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33930750_c0
33930750
fsharp
0
Title: Covariant sequences Problem title: Covariant sequences Tags: generics, f%23 Problem: Covariant sequences I would like to create an F# seq and ensure that each element is of record type SelctionDescriptor<'a> for some arbitrary type 'a . I know how to do this OOP style: define the seq over an abstract class and t...
Covariant sequences Covariant sequences generics f%23 Covariant SelctionDescriptor Covariant sequences I would like to create an F# seq and ensure that each element is of record type SelctionDescriptor<'a> for some arbitrary type 'a . I know how to do this OOP style: define the seq over an abstract class and then inher...
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28527979_c0
28527979
fsharp
0
Title: F# tuple of Option.None evaluates as tuple of null values Problem title: F# tuple of Option.None evaluates as tuple of null values Tags: f%23, .net Problem: F# tuple of Option.None evaluates as tuple of null values Can someone tell me why this F# expression: (Option<int*int>.None, Option<int*int>.None) evaluates...
F# tuple of Option.None evaluates as tuple of null values F# tuple of Option.None evaluates as tuple of null values f%23 .net Option.None Option None F# tuple of Option.None evaluates as tuple of null values Can someone tell me why this F# expression: evaluates to while simply evaluates to
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20990587_c1
20990587
fsharp
1
.StartNew() printfn "Timing started" fn() stopWatch.Stop() printfn "Time elased: %A" stopWatch.Elapsed (funcTimer (fun () -> createFile xmlSeq 100 "file100.xml")) (funcTimer (fun () -> createFile xmlSeq 1000 "file1000.xml")) Code signals: How, StreamWriter, System.IO, System.Diagnostics, Seq.initInfinite, FSharpXmlTest...
.StartNew() printfn "Timing started" fn() stopWatch.Stop() printfn "Time elased: %A" stopWatch.Elapsed (funcTimer (fun () -> createFile xmlSeq 100 "file100.xml")) (funcTimer (fun () -> createFile xmlSeq 1000 "file1000.xml")) Code signals: How, StreamWriter, System.IO, System.Diagnostics, Seq.initInfinite, FSharpXmlTest...
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12592873_c1
12592873
fsharp
1
search (0.0) (1.0) (0) //Call the bisection method with initial parameters Can anyone help? Also obviously any input on how to make this more 'functional' would be cool. Havn't been able to run this yet to test due to the error though. My first 2 match patterns look suspect given I'm trying to return the current value...
search (0.0) (1.0) (0) //Call the bisection method with initial parameters Can anyone help? Also obviously any input on how to make this more 'functional' would be cool. Havn't been able to run this yet to test due to the error though. My first 2 match patterns look suspect given I'm trying to return the current value...
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3963568_c0
3963568
fsharp
0
Title: F# type functions and a [&lt;GeneralizableValue&gt;] attribute Problem title: F# type functions and a [&lt;GeneralizableValue&gt;] attribute Tags: type-systems, f%23, generics, attributes Problem: F# type functions and a [ ] attribute What is the difference between this two F# type functions: let defaultInstance...
F# type functions and a [&lt;GeneralizableValue&gt;] attribute F# type functions and a [&lt;GeneralizableValue&gt;] attribute type-systems f%23 generics attributes defaultInstance1 GeneralizableValue defaultInstance2 F# type functions and a [ ] attribute What is the difference between this two F# type functions:
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42013940_c1
42013940
fsharp
1
code i keep on getting error on my expressions type in my let php Code signals: How, Json, Access-Control-Allow-Credentials:true, Access-Control-Allow-Headers:Content-Type, Accept, Access-Control-Allow-Methods:GET, POST, PUT, DELETE, OPTIONS, Access-Control-Allow-Origin, player1Key, hdegftzj25, aegfhzkfszl74852, BadBo...
code i keep on getting error on my expressions type in my let php Code signals: How, Json, Access-Control-Allow-Credentials:true, Access-Control-Allow-Headers:Content-Type, Accept, Access-Control-Allow-Methods:GET, POST, PUT, DELETE, OPTIONS, Access-Control-Allow-Origin, player1Key, hdegftzj25, aegfhzkfszl74852, BadBo...
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9968511_c0
9968511
fsharp
0
Title: order of arrival of message on a mailboxprocessor Problem title: order of arrival of message on a mailboxprocessor Tags: mailboxprocessor, f%23 Problem: order of arrival of message on a mailboxprocessor Is there /How can I get guarantee on the order of arrival for the messages sent to a mailboxprocessor That is,...
order of arrival of message on a mailboxprocessor order of arrival of message on a mailboxprocessor mailboxprocessor f%23 agent.post msg1 msg2 order of arrival of message on a mailboxprocessor Is there /How can I get guarantee on the order of arrival for the messages sent to a mailboxprocessor That is, on a thread if I...
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9929271_c0
9929271
fsharp
0
Title: Computational Expression using Zero Problem title: Computational Expression using Zero Tags: computation-expression, f%23 Problem: Computational Expression using Zero When using a computational expression, the first definition works but the second does not for Zero. What is the difference between this: member o....
Computational Expression using Zero Computational Expression using Zero computation-expression f%23 Zero Computational Expression o.Zero Computational Expression using Zero When using a computational expression, the first definition works but the second does not for Zero. What is the difference between this: and this: ...
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32891307_c0
32891307
fsharp
0
Title: Matrix transposition in F# Problem title: Matrix transposition in F# Tags: functional-programming, f%23 Problem: Matrix transposition in F# I'm trying to modify a matrix like this one: / 1 2 3 \ \ 4 5 6 / to return: / 1 4 \ | 2 5 | \ 3 6 / Instead it is flipping my matrix by the corners. This is the code I have ...
Matrix transposition in F# Matrix transposition in F# functional-programming f%23 Matrix _::_ List.map List.head List.tail Matrix transposition in F# I'm trying to modify a matrix like this one: to return: Instead it is flipping my matrix by the corners. This is the code I have so far:
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66064895_c0
66064895
fsharp
0
Title: syntax issue around kprintf in F# Problem title: syntax issue around kprintf in F# Tags: continuations, f%23 Problem: syntax issue around kprintf in F# I have a project using NLog and there is a wrapper around the logger, in order to turn logging off in some areas: member this.SetQuiet q = quiet <- q Code signal...
syntax issue around kprintf in F# syntax issue around kprintf in F# continuations f%23 this.Error logger.Error this.SetQuiet this.Trace Printf.kprintf logger.Trace this.Debug logger.Debug this.Info logger.Info this.Warn logger.Warn this.Fatal logger.Fatal Result.Ok syntax issue around kprintf in F# I have a project usi...
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37641526_c0
37641526
fsharp
0
Title: Will List.map allocate a new List every time? Problem title: Will List.map allocate a new List every time? Tags: f%23 Problem: Will List.map allocate a new List every time? Let's consider the following lists : // 2 2 2 1 1 1 let xs = [2;2;2;1;1;1] // 2 2 2 1 1 1 let xs' = List.map (fun x -> x) list // 4 4 4 1 1 ...
Will List.map allocate a new List every time? Will List.map allocate a new List every time? f%23 Will List.map List Will List.map allocate a new List every time? Let's consider the following lists : Will List.map allocate a new list in the second case ? In the third case, will xs share the tail [1;1;1] with xs'' ?
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2164757_c0
2164757
fsharp
0
Title: Add a Reference Via F#&#x27;s Interactive Window Problem title: Add a Reference Via F#&#x27;s Interactive Window Tags: f%23, f%23-interactive Problem: Add a Reference Via F#'s Interactive Window Is it possible to add a reference to a .NET library via F#'s interactive window? For example: > open System.Xml.Linq;;...
