader "Access-Control-Allow-Origin" "*" >=> setHeader "Access-Control-Allow-Headers" "Content-Type,token" But this then gave an error indicating that CORS was failing entirely: No 'Access-Control-Allow-Origin' header is present on the requested resource. Origin 'http://localhost:4200' is therefore not allowed acc...
: setHeader "Access-Control-Allow-Origin" "*" >=> setHeader "Access-Control-Allow-Headers" "Content-Type,token" But this then gave an error indicating that CORS was failing entirely: No 'Access-Control-Allow-Origin' header is present on the requested resource. Origin 'http://localhost:4200' is therefore not allowed acc...
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terms of 'U - and probably that also triggers the C# compiler not finding the operator. I can work around this problem by defining an F# module with operators: module Ops = let inline Add(p1, p2: Point<_>) = p1 + p2 With that, I can do addition in C# via Ops.Add(p1,p2) - but that's obviously not as easily readable as ...
terms of 'U - and probably that also triggers the C# compiler not finding the operator. I can work around this problem by defining an F# module with operators: module Ops = let inline Add(p1, p2: Point<_>) = p1 + p2 With that, I can do addition in C# via Ops.Add(p1,p2) - but that's obviously not as easily readable as ...
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' f (Lib1.Class2("Class2")) |> printfn "%s" // ok Really?? Or did I miss anything obvious?? To clarify, the disappointing observations I made here are: F#-defined classes are compatible with SRTP member constraints C#-defined classes with properties are compatible, too C#-defined classes with raw fields are NOT compati...
' f (Lib1.Class2("Class2")) |> printfn "%s" // ok Really?? Or did I miss anything obvious?? To clarify, the disappointing observations I made here are: F#-defined classes are compatible with SRTP member constraints C#-defined classes with properties are compatible, too C#-defined classes with raw fields are NOT compati...
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Title: Define default value for discriminated union Problem title: Define default value for discriminated union Tags: f%23, discriminated-union Problem: Define default value for discriminated union I would like to define a default value for a discriminated union, like this: open System.Linq type Result = | Ok | Error l...
Define default value for discriminated union Define default value for discriminated union f%23 discriminated-union Define System.Linq Result Error Seq.ofList results.FirstOrDefault dbContext.Public.Users user.Id user.Email Failure Expected Unexpected Define default value for discriminated union I would like to define a...
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Title: Recursive lambdas in F# Problem title: Recursive lambdas in F# Tags: fixpoint-combinators, recursion, lambda, functional-programming, f%23 Problem: Recursive lambdas in F# Take this example code (ignore it being horribly inefficient for the moment) let listToString (lst:list<'a>) = ;;' prettify fix let rec inner...
Recursive lambdas in F# Recursive lambdas in F# fixpoint-combinators recursion lambda functional-programming f%23 Recursive lst:list List.length List.tl List.hd ToString listToString2 RECURSE Recursive lambdas in F# Take this example code (ignore it being horribly inefficient for the moment) This is a common pattern I ...
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Title: Deedle - how to use &#x27;ParseExact&#x27; within the Frame.ReadCsv schema Problem title: Deedle - how to use &#x27;ParseExact&#x27; within the Frame.ReadCsv schema Tags: schema, csv, deedle, f%23, parsing Problem: Deedle - how to use 'ParseExact' within the Frame.ReadCsv schema I have a CSV file of data in the ...
Deedle - how to use &#x27;ParseExact&#x27; within the Frame.ReadCsv schema Deedle - how to use &#x27;ParseExact&#x27; within the Frame.ReadCsv schema schema csv deedle f%23 parsing Deedle ParseExact Frame.ReadCsv __SOURCE_DIRECTORY__ GBPJPY.csv DateTimeOffset Bid Ask Deedle - how to use 'ParseExact' within the Frame.Re...
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Title: Applying a function to a custom type in F# Problem title: Applying a function to a custom type in F# Tags: functional-programming, f%23 Problem: Applying a function to a custom type in F# On my journey to learning F#, I've run into a problem I cant solve. I have defined a custom type: type BinTree = | Node of in...
Applying a function to a custom type in F# Applying a function to a custom type in F# functional-programming f%23 Applying BinTree Node Empty Seq.to_list Applying a function to a custom type in F# On my journey to learning F#, I've run into a problem I cant solve. I have defined a custom type: I have made a function wh...
