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20825237
fsharp
0
Title: Converting a list of strings into floats/ints in F# Problem title: Converting a list of strings into floats/ints in F# Tags: c%23-to-f%23, f%23 Problem: Converting a list of strings into floats/ints in F# Is there a quick and simple way to convert an entire list of strings into floats or integers and add them to...
Converting a list of strings into floats/ints in F# Converting a list of strings into floats/ints in F# c%23-to-f%23 f%23 Converting int.Parse Converting a list of strings into floats/ints in F# Is there a quick and simple way to convert an entire list of strings into floats or integers and add them together similar to...
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3424029_c0
3424029
fsharp
0
Title: F# Syntax Question Problem title: F# Syntax Question Tags: f%23 Problem: F# Syntax Question A bit of a sytax question... I have the following code in F# let GetSumOfSequenceAttempt1 : bigint = seq{bigint(1)..bigint(10000000)} |> Seq.sum I dont what to keep having to place the numbers within the bigint() - is the...
F# Syntax Question F# Syntax Question f%23 Syntax Question GetSumOfSequenceAttempt1 Seq.sum F# Syntax Question A bit of a sytax question... I have the following code in F# I dont what to keep having to place the numbers within the bigint() - is there some shorthand that will make this look neater?
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59510695_c0
59510695
fsharp
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Title: Is Haskell&#x27;s dollar $ operator, and F#&#x27;s backwards-pipe &lt;| the same idea? Problem title: Is Haskell&#x27;s dollar $ operator, and F#&#x27;s backwards-pipe &lt;| the same idea? Tags: haskell, f%23 Problem: Is Haskell's dollar $ operator, and F#'s backwards-pipe <| the same idea? Its been years since ...
Is Haskell&#x27;s dollar $ operator, and F#&#x27;s backwards-pipe &lt;| the same idea? Is Haskell&#x27;s dollar $ operator, and F#&#x27;s backwards-pipe &lt;| the same idea? haskell f%23 Haskell Is Haskell's dollar $ operator, and F#'s backwards-pipe <| the same idea? Its been years since I used F#, and now I am trying...
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34892040_c0
34892040
fsharp
0
Title: getting a decimal and returning it in tuple form. F# Problem title: getting a decimal and returning it in tuple form. F# Tags: f%23, f%23-3.0, f%23-interactive Problem: getting a decimal and returning it in tuple form. F# I have a function that returns a decimal say: 5.839895013, how do I get it to return that d...
getting a decimal and returning it in tuple form. F# getting a decimal and returning it in tuple form. F# f%23 f%23-3.0 f%23-interactive getting a decimal and returning it in tuple form. F# I have a function that returns a decimal say: 5.839895013, how do I get it to return that decimal in tuple form such as (5,8). I t...
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8576987_c0
8576987
fsharp
0
Title: Using F# to calculate triangle Problem title: Using F# to calculate triangle Tags: geometry, f%23 Problem: Using F# to calculate triangle I'm trying to write a program to calculate triangles. Can anyone give me a short code in F# sharp for this calculation? This is what I have so far, but I'm not convinced it's ...
Using F# to calculate triangle Using F# to calculate triangle geometry f%23 Using Using F# to calculate triangle I'm trying to write a program to calculate triangles. Can anyone give me a short code in F# sharp for this calculation? This is what I have so far, but I'm not convinced it's the best way:
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32506410_c0
32506410
fsharp
0
Title: Scala&#x27;s equivalence to |&gt; in F# or -&gt;&gt; in Clojure Problem title: Scala&#x27;s equivalence to |&gt; in F# or -&gt;&gt; in Clojure Tags: scala, clojure, f%23, operator-keyword Problem: Scala's equivalence to |> in F# or ->> in Clojure In Scala, when I have this expression f1 ( f2 ( f3 (p))) Is there ...
Scala&#x27;s equivalence to |&gt; in F# or -&gt;&gt; in Clojure Scala&#x27;s equivalence to |&gt; in F# or -&gt;&gt; in Clojure scala clojure f%23 operator-keyword Scala Clojure Scala's equivalence to |> in F# or ->> in Clojure In Scala, when I have this expression Is there a way that I can use something like in F# or ...
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74902636_c0
74902636
fsharp
0
Title: Why doesn&#x27;t my interface support comparison? Problem title: Why doesn&#x27;t my interface support comparison? Tags: f%23 Problem: Why doesn't my interface support comparison? This code does not compile: type IFoo = inherit System.IComparable<IFoo> let m : Map<IFoo, int> = Map.empty Since IFoo does not imple...
Why doesn&#x27;t my interface support comparison? Why doesn&#x27;t my interface support comparison? f%23 Why IFoo System.IComparable Map Map.empty Why doesn't my interface support comparison? This code does not compile: Since IFoo does not implement comparison Why is System.IComparable<'t> insufficient?
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16549827_c0
16549827
fsharp
0
Title: When executed will this be a tail call? Problem title: When executed will this be a tail call? Tags: tail-recursion, tail-call, f%23 Problem: When executed will this be a tail call? Once compiled and ran will this behave as a tail call? let rec f accu = function | [] -> accu | h::t -> (h + accu) |> f <| t Maybe ...
When executed will this be a tail call? When executed will this be a tail call? tail-recursion tail-call f%23 When h::t When executed will this be a tail call? Once compiled and ran will this behave as a tail call? Maybe there is an easy way to test behavior that I'm not aware of, but that might be another question.
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1448961_c0
1448961
fsharp
0
Title: Is there any built-in function for human-readable F# quotations? Problem title: Is there any built-in function for human-readable F# quotations? Tags: quotations, f%23 Problem: Is there any built-in function for human-readable F# quotations? When quoting <@ 1 + 1 @> I want "1 + 1" instead of "Call (None, Int32 o...
Is there any built-in function for human-readable F# quotations? Is there any built-in function for human-readable F# quotations? quotations f%23 Call None Int32 op_Addition Value Is there any built-in function for human-readable F# quotations? When quoting I want "1 + 1" instead of "Call (None, Int32 op_Addition[Int32...
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28897721_c0
28897721
fsharp
0
Title: Error FS0001: The type &#x27;string -&gt; seq&lt;unit&gt;&#x27; is not compatible with the type &#x27;seq&lt;&#x27;a&gt;&#x27; Problem title: Error FS0001: The type &#x27;string -&gt; seq&lt;unit&gt;&#x27; is not compatible with the type &#x27;seq&lt;&#x27;a&gt;&#x27; Tags: f%23 Problem: Error FS0001: The type '...
Error FS0001: The type &#x27;string -&gt; seq&lt;unit&gt;&#x27; is not compatible with the type &#x27;seq&lt;&#x27;a&gt;&#x27; Error FS0001: The type &#x27;string -&gt; seq&lt;unit&gt;&#x27; is not compatible with the type &#x27;seq&lt;&#x27;a&gt;&#x27; f%23 Error FS0001 Directory.GetFiles Seq.map FileInfo Error FS0001...
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23351432_c0
23351432
fsharp
0
Title: Executing a Powershell Script in Fake Problem title: Executing a Powershell Script in Fake Tags: f%23-fake, f%23, powershell Problem: Executing a Powershell Script in Fake What is the best way to go about executing a Powershell script in the Fake build automation tool ? I feel that there should be an obvious ans...
Executing a Powershell Script in Fake Executing a Powershell Script in Fake f%23-fake f%23 powershell Executing Powershell Script Fake Executing a Powershell Script in Fake What is the best way to go about executing a Powershell script in the Fake build automation tool ? I feel that there should be an obvious answer to...