Add a Reference Via F#&#x27;s Interactive Window Add a Reference Via F#&#x27;s Interactive Window f%23 f%23-interactive Add Reference Via Interactive Window System.Xml.Linq FS0039 Linq Add a Reference Via F#'s Interactive Window Is it possible to add a reference to a .NET library via F#'s interactive window? For exampl...
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12647986_c0
12647986
fsharp
0
Title: Using the WebSharper compiler to write Node.js applications Problem title: Using the WebSharper compiler to write Node.js applications Tags: f%23, javascript, node.js, websharper Problem: Using the WebSharper compiler to write Node.js applications I was wondering if it is possible to use the WebSharper compiler ...
Using the WebSharper compiler to write Node.js applications Using the WebSharper compiler to write Node.js applications f%23 javascript node.js websharper Using WebSharper Node.js Using the WebSharper compiler to write Node.js applications I was wondering if it is possible to use the WebSharper compiler to write Node.j...
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40143739_c0
40143739
fsharp
0
Title: How can I make a private member object-encapsulated? Problem title: How can I make a private member object-encapsulated? Tags: erlang, scala, f%23, clojure Problem: How can I make a private member object-encapsulated? In Scala by typing private[this] we can make a private member only accessible by that particula...
How can I make a private member object-encapsulated? How can I make a private member object-encapsulated? erlang scala f%23 clojure How How can I make a private member object-encapsulated? In Scala by typing private[this] we can make a private member only accessible by that particular object of the class, and another o...
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28) respectively, which agree with the values in the comments from the first code snippet. What I don't understand is why it works. What is with all this bit-shifting and folding on the bitwise or operator? Why can't I just use BitConverter.ToInt() instead? Code signals: F#, Reading, MNIST, TRAINING, SET, IMAGE, FILE,...
28) respectively, which agree with the values in the comments from the first code snippet. What I don't understand is why it works. What is with all this bit-shifting and folding on the bitwise or operator? Why can't I just use BitConverter.ToInt() instead? Code signals: F#, Reading, MNIST, TRAINING, SET, IMAGE, FILE,...
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Title: Fable.React: select input text on focus Problem title: Fable.React: select input text on focus Tags: f%23, fable-f%23 Problem: Fable.React: select input text on focus I'm trying to select the text of an input field using Fable.React. In js it can be done like this , but trying the same in Fable doesn't compile: ...
Fable.React: select input text on focus Fable.React: select input text on focus f%23 fable-f%23 Fable.React Type OnFocus e.target.select Fable.React: select input text on focus I'm trying to select the text of an input field using Fable.React. In js it can be done like this , but trying the same in Fable doesn't compil...
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Title: can I use microsoft code ide for F# without visual studio? Problem title: can I use microsoft code ide for F# without visual studio? Tags: f%23 Problem: can I use microsoft code ide for F# without visual studio? I want to wait until VS2015 releases rather than install VS2013 only to turn around and worry about i...
can I use microsoft code ide for F# without visual studio? can I use microsoft code ide for F# without visual studio? f%23 can I use microsoft code ide for F# without visual studio? I want to wait until VS2015 releases rather than install VS2013 only to turn around and worry about interactions between VS2013 and VS2015...
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Title: how to read file with multiple record Problem title: how to read file with multiple record Tags: f%23 Problem: how to read file with multiple record this is similiar to my previous question: but here is some improvisation: 3 4 5 aaaaa aaaaa aaaaa aaaaa bbbbb bbbbb bbbbb bbbbb ccccc ccccc ccccc ccccc 1 2 3 aaa aa...
how to read file with multiple record how to read file with multiple record f%23 how to read file with multiple record this is similiar to my previous question: but here is some improvisation: the first number is the level, the second is the row and the third is the column, i want to insert all the data (the character)...
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Title: F# syntax of comma within lambda expression Problem title: F# syntax of comma within lambda expression Tags: syntax, f%23, lambda Problem: F# syntax of comma within lambda expression I'm new to F#. Can someone explain what the following lambda expression is saying? Specifically, what the comma after the Some c.I...
F# syntax of comma within lambda expression F# syntax of comma within lambda expression syntax f%23 lambda Some c.Id p.SelectedInnerRow F# syntax of comma within lambda expression I'm new to F#. Can someone explain what the following lambda expression is saying? Specifically, what the comma after the Some c.Id is doing...
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Title: F# language - hints for newbie Problem title: F# language - hints for newbie Tags: f%23 Problem: F# language - hints for newbie Looks like here in StackOveflow there is a group of F# enthusiasts. I'd like to know better this language, so, apart from the functional programming theory , can you point me to the bet...
F# language - hints for newbie F# language - hints for newbie f%23 F# language - hints for newbie Looks like here in StackOveflow there is a group of F# enthusiasts. I'd like to know better this language, so, apart from the functional programming theory , can you point me to the better starting points to start using th...
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Title: F# Quotations and Code Comment Expressions Problem title: F# Quotations and Code Comment Expressions Tags: f%23, metaprogramming Problem: F# Quotations and Code Comment Expressions It turns out that it is really hard to google the word comment. Is is possible to represent "comment" expressions in quotations abst...
F# Quotations and Code Comment Expressions F# Quotations and Code Comment Expressions f%23 metaprogramming Quotations Comment Expressions F# Quotations and Code Comment Expressions It turns out that it is really hard to google the word comment. Is is possible to represent "comment" expressions in quotations abstract sy...
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Title: Is there a function in the F# standard library to generate a constant function? Problem title: Is there a function in the F# standard library to generate a constant function? Tags: f%23, standard-library Problem: Is there a function in the F# standard library to generate a constant function? I.e., is there a fun...
Is there a function in the F# standard library to generate a constant function? Is there a function in the F# standard library to generate a constant function? f%23 standard-library Is there a function in the F# standard library to generate a constant function? I.e., is there a function like this in the standard librar...
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Title: F#,correct usage of split method Problem title: F#,correct usage of split method Tags: string, split, f%23 Problem: F#,correct usage of split method How do i use the split method in f# correctly? The code: let a = "abc def" let b = a.Split [|' '|] Console.WriteLine("{0}", b) does return "System.String[]" i tryed...
F#,correct usage of split method F#,correct usage of split method string split f%23 a.Split Console.WriteLine System.String Split F#,correct usage of split method How do i use the split method in f# correctly? The code: does return i tryed many variations of: The language doc & other questions don't really help. i want...
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78901234567890123456789012345678901234567890" printfn "1234567890123456789012345678901234567890123456789012345678901234567890" printfn "1234567890123456789012345678901234567890123456789012345678901234567890" printfn "1234567890123456789012345678901234567890123456789012345678901234567890" printfn "1234567890123456789012...
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Title: F# - Convert a char to int Problem title: F# - Convert a char to int Tags: f%23, functional-programming Problem: F# - Convert a char to int While coding in F# for a project, I have come to a point where I want to convert a char to an int. I.e. let c = '3' c |> int //this will however give the ascii value of 3 I ...
F# - Convert a char to int F# - Convert a char to int f%23 functional-programming Convert F# - Convert a char to int While coding in F# for a project, I have come to a point where I want to convert a char to an int. I.e. My question is, what is the best way to convert a single char to an int without converting the char...
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43525795_c0
43525795
fsharp
0
Title: When to raise a nullArg in F# Problem title: When to raise a nullArg in F# Tags: f%23, exception, .net, nullable, option-type Problem: When to raise a nullArg in F# From Exceptions (Syntax for throwing and catching) , it says there are four useful exception keywords built into F#, with nullArg throws a NullArgum...