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sp = new FWModule<float>(GPUModuleTarget.DefaultWorker, tileDim) However, when the following lines are ran in fsi let m = [|0.0 ; 5.0 ; 9.0 ; infinity; infinity; 0.0 ; 1.0 ; infinity; infinity; infinity; 0.0 ; 2.0; infinity; 3.0 ; infinity; 0.0|];; apsp.FW (4,m);; The output is [|0.0; 5.0; 6.0; 8.0; 4.0; 0.0; 1.0; 3.0;...
sp = new FWModule<float>(GPUModuleTarget.DefaultWorker, tileDim) However, when the following lines are ran in fsi let m = [|0.0 ; 5.0 ; 9.0 ; infinity; infinity; 0.0 ; 1.0 ; infinity; infinity; infinity; 0.0 ; 2.0; infinity; 3.0 ; infinity; 0.0|];; apsp.FW (4,m);; The output is [|0.0; 5.0; 6.0; 8.0; 4.0; 0.0; 1.0; 3.0;...
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Title: How do I write a loop in F# such that the value of a in the previous step is now assigned to b and so on? Problem title: How do I write a loop in F# such that the value of a in the previous step is now assigned to b and so on? Tags: f%23-interactive, f%23, loops Problem: How do I write a loop in F# such that the...
How do I write a loop in F# such that the value of a in the previous step is now assigned to b and so on? How do I write a loop in F# such that the value of a in the previous step is now assigned to b and so on? f%23-interactive f%23 loops How eq1 How do I write a loop in F# such that the value of a in the previous ste...
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Title: Is there a library function or operator to create a tuple? Problem title: Is there a library function or operator to create a tuple? Tags: f%23 Problem: Is there a library function or operator to create a tuple? Given a string of digits, I would like to have a sequence of tuples mapping the non-zero characters w...
Is there a library function or operator to create a tuple? Is there a library function or operator to create a tuple? f%23 OUT Seq.mapi Seq.filter tuples2 Is there a library function or operator to create a tuple? Given a string of digits, I would like to have a sequence of tuples mapping the non-zero characters with t...
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Title: Generic F# operators fun Problem title: Generic F# operators fun Tags: type-inference, generics, f%23 Problem: Generic F# operators fun This question follows the idea posted here: Generic units in F# I've started wondering if that was possible to define a generic operator that accepts two arguments in a similar ...
Generic F# operators fun Generic F# operators fun type-inference generics f%23 Generic AlmostEqual Math.tol vd1 vd2 arg1 arg2 Generic F# operators fun This question follows the idea posted here: Generic units in F# I've started wondering if that was possible to define a generic operator that accepts two arguments in a ...
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Title: how do i create a computational expression that takes parameters? Problem title: how do i create a computational expression that takes parameters? Tags: f%23, monads Problem: how do i create a computational expression that takes parameters? I want to create a couple of computational expressions that would be use...
how do i create a computational expression that takes parameters? how do i create a computational expression that takes parameters? f%23 monads proc.CreateCommand DbType.Int32 DbType DbType.String cmd.ExecuteReader MyItem item.a r.GetInt32 r.GetString item.c r.GetDateTime ProcedureBuilder how do i create a computationa...
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Title: Why has the behaviour of Lazy.CreateFromValue changed in F# between .NET framework versions? Problem title: Why has the behaviour of Lazy.CreateFromValue changed in F# between .NET framework versions? Tags: lazy-evaluation, f%23, .net, .net-framework-version Problem: Why has the behaviour of Lazy.CreateFromValue...
Why has the behaviour of Lazy.CreateFromValue changed in F# between .NET framework versions? Why has the behaviour of Lazy.CreateFromValue changed in F# between .NET framework versions? lazy-evaluation f%23 .net .net-framework-version Why Lazy.CreateFromValue NET test.IsValueCreated Why has the behaviour of Lazy.Create...
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Title: A name of object is defined in .XAML, but cannot be recognized is .fs Problem title: A name of object is defined in .XAML, but cannot be recognized is .fs Tags: xamarin, xaml, f%23, xamarin.forms Problem: A name of object is defined in .XAML, but cannot be recognized is .fs A name of object is defined in .XAML, ...
