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fsharp
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Title: Three ways of traversing a binary tree recursively in Fsharp F# Problem title: Three ways of traversing a binary tree recursively in Fsharp F# Tags: f%23, types, tree Problem: Three ways of traversing a binary tree recursively in Fsharp F# I have been reading this great book Functional Programming Using F# I hav...
Three ways of traversing a binary tree recursively in Fsharp F# Three ways of traversing a binary tree recursively in Fsharp F# f%23 types tree Three Fsharp BinaryTree Leaf Node tr:BinaryTree tree:BinaryTree Three ways of traversing a binary tree recursively in Fsharp F# I have been reading this great book Functional P...
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64859907_c0
64859907
fsharp
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Title: Thoth.Json.Net – Decoder as a Functor, is it possible? Problem title: Thoth.Json.Net – Decoder as a Functor, is it possible? Tags: f%23%2B, f%23 Problem: Thoth.Json.Net – Decoder as a Functor, is it possible? I have found this superb JSON library for F#, it's inspired by Elm's Json.Decode and it defines a basic ...
Thoth.Json.Net – Decoder as a Functor, is it possible? Thoth.Json.Net – Decoder as a Functor, is it possible? f%23%2B f%23 DecoderError Thoth.Json.Net Decoder Functor Result Decode.string CustomerId Map Decode.map SubmitId Currency Thoth.Json.Net – Decoder as a Functor, is it possible? I have found this superb JSON lib...
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69876558_c0
69876558
fsharp
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Title: How to parse a fixed string with FParsec Problem title: How to parse a fixed string with FParsec Tags: parsing, fparsec, f%23 Problem: How to parse a fixed string with FParsec I'm trying to parse fixed strings with FParsec. For example parsing null from the documentation : open FParsec type Json = JNull let jnul...
How to parse a fixed string with FParsec How to parse a fixed string with FParsec parsing fparsec f%23 How FParsec Json JNull Parser ParserResult Success Failure Error Col Expecting Note How to parse a fixed string with FParsec I'm trying to parse fixed strings with FParsec. For example parsing null from the documentat...
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46395402_c0
46395402
fsharp
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Title: [F#]; [Compilation error]; Cannot compile any F# program Problem title: [F#]; [Compilation error]; Cannot compile any F# program Tags: f%23, visual-studio-2017, .net Problem: [F#]; [Compilation error]; Cannot compile any F# program I just started programming in F# (using Visual Studio 2017 on windows 10) and I c...
[F#]; [Compilation error]; Cannot compile any F# program [F#]; [Compilation error]; Cannot compile any F# program f%23 visual-studio-2017 .net Compilation Cannot System Console.ReadKey Hey visual-studio-2017 [F#]; [Compilation error]; Cannot compile any F# program I just started programming in F# (using Visual Studio 2...
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24438883_c0
24438883
fsharp
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Title: The mutable variable 'x' is used in an invalid way. Mutable variables cannot be captured by closures Problem title: The mutable variable 'x' is used in an invalid way. Mutable variables cannot be captured by closures Tags: f%23 Problem: The mutable variable 'x' is used in an invalid way. Muta...
The mutable variable 'x' is used in an invalid way. Mutable variables cannot be captured by closures The mutable variable 'x' is used in an invalid way. Mutable variables cannot be captured by closures f%23 a Mutable EntryPoint Console.ReadKey Consider The mutable variable 'x' is used in an invalid ...
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33000555_c0
33000555
fsharp
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Title: Why is the output from Unquote missing in my F# unit test failures? Problem title: Why is the output from Unquote missing in my F# unit test failures? Tags: f%23, f%23-unquote Problem: Why is the output from Unquote missing in my F# unit test failures? I have a unit test written in F# that uses the Unquote libra...
Why is the output from Unquote missing in my F# unit test failures? Why is the output from Unquote missing in my F# unit test failures? f%23 f%23-unquote System.ArgumentException Unquote Why Iccm System NUnit.Framework Swensen.Unquote TestCase er.aspx FolderID Uri Iccm.callLink TFS SANDBOX_2456764.0 PrototypeWorkspace ...
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26869249_c0
26869249
fsharp
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Title: getting the MonoBrickFirmware.dll library ev3 Button value as hexadecimal in F# Problem title: getting the MonoBrickFirmware.dll library ev3 Button value as hexadecimal in F# Tags: f%23 Problem: getting the MonoBrickFirmware.dll library ev3 Button value as hexadecimal in F# let buts: ButtonEvents = new ButtonEve...
getting the MonoBrickFirmware.dll library ev3 Button value as hexadecimal in F# getting the MonoBrickFirmware.dll library ev3 Button value as hexadecimal in F# f%23 MonoBrickFirmware.dll ev3 Button ButtonEvents add_UpPressed Vehicle Forward SPEED add_DownPressed Backward UpReleased Off DownReleased RightPressed LeftPre...
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60148007_c0
60148007
fsharp
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Title: How to index your own defined type of list in F# Problem title: How to index your own defined type of list in F# Tags: f%23 Problem: How to index your own defined type of list in F# Excuse me if it's a dumb question, but I'm new with f# and couldn't find anything on this. I'm working on a school assignment to ma...
How to index your own defined type of list in F# How to index your own defined type of list in F# f%23 How Word some_list w:word pos:int Item How to index your own defined type of list in F# Excuse me if it's a dumb question, but I'm new with f# and couldn't find anything on this. I'm working on a school assignment to ...
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20291218_c0
20291218
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Title: iterative binary search implementation in f# Problem title: iterative binary search implementation in f# Tags: binary-search, f%23 Problem: iterative binary search implementation in f# I am trying to write a binary search in f#, but stumbled at a problem: let find(words:string[]) (value:string) = let mutable mid...
iterative binary search implementation in f# iterative binary search implementation in f# binary-search f%23 words:string value:string words.Length iterative binary search implementation in f# I am trying to write a binary search in f#, but stumbled at a problem: It is giving error at the line which says true saying it...
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3220654_c0
3220654
fsharp
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Title: function to return index of largest neighbor Problem title: function to return index of largest neighbor Tags: syntax, function, f%23, design-patterns Problem: function to return index of largest neighbor F# function Problem: given a list of items e.g.: ["5";"10";"2";"53";"4"] and a Search Index, I require a fun...
function to return index of largest neighbor function to return index of largest neighbor syntax function f%23 design-patterns GetMaxNode x:Array Idx Item FS0039 function to return index of largest neighbor F# function Problem: given a list of items e.g.: and a Search Index, I require a function such that it compares t...
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41655209_c0
41655209
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Title: Change x/y-coordinate of ellipse Problem title: Change x/y-coordinate of ellipse Tags: f%23, ellipse Problem: Change x/y-coordinate of ellipse As a part of a bigger project, I'm trying to figure out how to move an object (ellipse in this case). Here is the part of my code that is giving me trouble: //updating th...
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47106076_c0
47106076
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Title: How declare Xamarin.Forms.Dependency with F#? Problem title: How declare Xamarin.Forms.Dependency with F#? Tags: xamarin.forms, f%23, blinkid, microblink Problem: How declare Xamarin.Forms.Dependency with F#? I'm porting from C# this code: using MicroBlink; [assembly: Xamarin.Forms.Dependency (typeof (BlinkIDImp...
How declare Xamarin.Forms.Dependency with F#? How declare Xamarin.Forms.Dependency with F#? xamarin.forms f%23 blinkid microblink MicroBlink How Xamarin.Forms.Dependency BlinkIDImplementation BlinkIDApp.iOS IBlinkID CustomDelegate BlinkID.Instance LicenseKey MZEFTUGV Delegate xamarin.forms How declare Xamarin.Forms.Dep...
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33735576_c0
33735576
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Title: Convert viewmodel from C# to F# Problem title: Convert viewmodel from C# to F# Tags: f%23, c%23-to-f%23 Problem: Convert viewmodel from C# to F# What does the following ViewModel look like in F#? namespace MVVMExample { public class ViewModel : INotifyPropertyChanged { public event PropertyChangedEventHandler Pr...