When to raise a nullArg in F# When to raise a nullArg in F# f%23 exception .net nullable option-type NullArgumentException When When to raise a nullArg in F# From Exceptions (Syntax for throwing and catching) , it says there are four useful exception keywords built into F#, with nullArg throws a NullArgumentException :...
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63231859_c0
63231859
fsharp
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Title: What is that &quot;arg00&quot; in the type of LexBuffer&lt;char&gt;.LexemeString? Problem title: What is that &quot;arg00&quot; in the type of LexBuffer&lt;char&gt;.LexemeString? Tags: fslex, f%23 Problem: What is that "arg00" in the type of LexBuffer .LexemeString? What is that "arg00" in the type of Fsharp.Tex...
What is that &quot;arg00&quot; in the type of LexBuffer&lt;char&gt;.LexemeString? What is that &quot;arg00&quot; in the type of LexBuffer&lt;char&gt;.LexemeString? fslex f%23 What arg00 LexBuffer LexemeString Fsharp.Text.Lexing arg00:LexBuffer What is that "arg00" in the type of LexBuffer .LexemeString? What is that "a...
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17172760_c0
17172760
fsharp
0
Title: How to convert int64 to Nullable&lt;int64&gt; Problem title: How to convert int64 to Nullable&lt;int64&gt; Tags: f%23 Problem: How to convert int64 to Nullable This code: let mutable x : Nullable<int64> = new Nullable<int64> 99L let y : int64 = 88L x <- y produces this compile time error: This expression was exp...
How to convert int64 to Nullable&lt;int64&gt; How to convert int64 to Nullable&lt;int64&gt; f%23 How int64 Nullable How to convert int64 to Nullable This code: produces this compile time error: I understand the error, what I would like to know is what is the correct way (cast?) to assign the value in y (88) to x ?
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22760998_c1
22760998
fsharp
1
tried to use the suggested code as follows let q format = let z = p format // p is defined as suggested printf z // Some work with formatted string let z = q "something like %d" 123 And it doesn't work again: let z = q "something like %d" 123;; ----------^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ stdin(30,15): error FS0001: The type ''c -> ...
tried to use the suggested code as follows let q format = let z = p format // p is defined as suggested printf z // Some work with formatted string let z = q "something like %d" 123 And it doesn't work again: let z = q "something like %d" 123;; ----------^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ stdin(30,15): error FS0001: The type ''c -> ...
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7721651_c0
7721651
fsharp
0
Title: Is it possible to mark code to be compiled only in debug mode? Problem title: Is it possible to mark code to be compiled only in debug mode? Tags: f%23, visual-studio, c%23, .net, debugging Problem: Is it possible to mark code to be compiled only in debug mode? I've got a try catch (or with in F#) structures all...
Is it possible to mark code to be compiled only in debug mode? Is it possible to mark code to be compiled only in debug mode? f%23 visual-studio c%23 .net debugging Is it possible to mark code to be compiled only in debug mode? I've got a try catch (or with in F#) structures all over the code but I don't really need th...
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72682455_c0
72682455
fsharp
0
Title: understand mutable variable closure Problem title: understand mutable variable closure Tags: f%23 Problem: understand mutable variable closure In this example: let generateStamp = let mutable count = 0 (fun () -> count <- count + 1; count) generateStamp () generateStamp () // prints 1 and 2 Isn't mutable count a...
understand mutable variable closure understand mutable variable closure f%23 understand mutable variable closure In this example: Isn't mutable count allocated for every generateStamp() call ? If that happens you would have to store the result of that call in order to be able to increment the counter, but that does not...
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33375923_c0
33375923
fsharp
0
Title: Seq.map for a sequences inside a sequence Problem title: Seq.map for a sequences inside a sequence Tags: functional-programming, f%23 Problem: Seq.map for a sequences inside a sequence While doing Code Abbey exercises I have lots of code like seqOfSeqs |> Seq.map (Seq.map Int32.Parse) |> Seq.map (Seq.sum) this s...
Seq.map for a sequences inside a sequence Seq.map for a sequences inside a sequence functional-programming f%23 Seq.map Int32.Parse Seq.sum Seq.map for a sequences inside a sequence While doing Code Abbey exercises I have lots of code like this seems ugly so the code blow comes to my mind What is the better solution to...
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38617310_c0
38617310
fsharp
0
Title: Is there an exposed function for removing an item from a list? Problem title: Is there an exposed function for removing an item from a list? Tags: f%23, list Problem: Is there an exposed function for removing an item from a list? Is there an exposed function for removing an item from a list? I do not see any ope...
Is there an exposed function for removing an item from a list? Is there an exposed function for removing an item from a list? f%23 list a Is there an exposed function for removing an item from a list? Is there an exposed function for removing an item from a list? I do not see any operation for removing an item from a l...
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3753105_c0
3753105
fsharp
0
Title: How can I extract the middle part of a string in FSharp? Problem title: How can I extract the middle part of a string in FSharp? Tags: f%23, pattern-matching, string Problem: How can I extract the middle part of a string in FSharp? I want to extract the middle part of a string using FSharp if it is quoted, simil...
How can I extract the middle part of a string in FSharp? How can I extract the middle part of a string in FSharp? f%23 pattern-matching string How FSharp How can I extract the middle part of a string in FSharp? I want to extract the middle part of a string using FSharp if it is quoted, similar like this: But it doesn't...
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19691324_c0
19691324
fsharp
0
Title: F# update or append an existing list Problem title: F# update or append an existing list Tags: f%23 Problem: F# update or append an existing list I am trying to append to a list as below: type Dabg = { trial : int list } let talc = { trial = [1; 2] } let Update(i) : Dabg = let newlist = List.append [(i)] talc.tr...
F# update or append an existing list F# update or append an existing list f%23 Dabg Update List.append talc.trial F# update or append an existing list I am trying to append to a list as below: As I understand Dabg is immutable. So is typecasting newlist to trial inside the Update function actually just creating a copy?
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58610591_c0
58610591
fsharp
0
Title: List.rev - This value is not a function and cannot be applied Problem title: List.rev - This value is not a function and cannot be applied Tags: f%23 Problem: List.rev - This value is not a function and cannot be applied What could be a problem? Something is missing, but what exactly? "List.rev" Gives an error -...
List.rev - This value is not a function and cannot be applied List.rev - This value is not a function and cannot be applied f%23 List.rev List.rev - This value is not a function and cannot be applied What could be a problem? Something is missing, but what exactly? "List.rev" Gives an error - This value is not a functio...
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42613375_c0
42613375
fsharp
0
Title: Can I unpack an F# list with no warnings? Problem title: Can I unpack an F# list with no warnings? Tags: pattern-matching, f%23, list Problem: Can I unpack an F# list with no warnings? F# makes it easy to unpack tuples. Unpacking lists is also feasible, but the compiler issues a warning: let m = [1; 2; 3] let [a...
Can I unpack an F# list with no warnings? Can I unpack an F# list with no warnings? pattern-matching f%23 list Can Incomplete Can I unpack an F# list with no warnings? F# makes it easy to unpack tuples. Unpacking lists is also feasible, but the compiler issues a warning: Is there a way to avoid this warning?
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27362874_c0
27362874
fsharp
0
Title: Does F# have a help function that converts the method signature like this? Problem title: Does F# have a help function that converts the method signature like this? Tags: f%23 Problem: Does F# have a help function that converts the method signature like this? To simplify the question, if there is a method that h...