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5621467_c0
5621467
fsharp
0
Title: Indentation bug in f#? Problem title: Indentation bug in f#? Tags: indentation, f%23 Problem: Indentation bug in f#? Consider the following code: let fn () = let b = 8. // any expression -b let fn2 () = let b = 8. // any expression - b "fn" compiles whereas "fn2" does not (notice the space in front of "b"). The ...
Indentation bug in f#? Indentation bug in f#? indentation f%23 Indentation fn2 Indentation bug in f#? Consider the following code: "fn" compiles whereas "fn2" does not (notice the space in front of "b"). The error message is: Why is that?
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56722031_c0
56722031
fsharp
0
Title: why does F# failwith return a generic type rather than Exception type Problem title: why does F# failwith return a generic type rather than Exception type Tags: exception, f%23, fsi Problem: why does F# failwith return a generic type rather than Exception type According to the docs the failwith function returns ...
why does F# failwith return a generic type rather than Exception type why does F# failwith return a generic type rather than Exception type exception f%23 fsi Exception why does F# failwith return a generic type rather than Exception type According to the docs the failwith function returns an Exception But the function...
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1343936_c0
1343936
fsharp
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Title: Why is arrow notation for yield deprecated? Problem title: Why is arrow notation for yield deprecated? Tags: syntax, f%23 Problem: Why is arrow notation for yield deprecated? I'm reading through a pretty swell wikibook on F#. At the bottom of the section on List Comprehensions , it explains that one can use an a...
Why is arrow notation for yield deprecated? Why is arrow notation for yield deprecated? syntax f%23 Why Why is arrow notation for yield deprecated? I'm reading through a pretty swell wikibook on F#. At the bottom of the section on List Comprehensions , it explains that one can use an arrow operator instead of the yield...
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fsharp
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Ok, passed 500 tests. Real: 00:07:03.467, CPU: 00:07:03.296, GC gen0: 75844, gen1: 71968, gen2: 4 Code signals: Speed, FsCheck, Arbitrary, map2, Generators, Array.append, s.IndexOfAny, Arb.generate, PositiveInt, Gen.map, NonEmptyString, Gen.suchThat, s.Get.Length, s.Get, Gen.map2, Array.fold, num.ToString, nes.Get, Gen...
Ok, passed 500 tests. Real: 00:07:03.467, CPU: 00:07:03.296, GC gen0: 75844, gen1: 71968, gen2: 4 Code signals: Speed, FsCheck, Arbitrary, map2, Generators, Array.append, s.IndexOfAny, Arb.generate, PositiveInt, Gen.map, NonEmptyString, Gen.suchThat, s.Get.Length, s.Get, Gen.map2, Array.fold, num.ToString, nes.Get, Gen...
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66219739
fsharp
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Title: Access SQL Server Data with F# Problem title: Access SQL Server Data with F# Tags: f%23 Problem: Access SQL Server Data with F# I would like to access SQL server with F# It doesn't seem like there is any way to generate models using the Entity Framework. I have seen some answers on S.O. but they appear to be qui...
Access SQL Server Data with F# Access SQL Server Data with F# f%23 Access SQL Server Data Access SQL Server Data with F# I would like to access SQL server with F# It doesn't seem like there is any way to generate models using the Entity Framework. I have seen some answers on S.O. but they appear to be quite generic. I ...
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66588835_c0
66588835
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Title: F# check if generic type parameter is discriminated union Problem title: F# check if generic type parameter is discriminated union Tags: generics, f%23, discriminated-union Problem: F# check if generic type parameter is discriminated union How to specify the type of discriminated union when creating a constraint...
F# check if generic type parameter is discriminated union F# check if generic type parameter is discriminated union generics f%23 discriminated-union DiscriminatedUnion F# check if generic type parameter is discriminated union How to specify the type of discriminated union when creating a constraint? What should I writ...
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28245945_c0
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Title: How to transpose a matrix? Problem title: How to transpose a matrix? Tags: f%23-3.0, f%23 Problem: How to transpose a matrix? I am new at F#. I want to transpose a matrix, I can do this with loops like in any other language, But I want to do it with out loops. My Matrix Declaration : let BuildEmptyBord:BordCell[...
How to transpose a matrix? How to transpose a matrix? f%23-3.0 f%23 How BuildEmptyBord:BordCell BordCell.Empty How to transpose a matrix? I am new at F#. I want to transpose a matrix, I can do this with loops like in any other language, But I want to do it with out loops. My Matrix Declaration : So please help
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30496550_c0
30496550
fsharp
0
Title: Abusing pattern matching Problem title: Abusing pattern matching Tags: f%23, pattern-matching Problem: Abusing pattern matching I come from C# and find myself in love with the F# pattern matching syntax as it's simpler than C# switch and way more useful. I like to use it as much as possible, is there a performan...
Abusing pattern matching Abusing pattern matching f%23 pattern-matching Abusing Abusing pattern matching I come from C# and find myself in love with the F# pattern matching syntax as it's simpler than C# switch and way more useful. I like to use it as much as possible, is there a performance or any other downside to us...
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56634974_c0
56634974
fsharp
0
Title: Standalone F# installer Problem title: Standalone F# installer Tags: f%23, installation Problem: Standalone F# installer I know this question has been asked before, but none of the answers help me in any sort. I would like to know a way of installing F# on a computer that has no internet connection (visual studi...
Standalone F# installer Standalone F# installer f%23 installation Standalone Standalone F# installer I know this question has been asked before, but none of the answers help me in any sort. I would like to know a way of installing F# on a computer that has no internet connection (visual studio is already installed on t...
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9173510_c0
9173510
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Title: how to add third party dll reference to F# project? Problem title: how to add third party dll reference to F# project? Tags: f%23-interactive, f%23 Problem: how to add third party dll reference to F# project? I'm adding a third party dll reference to my F# project. I added the dll in references and when I use th...
how to add third party dll reference to F# project? how to add third party dll reference to F# project? f%23-interactive f%23 how to add third party dll reference to F# project? I'm adding a third party dll reference to my F# project. I added the dll in references and when I use this i.e highlight the code and do Alt+E...
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40475587_c0
40475587
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Title: F# String to int conversion Problem title: F# String to int conversion Tags: string, f%23, integer Problem: F# String to int conversion How do i convert from string to int in F#? As an example i'd like to pass let someString = "123 to let someInt = 123 I cant really find any parse methods that work for me.. This...
F# String to int conversion F# String to int conversion string f%23 integer F# String to int conversion How do i convert from string to int in F#? As an example i'd like to pass let someString = "123 to let someInt = 123 I cant really find any parse methods that work for me.. This question is not about parsing from int...
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1784966_c2
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7> (kvb tail-recursive) 5000001I: elapsed <00:00:14.8418234> (kvb tail-recursive) 5000001I: elapsed <00:00:14.8331327> and for list [1I .. 1 000 000I] , kvb 's solution is faster (two-pass solution) 500001I: elapsed <00:00:01.8975782> (kvb tail-recursive) 500001: elapsed <00:00:00.6004453> Code signals: There, Back, Ag...
7> (kvb tail-recursive) 5000001I: elapsed <00:00:14.8418234> (kvb tail-recursive) 5000001I: elapsed <00:00:14.8331327> and for list [1I .. 1 000 000I] , kvb 's solution is faster (two-pass solution) 500001I: elapsed <00:00:01.8975782> (kvb tail-recursive) 500001: elapsed <00:00:00.6004453> Code signals: There, Back, Ag...
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41826544_c0
41826544
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Title: F# Pass string to List Problem title: F# Pass string to List Tags: parameter-passing, operators, f%23 Problem: F# Pass string to List In F# you can pass a string to an int via the |> operator like this: "54" |> int I was wondering if there is a way to do that for list like this: "[4;2;3]" |> list When trying to ...