Convert viewmodel from C# to F# Convert viewmodel from C# to F# f%23 c%23-to-f%23 C# Convert MVVMExample ViewModel INotifyPropertyChanged PropertyChangedEventHandler PropertyChanged _firstName FirstName RaisePropertyChanged _lastName LastName GetFullName string.Format PropertyChangedEventArgs Convert viewmodel from C# ...
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Title: Why can&#x27;t I add packages with Paket? Problem title: Why can&#x27;t I add packages with Paket? Tags: f%23, nuget, paket Problem: Why can't I add packages with Paket? I followed the instructions in the answer by smoothdeveloper in How to use paket from command line and now I have all three Paket directories i...
Why can&#x27;t I add packages with Paket? Why can&#x27;t I add packages with Paket? f%23 nuget paket Why Paket XUnit paket.dependencies paket.references Intellisense Add Download Why can't I add packages with Paket? I followed the instructions in the answer by smoothdeveloper in How to use paket from command line and n...
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Title: How to expose the type as friendly as possible to both C# and F#? Problem title: How to expose the type as friendly as possible to both C# and F#? Tags: f%23 Problem: How to expose the type as friendly as possible to both C# and F#? For example, if I have written a module in F# module Lib type A = member this.x1...
How to expose the type as friendly as possible to both C# and F#? How to expose the type as friendly as possible to both C# and F#? f%23 How Lib this.x1 this.y1 this.x2 this.y2 Lib.A Lib.A.C Using How to expose the type as friendly as possible to both C# and F#? For example, if I have written a module in F# It works we...
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{ public double toBase { get { return 1000.0; } } } public class ft : ILength { public double toBase { get { return 0.3048; } } } public static UnitDouble<R> Convert<T, R>(UnitDouble<T> input) where T : ILength, new() where R : ILength, new() { double mult = (new T() as IUnit).toBase; double div = (new R() as IUnit).t...
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Title: Merge different &quot;type&quot; lists Problem title: Merge different &quot;type&quot; lists Tags: f%23, merge Problem: Merge different "type" lists I am relatively new to F#, but am really impressed with it so far, and despite having spent a lot of time searching and looking at the books I own I can not yet fin...
Merge different &quot;type&quot; lists Merge different &quot;type&quot; lists f%23 merge Merge int32 Common StringFieldA StringFieldB Ratio StringFieldC Mean StringFieldD Merged Merge different "type" lists I am relatively new to F#, but am really impressed with it so far, and despite having spent a lot of time searchi...
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Title: algorithm for drawing xFractal at differents depths in F# Problem title: algorithm for drawing xFractal at differents depths in F# Tags: recursion, fractals, f%23 Problem: algorithm for drawing xFractal at differents depths in F# the above is the xFractal mentioned in the title of this post. I need to implement ...
algorithm for drawing xFractal at differents depths in F# algorithm for drawing xFractal at differents depths in F# recursion fractals f%23 ImgUtil Sierpinski algorithm for drawing xFractal at differents depths in F# the above is the xFractal mentioned in the title of this post. I need to implement a function which all...
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abc def" but trying to run tokens results in an exception: > run tokens "{abc} def" ;; System.InvalidOperationException: (Ln: 1, Col: 10): The combinator 'many' was applied to a parser that succeeds without consuming input and without changing the parser state in any other way. (If no exception had been raised, the com...
abc def" but trying to run tokens results in an exception: > run tokens "{abc} def" ;; System.InvalidOperationException: (Ln: 1, Col: 10): The combinator 'many' was applied to a parser that succeeds without consuming input and without changing the parser state in any other way. (If no exception had been raised, the com...
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Title: F# Type Provider for SQL in a class Problem title: F# Type Provider for SQL in a class Tags: f%23, type-providers, sql Problem: F# Type Provider for SQL in a class I am writing a F# to be used with Azure Worker role. I want the class to have the connection string a as a parameter. I create a db connection with t...
F# Type Provider for SQL in a class F# Type Provider for SQL in a class f%23 type-providers sql Type Provider SQL SqlDataConnection dbSchema.GetDataContext DataSource Literal Data Source SQLEXPRESS Initial Catalog Service Integrated Security DealerFactory Factory this.GetList F# Type Provider for SQL in a class I am wr...
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Title: Form data is not correct with Suave web server Problem title: Form data is not correct with Suave web server Tags: suave, f%23 Problem: Form data is not correct with Suave web server I am trying to receive a confirmation from AWS' SNS system. It sends a message through a POST to a webserver and I'm receiving it ...
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Title: Matching string in F# FAKE build file Problem title: Matching string in F# FAKE build file Tags: build, f%23-fake, f%23 Problem: Matching string in F# FAKE build file I have a F# FAKE build file that I want to call with a parameter conf that can have two values, cs and sk. My batch file looks like this @echo off...
Matching string in F# FAKE build file Matching string in F# FAKE build file build f%23-fake f%23 Matching FAKE nuget.exe OutputDirectory ExcludeVersion Fake.exe build.fsx Release FS0001 Target Build MSBuild Configuration Log AppBuild-Output Matching string in F# FAKE build file I have a F# FAKE build file that I want t...
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Title: F# Monad how fix datatypes Problem title: F# Monad how fix datatypes Tags: monads, f%23 Problem: F# Monad how fix datatypes I am trying to write a Monad in F# but I can not compile the code and I am getting error FS0001 error: This expression was expected to have type 'Result' but here has type '(Result<'a> -> R...
F# Monad how fix datatypes F# Monad how fix datatypes monads f%23 Monad System Result TSuccess Success Failure s:string i:int EntryPoint Console.WriteLine mys.ToString F# Monad how fix datatypes I am trying to write a Monad in F# but I can not compile the code and I am getting error FS0001 error: This expression was ex...
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Title: F# and type inference: &quot;int list&quot; does not support &quot;+&quot; Problem title: F# and type inference: &quot;int list&quot; does not support &quot;+&quot; Tags: type-inference, f%23 Problem: F# and type inference: "int list" does not support "+" Why does the following generate an error? let mult a b = ...
F# and type inference: &quot;int list&quot; does not support &quot;+&quot; F# and type inference: &quot;int list&quot; does not support &quot;+&quot; type-inference f%23 Recursive terminatingValue:int h::t F# and type inference: "int list" does not support "+" Why does the following generate an error? The second let ge...
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Title: F# nested list problems Problem title: F# nested list problems Tags: f%23, list, nested Problem: F# nested list problems I have a list such as let stdCourseList = [(10,[100;101;102]); (11,[101]); (14,[]); (12,[100;101])];; this is a list with student id and the list of course id I want to implement a function th...
F# nested list problems F# nested list problems f%23 list nested id2:int y:int id2 FS0025 Incomplete F# nested list problems I have a list such as this is a list with student id and the list of course id I want to implement a function that would be able to count the number of course that a student is taking. such as if...
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8401953_c0
8401953
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Title: How to use System.Threading.Tasks in F#? Problem title: How to use System.Threading.Tasks in F#? Tags: f%23, .net Problem: How to use System.Threading.Tasks in F#? I'm learning F#. Recently, I read about the improvement about .NET 4.5 about tasks. So, I took a peek at how to use it in F#. In fsi: use System.Thre...
How to use System.Threading.Tasks in F#? How to use System.Threading.Tasks in F#? f%23 .net How System.Threading.Tasks Parallel.ForEach Parallel CompiledName Choose array.Length Deliberately Microsoft.FSharp.Primitives.Basics.Array.zeroCreateUnchecked How to use System.Threading.Tasks in F#? I'm learning F#. Recently, ...
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46899707_c0
46899707
fsharp
0
Title: How deselect a item on a List with F#/xamarin.forms that need to Navigation.PushAsync? Problem title: How deselect a item on a List with F#/xamarin.forms that need to Navigation.PushAsync? Tags: xamarin.forms, f%23, listview Problem: How deselect a item on a List with F#/xamarin.forms that need to Navigation.Pus...
How deselect a item on a List with F#/xamarin.forms that need to Navigation.PushAsync? How deselect a item on a List with F#/xamarin.forms that need to Navigation.PushAsync? xamarin.forms f%23 listview How List xamarin.forms Navigation.PushAsync rootPage.Navigation.PushAsync e:SelectedItemChangedEventArgs e.SelectedIte...