Does F# have a help function that converts the method signature like this? Does F# have a help function that converts the method signature like this? f%23 Does Func Does F# have a help function that converts the method signature like this? To simplify the question, if there is a method that has no overloading, and its ...
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31630839_c0
31630839
fsharp
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Title: Reading tab delimited files in f# Problem title: Reading tab delimited files in f# Tags: parsing, file-io, f%23, csv Problem: Reading tab delimited files in f# I'm new to F# and don't have a lot of experience with functional languages. I need to select the values in a couple of columns of a tab delimited file. I...
Reading tab delimited files in f# Reading tab delimited files in f# parsing file-io f%23 csv Reading Reading tab delimited files in f# I'm new to F# and don't have a lot of experience with functional languages. I need to select the values in a couple of columns of a tab delimited file. I've found how to read lines of a...
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Title: Combining Polly policies and accessing handled exception in Polly policy Fallback Problem title: Combining Polly policies and accessing handled exception in Polly policy Fallback Tags: retry-logic, polly, f%23, fallback, policywrap Problem: Combining Polly policies and accessing handled exception in Polly policy...
Combining Polly policies and accessing handled exception in Polly policy Fallback Combining Polly policies and accessing handled exception in Polly policy Fallback retry-logic polly f%23 fallback policywrap CosmosException Combining Polly Fallback User Success Policy Handle cx.StatusCode HttpStatusCode.TooManyRequests ...
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Title: Working with immutable dictionaries Problem title: Working with immutable dictionaries Tags: f%23, dictionary Problem: Working with immutable dictionaries I'm trying to create a dictionary in a functional way. I played a bit with it and was able to concatenate two dictionaries with this code: let d1 = dict [(1, ...
Working with immutable dictionaries Working with immutable dictionaries f%23 dictionary Working List.ofSeq Working with immutable dictionaries I'm trying to create a dictionary in a functional way. I played a bit with it and was able to concatenate two dictionaries with this code: Is this the correct way of working wit...
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Title: F#, Split String and .Net methods Problem title: F#, Split String and .Net methods Tags: f%23 Problem: F#, Split String and .Net methods I'm new to F#. I'm using VS2008 shell and F# interactive. I try to split a string using "System.String.Split" but then I get the error: "Split is not a static method" code exam...
F#, Split String and .Net methods F#, Split String and .Net methods f%23 Split Net Count System.String.Split words.Length F#, Split String and .Net methods I'm new to F#. I'm using VS2008 shell and F# interactive. I try to split a string using "System.String.Split" but then I get the error: "Split is not a static metho...
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Title: Why does the power operator in F# only work for floating point numbers? Problem title: Why does the power operator in F# only work for floating point numbers? Tags: language-design, f%23 Problem: Why does the power operator in F# only work for floating point numbers? I have never seen a language have exponent or...
Why does the power operator in F# only work for floating point numbers? Why does the power operator in F# only work for floating point numbers? language-design f%23 Why Pow Why does the power operator in F# only work for floating point numbers? I have never seen a language have exponent or power operator only taking fl...
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Title: How to run a F# app in Windows Azure? Problem title: How to run a F# app in Windows Azure? Tags: webrole, f%23, azure, windows Problem: How to run a F# app in Windows Azure? I have a project that requires me to write a library management system in F# and using Windows Azure for the development. I am quite new to...
How to run a F# app in Windows Azure? How to run a F# app in Windows Azure? webrole f%23 azure windows How Windows Azure How to run a F# app in Windows Azure? I have a project that requires me to write a library management system in F# and using Windows Azure for the development. I am quite new to Cloud concept and I d...
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Title: How can i obtain in C# a specific operator&#x27;s function? Problem title: How can i obtain in C# a specific operator&#x27;s function? Tags: c%23, f%23, function, operator-overloading Problem: How can i obtain in C# a specific operator's function? Is it possible to obtain the function behind a C# operator? For e...
How can i obtain in C# a specific operator&#x27;s function? How can i obtain in C# a specific operator&#x27;s function? c%23 f%23 function operator-overloading How Func Int32 How can i obtain in C# a specific operator's function? Is it possible to obtain the function behind a C# operator? For example in F# you can do I...
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Title: How to require multiple interfaces in F# when a parameter is an object type? Problem title: How to require multiple interfaces in F# when a parameter is an object type? Tags: f%23, scala Problem: How to require multiple interfaces in F# when a parameter is an object type? In scala, I can require multiple traits ...
How to require multiple interfaces in F# when a parameter is an object type? How to require multiple interfaces in F# when a parameter is an object type? f%23 scala multiple How Foo Bar Unit FooBar How to require multiple interfaces in F# when a parameter is an object type? In scala, I can require multiple traits like ...
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Title: Using F# scripts like php instead of with asp.net core Problem title: Using F# scripts like php instead of with asp.net core Tags: php, f%23 Problem: Using F# scripts like php instead of with asp.net core So I was wondering if you could use F# with fsi.exe to run server side scripts to serve html pages. Basicall...
Using F# scripts like php instead of with asp.net core Using F# scripts like php instead of with asp.net core php f%23 Using asp.net Using F# scripts like php instead of with asp.net core So I was wondering if you could use F# with fsi.exe to run server side scripts to serve html pages. Basically, could you use it like...
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Title: What are the most useful Functional Pearls I should study first? Problem title: What are the most useful Functional Pearls I should study first? Tags: design-patterns, ocaml, haskell, f%23, functional-programming Problem: What are the most useful Functional Pearls I should study first? Here are the functional pe...
What are the most useful Functional Pearls I should study first? What are the most useful Functional Pearls I should study first? design-patterns ocaml haskell f%23 functional-programming What Functional Pearls What are the most useful Functional Pearls I should study first? Here are the functional pearls . From the to...
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Title: Elements from one list to another Problem title: Elements from one list to another Tags: list, f%23 Problem: Elements from one list to another I have this problem: I have a list with let say [2;1;2;1;4;1] and a int, I want to add the integer number to a new list if it accours in the first list, that means that t...
Elements from one list to another Elements from one list to another list f%23 one Elements Elements from one list to another I have this problem: I have a list with let say [2;1;2;1;4;1] and a int, I want to add the integer number to a new list if it accours in the first list, that means that the result should be a new...
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Title: Is Async.Start guaranteed to finish? Problem title: Is Async.Start guaranteed to finish? Tags: f%23, asynchronous, .net Problem: Is Async.Start guaranteed to finish? I couldn't find any documentation for this. I want to ask whether using Async.Start in F# is guaranteed to finish, even if the caller or the main t...
Is Async.Start guaranteed to finish? Is Async.Start guaranteed to finish? f%23 asynchronous .net Async.Start Is Async.Start guaranteed to finish? I couldn't find any documentation for this. I want to ask whether using Async.Start in F# is guaranteed to finish, even if the caller or the main thread exits before it finis...
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Title: F#: how to evaluate a &quot;seq&quot; to get all its values eagerly? Problem title: F#: how to evaluate a &quot;seq&quot; to get all its values eagerly? Tags: seq, f%23, evaluation, eager Problem: F#: how to evaluate a "seq" to get all its values eagerly? We know that in F#, seq is lazy evaluated. My question is...
F#: how to evaluate a &quot;seq&quot; to get all its values eagerly? F#: how to evaluate a &quot;seq&quot; to get all its values eagerly? seq f%23 evaluation eager F#: how to evaluate a "seq" to get all its values eagerly? We know that in F#, seq is lazy evaluated. My question is, if I have a seq with limited number of...