F# Pass string to List F# Pass string to List parameter-passing operators f%23 Pass List F# Pass string to List In F# you can pass a string to an int via the |> operator like this: I was wondering if there is a way to do that for list like this: When trying to do this for a list it errors that the value or constructor ...
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60165847_c0
60165847
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Title: F# code quotations: can I define my own concrete and abstract syntax? Problem title: F# code quotations: can I define my own concrete and abstract syntax? Tags: f%23, quasiquotes Problem: F# code quotations: can I define my own concrete and abstract syntax? In Haskell I can use the quasiquoter to produce a custo...
F# code quotations: can I define my own concrete and abstract syntax? F# code quotations: can I define my own concrete and abstract syntax? f%23 quasiquotes F# code quotations: can I define my own concrete and abstract syntax? In Haskell I can use the quasiquoter to produce a custom AST using concrete syntax defined by...
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5130395_c0
5130395
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Title: Grouping alternating data Problem title: Grouping alternating data Tags: f%23, hashtable, grouping, functional-programming Problem: Grouping alternating data Given is a text file where keys and values are in alternating order, like so: KeyA ValueA KeyB ValueB KeyC ValueC ... I would like to create a dictionary/h...
Grouping alternating data Grouping alternating data f%23 hashtable grouping functional-programming Grouping KeyA ValueA KeyB ValueB KeyC ValueC Grouping alternating data Given is a text file where keys and values are in alternating order, like so: I would like to create a dictionary/hashtable from that data. How would ...
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14191181_c0
14191181
fsharp
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Title: F# find elements in array1 that are also in array2 Problem title: F# find elements in array1 that are also in array2 Tags: arrays, f%23 Problem: F# find elements in array1 that are also in array2 Say array1=[|1;2;3;4;5;6|],array2=[|7;6;5;4;3|] basically, I want an array which contains the common elements of arra...
F# find elements in array1 that are also in array2 F# find elements in array1 that are also in array2 arrays f%23 array1 array2 F# find elements in array1 that are also in array2 Say array1=[|1;2;3;4;5;6|],array2=[|7;6;5;4;3|] basically, I want an array which contains the common elements of array1 and array2 AND in the...
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Title: Recursively append lists in F# Problem title: Recursively append lists in F# Tags: f%23, append, list Problem: Recursively append lists in F# Define an F# function AppendManually list1 list2 that takes two lists and concatenates them into one. I am not allowed to use the standard F# method (example: @) on lists!...
Recursively append lists in F# Recursively append lists in F# f%23 append list Recursively AppendManually list1 list2 Recursively append lists in F# Define an F# function AppendManually list1 list2 that takes two lists and concatenates them into one. I am not allowed to use the standard F# method (example: @) on lists!...
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Title: Why does F# warn me for ignoring a result Problem title: Why does F# warn me for ignoring a result Tags: f%23 Problem: Why does F# warn me for ignoring a result I'm playing with F# and the compiler warns me if I don't use some result ( same problem described here ). Since F# even has the function "Ignore" for th...
Why does F# warn me for ignoring a result Why does F# warn me for ignoring a result f%23 Why Why does F# warn me for ignoring a result I'm playing with F# and the compiler warns me if I don't use some result ( same problem described here ). Since F# even has the function "Ignore" for that, it seems that it's somewhat i...
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Title: Creating Silverlight 3 applications with F# Problem title: Creating Silverlight 3 applications with F# Tags: f%23, silverlight-3.0, silverlight Problem: Creating Silverlight 3 applications with F# Is there an easy way to create Silverlight 3 applications with F# (October CTP)? I have seen the F# for Silverlight ...
Creating Silverlight 3 applications with F# Creating Silverlight 3 applications with F# f%23 silverlight-3.0 silverlight Creating Silverlight silverlight-3.0 Creating Silverlight 3 applications with F# Is there an easy way to create Silverlight 3 applications with F# (October CTP)? I have seen the F# for Silverlight , ...
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Title: Assert Some with FsUnit Problem title: Assert Some with FsUnit Tags: f%23, fsunit Problem: Assert Some with FsUnit I am trying to check that my function returns Some(x) testedFunc() |> should be (sameAs Some) testedFunc() |> should be Some testedFunc() |> should equal Some All don't work. I'd rather not use: mat...
Assert Some with FsUnit Assert Some with FsUnit f%23 fsunit Assert Some FsUnit Pass None Fail Assert Some with FsUnit I am trying to check that my function returns Some(x) All don't work. I'd rather not use: Anyone know of a way to do this?
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Title: Countdown Countup F# Recursion Problem title: Countdown Countup F# Recursion Tags: pattern-matching, recursion, f%23 Problem: Countdown Countup F# Recursion I need help to create a recursive function that will count down to 0 and then count back up to 3 in F#. let rec countdownThenCountUp number goingup = match ...
Countdown Countup F# Recursion Countdown Countup F# Recursion pattern-matching recursion f%23 Countdown Countup Recursion Countdown Countup F# Recursion I need help to create a recursive function that will count down to 0 and then count back up to 3 in F#.
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laschin talks about making illegal states unrepresentable, so I was wondering if there was a way to enforce some kind of restriction on my compound types so that 0<ft> <= Feet , 0<inch> <= Inches <= 12<inch> and 0<st> <= Stones , 0<lb> <= Pounds <= 14<lb> . Code signals: Defining, Units, Mass, Measure, Kilogram, Gram, ...
laschin talks about making illegal states unrepresentable, so I was wondering if there was a way to enforce some kind of restriction on my compound types so that 0<ft> <= Feet , 0<inch> <= Inches <= 12<inch> and 0<st> <= Stones , 0<lb> <= Pounds <= 14<lb> . Code signals: Defining, Units, Mass, Measure, Kilogram, Gram, ...
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Title: How to learn GUI programming in F# Problem title: How to learn GUI programming in F# Tags: .net, f%23, user-interface Problem: How to learn GUI programming in F# These days I am interested in learning F#, and would like to use it for GUI applications. Unfortunately I have no previous background in .Net or C#. Ar...
How to learn GUI programming in F# How to learn GUI programming in F# .net f%23 user-interface How GUI How to learn GUI programming in F# These days I am interested in learning F#, and would like to use it for GUI applications. Unfortunately I have no previous background in .Net or C#. Are there any good resources (web...
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Title: Should I use inherit or interface? Problem title: Should I use inherit or interface? Tags: f%23, interface, inheritance Problem: Should I use inherit or interface? What is the difference between: type IFooable = interface IDisposable abstract Foo : (unit -> unit) and type IFooable = inherit IDisposable abstract ...
Should I use inherit or interface? Should I use inherit or interface? f%23 interface inheritance Should IFooable IDisposable Foo Should I use inherit or interface? What is the difference between: and ? If equivalent, in which cases should I use one over the other ? Thanks!
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Title: F#, why can&#x27;t I access the &quot;Item&quot; member Problem title: F#, why can&#x27;t I access the &quot;Item&quot; member Tags: f%23, arrays Problem: F#, why can't I access the "Item" member In F#, why can't I access the "Item" member on the Array here: let last (arr:System.Array) = let leng = arr.Length ar...
F#, why can&#x27;t I access the &quot;Item&quot; member F#, why can&#x27;t I access the &quot;Item&quot; member f%23 arrays Item arr:System.Array arr.Length leng-1 Error Field F#, why can't I access the "Item" member In F#, why can't I access the "Item" member on the Array here:
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Build NET45" ==> "Default" Code signals: System.IO.FileNotFoundException, Fake, Build, MSBUild, FakeLib.dll, dotNet40ProjectsIncludeStr, NET40, dotNet40Projects, dotNet45Projects, Default, Target, Executed, NET45, Seq.iter, Net45Projects, MSBuildRelease, Log, BuildNet45, Seq.map, Net40Projects, BuildNet40, RunTargetOrD...