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35130697_c1
35130697
fsharp
1
PS 60000 (fun x -> x) blows my stack! Each call countCPS (n - 1) (fun ret -> cont (ret + 1)) generates a new continuation closure from the old one and running it involves one function application. So when evaluating countCPS 60000 (fun x -> x) , we invoke a nested sequence of 60000 closures, and even though their data ...
PS 60000 (fun x -> x) blows my stack! Each call countCPS (n - 1) (fun ret -> cont (ret + 1)) generates a new continuation closure from the old one and running it involves one function application. So when evaluating countCPS 60000 (fun x -> x) , we invoke a nested sequence of 60000 closures, and even though their data ...
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3826090_c0
3826090
fsharp
0
Title: Why does the F# Bitwise Operator pad with 1&#x27;s for signed types? Problem title: Why does the F# Bitwise Operator pad with 1&#x27;s for signed types? Tags: history, bit-shift, c%23, c%2B%2B, f%23 Problem: Why does the F# Bitwise Operator pad with 1's for signed types? I was looking at F# doc on bitwise ops: B...
Why does the F# Bitwise Operator pad with 1&#x27;s for signed types? Why does the F# Bitwise Operator pad with 1&#x27;s for signed types? history bit-shift c%23 c%2B%2B f%23 Why Bitwise Operator Why does the F# Bitwise Operator pad with 1's for signed types? I was looking at F# doc on bitwise ops: What was the motivati...
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4174852_c0
4174852
fsharp
0
Title: How to force F# interactive to reference Gtk# by default? Problem title: How to force F# interactive to reference Gtk# by default? Tags: mono, gtk%23, f%23, f%23-interactive, bash Problem: How to force F# interactive to reference Gtk# by default? I am mostly playing with F# on Linux and would like to get all the...
How to force F# interactive to reference Gtk# by default? How to force F# interactive to reference Gtk# by default? mono gtk%23 f%23 f%23-interactive bash How Gtk fsi.exe atk-sharp-2.0 atk-sharp.dll glib-sharp-2.0 glib-sharp.dll gdk-sharp-2.0 gdk-sharp.dll gtk-sharp-2.0 gtk-sharp.dll pango-sharp-2.0 pango-sharp.dll Mon...
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51022648_c1
51022648
fsharp
1
9952.dll: bad cli header, rva 0 LibGit2Sharp.fsx(7,1): error FS3160: Problem reading assembly 'd:\scripts2dev\libwba\src\play\../..\packages\play\LibGit2Sharp.NativeBinaries\runtimes\win-x64\native\git2-b0d9952.dll': Processing of a script fragment has stopped because an exception has been raised What am I missing? How...
9952.dll: bad cli header, rva 0 LibGit2Sharp.fsx(7,1): error FS3160: Problem reading assembly 'd:\scripts2dev\libwba\src\play\../..\packages\play\LibGit2Sharp.NativeBinaries\runtimes\win-x64\native\git2-b0d9952.dll': Processing of a script fragment has stopped because an exception has been raised What am I missing? How...
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25458868_c0
25458868
fsharp
0
Title: Filtering two lists f# Problem title: Filtering two lists f# Tags: filter, f%23, list, recursion Problem: Filtering two lists f# I have two string lists, one with humanIds that fulfill some conditions (humanosPosibles), and another list that contain humanIds that may or may not fulfill the conditions (likesTodo)...
Filtering two lists f# Filtering two lists f# filter f%23 list recursion Filtering likesTodo:string humanosPosibles:string humanosPosibles.Length List.filter Filtering two lists f# I have two string lists, one with humanIds that fulfill some conditions (humanosPosibles), and another list that contain humanIds that may ...
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29697666_c1
29697666
fsharp
1
Some", "Fields": [182.88] }, "stance@": { "Case": "Some", "Fields": ["Orthodox"] }, "fighter": "Alessio Sakara", "record": { "Case": "Some", "Fields": ["19-11-0 (1 NC)"] }, "reach": { "Case": "Some", "Fields": [182.88] }, "stance": { "Case": "Some", "Fields": ["Orthodox"]} The information about each fighter is saved tw...
Some", "Fields": [182.88] }, "stance@": { "Case": "Some", "Fields": ["Orthodox"] }, "fighter": "Alessio Sakara", "record": { "Case": "Some", "Fields": ["19-11-0 (1 NC)"] }, "reach": { "Case": "Some", "Fields": [182.88] }, "stance": { "Case": "Some", "Fields": ["Orthodox"]} The information about each fighter is saved tw...
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4880171_c1
4880171
fsharp
1
U" mbox.Post(UpdateState) async { do! Async.Sleep(200) } |> Async.RunSynchronously }; async { // wait some time so that several `UpdateState` messages are fired async { do! Async.Sleep(500) } |> Async.RunSynchronously for i in 1..20 do printfn "G" printfn "%d" (mbox.PostAndReply(GetState)) }] |> Async.Parallel |> Asyn...
U" mbox.Post(UpdateState) async { do! Async.Sleep(200) } |> Async.RunSynchronously }; async { // wait some time so that several `UpdateState` messages are fired async { do! Async.Sleep(500) } |> Async.RunSynchronously for i in 1..20 do printfn "G" printfn "%d" (mbox.PostAndReply(GetState)) }] |> Async.Parallel |> Asyn...
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27409266_c0
27409266
fsharp
0
Title: Loading F# module in FSI Problem title: Loading F# module in FSI Tags: f%23 Problem: Loading F# module in FSI I have a fsx file that I use for interactive development of my project. It preloads all the dlls plus I want to mock a couple of functions that should behave differently in FSI world. In fsx I have this ...
Loading F# module in FSI Loading F# module in FSI f%23 Loading FSI FSharp.Charting InteractiveUtil ChartTypes.GenericChart c.ShowChart INTERACTIVE LiveInvestigationPreload.fsx FSI_0009 c:FSharp.Charting.ChartTypes.GenericChart c:string Loading F# module in FSI I have a fsx file that I use for interactive development of...
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58149071_c0
58149071
fsharp
0
Title: F#: Declare function and find element in list Problem title: F#: Declare function and find element in list Tags: f%23, math, functional-programming, f%23-interactive, computer-science Problem: F#: Declare function and find element in list I'm quite new to F# and need some help with a problem. I'm having trouble ...
F#: Declare function and find element in list F#: Declare function and find element in list f%23 math functional-programming f%23-interactive computer-science Declare Lid Flight Airport Route ATL BRU CPH JFK LuggageCatalogue F#: Declare function and find element in list I'm quite new to F# and need some help with a pro...
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13770911_c0
13770911
fsharp
0
Title: F# List of Union Types Problem title: F# List of Union Types Tags: f%23, list, discriminated-union Problem: F# List of Union Types I want a list of Reports. Report can be either Detail or Section types. module Data type Section = { Header: string; Lines: string list; Total: string } type Detail = { State: string...
F# List of Union Types F# List of Union Types f%23 list discriminated-union List Union Types Data Section Header Lines Total Detail State Divisions Sections Summary Office Report reports:Report detail::reports summary::reports F# List of Union Types I want a list of Reports. Report can be either Detail or Section types...
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30352448_c0
30352448
fsharp
0
Title: F sharp adding lists Problem title: F sharp adding lists Tags: f%23-interactive, f%23, fsharp.data.sqlclient, f%23-data Problem: F sharp adding lists how do you convert an obj list to int type. I am trying to add two lists using a map function below but it doesn't work on obj lists. let query f= seq{ let cmd = n...
F sharp adding lists F sharp adding lists f%23-interactive f%23 fsharp.data.sqlclient f%23-data OleDbCommand SELECT OleDbConnection Provider Microsoft.ACE.OLEDB.12.0 Data Source Users Documents Vfolio.accdb Persist Security Info conn.Open DAdapt OleDbDataAdapter DTab DataSet DAdapt.Fill DTab.Tables Rows rowCol.Count Li...