A name of object is defined in .XAML, but cannot be recognized is .fs A name of object is defined in .XAML, but cannot be recognized is .fs xamarin xaml f%23 xamarin.forms XAML FS0039 controls:myMainpageMap x:Name Grid.Row IsShowingUser MapType Street myMap.MoveToRegion AwesomeApp.Pages Xamarin.Forms Xamarin.Forms.Xaml...
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Title: F#/FAKE NuGet Private Feed Authentication Problem title: F#/FAKE NuGet Private Feed Authentication Tags: artifactory, authentication, f%23-fake, f%23, nuget Problem: F#/FAKE NuGet Private Feed Authentication I am trying to use FAKE to restore my NuGet packages as part of my build script but I need to use a priva...
F#/FAKE NuGet Private Feed Authentication F#/FAKE NuGet Private Feed Authentication artifactory authentication f%23-fake f%23 nuget FAKE NuGet Private Feed Authentication Target RestorePackages RestoreMSSolutionPackages Sources p.Sources OutputPath Retries F#/FAKE NuGet Private Feed Authentication I am trying to use FA...
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Title: Events not arriving in F# Problem title: Events not arriving in F# Tags: events, f%23 Problem: Events not arriving in F# I have to post a simplified version of the code because it's quite big otherwise. I have two threads running the same code in parallel, we can call them A and B. I have an object which can be ...
Events not arriving in F# Events not arriving in F# events f%23 Events Handler OrderData externalEvent.AddHandler externalEvent.RemoveHandler Async.StartAsTask settings1 settings2 Events not arriving in F# I have to post a simplified version of the code because it's quite big otherwise. I have two threads running the s...
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Title: Upper and Lower Half of UInt16 in Enum? Problem title: Upper and Lower Half of UInt16 in Enum? Tags: f%23, enums Problem: Upper and Lower Half of UInt16 in Enum? I need to make an F# enum where the upper and lower bytes of the enum's value have meaning. To make the code easily readable and maintainable in the fu...
Upper and Lower Half of UInt16 in Enum? Upper and Lower Half of UInt16 in Enum? f%23 enums Upper Lower Half UInt16 Enum headers.firstHeader Upper and Lower Half of UInt16 in Enum? I need to make an F# enum where the upper and lower bytes of the enum's value have meaning. To make the code easily readable and maintainabl...
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Title: Correct way of defining option in a type Problem title: Correct way of defining option in a type Tags: f%23-interactive, f%23, f%23-3.0 Problem: Correct way of defining option in a type I am learning F# and trying to create a type called Person with 4 properties. 2 of them (mother and father) are optional but so...
Correct way of defining option in a type Correct way of defining option in a type f%23-interactive f%23 f%23-3.0 Correct Person Name Age person.name person.age Person.mother Person.father mother1 Angelica Option None Correct way of defining option in a type I am learning F# and trying to create a type called Person wit...
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31108482_c0
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Title: F# parser combinators Problem title: F# parser combinators Tags: f%23, parsing, haskell Problem: F# parser combinators I'm trying translate the example about monadic parsers ( https://www.cs.nott.ac.uk/~gmh/pearl.pdf ) to F#. So far I have: type Parser<'a> = Parser of (string -> ('a*string) list) let item : Pars...
F# parser combinators F# parser combinators f%23 parsing haskell Parser s:string s.Chars s.Substring Equals str:string str.Length str.Chars str.Substring c.ToString c:cs F# parser combinators I'm trying translate the example about monadic parsers ( https://www.cs.nott.ac.uk/~gmh/pearl.pdf ) to F#. So far I have: If I r...
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11547804_c0
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Title: Possible F# type inference limitation Problem title: Possible F# type inference limitation Tags: type-inference, f%23 Problem: Possible F# type inference limitation I'm quite sure that I run into some kind of limitation, but I do not understand it: type IRunner = abstract member Run : (string -> 'a) -> 'a type T...
Possible F# type inference limitation Possible F# type inference limitation type-inference f%23 Possible IRunner Run run4 run5 System.Int32.Parse System.Double.Parse Make doSomething2 Error Want Workaround runner:IRunner runner.Run Possible F# type inference limitation I'm quite sure that I run into some kind of limita...