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formula, when I hit "enter", Excel will evaluate it. Update 2 : I also tried the following: worksheet.Range(range).FormulaR1C1 <- [| "=sum(R2C[0]:R4C[0])" "=average(R2C[0]:R4C[0])" "=min(R2C[0]:R4C[0])" "=max(R2C[0]:R4C[0])" |] But I get the same problem: Excel renders them as strings instead of evaluating the formula...
formula, when I hit "enter", Excel will evaluate it. Update 2 : I also tried the following: worksheet.Range(range).FormulaR1C1 <- [| "=sum(R2C[0]:R4C[0])" "=average(R2C[0]:R4C[0])" "=min(R2C[0]:R4C[0])" "=max(R2C[0]:R4C[0])" |] But I get the same problem: Excel renders them as strings instead of evaluating the formula...
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Title: What is the equivalent of the mediator pattern in functional languages? Problem title: What is the equivalent of the mediator pattern in functional languages? Tags: f%23, mediator, c%23, .net-core Problem: What is the equivalent of the mediator pattern in functional languages? In C# I am used to Mediator and its...
What is the equivalent of the mediator pattern in functional languages? What is the equivalent of the mediator pattern in functional languages? f%23 mediator c%23 .net-core What What is the equivalent of the mediator pattern in functional languages? In C# I am used to Mediator and its related pattern, however I am slow...
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Title: How to call VB.NET from F#? Problem title: How to call VB.NET from F#? Tags: visual-studio-2010, vb.net, user-interface, f%23 Problem: How to call VB.NET from F#? In my program, I have a Visual Basic (.NET) form for user interface, I store all user inputs to an object called Input. How can I get that Input objec...
How to call VB.NET from F#? How to call VB.NET from F#? visual-studio-2010 vb.net user-interface f%23 F# How VB.NET visual-studio-2010 How to call VB.NET from F#? In my program, I have a Visual Basic (.NET) form for user interface, I store all user inputs to an object called Input. How can I get that Input object from ...
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50768452_c0
50768452
fsharp
0
Title: How to weight income by population in F#? Problem title: How to weight income by population in F#? Tags: f%23 Problem: How to weight income by population in F#? My data is below. There are three columns that I use, and I want to be able to weight the income, by how many people make that income. There are multipl...
How to weight income by population in F#? How to weight income by population in F#? f%23 How State Income Pop Total PER How to weight income by population in F#? My data is below. There are three columns that I use, and I want to be able to weight the income, by how many people make that income. There are multiple inst...
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35219315_c0
35219315
fsharp
0
Title: Sublists of list in F# Problem title: Sublists of list in F# Tags: linked-list, f%23, list Problem: Sublists of list in F# How to get sublists [1]; [1; 2]; [1; 2; 3]; ...; [1; 2; 3; ...; n] from list [1; 2; 3; ...; n] by the most idiomatic way? All that I could is: List.scan (fun acc elem -> elem::acc) [] [1;2;3...
Sublists of list in F# Sublists of list in F# linked-list f%23 list Sublists List.scan elem::acc Sublists of list in F# How to get sublists from list by the most idiomatic way? All that I could is: Thanks.
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2980765_c0
2980765
fsharp
0
Title: Crazy errors with FsLex and FsYacc Problem title: Crazy errors with FsLex and FsYacc Tags: powerpacks, fsyacc, fslex, f%23, compiler-errors Problem: Crazy errors with FsLex and FsYacc I am trying to compile this project: http://ramon.org.il/Here.zip But I get a bunch of non-sense errors. They got text I am famil...
Crazy errors with FsLex and FsYacc Crazy errors with FsLex and FsYacc powerpacks fsyacc fslex f%23 compiler-errors Crazy FsLex FsYacc Crazy errors with FsLex and FsYacc I am trying to compile this project: http://ramon.org.il/Here.zip But I get a bunch of non-sense errors. They got text I am familiar with, but in the p...
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71415648_c0
71415648
fsharp
0
Title: How can I find nth index value of a list using recursion in F#? Problem title: How can I find nth index value of a list using recursion in F#? Tags: f%23, recursion, function Problem: How can I find nth index value of a list using recursion in F#? A function called nth that takes an integer, n, and a list as arg...
How can I find nth index value of a list using recursion in F#? How can I find nth index value of a list using recursion in F#? f%23 recursion function recursion How How can I find nth index value of a list using recursion in F#? A function called nth that takes an integer, n, and a list as arguments. The nth element o...
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45561657_c0
45561657
fsharp
0
Title: F#: unable to use Suave.Types for build script Problem title: F#: unable to use Suave.Types for build script Tags: f%23, suave Problem: F#: unable to use Suave.Types for build script Trying to use Thomas Petriek's build script: https://github.com/tpetricek/suave-xplat-gettingstarted/blob/master/build.fsx Getting...
F#: unable to use Suave.Types for build script F#: unable to use Suave.Types for build script f%23 suave Suave.Types F#: unable to use Suave.Types for build script Trying to use Thomas Petriek's build script: https://github.com/tpetricek/suave-xplat-gettingstarted/blob/master/build.fsx Getting error that the namespace ...
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50748589_c0
50748589
fsharp
0
Title: Accidental recursion, blowing up the stack with Seq.append, without using `rec` Problem title: Accidental recursion, blowing up the stack with Seq.append, without using `rec` Tags: f%23, recursion, stack-overflow Problem: Accidental recursion, blowing up the stack with Seq.append, without using `rec` Code signal...
Accidental recursion, blowing up the stack with Seq.append, without using `rec` Accidental recursion, blowing up the stack with Seq.append, without using `rec` f%23 recursion stack-overflow StackOverflowException Accidental Seq.append Result Seq.fold Error Seq.singleton Seq.empty Seq.init Result.Ok Result.unwindSeq Seq...
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28551938_c0
28551938
fsharp
0
Title: Does F# have the ternary ?: operator? Problem title: Does F# have the ternary ?: operator? Tags: conditional-operator, f%23 Problem: Does F# have the ternary ?: operator? I'm learning F# coming from C# and I've just tried compiling an expression like let y = Seq.groupBy (fun x -> (x < p ? -1 : x == p ? 0: 1)) bu...
Does F# have the ternary ?: operator? Does F# have the ternary ?: operator? conditional-operator f%23 Does Seq.groupBy Does F# have the ternary ?: operator? I'm learning F# coming from C# and I've just tried compiling an expression like but see 'unexpected integer literal in expression'. Does F# have a ternary operator...
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1135580_c0
1135580
fsharp
0
Title: Variable length tuples in f# Problem title: Variable length tuples in f# Tags: f%23 Problem: Variable length tuples in f# Is it possible to write a function to accept a tuple of variable length? I'm trying to write a method that can be called like this: let a = sum(1,2) let b = sum(1,2,3) EDIT: Could it be inter...
Variable length tuples in f# Variable length tuples in f# f%23 Variable Variable length tuples in f# Is it possible to write a function to accept a tuple of variable length? I'm trying to write a method that can be called like this: EDIT: Could it be interpreted as a function call with params? Or would the method need ...
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30597665_c0
30597665
fsharp
0
Title: Is there any way to refresh intellisense without rebuild project? Problem title: Is there any way to refresh intellisense without rebuild project? Tags: intellisense, visual-studio-2013, f%23 Problem: Is there any way to refresh intellisense without rebuild project? F# Visual Studio 2013 For example, if you add ...
