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46004482
fsharp
0
Title: How to unbox Async&lt;string&gt; [] Problem title: How to unbox Async&lt;string&gt; [] Tags: f%23, hopac, jobs Problem: How to unbox Async [] So I have an Async<string> [] and for the life of me I can't figure out how to unbox it! I started with Job<Result<string>> [] Then I managed to get it to Job<string> [] S...
How to unbox Async&lt;string&gt; [] How to unbox Async&lt;string&gt; [] f%23 hopac jobs How Async Job Result Job.toAsync Hopac How to unbox Async [] So I have an Async<string> [] and for the life of me I can't figure out how to unbox it! I started with Job<Result<string>> [] Then I managed to get it to Job<string> [] S...
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55003217_c1
55003217
fsharp
1
.0562321 Input: 123456789 Output: 3803 Elapsed time: 00:00:00.0979232 Input: 12345678999 Output: 1371742111 Elapsed time: 00:00:00.0520280 Input: 987654321852 Output: 680202701 Elapsed time: 00:00:00.0564059 Input: 13652478965478 Output: 2275413160913 Elapsed time: 00:00:00.0593369 Input: 99999999999999 Output: 909091 ...
.0562321 Input: 123456789 Output: 3803 Elapsed time: 00:00:00.0979232 Input: 12345678999 Output: 1371742111 Elapsed time: 00:00:00.0520280 Input: 987654321852 Output: 680202701 Elapsed time: 00:00:00.0564059 Input: 13652478965478 Output: 2275413160913 Elapsed time: 00:00:00.0593369 Input: 99999999999999 Output: 909091 ...
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77430190_c0
77430190
fsharp
0
Title: No definition found in VS Code for Nuget packages referenced from F# Problem title: No definition found in VS Code for Nuget packages referenced from F# Tags: f%23, visual-studio-code, nuget, ionide Problem: No definition found in VS Code for Nuget packages referenced from F# How to enable F12 to Go to Definitio...
No definition found in VS Code for Nuget packages referenced from F# No definition found in VS Code for Nuget packages referenced from F# f%23 visual-studio-code nuget ionide F# Nuget No definition found in VS Code for Nuget packages referenced from F# How to enable F12 to Go to Definition of Nuget assembly in Visual S...
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43463526_c0
43463526
fsharp
0
Title: Is F# compiler a single-pass compiler? Problem title: Is F# compiler a single-pass compiler? Tags: f%23 Problem: Is F# compiler a single-pass compiler? I look around the web and only find 1 mention about F# using one pass compilation in a personal blog, not in official docs. From my experiences so far it seems t...
Is F# compiler a single-pass compiler? Is F# compiler a single-pass compiler? f%23 Is F# compiler a single-pass compiler? I look around the web and only find 1 mention about F# using one pass compilation in a personal blog, not in official docs. Is this statement true?
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34671171_c1
34671171
fsharp
1
ka_react /Library/Frameworks/Mono.framework/Versions/4.2.1/lib/mono/4.5/ Could not load signature of Akka.FSharp.System:create due to: Could not load file or assembly or one of its dependencies. assembly:Akka, Version=1.0.5.15, Culture=neutral, PublicKeyToken=null type: I cant find Akka.dll, but I do reference it at th...
ka_react /Library/Frameworks/Mono.framework/Versions/4.2.1/lib/mono/4.5/ Could not load signature of Akka.FSharp.System:create due to: Could not load file or assembly or one of its dependencies. assembly:Akka, Version=1.0.5.15, Culture=neutral, PublicKeyToken=null type: I cant find Akka.dll, but I do reference it at th...
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33088115_c1
33088115
fsharp
1
ual Solution Here's what I ended up with: let primary = getFields <| fst x let allSame = (primary) @ ((tail |> List.map (fun (m,_) -> getFields m)) |> List.collect (fun e -> e)) |> Seq.sortBy (fun (pos, _) -> pos) |> Seq.pairwise |> Seq.forall (fun ((_,namex),(_,namey)) -> Seq.forall2 (=) namex namey) if allSame then S...
ual Solution Here's what I ended up with: let primary = getFields <| fst x let allSame = (primary) @ ((tail |> List.map (fun (m,_) -> getFields m)) |> List.collect (fun e -> e)) |> Seq.sortBy (fun (pos, _) -> pos) |> Seq.pairwise |> Seq.forall (fun ((_,namex),(_,namey)) -> Seq.forall2 (=) namex namey) if allSame then S...