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Title: f# - Use common object without passing it everywhere Problem title: f# - Use common object without passing it everywhere Tags: compilation, f%23 Problem: f# - Use common object without passing it everywhere I have function compile which takes AST and produces string with assembly instructions. Inside it I create...
f# - Use common object without passing it everywhere f# - Use common object without passing it everywhere compilation f%23 Use StringBuilder Compile sb.AppendLine Printf.kprintf n:int f# - Use common object without passing it everywhere I have function compile which takes AST and produces string with assembly instructi...
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52977689_c0
52977689
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Title: List of Dictionary&#x27;s vs Sequence of Dictionary&#x27;s Problem title: List of Dictionary&#x27;s vs Sequence of Dictionary&#x27;s Tags: f%23 Problem: List of Dictionary's vs Sequence of Dictionary's I am having trouble understanding the difference between F#'s List and Seq in this example. I thought that the ...
List of Dictionary&#x27;s vs Sequence of Dictionary&#x27;s List of Dictionary&#x27;s vs Sequence of Dictionary&#x27;s f%23 List Dictionary Sequence System.Collections.Generic Seq.map dic.Add Seq.iter List.map List of Dictionary's vs Sequence of Dictionary's I am having trouble understanding the difference between F#'s ...
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5502830_c1
5502830
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45261802_c0
45261802
fsharp
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Title: Parametrize F# queries based on properties Problem title: Parametrize F# queries based on properties Tags: quotations, f%23, type-providers, linq Problem: Parametrize F# queries based on properties I'm looking to factor out some common queries over several tables. In a very simple example all tables have a DataD...
Parametrize F# queries based on properties Parametrize F# queries based on properties quotations f%23 type-providers linq Parametrize DataDate dtexp1 table1 x.Datadate dtexp2 table2 getMaxDt1 q.Datadate getMaxDt2 Parametrize F# queries based on properties I'm looking to factor out some common queries over several table...
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29982711_c0
29982711
fsharp
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Title: How to use Option.map and Option.bind to rewrite the multiple null checks? Problem title: How to use Option.map and Option.bind to rewrite the multiple null checks? Tags: f%23 Problem: How to use Option.map and Option.bind to rewrite the multiple null checks? How to convert the following code, which uses c# Html...
How to use Option.map and Option.bind to rewrite the multiple null checks? How to use Option.map and Option.bind to rewrite the multiple null checks? f%23 How Option.map Option.bind node.SelectNodes first.Attributes Some value.Value None x.SelectNodes x.Attributes x.Value SelectNodes Attributes Value How to use Option....
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49575984_c1
49575984
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B => series [ 0 => 11; 1 => 12; 2 => 13; 3 => 14; 4 => 15; ... ; 9 => 20]]; ColumnsDense = series [ A => series [ 0 => 1; 1 => 2; 2 => 3; 3 => 4; 4 => 5; ... ; 9 => 10]; B => series [ 0 => 11; 1 => 12; 2 => 13; 3 => 14; 4 => 15; ... ; 9 => 20]]; IsEmpty = false; Item = ?; Item = ?; RowCount = 10; RowIndex = Deedle.Ind...
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Title: Value restriction - The value has been inferred to have generic type Problem title: Value restriction - The value has been inferred to have generic type Tags: value-restriction, polymorphism, f%23 Problem: Value restriction - The value has been inferred to have generic type Give the following definition let fn (...
Value restriction - The value has been inferred to have generic type Value restriction - The value has been inferred to have generic type value-restriction polymorphism f%23 Value _:string IEnumerable _:IEnumerable Value restriction - The value has been inferred to have generic type Give the following definition I can ...
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9233666_c1
9233666
fsharp
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2 , but wrapping a constant or the entire search condition in parens causes it to fail (oddly, wrapping a comparison in parens works). Here's an example that fails: Error in Ln: 1 Col: 8 (1 = 1 or 2 = 2) ^ Expecting: infix operator or ')' : 8 A scalar, comparison, and search condition may all start out similarly (open ...
2 , but wrapping a constant or the entire search condition in parens causes it to fail (oddly, wrapping a comparison in parens works). Here's an example that fails: Error in Ln: 1 Col: 8 (1 = 1 or 2 = 2) ^ Expecting: infix operator or ')' : 8 A scalar, comparison, and search condition may all start out similarly (open ...