Is there any way to refresh intellisense without rebuild project? Is there any way to refresh intellisense without rebuild project? intellisense visual-studio-2013 f%23 visual-studio-2013 Is there any way to refresh intellisense without rebuild project? F# Visual Studio 2013 For example, if you add a new function to a ...
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47880430_c0
47880430
fsharp
0
Title: How to cycle on an iterator? Problem title: How to cycle on an iterator? Tags: iterator, f%23 Problem: How to cycle on an iterator? In Rust, you can cycle on an iterator. For example: fn main() { for i in (1..4).cycle().take(5) { print!("{} ", i); } } Ouput: 1 2 3 1 2 How to do the same in F#? [<EntryPoint>] let...
How to cycle on an iterator? How to cycle on an iterator? iterator f%23 How EntryPoint Something Seq.take Seq.iter How to cycle on an iterator? In Rust, you can cycle on an iterator. For example: Ouput: How to do the same in F#?
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52908197_c0
52908197
fsharp
0
Title: f# function to calculate n! faculty Problem title: f# function to calculate n! faculty Tags: recursion, f%23 Problem: f# function to calculate n! faculty I am trying to write a function (fac : n:int -> int), that calculate N! faculty using recursion. But i got something very wrong. hope you can help let rec fact...
f# function to calculate n! faculty f# function to calculate n! faculty recursion f%23 n-1 f# function to calculate n! faculty I am trying to write a function (fac : n:int -> int), that calculate N! faculty using recursion. But i got something very wrong. hope you can help
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1158030_c0
1158030
fsharp
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Title: Check if an element is within a sequence Problem title: Check if an element is within a sequence Tags: f%23 Problem: Check if an element is within a sequence how to check if an element is contained within a sequence? I expected some Seq.contains, but i could not find it. Thanks EDIT : Or, for an easier task, how...
Check if an element is within a sequence Check if an element is within a sequence f%23 Check Check if an element is within a sequence how to check if an element is contained within a sequence? I expected some Seq.contains, but i could not find it. Thanks EDIT : Or, for an easier task, how to make the diff between two s...
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48690024_c0
48690024
fsharp
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Title: Is there F# Interactive for Linux on .NET Core, without using Mono? Problem title: Is there F# Interactive for Linux on .NET Core, without using Mono? Tags: linux, f%23, .net-core Problem: Is there F# Interactive for Linux on .NET Core, without using Mono? I'm able to build and run F# projects with .NET Core, bu...
Is there F# Interactive for Linux on .NET Core, without using Mono? Is there F# Interactive for Linux on .NET Core, without using Mono? linux f%23 .net-core Mono Interactive Linux NET Core Is there F# Interactive for Linux on .NET Core, without using Mono? I'm able to build and run F# projects with .NET Core, but unabl...
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3354880_c0
3354880
fsharp
0
Title: F#: Quotation with type definition? Problem title: F#: Quotation with type definition? Tags: quotations, f%23 Problem: F#: Quotation with type definition? I'm playing around with quotations and I can't see an expression pattern for type definitions. Is there really not one, or am I missing something? <@@ type My...
F#: Quotation with type definition? F#: Quotation with type definition? quotations f%23 Quotation MyType name:string x.Name F#: Quotation with type definition? I'm playing around with quotations and I can't see an expression pattern for type definitions. Is there really not one, or am I missing something? Gives "Unexpe...
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36482098_c2
36482098
fsharp
2
, Warshall, GPU, FWModule, target:GPUModuleTarget, tileDim:int, GPUModule, Kernel, ReflectedDefinition, this.FloydWKernel, width:int, k:int, data:deviceptr, blockIdx.x, blockDim.x, threadIdx.x, blockIdx.y, __shared__.Variable, __syncthreads, this.LaunchParams, dim3, LaunchParam, this.FloydW, this.GPULaunch, this.FW, si...
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28112340_c0
28112340
fsharp
0
Title: F# compile on mac os x Problem title: F# compile on mac os x Tags: f%23, macos, mono Problem: F# compile on mac os x I'm trying to compile F# on Mac OS X Yosemite following the instructions at http://fsharp.org/use/mac/ When I make fsharp I get the following error: /mono64/lib/mono/4.5/Microsoft.Common.targets: ...
F# compile on mac os x F# compile on mac os x f%23 macos mono mono64 Microsoft.Common.targets PCL Reference Assemblies F# compile on mac os x I'm trying to compile F# on Mac OS X Yosemite following the instructions at http://fsharp.org/use/mac/ When I make fsharp I get the following error: Any ideas what I am doing wro...
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42908603_c0
42908603
fsharp
0
Title: fsharp record in discriminated union Problem title: fsharp record in discriminated union Tags: types, record, f%23 Problem: fsharp record in discriminated union I was trying this construct: type Tree<'a> = | Leaf | Node of { value:'a ; left:Tree<'a> ; right:Tree<'a> } But f# does not seem to support this (strang...
fsharp record in discriminated union fsharp record in discriminated union types record f%23 Tree Leaf Node left:Tree right:Tree fsharp record in discriminated union I was trying this construct: But f# does not seem to support this (strange). But then how to do this with a separate record type, one then gets stuck in a ...
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30263747_c0
30263747
fsharp
0
Title: F# - What is the best way to convert a char[] to a string? Problem title: F# - What is the best way to convert a char[] to a string? Tags: f%23, string, char, arrays Problem: F# - What is the best way to convert a char[] to a string? Is there an easy way to convert a char[] to string in F# without explicitly loo...
F# - What is the best way to convert a char[] to a string? F# - What is the best way to convert a char[] to a string? f%23 string char arrays What char_arr F# - What is the best way to convert a char[] to a string? Is there an easy way to convert a char[] to string in F# without explicitly looping over the array? I tri...
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47983366_c0
47983366
fsharp
0
Title: Firebase with F# and Visual Studio Problem title: Firebase with F# and Visual Studio Tags: ios, f%23, firebase Problem: Firebase with F# and Visual Studio Is there any way to use Firebase with F# iOS Development in Visual Studio? I have created an iOS app using xCode and Swift which is heavily dependent on a FIr...
Firebase with F# and Visual Studio Firebase with F# and Visual Studio ios f%23 firebase Firebase Visual Studio Firebase with F# and Visual Studio Is there any way to use Firebase with F# iOS Development in Visual Studio? I have created an iOS app using xCode and Swift which is heavily dependent on a FIrebase backend an...
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38311619_c0
38311619
fsharp
0
Title: Throttled parallelism options in F# Problem title: Throttled parallelism options in F# Tags: f%23 Problem: Throttled parallelism options in F# I want to use throttled parallelism when processing some data. There are the following options, Using .Net's blocking queue Tomas's BlockingQueueAgent, which is implement...
Throttled parallelism options in F# Throttled parallelism options in F# f%23 Throttled MailboxProcessor Throttled parallelism options in F# I want to use throttled parallelism when processing some data. There are the following options, Using .Net's blocking queue Tomas's BlockingQueueAgent, which is implemented using M...
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22662602_c0
22662602
fsharp
0
Title: Can you use Thread.CurrentPrincipal with F# async workflows? Problem title: Can you use Thread.CurrentPrincipal with F# async workflows? Tags: f%23, authorization, asynchronous, .net Problem: Can you use Thread.CurrentPrincipal with F# async workflows? Has anyone used setting Thread.CurrentPrincipal for authenti...
Can you use Thread.CurrentPrincipal with F# async workflows? Can you use Thread.CurrentPrincipal with F# async workflows? f%23 authorization asynchronous .net Can Thread.CurrentPrincipal Can you use Thread.CurrentPrincipal with F# async workflows? Has anyone used setting Thread.CurrentPrincipal for authentication withi...