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7128131_c0
7128131
fsharp
0
Title: Object Browser can&#x27;t browse my own solution? Problem title: Object Browser can&#x27;t browse my own solution? Tags: visual-studio-2010, objectbrowser, f%23 Problem: Object Browser can't browse my own solution? When I click on "My Solution" nothing comes up. I have to use Custom Component Set. When I try to ...
Object Browser can&#x27;t browse my own solution? Object Browser can&#x27;t browse my own solution? visual-studio-2010 objectbrowser f%23 Object Browser visual-studio-2010 Object Browser can't browse my own solution? When I click on "My Solution" nothing comes up. I have to use Custom Component Set. When I try to add a...
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11476077_c0
11476077
fsharp
0
Title: Is the open keyword a trait / mixin? Problem title: Is the open keyword a trait / mixin? Tags: f%23, functional-programming, ruby, scala Problem: Is the open keyword a trait / mixin? When I use the open keyword in F# module AnotherModule open myFSharpModule Can this be thought of as a mixin in Ruby or a trait in...
Is the open keyword a trait / mixin? Is the open keyword a trait / mixin? f%23 functional-programming ruby scala AnotherModule Is the open keyword a trait / mixin? When I use the open keyword in F# Can this be thought of as a mixin in Ruby or a trait in Scala? I was thinking the other day how i wish that F# had these f...
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50686539_c0
50686539
fsharp
0
Title: VSCode Interactive syntax highlighting with Mono? Problem title: VSCode Interactive syntax highlighting with Mono? Tags: f%23-interactive, f%23, ionide, syntax-highlighting, visual-studio-code Problem: VSCode Interactive syntax highlighting with Mono? F# interactive in Visual Studio Code (with Ionide) has syntax...
VSCode Interactive syntax highlighting with Mono? VSCode Interactive syntax highlighting with Mono? f%23-interactive f%23 ionide syntax-highlighting visual-studio-code VSCode Interactive Mono VSCode Interactive syntax highlighting with Mono? F# interactive in Visual Studio Code (with Ionide) has syntax highlighting by ...
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26831337_c1
26831337
fsharp
1
, s, p, x::a) splitter EmpList ([],[],[],[],[]) I can't seem to find out my error on that line. Basically with splitter: I want to take an employee list and return a tuple with Gradelevel lists...So I could see all my developers and PM seperately using this function. Anything you see wrong? Thank you Code signals: Visu...
, s, p, x::a) splitter EmpList ([],[],[],[],[]) I can't seem to find out my error on that line. Basically with splitter: I want to take an employee list and return a tuple with Gradelevel lists...So I could see all my developers and PM seperately using this function. Anything you see wrong? Thank you Code signals: Visu...
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31248797_c1
31248797
fsharp
1
't do that, the compiler won't let me. I'm almost sure that this is a design decision, maybe to avoid encouraging bad practices, I don't know, but I don't consider my wish to be a bad practice. Also I'm well aware of the linear nature of the fsharp compiler. Please if any of you know how to do what I want, I'll be glad...
't do that, the compiler won't let me. I'm almost sure that this is a design decision, maybe to avoid encouraging bad practices, I don't know, but I don't consider my wish to be a bad practice. Also I'm well aware of the linear nature of the fsharp compiler. Please if any of you know how to do what I want, I'll be glad...
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66378384_c1
66378384
fsharp
1
Stuff1.New<_> (fun p -> printfn "p1"; p) Stuff2.New<_> (fun p -> printfn "p2"; p) ] let iterateThrough (l : obj list) = l |> List.map (fun p -> let s = p :?> IStuff<_> s.Update p) Which functions obviously but as you all may now, I essentially turn off the type system and I am doing a dynamic down cast which frankly s...
Stuff1.New<_> (fun p -> printfn "p1"; p) Stuff2.New<_> (fun p -> printfn "p2"; p) ] let iterateThrough (l : obj list) = l |> List.map (fun p -> let s = p :?> IStuff<_> s.Update p) Which functions obviously but as you all may now, I essentially turn off the type system and I am doing a dynamic down cast which frankly s...
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27546929_c1
27546929
fsharp
1
the time needed to build a project. In this case however it also causes FAKE GetPackageVersion function to fail (I guess it takes the first package the matches the name - in that case the old package is always the first one in alphabetical order, as it has a lower version number). For now the only fix I found is to ma...
the time needed to build a project. In this case however it also causes FAKE GetPackageVersion function to fail (I guess it takes the first package the matches the name - in that case the old package is always the first one in alphabetical order, as it has a lower version number). For now the only fix I found is to ma...