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9290997_c1
9290997
fsharp
1
well // as our camera and projection. for e:Effect in mesh.Effects do let effect = e :?> BasicEffect effect.EnableDefaultLighting() effect.World <- mesh.ParentBone.Transform * Matrix.CreateRotationZ(modelRotation) * Matrix.CreateTranslation(modelPosition) effect.View <- Matrix.CreateLookAt(cameraPosition, focusPoint, ...
well // as our camera and projection. for e:Effect in mesh.Effects do let effect = e :?> BasicEffect effect.EnableDefaultLighting() effect.World <- mesh.ParentBone.Transform * Matrix.CreateRotationZ(modelRotation) * Matrix.CreateTranslation(modelPosition) effect.View <- Matrix.CreateLookAt(cameraPosition, focusPoint, ...
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5068446_c0
5068446
fsharp
0
Title: F#: More return points in functions, how to handle them? Problem title: F#: More return points in functions, how to handle them? Tags: return, functional-programming, .net, f%23, unit-type Problem: F#: More return points in functions, how to handle them? I have a problem when returning values in complex function...
F#: More return points in functions, how to handle them? F#: More return points in functions, how to handle them? return functional-programming .net f%23 unit-type More ERROR F#: More return points in functions, how to handle them? I have a problem when returning values in complex functions. Examples are always better:...
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59792456_c0
59792456
fsharp
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Title: Update a record multiple times by a function with arguments from a list Problem title: Update a record multiple times by a function with arguments from a list Tags: f%23 Problem: Update a record multiple times by a function with arguments from a list What I have: type Item = { Name : string } type Model = { Item...
Update a record multiple times by a function with arguments from a list Update a record multiple times by a function with arguments from a list f%23 a Update Item Name Model Items Msg AddItem DoNothing List.append NewItem model.Items head::tail Update a record multiple times by a function with arguments from a list Wha...
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4113757_c0
4113757
fsharp
0
Title: So what&#x27;s the deal with F#, now that it&#x27;s been open-sourced? Problem title: So what&#x27;s the deal with F#, now that it&#x27;s been open-sourced? Tags: mono, visual-studio-2010, f%23, .net Problem: So what's the deal with F#, now that it's been open-sourced? I got pretty excited after finding out that...
So what&#x27;s the deal with F#, now that it&#x27;s been open-sourced? So what&#x27;s the deal with F#, now that it&#x27;s been open-sourced? mono visual-studio-2010 f%23 .net visual-studio-2010 So what's the deal with F#, now that it's been open-sourced? I got pretty excited after finding out that F# will be released ...
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10474670_c0
10474670
fsharp
0
Title: Reflection error when using F# sprintf &quot;%A&quot; on Windows Phone Problem title: Reflection error when using F# sprintf &quot;%A&quot; on Windows Phone Tags: silverlight, f%23, windows-phone Problem: Reflection error when using F# sprintf "%A" on Windows Phone I have a set of F# record types like this: type...
Reflection error when using F# sprintf &quot;%A&quot; on Windows Phone Reflection error when using F# sprintf &quot;%A&quot; on Windows Phone silverlight f%23 windows-phone F# Reflection Windows Phone Course Title Instructor Duration StartDate IconUrl Url LectureSections LectureSection Completed Lectures Lecture VideoU...
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61028465_c0
61028465
fsharp
0
Title: Arithmetic with decimal list types in F# Problem title: Arithmetic with decimal list types in F# Tags: extreme-optimization, f%23, quantitative-finance Problem: Arithmetic with decimal list types in F# i have a function that calculates portfolio variance but i am getting a bit of trouble here it bugs with ( List...
Arithmetic with decimal list types in F# Arithmetic with decimal list types in F# extreme-optimization f%23 quantitative-finance Arithmetic List.sum List.length Error FS0001 List List.map List.averageBy List.zip List.sumBy Arithmetic with decimal list types in F# i have a function that calculates portfolio variance but...
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37623276_c0
37623276
fsharp
0
Title: How route /store/category/%s/brand/%s in F# Suave? Problem title: How route /store/category/%s/brand/%s in F# Suave? Tags: suave, routes, f%23, .net Problem: How route /store/category/%s/brand/%s in F# Suave? I can't figure how setup the router for a path like: /store/category/%s/brand/%s I have the web store de...