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48523846_c0
48523846
fsharp
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Title: Parsing JSON With No Tag F# Problem title: Parsing JSON With No Tag F# Tags: f%23, json, firebase-realtime-database, json.net Problem: Parsing JSON With No Tag F# I am trying to deserialize the following JSON: { "-L3ELSSzZPRdjCRcFTrb":{ "senderId":"SWs56OIGzMdiCjSXahzDQX8zve92", "senderName":"alberto", "text":"H...
Parsing JSON With No Tag F# Parsing JSON With No Tag F# f%23 json firebase-realtime-database json.net Parsing JSON Tag L3ELSSzZPRdjCRcFTrb SWs56OIGzMdiCjSXahzDQX8zve92 L3EN1NW5hHWBTEGC9ve YMM45tgFFvYB7rx9PhC2TE5eW6D2 David Hey MessageContent Messages messages_list Map messages_json JsonConvert.DeserializeObject Types.M...
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Title: How can I do an &quot;inline match&quot; in F# Problem title: How can I do an &quot;inline match&quot; in F# Tags: f%23 Problem: How can I do an "inline match" in F# I have a function let binaryOp load store op = (load 0, load 1) ||> op |> store 2 that reads 2 values from a virtual memory, applies a binary opera...
How can I do an &quot;inline match&quot; in F# How can I do an &quot;inline match&quot; in F# f%23 How How can I do an "inline match" in F# I have a function that reads 2 values from a virtual memory, applies a binary operation on them, and writes the result back to memory. The argument's types are: As you can see op i...
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Title: How to create a typesafe DSL for interleaved function calls Problem title: How to create a typesafe DSL for interleaved function calls Tags: dsl, f%23 Problem: How to create a typesafe DSL for interleaved function calls I want to create a DSL where 2 ( foo and bar ) functions can be called in succession so that ...
How to create a typesafe DSL for interleaved function calls How to create a typesafe DSL for interleaved function calls dsl f%23 How DSL FooResult BarResult result_type:BarResult result_type:FooResult How to create a typesafe DSL for interleaved function calls I want to create a DSL where 2 ( foo and bar ) functions ca...
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70787165_c0
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Title: Remove same values from two lists and compare them using List.fold in F# Problem title: Remove same values from two lists and compare them using List.fold in F# Tags: f%23-3.0, f%23 Problem: Remove same values from two lists and compare them using List.fold in F# I am trying to create a function that takes two l...
Remove same values from two lists and compare them using List.fold in F# Remove same values from two lists and compare them using List.fold in F# f%23-3.0 f%23 two List.fold Remove list1 list2 Remove same values from two lists and compare them using List.fold in F# I am trying to create a function that takes two lists ...
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HotSpot(TM) 64-Bit Server VM (build 25.131-b11, mixed mode) El código EPL de Android Designer está disponible EPL: https://github.com/xamarin/AndroidDesigner.EPL Apple Developer Tools Xcode 9.1 (13532) Build 9B55 Xamarin.Mac Version: 4.0.0.214 (Visual Studio Community) Xamarin Inspector Version: 1.3.2 Hash: 461f09a Br...
HotSpot(TM) 64-Bit Server VM (build 25.131-b11, mixed mode) El código EPL de Android Designer está disponible EPL: https://github.com/xamarin/AndroidDesigner.EPL Apple Developer Tools Xcode 9.1 (13532) Build 9B55 Xamarin.Mac Version: 4.0.0.214 (Visual Studio Community) Xamarin Inspector Version: 1.3.2 Hash: 461f09a Br...
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the type to force it to deserialize from a JSON object. Path 'posts[0].tags.F#', line 1, position 1582. Source= StackTrace: at Newtonsoft.Json.Serialization.JsonSerializerInternalReader.CreateObject(JsonReader reader, Type objectType, JsonContract contract, JsonProperty member, JsonContainerContract containerContract,...
the type to force it to deserialize from a JSON object. Path 'posts[0].tags.F#', line 1, position 1582. Source= StackTrace: at Newtonsoft.Json.Serialization.JsonSerializerInternalReader.CreateObject(JsonReader reader, Type objectType, JsonContract contract, JsonProperty member, JsonContainerContract containerContract,...
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Title: Complete, efficient NumericLiteral module implementation Problem title: Complete, efficient NumericLiteral module implementation Tags: generics, literals, f%23 Problem: Complete, efficient NumericLiteral module implementation Building on a discussion in this question , could anyone provide code, or a link to cod...
Complete, efficient NumericLiteral module implementation Complete, efficient NumericLiteral module implementation generics literals f%23 Complete NumericLiteral NumericLiteralX FromInt32 NumericLiteralG FromZero LanguagePrimitives.GenericZero FromOne LanguagePrimitives.GenericOne n:int n_incr g_incr Complete, efficient...
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Title: F# synchronized access to list Problem title: F# synchronized access to list Tags: agent, f%23, immutability, multithreading Problem: F# synchronized access to list Let's say I have a list of integers in the system: let mutable data: int list = [1; 2; 3; 4; 5] which is updated (by adding an element) by relativel...
F# synchronized access to list F# synchronized access to list agent f%23 immutability multithreading newItem::data F# synchronized access to list Let's say I have a list of integers in the system: which is updated (by adding an element) by relatively few producers and consumed by lots of consumers. Note: it's ok if con...
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67610586_c0
67610586
fsharp
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Title: How to use Playwright Sharp in F# for Browser Automation Problem title: How to use Playwright Sharp in F# for Browser Automation Tags: playwright-sharp, f%23 Problem: How to use Playwright Sharp in F# for Browser Automation I guess this is a classic C# to F# conversion I haven't quite got my head around. I am tr...
How to use Playwright Sharp in F# for Browser Automation How to use Playwright Sharp in F# for Browser Automation playwright-sharp f%23 var How Playwright Sharp Browser Automation Playwright.CreateAsync playwright.Chromium.LaunchAsync browser.NewPageAsync page.GotoAsync www.bing.com page.ScreenshotAsync PlaywrightSharp...
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32864143_c0
32864143
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Title: Turning a generator based on System.Random into an FsCheck generator Problem title: Turning a generator based on System.Random into an FsCheck generator Tags: fscheck, f%23 Problem: Turning a generator based on System.Random into an FsCheck generator Suppose I am given a generator based on System.Random and I wa...
Turning a generator based on System.Random into an FsCheck generator Turning a generator based on System.Random into an FsCheck generator fscheck f%23 Turning System.Random FsCheck MyGen myGen.Generate Gen.choose System.Int32.MaxValue Turning a generator based on System.Random into an FsCheck generator Suppose I am giv...
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4496945_c0
4496945
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Title: How to compile F# library from another F# program Problem title: How to compile F# library from another F# program Tags: f%23 Problem: How to compile F# library from another F# program I want to make my Application configuration as F# file wich will be compiled to dll. (like XMonad configuration with xmonad.hs o...
How to compile F# library from another F# program How to compile F# library from another F# program f%23 another How RNExcel.Repository RNExcel.Model ExpenseReportRepository x.GetAll Name User1 Role Password ExpenseLineItems ExpenseType Item1 ExpenseAmount Item2 User2 Estimator How to compile F# library from another F#...
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) :: (map f ls);; let rec foldl f e ls = match ls with | [] -> e | (l::ls) -> foldl f (f e l) ls;; let sigma ls = foldl ( + ) 0 ls;; Code signals: System.Exception, Mono, GenNode, l::ls, FSI_0002.DEL.genSize, FSI_0002.DEL, FSI_0002.DEL.map, StartupCode$FSI_0004, FSI_0004.main, object.runtime_invoke_void, System.Reflect...
the new definition for genSize, the rest of the code from attempt #1 carries unchanged. FSI> genSize tree = 5 Attempt Three - in MonoDevelop 5.9.4 Copy the code from Attempt 2 into MonoDevelop 5.9.4 and run it there and it correctly returns 6. Question: Could someone please explain to me what is causing the discrepanc...
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Title: F# properties vs. C# properties Problem title: F# properties vs. C# properties Tags: c%23, f%23, properties Problem: F# properties vs. C# properties In developing an F# application, I have a type that comprises a property of type Lazy<'T> . Apparently, one interesting side effect (pardon the pun) of the way that...