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Title: F# in SublimeText 2 Problem title: F# in SublimeText 2 Tags: sublimetext2, f%23 Problem: F# in SublimeText 2 I'm having some trouble running this F# in SublimeText 2. [<EntryPoint>] let main argv = printfn "Hello World" 0 When I run it I get the error: Files in libraries or multiple-file applications must begin ...
F# in SublimeText 2 F# in SublimeText 2 sublimetext2 f%23 SublimeText EntryPoint Hello World sublimetext2 F# in SublimeText 2 I'm having some trouble running this F# in SublimeText 2. When I run it I get the error: Files in libraries or multiple-file applications must begin with a namespace or module declaration, e.g. ...
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4853248_c0
4853248
fsharp
0
Title: cast literal to byte in F# Problem title: cast literal to byte in F# Tags: casting, f%23 Problem: cast literal to byte in F# Here is my code snip: let targetMeasure (usesPercent:Nullable<byte>) value = match usesPercent.Value with | 0 -> sprintf "$%A" value | _ -> sprintf "%A%%" value Trying to match "usesPercen...
cast literal to byte in F# cast literal to byte in F# casting f%23 usesPercent:Nullable usesPercent.Value cast literal to byte in F# Here is my code snip: Trying to match "usesPercent" with 0, but 0 needs to be a byte. This has always confused me in F#. I get past the nullable stuff, but then the values aren't of the s...
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9125782_c0
9125782
fsharp
0
Title: Enum vs non-member discriminated union Problem title: Enum vs non-member discriminated union Tags: discriminated-union, enums, f%23 Problem: Enum vs non-member discriminated union I've just noticed that there's only a little difference in declaring a non-member discriminated union: type Color = | Red | Green | B...
Enum vs non-member discriminated union Enum vs non-member discriminated union discriminated-union enums f%23 Enum Color Red Green Blue Enum vs non-member discriminated union I've just noticed that there's only a little difference in declaring a non-member discriminated union: and declaring an enum: What are their main ...
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8423571_c1
8423571
fsharp
1
(grid, row + 1, col + 1, color) :: GetSameColorNeighs(grid, row - 1, col - 1, color) |None -> [] So here's 2 more question :): How modify the following row in order to make it compile? (row,col) ::GetSameColorNeighs(grid, row + 1, col + 1, color) :: GetSameColorNeighs(grid, row - 1, col - 1, color) Is there any better ...
(grid, row + 1, col + 1, color) :: GetSameColorNeighs(grid, row - 1, col - 1, color) |None -> [] So here's 2 more question :): How modify the following row in order to make it compile? (row,col) ::GetSameColorNeighs(grid, row + 1, col + 1, color) :: GetSameColorNeighs(grid, row - 1, col - 1, color) Is there any better ...
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39849869_c0
39849869
fsharp
0
Title: F# Create an empty Array of a pre-defined size Problem title: F# Create an empty Array of a pre-defined size Tags: empty-list, f%23, list Problem: F# Create an empty Array of a pre-defined size So I'm trying to create an empty Array that is the length of a table row. I know how to get the length of a row, but I ...
F# Create an empty Array of a pre-defined size F# Create an empty Array of a pre-defined size empty-list f%23 list Create Array F# Create an empty Array of a pre-defined size So I'm trying to create an empty Array that is the length of a table row. I know how to get the length of a row, but I haven't got a clue in how ...
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27114207_c0
27114207
fsharp
0
Title: Why does List.append prepend instead of append Problem title: Why does List.append prepend instead of append Tags: f%23 Problem: Why does List.append prepend instead of append I feel like I am misunderstanding something here. Lets say I have the numbers 1, 2, 3, and 4 and I want to add 5 and 6 to it. Common sens...
Why does List.append prepend instead of append Why does List.append prepend instead of append f%23 Why List.append Why does List.append prepend instead of append I feel like I am misunderstanding something here. Lets say I have the numbers 1, 2, 3, and 4 and I want to add 5 and 6 to it. Common sense tells me to List.ap...
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6370462_c0
6370462
fsharp
0
Title: How to throw exceptions with meaningful messages in F#? Problem title: How to throw exceptions with meaningful messages in F#? Tags: c%23, exception, f%23 Problem: How to throw exceptions with meaningful messages in F#? How to throw meaningful exceptions in F# and catch them in C#? With the following code: F# Li...
How to throw exceptions with meaningful messages in F#? How to throw exceptions with meaningful messages in F#? c%23 exception f%23 System.Exception How Test TestExc Program Main Test.throwit Test.TestExc Console.WriteLine Caught te.Message Exception CSTestExc:System.Exception CSTestExc How to throw exceptions with mea...
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71292169_c1
71292169
fsharp
1
row.TryGetAs<DateTime>"Birthday"))) Error: System.InvalidCastException: Object must implement IConvertible. Code signals: System.InvalidCastException, Set, Deedle, Person, Name:string, Birthday:DateTime, DateTime, OptionalValue.Missing, OptionalValue, Name, Joe, Birthday, Jim, Frame.ofRecords, step1, df.Clone, step1.Re...
row.TryGetAs<DateTime>"Birthday"))) Error: System.InvalidCastException: Object must implement IConvertible. Code signals: System.InvalidCastException, Set, Deedle, Person, Name:string, Birthday:DateTime, DateTime, OptionalValue.Missing, OptionalValue, Name, Joe, Birthday, Jim, Frame.ofRecords, step1, df.Clone, step1.Re...
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53264430_c0
53264430
fsharp
0
Title: Download one file from remote (git show) using libgit2sharp Problem title: Download one file from remote (git show) using libgit2sharp Tags: libgit2sharp, libgit2, git, f%23, c%23 Problem: Download one file from remote (git show) using libgit2sharp Using git show , I can fetch the contents of a particular file f...
Download one file from remote (git show) using libgit2sharp Download one file from remote (git show) using libgit2sharp libgit2sharp libgit2 git f%23 c%23 remote libgit2sharp Download libgit2 Download one file from remote (git show) using libgit2sharp Using git show , I can fetch the contents of a particular file from ...
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67045245_c1
67045245
fsharp
1
.ReadLine()) printfn "Type high OP number" let highLimit = parseMe (Console.ReadLine()) let verifyingInputValues: unit = let bodyOfWhileCycle _= printfn "Type low OP number again" let lowLimit1 = parseMe (Console.ReadLine()) printfn "Type high OP number again" let highLimit1 = parseMe (Console.ReadLine()) () fun _ -> h...
.ReadLine()) printfn "Type high OP number" let highLimit = parseMe (Console.ReadLine()) let verifyingInputValues: unit = let bodyOfWhileCycle _= printfn "Type low OP number again" let lowLimit1 = parseMe (Console.ReadLine()) printfn "Type high OP number again" let highLimit1 = parseMe (Console.ReadLine()) () fun _ -> h...
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53596632_c1
53596632
fsharp
1
() is not called: let myComponent = MyComponent({data = 42}) myComponent.render() So: How do I get MyComponent properly instantiated and "injected" into React? Code signals: Render, Fable-Elmish, SAFE, Program.mkProgram, DEBUG, Program.withConsoleTrace, Program.withHMR, Program.withReact, Program.withDebugger, Program....
() is not called: let myComponent = MyComponent({data = 42}) myComponent.render() So: How do I get MyComponent properly instantiated and "injected" into React? Code signals: Render, Fable-Elmish, SAFE, Program.mkProgram, DEBUG, Program.withConsoleTrace, Program.withHMR, Program.withReact, Program.withDebugger, Program....