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20325425_c0
20325425
fsharp
0
Title: Func&lt;T, TResult&gt; property in F# Problem title: Func&lt;T, TResult&gt; property in F# Tags: c%23, f%23 Problem: Func property in F# I am currently interoperating with C# code from F#. Is it possible in F# to define a property that in C# looks like below? private Func<PropertyInfo, bool> OnIsSatisfiedByPrope...
Func&lt;T, TResult&gt; property in F# Func&lt;T, TResult&gt; property in F# c%23 f%23 Func PropertyInfo OnIsSatisfiedByProperty TResult Func property in F# I am currently interoperating with C# code from F#. Is it possible in F# to define a property that in C# looks like below? private Func<PropertyInfo, bool> OnIsSati...
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28677300_c0
28677300
fsharp
0
Title: F# Create a sequence of a certain type Problem title: F# Create a sequence of a certain type Tags: sequence, f%23 Problem: F# Create a sequence of a certain type I am writing some unit tests at the moment and need to replicate a sequence. The sequence is of type (string * string * string). I have tried to recrea...
F# Create a sequence of a certain type F# Create a sequence of a certain type sequence f%23 Create ABC GHI JHL MNO PQR F# Create a sequence of a certain type I am writing some unit tests at the moment and need to replicate a sequence. The sequence is of type (string * string * string). I have tried to recreate this seq...
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58821941_c0
58821941
fsharp
0
Title: Is that a proper use of match with in F# or is there a more idiomatic way to accomplish the same Problem title: Is that a proper use of match with in F# or is there a more idiomatic way to accomplish the same Tags: f%23 Problem: Is that a proper use of match with in F# or is there a more idiomatic way to accompl...
Is that a proper use of match with in F# or is there a more idiomatic way to accomplish the same Is that a proper use of match with in F# or is there a more idiomatic way to accomplish the same f%23 this.Error JObject.Parse j.ContainsKey HandleTableMessages HandleSuccessMessages HandleErrorMessages j.SelectToken this.P...
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49299607_c0
49299607
fsharp
0
Title: Empty with/finally block in try statement Problem title: Empty with/finally block in try statement Tags: f%23 Problem: Empty with/finally block in try statement I want to try something: try 0/0 and I don't care if it fails, raising an Exception . But leaving a with or finally block empty makes the file unparsabl...
Empty with/finally block in try statement Empty with/finally block in try statement f%23 Empty Exception Empty with/finally block in try statement I want to try something: and I don't care if it fails, raising an Exception . But leaving a with or finally block empty makes the file unparsable. This works, but it's not f...
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74618195_c0
74618195
fsharp
0
Title: What is the leading ? is F# type signature? Problem title: What is the leading ? is F# type signature? Tags: f%23 Problem: What is the leading ? is F# type signature? When I hover certain methods that come from C# libraries in F#, some of the parameters start with a ?. I'm unfamiliar with this syntax. Does this ...
What is the leading ? is F# type signature? What is the leading ? is F# type signature? f%23 What What is the leading ? is F# type signature? When I hover certain methods that come from C# libraries in F#, some of the parameters start with a ?. I'm unfamiliar with this syntax. Does this mean nullable? Here is an exampl...
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9662317_c0
9662317
fsharp
0
Title: How to obtain F# powerpack for F# 3.0 Problem title: How to obtain F# powerpack for F# 3.0 Tags: f%23-3.0, windows-8, f%23, f%23-powerpack Problem: How to obtain F# powerpack for F# 3.0 I'm using VS11 Beta on Win 8 Consumer Preview. After install VS11 Beta I have F# 3.0 SDK installed. But I'm not able to find a ...
How to obtain F# powerpack for F# 3.0 How to obtain F# powerpack for F# 3.0 f%23-3.0 windows-8 f%23 f%23-powerpack How FSharp.PowerPack.dll windows-8 How to obtain F# powerpack for F# 3.0 I'm using VS11 Beta on Win 8 Consumer Preview. After install VS11 Beta I have F# 3.0 SDK installed. But I'm not able to find a compa...
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73815015_c0
73815015
fsharp
0
Title: Is System.CommandLine F#-friendly? Problem title: Is System.CommandLine F#-friendly? Tags: f%23, system.commandline, command-line-interface Problem: Is System.CommandLine F#-friendly? For F# apps, I've traditionally used different functional-friendly command line parsers like Argu and CommandLineParser . Now tha...
Is System.CommandLine F#-friendly? Is System.CommandLine F#-friendly? f%23 system.commandline command-line-interface System.CommandLine Is System.CommandLine F#-friendly? For F# apps, I've traditionally used different functional-friendly command line parsers like Argu and CommandLineParser . Now that Microsoft has come...
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14549244_c0
14549244
fsharp
0
Title: How to create new type at runtime in F#? Problem title: How to create new type at runtime in F#? Tags: reflection, f%23, runtime Problem: How to create new type at runtime in F#? Please give an example of how to create new type (say, two types Cartesian product) in F# at runtime with reflection? UPDATE I am look...
How to create new type at runtime in F#? How to create new type at runtime in F#? reflection f%23 runtime How How to create new type at runtime in F#? Please give an example of how to create new type (say, two types Cartesian product) in F# at runtime with reflection? UPDATE I am looking for a language with first class...
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60890287_c0
60890287
fsharp
0
Title: Smartest way to convert a list into a string Problem title: Smartest way to convert a list into a string Tags: f%23 Problem: Smartest way to convert a list into a string If I have a list: let list123 = [ 1; 2; 3 ] what would be the most F#-approach to converting it into a string "[ 1; 2; 3 ]"? All questions I ha...
Smartest way to convert a list into a string Smartest way to convert a list into a string f%23 Smartest list123 Smartest way to convert a list into a string If I have a list: what would be the most F#-approach to converting it into a string "[ 1; 2; 3 ]"? All questions I have found regarding list to string conversion, ...
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5257638_c0
5257638
fsharp
0
Title: What logging framework is better to use in F# code Problem title: What logging framework is better to use in F# code Tags: f%23, logging Problem: What logging framework is better to use in F# code I need to add logging to my F# project. For C# code we used: Log4net or NLog (possible two of the most popular loggi...
What logging framework is better to use in F# code What logging framework is better to use in F# code f%23 logging What What logging framework is better to use in F# code I need to add logging to my F# project. For C# code we used: Log4net or NLog (possible two of the most popular logging frameworks for .Net). What is ...
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50541772_c0
50541772
fsharp
0
Title: F# expression between vertical bars Problem title: F# expression between vertical bars Tags: f%23 Problem: F# expression between vertical bars On the below F# guide page, I see this: "...The body of the computation expression, here denoted as {| cexpr |} , is translated into..." https://learn.microsoft.com/en-us...
F# expression between vertical bars F# expression between vertical bars f%23 F# expression between vertical bars On the below F# guide page, I see this: "...The body of the computation expression, here denoted as , is translated into..." https://learn.microsoft.com/en-us/dotnet/fsharp/language-reference/computation-exp...
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22284967_c0
22284967
fsharp
0
Title: In F#, return true if expression matches pattern? Problem title: In F#, return true if expression matches pattern? Tags: f%23, pattern-matching Problem: In F#, return true if expression matches pattern? I am looking for a shorter/neater way of doing the equivalent of the following (for any pattern known at compi...
In F#, return true if expression matches pattern? In F#, return true if expression matches pattern? f%23 pattern-matching In F#, return true if expression matches pattern? I am looking for a shorter/neater way of doing the equivalent of the following (for any pattern known at compile time): is there a way of doing this...