F# properties vs. C# properties F# properties vs. C# properties c%23 f%23 properties Lazy this.Value lazyValue.Value _lazyVal F# properties vs. C# properties In developing an F# application, I have a type that comprises a property of type Lazy<'T> . Apparently, one interesting side effect (pardon the pun) of the way th...
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28990302_c0
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Title: Is there any way to influence the code the F# compiler generates for structural equality? Problem title: Is there any way to influence the code the F# compiler generates for structural equality? Tags: .net, f%23, structural-equality, record, floating-point-precision Problem: Is there any way to influence the cod...
Is there any way to influence the code the F# compiler generates for structural equality? Is there any way to influence the code the F# compiler generates for structural equality? .net f%23 structural-equality record floating-point-precision Is there any way to influence the code the F# compiler generates for structura...
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24550182_c1
24550182
fsharp
1
} queen = let canTakeQueen = canTake queen List.exists canTakeQueen queens |> not let rec solutionsForX x {Queens = queens} = match x with | i when i > 0 && i < 9 -> [1..8] |> List.map (fun y -> {Position = Position (x,y)}) |> List.filter (canPlaceQueen {Queens = queens}) |> List.map (fun q -> {Queens = q::queens}) |> ...
} queen = let canTakeQueen = canTake queen List.exists canTakeQueen queens |> not let rec solutionsForX x {Queens = queens} = match x with | i when i > 0 && i < 9 -> [1..8] |> List.map (fun y -> {Position = Position (x,y)}) |> List.filter (canPlaceQueen {Queens = queens}) |> List.map (fun q -> {Queens = q::queens}) |> ...
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51563615_c0
51563615
fsharp
0
Title: FsSql Not working when Parameterizing Columns Problem title: FsSql Not working when Parameterizing Columns Tags: f%23, fssql, postgresql Problem: FsSql Not working when Parameterizing Columns Using F# , FsSql and PostGres So I'm using this function let getSqlParameter value = let uniqueKey = Guid.NewGuid().ToStr...
FsSql Not working when Parameterizing Columns FsSql Not working when Parameterizing Columns f%23 fssql postgresql mytable FsSql Not Parameterizing Columns PostGres Guid.NewGuid ToString Sql.Parameter.make a29c575b69bb4629a9971dac2808b445 LIKE Sql.asyncExecReader FsSql Not working when Parameterizing Columns Using F# , ...
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53090497_c0
53090497
fsharp
0
Title: Referencing Generated Types from Erased Types Problem title: Referencing Generated Types from Erased Types Tags: f%23, type-providers Problem: Referencing Generated Types from Erased Types While building an F# Type Provider, I came across a situation where I needed to generate both generative and erasing types. ...
Referencing Generated Types from Erased Types Referencing Generated Types from Erased Types f%23 type-providers Erased Referencing Generated Types FlagsAttribute Referencing Generated Types from Erased Types While building an F# Type Provider, I came across a situation where I needed to generate both generative and era...
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18047642_c1
18047642
fsharp
1
Add(_) -> Some "+" | Sub(_) | Neg(_) -> Some "-" | Mult(_) -> Some "*" | Div(_) -> Some "/" | Pow(_) -> Some "**" | _ -> None Now I can rewrite my format function beautifully as follows: let rec format expr = match expr with | Unary(x) & Operator(op) -> sprintf "%s(%s)" op (format x) | Binary(x, y) & Operator(op) -> s...
Add(_) -> Some "+" | Sub(_) | Neg(_) -> Some "-" | Mult(_) -> Some "*" | Div(_) -> Some "/" | Pow(_) -> Some "**" | _ -> None Now I can rewrite my format function beautifully as follows: let rec format expr = match expr with | Unary(x) & Operator(op) -> sprintf "%s(%s)" op (format x) | Binary(x, y) & Operator(op) -> s...
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24977767_c1
24977767
fsharp
1
Int 0I static member (+) (Int a, Int b) = Int (a+b) interface IRing2<Integer> with member __.Zero = Integer.Zero member __.Addition with get() = Integer.(+) which now I can pattern match, but it also means that I can write nonsense such as let ring = (Int 3) :> IRing2<_> 3. I could use an additional level of indirecti...
Int 0I static member (+) (Int a, Int b) = Int (a+b) interface IRing2<Integer> with member __.Zero = Integer.Zero member __.Addition with get() = Integer.(+) which now I can pattern match, but it also means that I can write nonsense such as let ring = (Int 3) :> IRing2<_> 3. I could use an additional level of indirecti...
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16495420_c0
16495420
fsharp
0
Title: F# [&lt;Literal&gt;] causes Invalid Program Problem title: F# [&lt;Literal&gt;] causes Invalid Program Tags: f%23, guid, literals Problem: F# [ ] causes Invalid Program I'm trying to match the Empty Guid using a Literal, and I can't figure out what's going on here: let [<Literal>] EmptyGuid = System.Guid () let ...
F# [&lt;Literal&gt;] causes Invalid Program F# [&lt;Literal&gt;] causes Invalid Program f%23 guid literals Invalid Program Literal EmptyGuid System.Guid System.Guid.NewGuid Some None Comment guid.ToString Guid F# [ ] causes Invalid Program I'm trying to match the Empty Guid using a Literal, and I can't figure out what'...
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3414237_c1
3414237
fsharp
1
: %O" top bottom left right front back I then went on to write a Cube module which provided the function getOrientations. module Cube = let rotateNormalRight (c:'a cube) = cube(c.Top, c.Bottom, c.Back, c.Front, c.Left, c.Right) let rotateLongitudinalRight (c:'a cube) = cube(c.Left, c.Right, c.Bottom, c.Top, c.Front, c....
: %O" top bottom left right front back I then went on to write a Cube module which provided the function getOrientations. module Cube = let rotateNormalRight (c:'a cube) = cube(c.Top, c.Bottom, c.Back, c.Front, c.Left, c.Right) let rotateLongitudinalRight (c:'a cube) = cube(c.Left, c.Right, c.Bottom, c.Top, c.Front, c....
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27179239_c1
27179239
fsharp
1
your answer - the simple step function now compiles. But it doesn't seem to help with the Cumulative Normal case. Given this code: // Cumulative Normal Distribution Function - attempt to write a generic version let inline CDF(x:^T) : ^T = let (b1,b2,b3) = (0.319381530, -0.356563782, 1.781477937) let (b4,b5) = (-1.8212...
your answer - the simple step function now compiles. But it doesn't seem to help with the Cumulative Normal case. Given this code: // Cumulative Normal Distribution Function - attempt to write a generic version let inline CDF(x:^T) : ^T = let (b1,b2,b3) = (0.319381530, -0.356563782, 1.781477937) let (b4,b5) = (-1.8212...
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34248945_c0
34248945
fsharp
0
Title: Tail Recursive map f# Problem title: Tail Recursive map f# Tags: map-function, tail-recursion, f%23 Problem: Tail Recursive map f# I want to write a tail recursive function to multiply all the values in a list by 2 in F#. I know there is a bunch of ways to do this but i want to know if this is even a viable meth...
Tail Recursive map f# Tail Recursive map f# map-function tail-recursion f%23 Tail Recursive car::cdr Tail Recursive map f# I want to write a tail recursive function to multiply all the values in a list by 2 in F#. I know there is a bunch of ways to do this but i want to know if this is even a viable method. This is pur...
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36719212_c1
36719212
fsharp
1
expressions that have precedence where the string is the binary operator and the int is the precedence. Other functions are preformed on the data such that using F# map might be an advantage over list. I have not decided on a final solution but wanted to explore this problem with map while it was still in the forefron...
expressions that have precedence where the string is the binary operator and the int is the precedence. Other functions are preformed on the data such that using F# map might be an advantage over list. I have not decided on a final solution but wanted to explore this problem with map while it was still in the forefron...
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45294388_c0
45294388
fsharp
0
Title: How to request UAC in fsi and fsharp script Problem title: How to request UAC in fsi and fsharp script Tags: f%23-interactive, f%23, f%23-scripting Problem: How to request UAC in fsi and fsharp script I have a script: open System open System.IO let fileSize path = try Some((new FileInfo(path)).Length) with | e -...