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57943474_c0
57943474
fsharp
0
Title: F# - Recursion on list Problem title: F# - Recursion on list Tags: f%23, recursion Problem: F# - Recursion on list Input: [x1; x2; ... ; xn] Output ([x1; x3; ...; xn], [x2; x4; ...; xn], [x3; x5; ...; xn], ....) What I have so far is: let rec split = function | x0 :: x1 :: xs -> (x0::xs) :: split(x1::xs) | _ -> ...
F# - Recursion on list F# - Recursion on list f%23 recursion Recursion x0::xs x1::xs Input Output F# - Recursion on list What I have so far is: Which yields: I don't quite see how I can build a tuple of lists recursively. Any ideas?
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7387801_c0
7387801
fsharp
0
Title: Image analysis - fiber recognition Problem title: Image analysis - fiber recognition Tags: c%23, f%23, wolfram-mathematica, matlab, image-processing Problem: Image analysis - fiber recognition I am new to image analysis. Do you know how to binarize this image in such a way to get the fibers only? I have tried di...
Image analysis - fiber recognition Image analysis - fiber recognition c%23 f%23 wolfram-mathematica matlab image-processing Image NET Matlab Image analysis - fiber recognition I am new to image analysis. Do you know how to binarize this image in such a way to get the fibers only? I have tried different threshold techni...
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4984648_c0
4984648
fsharp
0
Title: Instantiating types: when using new? Problem title: Instantiating types: when using new? Tags: f%23, instantiation, new-operator, .net Problem: Instantiating types: when using new? I have a type mapping a class in f# as follows: type MyClass = val myval: integer new () = { myval = 0; } member self.MyVal with get...
Instantiating types: when using new? Instantiating types: when using new? f%23 instantiation new-operator .net new Instantiating MyClass self.MyVal Instantiating types: when using new? I have a type mapping a class in f# as follows: Well, I want to create an instance of this class. I can do so: or What's the difference...
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23612419_c0
23612419
fsharp
0
Title: F# - string to int list returns ASCII values Problem title: F# - string to int list returns ASCII values Tags: f%23 Problem: F# - string to int list returns ASCII values i'm new to F# so please take it easy on me :) I wish to convert a string to a list of ints, however, the code i've written returns a list of in...
F# - string to int list returns ASCII values F# - string to int list returns ASCII values f%23 ASCII Seq.map F# - string to int list returns ASCII values i'm new to F# so please take it easy on me :) I wish to convert a string to a list of ints, however, the code i've written returns a list of ints in their ASCII repre...
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37782964
fsharp
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Title: FSC: error FS2024: Static linking may not use assembly that targets different profile with oxyplot example and FsXaml Problem title: FSC: error FS2024: Static linking may not use assembly that targets different profile with oxyplot example and FsXaml Tags: wpf, oxyplot, f%23, fsxaml, gjallarhorn Problem: FSC: er...
FSC: error FS2024: Static linking may not use assembly that targets different profile with oxyplot example and FsXaml FSC: error FS2024: Static linking may not use assembly that targets different profile with oxyplot example and FsXaml wpf oxyplot f%23 fsxaml gjallarhorn FSC FS2024 Static FsXaml MainViewModel PlotModel...
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41700086_c1
41700086
fsharp
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= { Make:string ; Model:string } let getCars() : Car seq = Seq.empty Code signals: localhost, Type, Provider, OnAppearing, _viewModel.Load, Never, Load, Cars, ObservableCollection, Car, FSharp.Data, forums.xamarin.com, how-to-make-our-remote-host-127-0-0-1-reachable-from-android-device-monoandroid-using-vs2010, Litera...
= { Make:string ; Model:string } let getCars() : Car seq = Seq.empty Code signals: localhost, Type, Provider, OnAppearing, _viewModel.Load, Never, Load, Cars, ObservableCollection, Car, FSharp.Data, forums.xamarin.com, how-to-make-our-remote-host-127-0-0-1-reachable-from-android-device-monoandroid-using-vs2010, Litera...
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539419
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Title: Unable to add dll file reference to F# project in VS2008 Problem title: Unable to add dll file reference to F# project in VS2008 Tags: f%23 Problem: Unable to add dll file reference to F# project in VS2008 I can't seem to add a reference to a DLL file in F#. It might be a bug with Visual Studio. I attempted to a...
Unable to add dll file reference to F# project in VS2008 Unable to add dll file reference to F# project in VS2008 f%23 Unable VS2008 Unable to add dll file reference to F# project in VS2008 I can't seem to add a reference to a DLL file in F#. It might be a bug with Visual Studio. I attempted to add a reference to my F#...
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4237713_c0
4237713
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Title: How to use a method that has the same name as a language keyword in F#? Problem title: How to use a method that has the same name as a language keyword in F#? Tags: f%23 Problem: How to use a method that has the same name as a language keyword in F#? I was on the way build my App on F#, but now I meet the situat...
How to use a method that has the same name as a language keyword in F#? How to use a method that has the same name as a language keyword in F#? f%23 How How to use a method that has the same name as a language keyword in F#? I was on the way build my App on F#, but now I meet the situation : the library I import to use...
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12169031
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Title: Visual Studio 2010 IntelliSense: hints on F# operators Problem title: Visual Studio 2010 IntelliSense: hints on F# operators Tags: visual-studio, intellisense, f%23 Problem: Visual Studio 2010 IntelliSense: hints on F# operators Is it possible to make Visual Studio to display tooltips on operators? The following...
Visual Studio 2010 IntelliSense: hints on F# operators Visual Studio 2010 IntelliSense: hints on F# operators visual-studio intellisense f%23 Visual Studio IntelliSense Visual Studio 2010 IntelliSense: hints on F# operators Is it possible to make Visual Studio to display tooltips on operators? The following image demon...
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Title: F# error FS0039: The value or constructor &#x27;input&#x27; is not defined Problem title: F# error FS0039: The value or constructor &#x27;input&#x27; is not defined Tags: f%23, f%23-interactive Problem: F# error FS0039: The value or constructor 'input' is not defined let getName name:string = printfn "the name i...
F# error FS0039: The value or constructor &#x27;input&#x27; is not defined F# error FS0039: The value or constructor &#x27;input&#x27; is not defined f%23 f%23-interactive FS0039 name:string F# error FS0039: The value or constructor 'input' is not defined All im trying to do is make the code display a string, but when ...
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65633845_c0
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Title: I have two list (list a and list b) , with different lengths, how do i get a new list with all the unique elements of list a? Problem title: I have two list (list a and list b) , with different lengths, how do i get a new list with all the unique elements of list a? Tags: f%23 Problem: I have two list (list a an...
I have two list (list a and list b) , with different lengths, how do i get a new list with all the unique elements of list a? I have two list (list a and list b) , with different lengths, how do i get a new list with all the unique elements of list a? f%23 I have two list (list a and list b) , with different lengths, h...
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35641280
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Title: Regex: Removing everything inside () using .NET Problem title: Regex: Removing everything inside () using .NET Tags: regex, f%23 Problem: Regex: Removing everything inside () using .NET I am using System.Text.RegularExpressions I have a string like this: let foo = "XXX XXX (YYY YYY YYY)" I want it to be "XXX XXX...
Regex: Removing everything inside () using .NET Regex: Removing everything inside () using .NET regex f%23 NET Regex Removing XXX YYY Regex.Replace Regex: Removing everything inside () using .NET I am using System.Text.RegularExpressions I have a string like this: I want it to be "XXX XXX" after applying a regex like s...