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31290046_c2
31290046
fsharp
2
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59631702_c0
59631702
fsharp
0
Title: How to find the first NaN of an array in F#? Problem title: How to find the first NaN of an array in F#? Tags: f%23 Problem: How to find the first NaN of an array in F#? if I have the following array: let arr = [|1.0; 2.0; 3.0; 4.0; 5.0; nan; nan; nan;|] how can I find the first instance of a nan ? I understand ...
How to find the first NaN of an array in F#? How to find the first NaN of an array in F#? f%23 How NaN How to find the first NaN of an array in F#? if I have the following array: how can I find the first instance of a nan ? I understand I could process the whole array with mapi , find the indices, then take the first o...
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19270347_c0
19270347
fsharp
0
Title: F# function type mismatch Problem title: F# function type mismatch Tags: f%23, types Problem: F# function type mismatch What's wrong with my test function? let divisorOf(d, n) = n % d = 0 let notDivisible(d, n) = not (divisorOf(d, n)) let rec test(a, b, c) = function | (a, b, _) when (a > b) -> true | (a, b, c) ...
F# function type mismatch F# function type mismatch f%23 types FS0001 F# function type mismatch What's wrong with my test function? I'm getting a compiler error that the expression on line 7 has function type, not bool.
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43948816_c0
43948816
fsharp
0
Title: RProvider bug in F# on MacOS: cannot reproduce basic example Problem title: RProvider bug in F# on MacOS: cannot reproduce basic example Tags: type-providers, r, macos-sierra, f%23, fslab Problem: RProvider bug in F# on MacOS: cannot reproduce basic example Code signals: RProvider, MacOS, R.mean, R.x11, R.sin, R...
RProvider bug in F# on MacOS: cannot reproduce basic example RProvider bug in F# on MacOS: cannot reproduce basic example type-providers r macos-sierra f%23 fslab RProvider MacOS R.mean R.x11 R.sin RDotNet.REngine.Evaluate System.String bc069eb3146d4bcda8475794f512037f RProvider.RInteropInternal Invoke Microsoft.FSharp...
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19193511_c0
19193511
fsharp
0
Title: Programmatic access to fslex and fsyacc Problem title: Programmatic access to fslex and fsyacc Tags: f%23 Problem: Programmatic access to fslex and fsyacc The fslex and fsyacc tools currently require 2-stage compilation, generating files that are then compiled by fsc. It seems to me that these tools would be muc...
Programmatic access to fslex and fsyacc Programmatic access to fslex and fsyacc f%23 Programmatic Programmatic access to fslex and fsyacc The fslex and fsyacc tools currently require 2-stage compilation, generating files that are then compiled by fsc. It seems to me that these tools would be much easier to use if the s...
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20875522_c1
20875522
fsharp
1
that the JSON basically parses with a few optional attributes. Code signals: Convert, Group, ParseGroupList, GroupProvider.Parse, JsonValue.AsArray, List.ofArray, List.map, ParseGroup, grp.ToString, ParseUser, UserProvider.Parse, User, user.ID, parsed.Id, user.Firstname, parsed.Firstname, user.Lastname, parsed.Lastame...
that the JSON basically parses with a few optional attributes. Code signals: Convert, Group, ParseGroupList, GroupProvider.Parse, JsonValue.AsArray, List.ofArray, List.map, ParseGroup, grp.ToString, ParseUser, UserProvider.Parse, User, user.ID, parsed.Id, user.Firstname, parsed.Firstname, user.Lastname, parsed.Lastame...
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17797086_c0
17797086
fsharp
0
Title: Compiling LINQ expressions Problem title: Compiling LINQ expressions Tags: expression, f%23-3.0, f%23, linq Problem: Compiling LINQ expressions I'm wondering what steps the (v3+) compiler takes to build LINQ expressions for methods that take an expression argument. In particular, does the compiler use, or share ...
Compiling LINQ expressions Compiling LINQ expressions expression f%23-3.0 f%23 linq Compiling LINQ LeafExpressionConverter Expr Compiling LINQ expressions I'm wondering what steps the (v3+) compiler takes to build LINQ expressions for methods that take an expression argument. In particular, does the compiler use, or sh...
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9588617_c0
9588617
fsharp
0
Title: Apply a function to a stream Problem title: Apply a function to a stream Tags: f%23-interactive, f%23 Problem: Apply a function to a stream If i have a function f and a stream s . How can I apply this function to the stream. Similiar to how a List.map would work. It is an infinite stream of any type: type 'a str...
Apply a function to a stream Apply a function to a stream f%23-interactive f%23 Apply Cons Apply a function to a stream If i have a function f and a stream s . How can I apply this function to the stream. Similiar to how a List.map would work. It is an infinite stream of any type: I have come up with this, which is sur...