How to request UAC in fsi and fsharp script How to request UAC in fsi and fsharp script f%23-interactive f%23 f%23-scripting System.UnauthorizedAccessException How UAC System System.IO Some FileInfo Length None Directory.GetFiles SearchOption.AllDirectories Array.map Option.defaultValue Array.reduce Users Documents Man...
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28695810_c0
28695810
fsharp
0
Title: How to add an &quot;External&quot; CodeDom provider for xsd.exe? Problem title: How to add an &quot;External&quot; CodeDom provider for xsd.exe? Tags: xsd.exe, nuget, .net, f%23 Problem: How to add an "External" CodeDom provider for xsd.exe? I am generating F# classes from XSD using an example . How can xsd.exe ...
How to add an &quot;External&quot; CodeDom provider for xsd.exe? How to add an &quot;External&quot; CodeDom provider for xsd.exe? xsd.exe nuget .net f%23 How External CodeDom xsd.exe FSharp.Compiler.CodeDom fpml-asset-4-2.xsd Microsoft.FSharp.Compiler.CodeDom.FSharpCodeProvider Version Culture PublicKeyToken a19089b1c7...
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55005343_c1
55005343
fsharp
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: 15.9.0] error: Package 'FSharp.xUnit' is incompatible with 'all' frameworks in project 'C:\Users\mjohn\workspace\fsharp\hello-world\HelloWorld.fsproj'. So how can I install xUnit for F#? This guide from MS unfortunately is lacking any of this information. https://learn.microsoft.com/en-us/dotnet/core/testing/unit-tes...
: 15.9.0] error: Package 'FSharp.xUnit' is incompatible with 'all' frameworks in project 'C:\Users\mjohn\workspace\fsharp\hello-world\HelloWorld.fsproj'. So how can I install xUnit for F#? This guide from MS unfortunately is lacking any of this information. https://learn.microsoft.com/en-us/dotnet/core/testing/unit-tes...
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is cheap, committing is expensive, so I try to mitigate the cost by batching it. So far the code kinda works... Except for the ObjectDisposedException I got when it approached 150MB of committed files. But I'm not sure this is the right way to do such an operation. It feels like I'm using Seq.fold in a unconventional ...
is cheap, committing is expensive, so I try to mitigate the cost by batching it. So far the code kinda works... Except for the ObjectDisposedException I got when it approached 150MB of committed files. But I'm not sure this is the right way to do such an operation. It feels like I'm using Seq.fold in a unconventional ...
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52765358_c1
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00 in size. Each bin contains the count of elements which fall into a particular range -- a 2D histogram. Dot and Contour The coding example in OxyPlot generates a peak array mathematically. I want to generate that contour input peak array as outline above, instead. var model = new PlotModel { Title = "ContourSeries" }...
00 in size. Each bin contains the count of elements which fall into a particular range -- a 2D histogram. Dot and Contour The coding example in OxyPlot generates a peak array mathematically. I want to generate that contour input peak array as outline above, instead. var model = new PlotModel { Title = "ContourSeries" }...
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34271720_c0
34271720
fsharp
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Title: F#, SqlDataProvider, and Oracle Problem title: F#, SqlDataProvider, and Oracle Tags: f%23, oracle-database, type-providers Problem: F#, SqlDataProvider, and Oracle I can connect to my database just fine if I do this let connection = new Oracle.DataAccess.Client.OracleConnection("User Id=hr;Password=hr;Data Sourc...
F#, SqlDataProvider, and Oracle F#, SqlDataProvider, and Oracle f%23 oracle-database type-providers SqlDataProvider Oracle Oracle.DataAccess.Client.OracleConnection User Password Data Source connection.Open FSharp.Data.SqlProvider FSharp.Data.Sql ConnectionString DatabaseVendor Common.DatabaseProviderTypes.ORACLE Resol...
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15136082_c1
15136082
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and saveTo are functions in my own Big Data module for reading in files and saving outputs. When I get the output from this script, unfortunately the sort has not produced the desired result and the rows are still not sorted alphabetically. If anyone can help me to further refine my script I will be very grateful. I a...
and saveTo are functions in my own Big Data module for reading in files and saving outputs. When I get the output from this script, unfortunately the sort has not produced the desired result and the rows are still not sorted alphabetically. If anyone can help me to further refine my script I will be very grateful. I a...
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15228079_c0
15228079
fsharp
0
Title: F# dispatcher.invoke and delegate method Problem title: F# dispatcher.invoke and delegate method Tags: wpf, f%23, dispatcher Problem: F# dispatcher.invoke and delegate method I looked for a solution to this problem for a long time without success. I am porting some of my C# code to F# and I am struggling with a ...
F# dispatcher.invoke and delegate method F# dispatcher.invoke and delegate method wpf f%23 dispatcher dispatcher.invoke ChartList.Keys ChartList System.Windows.Threading.DispatcherPriority.Normal Action Width area.Width Height area.Height Left area.X Top area.Y F# dispatcher.invoke and delegate method I looked for a so...
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15513711_c0
15513711
fsharp
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Title: How do you emit to class that has a &#x27;params&#x27; constructor? Problem title: How do you emit to class that has a &#x27;params&#x27; constructor? Tags: reflection, cil, f%23, reflection.emit Problem: How do you emit to class that has a 'params' constructor? Here is the definition of my Package class: type P...
How do you emit to class that has a &#x27;params&#x27; constructor? How do you emit to class that has a &#x27;params&#x27; constructor? reflection cil f%23 reflection.emit How Package ParamArray Object Array.iter Console.WriteLine this.Count info.Length methodbuild.GetILGenerator ilGen.Emit OpCodes.Ldstr Two Three OpCo...
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59875784_c0
59875784
fsharp
0
Title: &#x27;{{FSharpCoreShippedPackageVersion}}&#x27; is not a valid version string Problem title: &#x27;{{FSharpCoreShippedPackageVersion}}&#x27; is not a valid version string Tags: f%23, .net-core, visual-studio-2019 Problem: '{{FSharpCoreShippedPackageVersion}}' is not a valid version string I just upgraded to Visu...
&#x27;{{FSharpCoreShippedPackageVersion}}&#x27; is not a valid version string &#x27;{{FSharpCoreShippedPackageVersion}}&#x27; is not a valid version string f%23 .net-core visual-studio-2019 FSharpCoreShippedPackageVersion Program Files preview-014883 NuGet.targets visual-studio-2019 '{{FSharpCoreShippedPackageVersion}}...
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20704860_c0
20704860
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0
Title: Why do I need to use the unit type in F# if it supports the void type? Problem title: Why do I need to use the unit type in F# if it supports the void type? Tags: f%23, lambda, unit-type, void, functional-programming Problem: Why do I need to use the unit type in F# if it supports the void type? I read this MSDN...
Why do I need to use the unit type in F# if it supports the void type? Why do I need to use the unit type in F# if it supports the void type? f%23 lambda unit-type void functional-programming Why Type NET Description Indicates Why do I need to use the unit type in F# if it supports the void type? I read this MSDN artic...
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34006281_c0
34006281
fsharp
0
Title: F# Run Powershell Script As Target Problem title: F# Run Powershell Script As Target Tags: f%23, powershell, f%23-fake Problem: F# Run Powershell Script As Target Trying to run a powershell script using F# FAKE but nothing happens... there are no errors, the target loads but nothing actually is run. // include F...
F# Run Powershell Script As Target F# Run Powershell Script As Target f%23 powershell f%23-fake Fake Run Powershell Script Target FakeLib.dll System.Management.Automation System System.IO System.Diagnostics PowerShell.Create AddScript build-database.ps1 AddParameter BuildVersion Debug Invoke Seq.iter Dependencies Clean...
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791706_c0
791706
fsharp
0
Title: How do I customize output of a custom type using printf? Problem title: How do I customize output of a custom type using printf? Tags: string-formatting, printf, f%23, f%23-interactive Problem: How do I customize output of a custom type using printf? I've read through a good chunk of Expert F# and am working on ...