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19320766_c0
19320766
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Title: How to aggregate over many lists in F# Problem title: How to aggregate over many lists in F# Tags: list, aggregate, f%23 Problem: How to aggregate over many lists in F# In F# at some point I have many lists (the actual number of them differs for input data) and I want to make an aggregation over all those lists ...
How to aggregate over many lists in F# How to aggregate over many lists in F# list aggregate f%23 How How to aggregate over many lists in F# In F# at some point I have many lists (the actual number of them differs for input data) and I want to make an aggregation over all those lists (let say addition for simplificatio...
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13063792_c1
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FunctionalRT, Windows, Store, Apps, System.Net, System.IO, WebHelper, DownloadStringAsync, url:string, HttpWebRequest.Create, req.AsyncGetResponse, resp.GetResponseStream, StreamReader, reader.ReadToEnd, FunctionalRT.WebHelper.FunctionalRT, Microsoft.FSharp.Control.FSharpAsync, You, FSharp.Core, Version, Culture, Publ...
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52415039_c0
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Title: What to use for sync files from iOS/Android with xamarin to my own server? Problem title: What to use for sync files from iOS/Android with xamarin to my own server? Tags: android, f%23, ios, xamarin Problem: What to use for sync files from iOS/Android with xamarin to my own server? I need a way to sync files (ma...
What to use for sync files from iOS/Android with xamarin to my own server? What to use for sync files from iOS/Android with xamarin to my own server? android f%23 ios xamarin iOS/Android What Android What to use for sync files from iOS/Android with xamarin to my own server? I need a way to sync files (mainly photos) to...
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57273786_c0
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Title: When &quot;Ctrl+K, C&quot; to open comment, prevent the unnecessary white-space following slashes? Problem title: When &quot;Ctrl+K, C&quot; to open comment, prevent the unnecessary white-space following slashes? Tags: code-formatting, f%23, ionide, visual-studio-code Problem: When "Ctrl+K, C" to open comment, p...
When &quot;Ctrl+K, C&quot; to open comment, prevent the unnecessary white-space following slashes? When &quot;Ctrl+K, C&quot; to open comment, prevent the unnecessary white-space following slashes? code-formatting f%23 ionide visual-studio-code When Ctrl When "Ctrl+K, C" to open comment, prevent the unnecessary white-s...
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22941616_c0
22941616
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Title: Using a custom F# operator in C#? Problem title: Using a custom F# operator in C#? Tags: operators, f%23, clr, c%23, .net Problem: Using a custom F# operator in C#? I've stumbled upon the fact that it's possible to define custom operators in F#. Also, I believe it's possible to reuse F# code in C#. Is it possibl...
Using a custom F# operator in C#? Using a custom F# operator in C#? operators f%23 clr c%23 .net Using Using a custom F# operator in C#? I've stumbled upon the fact that it's possible to define custom operators in F#. Also, I believe it's possible to reuse F# code in C#. Is it possible to create a custom operator in F#...
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11720890_c0
11720890
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Title: FsCheck and NUnit integration Problem title: FsCheck and NUnit integration Tags: fscheck, unit-testing, nunit, .net, f%23 Problem: FsCheck and NUnit integration I want to integrate FsCheck tests with NUnit tests. Specifically, when I declare several FsCheck properties, I want them to be visible and runnable from...
FsCheck and NUnit integration FsCheck and NUnit integration fscheck unit-testing nunit .net f%23 FsCheck NUnit FsCheck and NUnit integration I want to integrate FsCheck tests with NUnit tests. Specifically, when I declare several FsCheck properties, I want them to be visible and runnable from the VS runner. I have foun...
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28014147_c0
28014147
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Title: Compilation error in CookieCollection iteration inside Async block Problem title: Compilation error in CookieCollection iteration inside Async block Tags: f%23, visual-studio Problem: Compilation error in CookieCollection iteration inside Async block I have noticed a strange behaviour during the iteration over a...
Compilation error in CookieCollection iteration inside Async block Compilation error in CookieCollection iteration inside Async block f%23 visual-studio Compilation CookieCollection Async Compilation error in CookieCollection iteration inside Async block I have noticed a strange behaviour during the iteration over a Co...
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25453894_c0
25453894
fsharp
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Title: How to make the f# compiler (fsc) verbose? Problem title: How to make the f# compiler (fsc) verbose? Tags: f%23 Problem: How to make the f# compiler (fsc) verbose? I have a small or average sized F# project, 15 *.fs files, about 2000 lines of code. It suddenly got a bit slow to compile, about 5 seconds. I would ...
How to make the f# compiler (fsc) verbose? How to make the f# compiler (fsc) verbose? f%23 How How to make the f# compiler (fsc) verbose? I have a small or average sized F# project, 15 *.fs files, about 2000 lines of code. It suddenly got a bit slow to compile, about 5 seconds. I would like to find out what makes compi...
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53883158_c0
53883158
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Title: What are the operators ==&gt; and =?&gt;? Problem title: What are the operators ==&gt; and =?&gt;? Tags: operators, f%23 Problem: What are the operators ==> and =?>? I was reading F# code when I found two operators I was not aware of. "Clean" ==> "ResolveDependencies" ==> "SetBuildNumber" =?> ("PatchAssemblyInfo...
What are the operators ==&gt; and =?&gt;? What are the operators ==&gt; and =?&gt;? operators f%23 What Clean ResolveDependencies SetBuildNumber PatchAssemblyInfo TeamCity What are the operators ==> and =?>? I was reading F# code when I found two operators I was not aware of. I looked into the F# documentation page for...
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28758338_c0
28758338
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Title: F# list transposition with list list list? Problem title: F# list transposition with list list list? Tags: f%23 Problem: F# list transposition with list list list? In F#, how would I make the list transposition function compatible with an int list list list ? let rec transpose = function | (_::_)::_ as M -> List...
F# list transposition with list list list? F# list transposition with list list list? f%23 _::_ List.map List.head List.tail F# list transposition with list list list? In F#, how would I make the list transposition function compatible with an int list list list ? It looks like this only works with int list list . Howev...
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3307439_c0
3307439
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Title: FsLex changed with latest PowerPack? Problem title: FsLex changed with latest PowerPack? Tags: fslex, f%23 Problem: FsLex changed with latest PowerPack? I've been working on a compiler for a while but after changing to PowerPack 1.9.9.9 and the release version of VS2010 I'm no unable to compile the following lin...
FsLex changed with latest PowerPack? FsLex changed with latest PowerPack? fslex f%23 FsLex PowerPack FsLex changed with latest PowerPack? I've been working on a compiler for a while but after changing to PowerPack 1.9.9.9 and the release version of VS2010 I'm no unable to compile the following line: let lexbuf = Lexing...
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66405173_c0
66405173
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Title: How to Map Nullable Guid Field with Sqlprovider in F# Problem title: How to Map Nullable Guid Field with Sqlprovider in F# Tags: f%23 Problem: How to Map Nullable Guid Field with Sqlprovider in F# Code signals: System.InvalidCastException, How, Map, Nullable, Guid, Field, Sqlprovider, Unable, System.Guid, Micros...
How to Map Nullable Guid Field with Sqlprovider in F# How to Map Nullable Guid Field with Sqlprovider in F# f%23 System.InvalidCastException How Map Nullable Guid Field Sqlprovider Unable System.Guid Microsoft.FSharp.Core.FSharpOption ctx.Dbo.Products Seq.map p.MapTo Product Seq.toList SellDiscountCalcTypeId Option Sql...