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5307787_c0
5307787
fsharp
0
Title: Multiple projects sharing same code without circular reference Problem title: Multiple projects sharing same code without circular reference Tags: c%23, f%23, visual-studio Problem: Multiple projects sharing same code without circular reference I have a C# and F# project. Both are supposed to be a service layer ...
Multiple projects sharing same code without circular reference Multiple projects sharing same code without circular reference c%23 f%23 visual-studio Multiple Multiple projects sharing same code without circular reference I have a C# and F# project. Both are supposed to be a service layer code. But sometimes, code from...
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9240374_c0
9240374
fsharp
0
Title: Instrument a .NET assembly in order to capture unit tests Problem title: Instrument a .NET assembly in order to capture unit tests Tags: c%23, .net, intercept, f%23 Problem: Instrument a .NET assembly in order to capture unit tests I would like to automatically instrument a .NET assembly so that calls to certain...
Instrument a .NET assembly in order to capture unit tests Instrument a .NET assembly in order to capture unit tests c%23 .net intercept f%23 Instrument NET Instrument a .NET assembly in order to capture unit tests I would like to automatically instrument a .NET assembly so that calls to certain functions and the return...
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41654568_c0
41654568
fsharp
0
Title: Parsing from string to float32 yields incorrect results, f# Problem title: Parsing from string to float32 yields incorrect results, f# Tags: c%23, .net, f%23 Problem: Parsing from string to float32 yields incorrect results, f# Im trying to parse strings of coordinates using System.Single.Parse, but when the numb...
Parsing from string to float32 yields incorrect results, f# Parsing from string to float32 yields incorrect results, f# c%23 .net f%23 string Parsing float32 System.Single.Parse Parsing from string to float32 yields incorrect results, f# Im trying to parse strings of coordinates using System.Single.Parse, but when the ...
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10201817_c0
10201817
fsharp
0
Title: How to define a F# abstract member with empty type-signature Problem title: How to define a F# abstract member with empty type-signature Tags: f%23, .net, class, unit-type Problem: How to define a F# abstract member with empty type-signature According to this page , all abstract members of a class must have a ty...
How to define a F# abstract member with empty type-signature How to define a F# abstract member with empty type-signature f%23 .net class unit-type How How to define a F# abstract member with empty type-signature According to this page , all abstract members of a class must have a type-signature . But I want to define ...
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36537965_c0
36537965
fsharp
0
Title: Why is this not a valid usage of byref? Problem title: Why is this not a valid usage of byref? Tags: byref, f%23 Problem: Why is this not a valid usage of byref? let iter2D (map: 'T byref -> unit) (arr: 'T[][]) = for y = 0 to arr.Length - 1 do let row = arr.[y] for x = 0 to row.Length - 1 do let mutable elem = a...
Why is this not a valid usage of byref? Why is this not a valid usage of byref? byref f%23 Why iter2D arr.Length row.Length Why is this not a valid usage of byref? The last line has: "The address of the variable 'elem' cannot be used at this point." What's wrong?
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15128766_c0
15128766
fsharp
0
Title: Write boldface text using Console.WriteLine (C#) or printfn (F#)? Problem title: Write boldface text using Console.WriteLine (C#) or printfn (F#)? Tags: .net, c%23, console, f%23, windows Problem: Write boldface text using Console.WriteLine (C#) or printfn (F#)? Is there a quick way to write boldface text using ...
Write boldface text using Console.WriteLine (C#) or printfn (F#)? Write boldface text using Console.WriteLine (C#) or printfn (F#)? .net c%23 console f%23 windows Console.WriteLine Write Write boldface text using Console.WriteLine (C#) or printfn (F#)? Is there a quick way to write boldface text using Console.WriteLine...
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5055946_c0
5055946
fsharp
0
Title: Block is unfinished Problem title: Block is unfinished Tags: f%23 Problem: Block is unfinished This code fragment is compiled: let test = let x = 1 printfn "%A" x If the last line is removed, there is the following compilation error: error FS0588: Block following this 'let' is unfinished. Expect an expression. W...
Block is unfinished Block is unfinished f%23 Block FS0588 Expect Block is unfinished This code fragment is compiled: If the last line is removed, there is the following compilation error: What does this message mean? In C#/C++ I would expect the "Unused variable" warning in such situation, but F# gives something differ...
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31543879_c0
31543879
fsharp
0
Title: F# check if val member is uninitialized Problem title: F# check if val member is uninitialized Tags: initialization, null, f%23 Problem: F# check if val member is uninitialized I have an F# class that uses the following to declare, but not initialize class members: [<DefaultValue>] val mutable myVariable : myTyp...
F# check if val member is uninitialized F# check if val member is uninitialized initialization null f%23 DefaultValue x.myVariable F# check if val member is uninitialized I have an F# class that uses the following to declare, but not initialize class members: How can I check in the code whether this value has been init...
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fsharp
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Title: Constant propagation library for .NET Problem title: Constant propagation library for .NET Tags: .net, c%23, f%23, static-analysis Problem: Constant propagation library for .NET Whether any open source .NET (C#/F#) library for abstract static analysis exists? Currently I'm interested in constant propagation algo...
Constant propagation library for .NET Constant propagation library for .NET .net c%23 f%23 static-analysis Constant NET Constant propagation library for .NET Whether any open source .NET (C#/F#) library for abstract static analysis exists? Currently I'm interested in constant propagation algorithm. It should be abstrac...
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44014083_c0
44014083
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Title: Add Suave - Open Declarations not working Problem title: Add Suave - Open Declarations not working Tags: suave, package, f%23 Problem: Add Suave - Open Declarations not working I add Suave.io to my project - so far empty - via NuGet and that's alright. But none of the open Suave declarations work yielding "The n...
Add Suave - Open Declarations not working Add Suave - Open Declarations not working suave package f%23 Add Suave Open Declarations Suave.dll Add Suave - Open Declarations not working I add Suave.io to my project - so far empty - via NuGet and that's alright. But none of the open Suave declarations work yielding "The na...
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Title: Position information in fparsec Problem title: Position information in fparsec Tags: fparsec, f%23 Problem: Position information in fparsec My AST model needs to carry location information (filename, line, index). Is there any built in way to access this information? From the reference docs, the stream seems to ...
Position information in fparsec Position information in fparsec fparsec f%23 Position Position information in fparsec My AST model needs to carry location information (filename, line, index). Is there any built in way to access this information? From the reference docs, the stream seems to carry the position, but I'd p...
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5881318_c0
5881318
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Title: Retrieving attributes from a function argument Problem title: Retrieving attributes from a function argument Tags: reflection, attributes, f%23 Problem: Retrieving attributes from a function argument If I have a function that takes in another function: [<SomeAttribute()>] let f (g:unit->unit) = //Want to get g's...
Retrieving attributes from a function argument Retrieving attributes from a function argument reflection attributes f%23 a Retrieving SomeAttribute g:unit Want Retrieving attributes from a function argument If I have a function that takes in another function: How can I access g's custom attributes from f? I think I'm m...
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44961_c0
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Title: What are the primary differences between Haskell and F#? Problem title: What are the primary differences between Haskell and F#? Tags: functional-programming, f%23, haskell, language-comparisons Problem: What are the primary differences between Haskell and F#? I've searched on the Internet for comparisons betwee...
What are the primary differences between Haskell and F#? What are the primary differences between Haskell and F#? functional-programming f%23 haskell language-comparisons What Haskell What are the primary differences between Haskell and F#? I've searched on the Internet for comparisons between F# and Haskell but haven'...