How do I customize output of a custom type using printf? How do I customize output of a custom type using printf? string-formatting printf f%23 f%23-interactive printf How fsi.AddPrinter myType.ToString m.ToString How do I customize output of a custom type using printf? I've read through a good chunk of Expert F# and a...
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46850017_c0
46850017
fsharp
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Title: What is the idiomatic F# equivalent to declaring a variable for later use in C# Problem title: What is the idiomatic F# equivalent to declaring a variable for later use in C# Tags: immutability, f%23 Problem: What is the idiomatic F# equivalent to declaring a variable for later use in C# In C# i can declare unin...
What is the idiomatic F# equivalent to declaring a variable for later use in C# What is the idiomatic F# equivalent to declaring a variable for later use in C# immutability f%23 What MyTestClass Setup FirstTest sut.DoSomeWork SecondTest DefaultValue What is the idiomatic F# equivalent to declaring a variable for later ...
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31462716_c0
31462716
fsharp
0
Title: Why is a dictionary that I define in one module not allowed to be mutated by a second module? Problem title: Why is a dictionary that I define in one module not allowed to be mutated by a second module? Tags: f%23, .net Problem: Why is a dictionary that I define in one module not allowed to be mutated by a secon...
Why is a dictionary that I define in one module not allowed to be mutated by a second module? Why is a dictionary that I define in one module not allowed to be mutated by a second module? f%23 .net Why File1 System.Collections.Generic.Dictionary File2 File1.dictionary.Add EntryPoint File1.dictionary Why is a dictionary...
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76354391_c0
76354391
fsharp
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Title: CSV data from URL Problem title: CSV data from URL Tags: f%23 Problem: CSV data from URL Data Here's a chart of the Federal Reserve Balance sheet assets: Link: https://fred.stlouisfed.org/series/WALCL Script The following F# script will retrieve the series data and display it: #r "nuget: CsvHelper, 30.0.1" open ...
CSV data from URL CSV data from URL f%23 URL CSV CsvHelper System.IO System.Net.Http WALCLRecord DATE WALCL fred.stlouisfed.org fredgraph.csv HttpClient GetStringAsync Result string_reader StringReader csv_reader CsvReader System.Globalization.CultureInfo.InvariantCulture csv_reader.GetRecords Array.ofSeq elt.DATE elt....
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2733415_c0
2733415
fsharp
0
Title: FSharp.Core.sigdata not found alongside FSharp.Core Problem title: FSharp.Core.sigdata not found alongside FSharp.Core Tags: f%23, asp.net-mvc Problem: FSharp.Core.sigdata not found alongside FSharp.Core I'm trying to use F# for an ASP.NET MVC application. One my controller actions sends an F# list to the view, ...
FSharp.Core.sigdata not found alongside FSharp.Core FSharp.Core.sigdata not found alongside FSharp.Core f%23 asp.net-mvc FSharp.Core.sigdata FSharp.Core Page Language Inherits ViewPage FSharpList Microsoft.FSharp.Collections Version Culture PublicKeyToken b03f5f7f11d50a3a asp.net-mvc FSharp.Core.sigdata not found along...
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8025055_c0
8025055
fsharp
0
Title: Using List in recursive function call FizzBuzz Problem title: Using List in recursive function call FizzBuzz Tags: f%23, fizzbuzz, f%23-interactive Problem: Using List in recursive function call FizzBuzz As a learning Exercise with the FizzBuzz code in F#. Reference with code here is working fine and looks good ...
Using List in recursive function call FizzBuzz Using List in recursive function call FizzBuzz f%23 fizzbuzz f%23-interactive Using List FizzBuzz Exercise Fizz Buzz num.ToString h::t Using List in recursive function call FizzBuzz As a learning Exercise with the FizzBuzz code in F#. Reference with code here is working fi...
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75714037_c0
75714037
fsharp
0
Title: Problem with F# Interactive and Plotly (XPlot) Problem title: Problem with F# Interactive and Plotly (XPlot) Tags: f%23-interactive, f%23, plotly, visual-studio-code Problem: Problem with F# Interactive and Plotly (XPlot) After installing XPlot and Plotly on VS Code on a new machine, they no longer work properly...
Problem with F# Interactive and Plotly (XPlot) Problem with F# Interactive and Plotly (XPlot) f%23-interactive f%23 plotly visual-studio-code Problem Interactive Plotly XPlot Binding xplot.plotly netstandard2.0 XPlot.Plotly.dll XPlot.Plotly.Scatter newtonsoft.json Newtonsoft.Json.dll PlotlyChart XPlot.Plotly.PlotlyChar...
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7180542_c0
7180542
fsharp
0
Title: &quot;The value is not a function and cannot be applied.&quot; error in F# Problem title: &quot;The value is not a function and cannot be applied.&quot; error in F# Tags: .net, f%23, fparsec Problem: "The value is not a function and cannot be applied." error in F# I was trying to run the following FParsec code, ...
&quot;The value is not a function and cannot be applied.&quot; error in F# &quot;The value is not a function and cannot be applied.&quot; error in F# .net f%23 fparsec FParsec System Success Failure Namespace Name Classes Parser many1Satisfy pipe2 "The value is not a function and cannot be applied." error in F# I was t...
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18903519_c0
18903519
fsharp
0
Title: fold or choose till None? Problem title: fold or choose till None? Tags: f%23 Problem: fold or choose till None? Is there already a way to do something like a chooseTill or a foldTill , where it will process until a None option is received? Really, any of the higher order functions with a "till" option. Granted,...
fold or choose till None? fold or choose till None? f%23 None sequence:seq Some h::t a.ToString b.ToString Char.IsWhiteSpace Seq.toList fold or choose till None? Is there already a way to do something like a chooseTill or a foldTill , where it will process until a None option is received? Really, any of the higher orde...
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51875730_c1
51875730
fsharp
1
prevent later commands from being executed, depending on its argument and the command before. But when it exits, the program return shall be the last value before the crash command. So say I do cry assert 2 sing The program cried, but that was expected, so it should also execute the sing command and exit with 0. Asser...
prevent later commands from being executed, depending on its argument and the command before. But when it exits, the program return shall be the last value before the crash command. So say I do cry assert 2 sing The program cried, but that was expected, so it should also execute the sing command and exit with 0. Asser...
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37784800_c1
37784800
fsharp
1
always consumes, and never fails. The output of the below sample program looks like: Test1 - Failure: Error in Test1 - No Expression but comment: Ln: 1 Col: 15 KeyName: # No Expression but comment ^ Expecting: floating-point number or '(' Test2 - Success: Key (Some (Arithmetic (Number 2.0,Plus,Number 2.0))) Test3 - Su...
always consumes, and never fails. The output of the below sample program looks like: Test1 - Failure: Error in Test1 - No Expression but comment: Ln: 1 Col: 15 KeyName: # No Expression but comment ^ Expecting: floating-point number or '(' Test2 - Success: Key (Some (Arithmetic (Number 2.0,Plus,Number 2.0))) Test3 - Su...
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59589888_c0
59589888
fsharp
0
Title: Update Database Row using SqlDataProvider for SQL Server in F# Problem title: Update Database Row using SqlDataProvider for SQL Server in F# Tags: f%23-data, f%23 Problem: Update Database Row using SqlDataProvider for SQL Server in F# I'm new to F# and I'm experimenting with the SqlDataProvider . The thing I'm t...
Update Database Row using SqlDataProvider for SQL Server in F# Update Database Row using SqlDataProvider for SQL Server in F# f%23-data f%23 SqlDataProvider Update Database Row SQL Server SqlFunctions.Sql.GetDataContext context.HumanResources.Department.Individuals engeneering.Name Eng context.SubmitUpdates SqlFunction...
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25901599_c0
25901599
fsharp
0
Title: Value restriction woes Problem title: Value restriction woes Tags: transducer, f%23 Problem: Value restriction woes I was experimenting with an implementation of Clojure Transducers in F#, and quickly hit the dreaded Value Restriction error. The whole point of Transducers is to be composable. This is some sample...
Value restriction woes Value restriction woes transducer f%23 Value Reducer Transducers GeneralizableValue List.fold Value restriction woes I was experimenting with an implementation of Clojure Transducers in F#, and quickly hit the dreaded Value Restriction error. The whole point of Transducers is to be composable. Th...