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411709_c0
411709
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Title: How do you declare and consume marker interface in f#? Problem title: How do you declare and consume marker interface in f#? Tags: f%23 Problem: How do you declare and consume marker interface in f#? How do you replicate this in F#? interface IMarker { // No members here } class MyClass : IMarker { // can contai...
How do you declare and consume marker interface in f#? How do you declare and consume marker interface in f#? f%23 How IMarker MyClass How do you declare and consume marker interface in f#? How do you replicate this in F#? Update: The following code does define marker interface, but none of the answers so far manages t...
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32094543_c1
32094543
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:= i + 1 finally if lockTaken.Value then System.Threading.Monitor.Exit(iRef) match cache.[i] with | Some v -> yield v | None -> fin := true } Code signals: SynchronizationLockException, AsyncSeq.cache, EntryPoint, Async.Sleep, Some, None, AsyncSeq, First, Expect, AsyncSeq.tryPick, Computing, Done, Starting, AsyncSeq.o...
:= i + 1 finally if lockTaken.Value then System.Threading.Monitor.Exit(iRef) match cache.[i] with | Some v -> yield v | None -> fin := true } Code signals: SynchronizationLockException, AsyncSeq.cache, EntryPoint, Async.Sleep, Some, None, AsyncSeq, First, Expect, AsyncSeq.tryPick, Computing, Done, Starting, AsyncSeq.o...
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7421527_c0
7421527
fsharp
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Title: How do I add two numeric arrays in F# Problem title: How do I add two numeric arrays in F# Tags: operator-overloading, f%23, arrays Problem: How do I add two numeric arrays in F# I am totally new to F#. I have searched high and low but I cannot find an example for what I want. let A = [| 1.0, 2.0, 3.0, 4.0 |];; ...
How do I add two numeric arrays in F# How do I add two numeric arrays in F# operator-overloading f%23 arrays How How do I add two numeric arrays in F# I am totally new to F#. I have searched high and low but I cannot find an example for what I want. I have come close with this posting, but it is not what I want.
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7435855_c0
7435855
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Title: F# on linux mono with Full Static Compilation Problem title: F# on linux mono with Full Static Compilation Tags: mono, linux, f%23 Problem: F# on linux mono with Full Static Compilation I would like to be able to run code written in F# on a linux system (Debian) but it's unlikely that I'll be able to install Mon...
F# on linux mono with Full Static Compilation F# on linux mono with Full Static Compilation mono linux f%23 Full Static Compilation F# on linux mono with Full Static Compilation I would like to be able to run code written in F# on a linux system (Debian) but it's unlikely that I'll be able to install Mono on it. Is the...
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22780127_c0
22780127
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Title: Idiom to execute expression of type unit iff condition is true Problem title: Idiom to execute expression of type unit iff condition is true Tags: f%23, unit-type, idioms Problem: Idiom to execute expression of type unit iff condition is true I find myself doing this occasionally: if some_condition then expr els...
Idiom to execute expression of type unit iff condition is true Idiom to execute expression of type unit iff condition is true f%23 unit-type idioms Idiom some_condition Idiom to execute expression of type unit iff condition is true I find myself doing this occasionally: Is there a nicer way to do this? It seems there s...
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23597508_c0
23597508
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Title: Using F# and Caliburn.Micro Together Problem title: Using F# and Caliburn.Micro Together Tags: wpf, mvvm, f%23, f%23-3.1, caliburn.micro Problem: Using F# and Caliburn.Micro Together As I understand Caliburn.Micro does a considerable amount of auto-wiring and plumbing for a WPF project in a convention-based mann...
Using F# and Caliburn.Micro Together Using F# and Caliburn.Micro Together wpf mvvm f%23 f%23-3.1 caliburn.micro Using Caliburn.Micro Together Using F# and Caliburn.Micro Together As I understand Caliburn.Micro does a considerable amount of auto-wiring and plumbing for a WPF project in a convention-based manner; employi...
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30140945_c0
30140945
fsharp
0
Title: Xamarin f# interactive console won&#x27;t evaluate expression Problem title: Xamarin f# interactive console won&#x27;t evaluate expression Tags: xamarin-studio, xamarin, f%23, f%23-interactive Problem: Xamarin f# interactive console won't evaluate expression I am trying the F# example project with Xamarin Studio...
Xamarin f# interactive console won&#x27;t evaluate expression Xamarin f# interactive console won&#x27;t evaluate expression xamarin-studio xamarin f%23 f%23-interactive Xamarin Xamarin f# interactive console won't evaluate expression I am trying the F# example project with Xamarin Studio. If I send a selection to F# in...
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23960985_c0
23960985
fsharp
0
Title: Whats wrong with s.Count(Char.IsLetter) Problem title: Whats wrong with s.Count(Char.IsLetter) Tags: compiler-errors, f%23 Problem: Whats wrong with s.Count(Char.IsLetter) F# let s = "bugs 42 bunny" s.Count(fun c -> Char.IsLetter(c)) s.Where(fun c -> Char.IsLetter(c)).ToArray() s.Where(Char.IsLetter).ToArray() s...
Whats wrong with s.Count(Char.IsLetter) Whats wrong with s.Count(Char.IsLetter) compiler-errors f%23 Whats s.Count Char.IsLetter s.Where ToArray Whats wrong with s.Count(Char.IsLetter) F# Why does only the last line fail to compile:
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35716351_c0
35716351
fsharp
0
Title: The use of ? operator in F# deedle Problem title: The use of ? operator in F# deedle Tags: deedle, f%23 Problem: The use of ? operator in F# deedle I understand ? is used to access data, such as column in Frame , but the returned column will be in float . How about assignment of new column in a Frame ? let secon...
The use of ? operator in F# deedle The use of ? operator in F# deedle deedle f%23 Frame Series.ofValues The use of ? operator in F# deedle I understand ? is used to access data, such as column in Frame , but the returned column will be in float . How about assignment of new column in a Frame ? I tested this new column ...
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3634138_c0
3634138
fsharp
0
Title: How to address f# pipeline parameter by name? Problem title: How to address f# pipeline parameter by name? Tags: f%23, pipeline Problem: How to address f# pipeline parameter by name? I'm trying to do something like seq { 1..100 } |> Seq.sum |> pown 2 It doesn't even compile cause pown expects 'T^' argument as fi...
How to address f# pipeline parameter by name? How to address f# pipeline parameter by name? f%23 pipeline How Seq.sum How to address f# pipeline parameter by name? I'm trying to do something like It doesn't even compile cause pown expects 'T^' argument as first argument and i'm giving it as a second one, as this is def...
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5772691_c0
5772691
fsharp
0
Title: function execution order Problem title: function execution order Tags: f%23 Problem: function execution order trying to understand In which order below f# code is executed and how x%y is evaluated Function converts a time duration given as a number of hours into a triple comprised of weeks, days and hours. let h...
function execution order function execution order f%23 hours2weeks function execution order trying to understand In which order below f# code is executed and how x%y is evaluated Function converts a time duration given as a number of hours into a triple comprised of weeks, days and hours.
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66327039_c0
66327039
fsharp
0
Title: F# value restriction problem in reversing list Problem title: F# value restriction problem in reversing list Tags: f%23 Problem: F# value restriction problem in reversing list The following F# code doesn't compile due to value restriction problem: let x = List.rev [] But this compiles: let x = List.rev [] in 3::...
F# value restriction problem in reversing list F# value restriction problem in reversing list f%23 List.rev true::x F# value restriction problem in reversing list The following F# code doesn't compile due to value restriction problem: But this compiles: As I understand it, the compiler infers that x must be of type int...
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