How route /store/category/%s/brand/%s in F# Suave? How route /store/category/%s/brand/%s in F# Suave? suave routes f%23 .net How Suave StrPath PrintfFormat Str2Path Store Don Views.browse Path.Store.overview Path.Store.browseBrand Path.Store.browseCategory How route /store/category/%s/brand/%s in F# Suave? I can't figu...
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24984247_c0
24984247
fsharp
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Title: Compiler can&#x27;t tell which record type with duplicate fields should be the function parameter type Problem title: Compiler can&#x27;t tell which record type with duplicate fields should be the function parameter type Tags: record, f%23 Problem: Compiler can't tell which record type with duplicate fields shou...
Compiler can&#x27;t tell which record type with duplicate fields should be the function parameter type Compiler can&#x27;t tell which record type with duplicate fields should be the function parameter type record f%23 Compiler type1 x:int type2 t.x type1.x test.fs FS0001 Compiler can't tell which record type with dupli...
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8451308_c1
8451308
fsharp
1
for (int i = 0; i < this.Columns.Length; i++) if (this.Columns[i] == column) return i; return -1; } } And the IHaveIdentifier interface is pretty basic: public interface IHaveIdentifier { BsonObjectId _id { get; set; } } Here's the code that was used to save the data in the first place: member x.Save<'T when 'T :> IHa...
for (int i = 0; i < this.Columns.Length; i++) if (this.Columns[i] == column) return i; return -1; } } And the IHaveIdentifier interface is pretty basic: public interface IHaveIdentifier { BsonObjectId _id { get; set; } } Here's the code that was used to save the data in the first place: member x.Save<'T when 'T :> IHa...
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48367833_c1
48367833
fsharp
1
sGf3BcF2cCSCu": { "senderId": "879dUqGuiXSd95QHzfhbSs05IZn2", "senderName": "Alberto", "text": "Hello" } }, "Rp7ytJdEvZeMFgpLqeCSzkSeTyf1": { "-L19FGCMuQACjYKCFEwV": { "senderId": "Rp7ytJdEvZeMFgpLqeCSzkSeTyf1", "senderName": "Albert", "text": "Hey" }, "-L19T_v2Utxhu1mGhz7-": { "senderId": "YMM45tgFFvYB7rx9PhC2TE5eW6D2...
created the following records: Next, I have the following line of code: where html is the JSON string shown above. However, this throws the following error: Cannot deserialize the current JSON object (e.g. {"name":"value"}) into type 'Types+Declined[]' because the type requires a JSON array (e.g. [1,2,3]) to deseriali...
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35393802_c0
35393802
fsharp
0
Title: Get elements between two elements in an F# collection Problem title: Get elements between two elements in an F# collection Tags: f%23 Problem: Get elements between two elements in an F# collection I'd like to take a List or Array, and given two elements in the collection, get all elements between them. But I wan...
Get elements between two elements in an F# collection Get elements between two elements in an F# collection f%23 Get first:int second:int Array.indexed Array.filter Get elements between two elements in an F# collection I'd like to take a List or Array, and given two elements in the collection, get all elements between ...
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42308781_c0
42308781
fsharp
0
Title: Collection of objects that implement a generic interface in F# Problem title: Collection of objects that implement a generic interface in F# Tags: f%23, interface, generics Problem: Collection of objects that implement a generic interface in F# Suppose I have the following code: type A = abstract member hi: stri...
Collection of objects that implement a generic interface in F# Collection of objects that implement a generic interface in F# f%23 interface generics Collection self.hi Hello self.thing FS0001 Collection of objects that implement a generic interface in F# Suppose I have the following code: I can make F#'s type checker ...
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2807644_c0
2807644
fsharp
0
Title: F# Seq.initInfinite giving StackOverflowException Problem title: F# Seq.initInfinite giving StackOverflowException Tags: f%23 Problem: F# Seq.initInfinite giving StackOverflowException I'm learning F#, and I am having trouble understanding why this crashes. It's an attempt to solve Project Euler problem 2 . let ...