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43264796_c0
43264796
fsharp
0
Title: F# list of key value pairs to variable assignments Problem title: F# list of key value pairs to variable assignments Tags: variables, list, f%23 Problem: F# list of key value pairs to variable assignments Given a list of key/value pairs: do [("A", 1);("B",2)] |> (fun list -> for item in list do match item with |...
F# list of key value pairs to variable assignments F# list of key value pairs to variable assignments variables list f%23 F# list of key value pairs to variable assignments Given a list of key/value pairs: Are there some expressions I can write that will accomplish the same thing as I know in advance that the list has ...
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3207522_c0
3207522
fsharp
0
Title: F# function to convert a n-dimensional list to 1-dimensional list Problem title: F# function to convert a n-dimensional list to 1-dimensional list Tags: f%23 Problem: F# function to convert a n-dimensional list to 1-dimensional list I'm attempting a few minor tasks in F# to help get a handle on the language. I w...
F# function to convert a n-dimensional list to 1-dimensional list F# function to convert a n-dimensional list to 1-dimensional list f%23 List.collect F# function to convert a n-dimensional list to 1-dimensional list I'm attempting a few minor tasks in F# to help get a handle on the language. I would like to write a fun...
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1894451_c1
1894451
fsharp
1
yield p [text ("some String " + a.ToString())]] let elem = div [ attr "class" "someClass"; text "This is some inner text"; div stuff; ] let result = elem.ToString() printfn "%A" result the compiler will not allow the the line div stuff; It states: "Error 7 Type mismatch. Expecting a HtmlString list but given a HtmlEle...
yield p [text ("some String " + a.ToString())]] let elem = div [ attr "class" "someClass"; text "This is some inner text"; div stuff; ] let result = elem.ToString() printfn "%A" result the compiler will not allow the the line div stuff; It states: "Error 7 Type mismatch. Expecting a HtmlString list but given a HtmlEle...
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11069551_c0
11069551
fsharp
0
Title: Cannot define operator Problem title: Cannot define operator Tags: generics, f%23 Problem: Cannot define operator I have the following simple type: module Structures type Point2D<'T> (x : 'T, y : 'T) = member this.X = x member this.Y = y member this.IsEqualTo (p : Point2D<'T>) = (this.X = p.X) && (this.Y = p.Y) ...
Cannot define operator Cannot define operator generics f%23 Cannot Structures Point2D this.X this.Y this.IsEqualTo p.X p.Y Cannot define operator I have the following simple type: But Visual Studio (2012 Trial Version) places a red squiggly line under the name "IsEqualTo," and a blue squiggly line under "this.X." The e...
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42761575_c0
42761575
fsharp
0
Title: F#, loop control until n-2 Problem title: F#, loop control until n-2 Tags: f%23 Problem: F#, loop control until n-2 I am currently learning functional programming and F#, and I want to do a loop control until n-2. For example: Given a list of doubles, find the pairwise average, e.g. pairwiseAverage [1.0; 2.0; 3....
F#, loop control until n-2 F#, loop control until n-2 f%23 1 0 n-2 Given e.g List data.Length-2 None Some List.fold List.rev Get n-1 List.tail List.map2 F#, loop control until n-2 I am currently learning functional programming and F#, and I want to do a loop control until n-2. For example: After doing some experimentin...
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26540330_c1
26540330
fsharp
1
()) override this.ScrollBufferContents(_, _, _, _) = raise (NotImplementedException()) override this.SetBufferContents(origin:Coordinates, contents:BufferCell[,]) = raise (NotImplementedException()) override this.SetBufferContents(rectangle:Rectangle, fill:BufferCell) = raise (NotImplementedException()) Code signals: N...
()) override this.ScrollBufferContents(_, _, _, _) = raise (NotImplementedException()) override this.SetBufferContents(origin:Coordinates, contents:BufferCell[,]) = raise (NotImplementedException()) override this.SetBufferContents(rectangle:Rectangle, fill:BufferCell) = raise (NotImplementedException()) Code signals: N...
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42985057_c1
42985057
fsharp
1
: _ list = let items = ResizeArray() let withData (hWnd:IntPtr) (lParam:IntPtr) = let _ = items.Add(hWnd,lParam) true let f = EnumThreadDelegate withData EnumThreadWindows (threadId, f, IntPtr.Zero) |> ignore<bool> items |> Seq.cast<IntPtr*IntPtr> |> List.ofSeq let lp = Process.GetProcesses() |> Seq.filter(fun p -> p....
: _ list = let items = ResizeArray() let withData (hWnd:IntPtr) (lParam:IntPtr) = let _ = items.Add(hWnd,lParam) true let f = EnumThreadDelegate withData EnumThreadWindows (threadId, f, IntPtr.Zero) |> ignore<bool> items |> Seq.cast<IntPtr*IntPtr> |> List.ofSeq let lp = Process.GetProcesses() |> Seq.filter(fun p -> p....
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42089086_c0
42089086
fsharp
0
Title: Dynamic Function Call in FSharp Problem title: Dynamic Function Call in FSharp Tags: f%23, dynamic, function Problem: Dynamic Function Call in FSharp Is it possible to take an FSharp function and convert it to a Dynamic function, alternatively is something like this coming to FSharp in the future? let func (a:in...
Dynamic Function Call in FSharp Dynamic Function Call in FSharp f%23 dynamic function Dynamic Call FSharp a:int b:int FSharpFunc.ToDynamicFunc FSharp.Reflection.FSharpType.GetFunctionElements x.GetType any:obj FSharpFunc.DynamicInvoke FSharp.Reflection.FSharpValue.MakeFunction Dynamic Function Call in FSharp Is it poss...
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13237649_c0
13237649
fsharp
0
Title: f# interface with type constraint infinite when unifying Problem title: f# interface with type constraint infinite when unifying Tags: f%23 Problem: f# interface with type constraint infinite when unifying I'm having problems getting an interface with type constraints to work generically. Here's the type type Le...
f# interface with type constraint infinite when unifying f# interface with type constraint infinite when unifying f%23 LeftistHeap IHeap this.Insert LeftistHeap.insert System.Collections.IEnumerable System.Collections.Generic.IEnumerable Insert List.fold f# interface with type constraint infinite when unifying I'm havi...
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51445633_c1
51445633
fsharp
1
/{culture}/[controller]")>] type NotificationsReceivedController(notifications: IReceivedNotifications, logger: ILog) = inherit Controller() do logger.Information "NotificationsReceivedController" "Created controller" None [<HttpGet("{upToUtc}/{take}")>] [<ProducesResponseType(200, Type = typeof<PageOfNotifications>)>]...
/{culture}/[controller]")>] type NotificationsReceivedController(notifications: IReceivedNotifications, logger: ILog) = inherit Controller() do logger.Information "NotificationsReceivedController" "Created controller" None [<HttpGet("{upToUtc}/{take}")>] [<ProducesResponseType(200, Type = typeof<PageOfNotifications>)>]...
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2358444_c0
2358444
fsharp
0
Title: How to write a function that returns an array of indices of values in array x in array y? Problem title: How to write a function that returns an array of indices of values in array x in array y? Tags: f%23 Problem: How to write a function that returns an array of indices of values in array x in array y? I am try...
How to write a function that returns an array of indices of values in array x in array y? How to write a function that returns an array of indices of values in array x in array y? f%23 How Array.tryFindIndex How to write a function that returns an array of indices of values in array x in array y? I am trying to write a...
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741489_c0
741489
fsharp
0
Title: Ignore public/internal fields for NHibernate proxy Problem title: Ignore public/internal fields for NHibernate proxy Tags: fluent-nhibernate, f%23, nhibernate Problem: Ignore public/internal fields for NHibernate proxy I have some entity types that I would like to lazy load. However, they have some internal (ass...
Ignore public/internal fields for NHibernate proxy Ignore public/internal fields for NHibernate proxy fluent-nhibernate f%23 nhibernate Ignore NHibernate Ignore public/internal fields for NHibernate proxy I have some entity types that I would like to lazy load. However, they have some internal (assembly) fields they ex...
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