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SharpList`1<Vote>)'. at Voting Tests.Get Vote from given SuggestionId() Code signals: System.MissingMethodException, given, Record, List, Records, Unit, Test, Failing, FunctionalInnovate.Domain, Voting, System, Vote, VoteId, SuggestionId, VotePreference, Suggestion, SuggetionId, SuggestionText, User, UserId, Votes, Tes...
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3972043_c0
3972043
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Title: f# generic type comparison Problem title: f# generic type comparison Tags: types, generics, f%23 Problem: f# generic type comparison I'm trying to figure out if an obj returned from a call is of a certain type. Here is my code: type MyType<'T>= val mutable myArr : array val mutable id : int val mutable value : '...
f# generic type comparison f# generic type comparison types generics f%23 MyType f# generic type comparison I'm trying to figure out if an obj returned from a call is of a certain type. Here is my code: and in some method that has MyType in scope... How do I figure out if a is of type MyType?
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5787242_c0
5787242
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Title: Is there a reason workflow builders in F# don&#x27;t use interfaces? Problem title: Is there a reason workflow builders in F# don&#x27;t use interfaces? Tags: monads, f%23 Problem: Is there a reason workflow builders in F# don't use interfaces? This is a question just out of curiosity: when you implement a workf...
Is there a reason workflow builders in F# don&#x27;t use interfaces? Is there a reason workflow builders in F# don&#x27;t use interfaces? monads f%23 Is there a reason workflow builders in F# don't use interfaces? This is a question just out of curiosity: when you implement a workflow factory, you don't do it as an int...
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7227919_c2
7227919
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65512035_c0
65512035
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Title: How to split observable into chunks by length in F# Problem title: How to split observable into chunks by length in F# Tags: .net, f%23 Problem: How to split observable into chunks by length in F# How divide the observable into chunks where each chunk length is n For example: observable emits events a, b, c, d, ...
How to split observable into chunks by length in F# How to split observable into chunks by length in F# .net f%23 How How to split observable into chunks by length in F# How divide the observable into chunks where each chunk length is n For example: observable emits events a, b, c, d, e, f .. and length 3 as result emi...
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28567224_c0
28567224
fsharp
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Title: In F# what are these collection-looking things? Problem title: In F# what are these collection-looking things? Tags: f%23 Problem: In F# what are these collection-looking things? In F# there are many different collection-looking syntaxes that compile into something. What are they all, and what do they mean? let ...
In F# what are these collection-looking things? In F# what are these collection-looking things? f%23 In F# what are these collection-looking things? In F# there are many different collection-looking syntaxes that compile into something. What are they all, and what do they mean?
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23525842_c0
23525842
fsharp
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Title: f# swap elements in Array2D Problem title: f# swap elements in Array2D Tags: swap, f%23, arrays Problem: f# swap elements in Array2D If i have a 2D array such as test = array2D [|[|1; 2; 3|]; [|4; 5; 6|];] and I want to swap two elements by there index so for example swap test (0,0) (1,1) //[|[|5; 2; 3|]; //[|4;...
f# swap elements in Array2D f# swap elements in Array2D swap f%23 arrays Array2D f# swap elements in Array2D If i have a 2D array such as and I want to swap two elements by there index so for example How would I write that? I have seen solutions that pass each item by reference and mutates it, but that seems unidiomati...
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70708588_c0
70708588
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Title: how to specify an underlying type for enum in F# Problem title: how to specify an underlying type for enum in F# Tags: f%23, c%23, .net-core Problem: how to specify an underlying type for enum in F# We can specify an underlying type for enum in C# like this: [Flags] public enum MyKinds : ushort { None = 0, Flag1...
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64107721_c2
64107721
fsharp
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of the variables by indexing them one at a time but am not loop through all of the rows. How would I do this? An example of what I can do is shown below. let time = rows.[0].GetValue "Time"|> string Code signals: How, FSharp.Interop.Excel, Data, Time, Pressure, Force, Appshear, Stress, Appvisc, Shear, Viscosity, Posit...
of the variables by indexing them one at a time but am not loop through all of the rows. How would I do this? An example of what I can do is shown below. let time = rows.[0].GetValue "Time"|> string Code signals: How, FSharp.Interop.Excel, Data, Time, Pressure, Force, Appshear, Stress, Appvisc, Shear, Viscosity, Posit...
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4951458_c0
4951458
fsharp
0
Title: Query on generic usage in F#, specifically new T() and ref cells Problem title: Query on generic usage in F#, specifically new T() and ref cells Tags: mutable, f%23, generics, ref Problem: Query on generic usage in F#, specifically new T() and ref cells What would the F# equivalent of this bit of C#: public T Ge...
Query on generic usage in F#, specifically new T() and ref cells Query on generic usage in F#, specifically new T() and ref cells mutable f%23 generics ref Query GetNewItem Query on generic usage in F#, specifically new T() and ref cells What would the F# equivalent of this bit of C#: In addition how would you return t...
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52948885_c0
52948885
fsharp
0
Title: Why are patterns in Microsoft.FSharp.Quotations.Patterns double quoted? Problem title: Why are patterns in Microsoft.FSharp.Quotations.Patterns double quoted? Tags: f%23, quotations Problem: Why are patterns in Microsoft.FSharp.Quotations.Patterns double quoted? The active pattern Microsoft.FSharp.Quotations.Pat...
Why are patterns in Microsoft.FSharp.Quotations.Patterns double quoted? Why are patterns in Microsoft.FSharp.Quotations.Patterns double quoted? f%23 quotations Why Microsoft.FSharp.Quotations.Patterns AddressSet Why are patterns in Microsoft.FSharp.Quotations.Patterns double quoted? The active pattern has its last elem...
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37751219_c2
37751219
fsharp
2
used this before. Code signals: System.MethodAccessException, Meaning, CsvProvider, FsLab, FsLab.fsx, System.IO, FSharp.Data, adwords.csv, File.ReadAllLines, GetSample, Criteria, Name, Canonical, Parent, Country, Target, Type, Status, Abu, Dhabi, United, Arab, Emirates, City, Active, Ajman, Ain, Dubai, Afghanistan, At...
used this before. Code signals: System.MethodAccessException, Meaning, CsvProvider, FsLab, FsLab.fsx, System.IO, FSharp.Data, adwords.csv, File.ReadAllLines, GetSample, Criteria, Name, Canonical, Parent, Country, Target, Type, Status, Abu, Dhabi, United, Arab, Emirates, City, Active, Ajman, Ain, Dubai, Afghanistan, At...
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25037254_c0
25037254
fsharp
0
Title: Defining unit of measure in F# signature file Problem title: Defining unit of measure in F# signature file Tags: units-of-measurement, f%23 Problem: Defining unit of measure in F# signature file Is it possible to define a Unit of Measure in a signature file (.fsi)? I have tried to add it after namespace definiti...
Defining unit of measure in F# signature file Defining unit of measure in F# signature file units-of-measurement f%23 Defining Measure Defining unit of measure in F# signature file Is it possible to define a Unit of Measure in a signature file (.fsi)? I have tried to add it after namespace definition, but the compiler ...
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14329454_c0
14329454
fsharp
0
Title: F# type constraints and reflection Problem title: F# type constraints and reflection Tags: f%23 Problem: F# type constraints and reflection Is there any way to determine whether a given type parameter satisfies the F# comparison constraint through reflection? I would suspect not, since the expression typedefof<S...
F# type constraints and reflection F# type constraints and reflection f%23 Set MakeGenericType System.Type F# type constraints and reflection Is there any way to determine whether a given type parameter satisfies the F# comparison constraint through reflection? I would suspect not, since the expression appears to yield...
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