F# Seq.initInfinite giving StackOverflowException F# Seq.initInfinite giving StackOverflowException f%23 StackOverflowException Seq.initInfinite CALC Seq.map Seq.filter Seq.takeWhile Seq.iter F# Seq.initInfinite giving StackOverflowException I'm learning F#, and I am having trouble understanding why this crashes. It's ...
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5327591_c0
5327591
fsharp
0
Title: Why shouldn&#x27;t I use F# asynchronous workflows for parallelism? Problem title: Why shouldn&#x27;t I use F# asynchronous workflows for parallelism? Tags: task-parallel-library, parallel-processing, asynchronous, f%23 Problem: Why shouldn't I use F# asynchronous workflows for parallelism? I have been learning ...
Why shouldn&#x27;t I use F# asynchronous workflows for parallelism? Why shouldn&#x27;t I use F# asynchronous workflows for parallelism? task-parallel-library parallel-processing asynchronous f%23 Why Array.map Async.Parallel Async.RunSynchronously PSeq Why shouldn't I use F# asynchronous workflows for parallelism? I ha...
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76850258_c1
76850258
fsharp
1
nugets to my project. Any insights or suggestions would be greatly appreciated! I attempted different approaches to resolve the issue with the Fit.Line function in MathNet.Numerics returning a struct tuple (float * float) while I was using reference tuples (float, float) in my code. Attempt 1: let Tau0, Mu = ref(resul...
nugets to my project. Any insights or suggestions would be greatly appreciated! I attempted different approaches to resolve the issue with the Fit.Line function in MathNet.Numerics returning a struct tuple (float * float) while I was using reference tuples (float, float) in my code. Attempt 1: let Tau0, Mu = ref(resul...
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11574578_c0
11574578
fsharp
0
Title: Scoping &amp; Indentation in fsunit Problem title: Scoping &amp; Indentation in fsunit Tags: fsunit, f%23 Problem: Scoping & Indentation in fsunit I can't seem to get the indentation right in my fsunit tests. I keep getting told to use the ML-style "use let ... in", but doing that means the compiler has trouble ...
Scoping &amp; Indentation in fsunit Scoping &amp; Indentation in fsunit fsunit f%23 Scoping Indentation TestFixture yamlReader.read config.yaml Test yamlConfig.ContainsKey YamlScalar token1 YamlMapping env3 env3.Value value3 yamlReader.toTokens Seq.head firstToken.name token2 Scoping & Indentation in fsunit I can't see...
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38445118_c0
38445118
fsharp
0
Title: F# Regex matching chain Problem title: F# Regex matching chain Tags: pattern-matching, regex, f%23, operators Problem: F# Regex matching chain As I am not completely happy with F#'s regex implementation for my usage, I wanted to implement a so-called regex chain . It basically works as follows: The given string ...
F# Regex matching chain F# Regex matching chain pattern-matching regex f%23 operators Regex RegexMatch GroupCollection Regex.Match m.Success m.Groups pattern1 pattern2 pattern3 F# Regex matching chain As I am not completely happy with F#'s regex implementation for my usage, I wanted to implement a so-called regex chain...
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41983631_c1
41983631
fsharp
1
supported by the language". In concordance with this, Intellisense does not detect the property: Now, when inspecting the FSharpOption type, I can see that the IsNone and IsSome "properties" appear as static methods: On the other hand, when I inspect the type from F#, I see the following instead: Here, the "existence"...
supported by the language". In concordance with this, Intellisense does not detect the property: Now, when inspecting the FSharpOption type, I can see that the IsNone and IsSome "properties" appear as static methods: On the other hand, when I inspect the type from F#, I see the following instead: Here, the "existence"...
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58761896_c0
58761896
fsharp
0
Title: Referring to a top-level type being shadowed by local module type Problem title: Referring to a top-level type being shadowed by local module type Tags: f%23 Problem: Referring to a top-level type being shadowed by local module type New to F#. Enjoying it. I'm trying to refer to a type that I've declared in the ...
Referring to a top-level type being shadowed by local module type Referring to a top-level type being shadowed by local module type f%23 Referring Order int64 DTO DomainToDTO Order.Id Id.value o1.Id Order1 Order2 Order2.Id Referring to a top-level type being shadowed by local module type New to F#. Enjoying it. I'm try...
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