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61407028_c0
61407028
fsharp
0
Title: Does F# has special syntax for Range and Index types? Problem title: Does F# has special syntax for Range and Index types? Tags: f%23 Problem: Does F# has special syntax for Range and Index types? In C# we can use start..end or start..^fromEnd syntax for creating Range value. In F# we can create enumerable range...
Does F# has special syntax for Range and Index types? Does F# has special syntax for Range and Index types? f%23 Does Range Index start..end start..stop start..step..stop Enumerable.Range Does F# has special syntax for Range and Index types? In C# we can use start..end or start..^fromEnd syntax for creating Range value...
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48609553_c2
48609553
fsharp
2
DataContext.FSharp-Data-Sql-Common-ISqlDataContext-SubmitPendingChanges, Program.main, Users, M_R_N, ConsoleApp2, Program.fs:line, System, FSharp.Data.Sql, Literal, ConnectionString, Data, ProjectsV13, Initial, Catalog, Integrated, Security, SSPI, Connect, Timeout, Encrypt, TrustServerCertificate, ApplicationIntent, Re...
DataContext.FSharp-Data-Sql-Common-ISqlDataContext-SubmitPendingChanges, Program.main, Users, M_R_N, ConsoleApp2, Program.fs:line, System, FSharp.Data.Sql, Literal, ConnectionString, Data, ProjectsV13, Initial, Catalog, Integrated, Security, SSPI, Connect, Timeout, Encrypt, TrustServerCertificate, ApplicationIntent, Re...
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60110989_c0
60110989
fsharp
0
Title: F# type extension of generic type with concrete type parameter Problem title: F# type extension of generic type with concrete type parameter Tags: generics, type-extension, f%23 Problem: F# type extension of generic type with concrete type parameter Is it possible to make a type extension for a generic type with...
F# type extension of generic type with concrete type parameter F# type extension of generic type with concrete type parameter generics type-extension f%23 Foo Bar this.BarStuff F# type extension of generic type with concrete type parameter Is it possible to make a type extension for a generic type with a concrete type ...
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59720863_c0
59720863
fsharp
0
Title: Using BlockingCollection&lt;&#x27;a&gt;.TryTake in F# Problem title: Using BlockingCollection&lt;&#x27;a&gt;.TryTake in F# Tags: f%23 Problem: Using BlockingCollection<'a>.TryTake in F# This is related to an old question: How to consume BlockingCollection<'a>.TryTake in F# where the answer is more or less that w...
Using BlockingCollection&lt;&#x27;a&gt;.TryTake in F# Using BlockingCollection&lt;&#x27;a&gt;.TryTake in F# f%23 Using BlockingCollection TryTake Using BlockingCollection<'a>.TryTake in F# This is related to an old question: How to consume BlockingCollection<'a>.TryTake in F# where the answer is more or less that we ca...
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40289552_c1
40289552
fsharp
1
ehotinger on github: open System [<EntryPoint>] let main argv = let s = Console.ReadLine() |> int seq { for i in 1..s do yield i } |> Seq.fold (fun s i -> if s = "" then sprintf "%i" i else sprintf "%s, %i" s i) "" |> (fun s -> sprintf "[%s]" s) |> Console.WriteLine 0 // return an integer exit code I thought the list ...
ehotinger on github: open System [<EntryPoint>] let main argv = let s = Console.ReadLine() |> int seq { for i in 1..s do yield i } |> Seq.fold (fun s i -> if s = "" then sprintf "%i" i else sprintf "%s, %i" s i) "" |> (fun s -> sprintf "[%s]" s) |> Console.WriteLine 0 // return an integer exit code I thought the list ...
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45318107_c0
45318107
fsharp
0
Title: Auto indent &amp; unindent for F# Problem title: Auto indent &amp; unindent for F# Tags: f%23, editor Problem: Auto indent & unindent for F# I'm learning F# and I'm looking for an IDE or Editor that supports auto indent and some hotkey to unindent when done writing a function. I'm using Visual Studio 2017 for Ma...
Auto indent &amp; unindent for F# Auto indent &amp; unindent for F# f%23 editor Auto Auto indent & unindent for F# I'm learning F# and I'm looking for an IDE or Editor that supports auto indent and some hotkey to unindent when done writing a function. I'm using Visual Studio 2017 for Mac right now and it does auto inde...
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Title: Why is use better than using? Problem title: Why is use better than using? Tags: resource-management, idisposable, f%23, dispose Problem: Why is use better than using? According to the last sentence on this MSDN page use is to be preferred over using . I've heard it elsewhere ( this answer , for example). Why is...
Why is use better than using? Why is use better than using? resource-management idisposable f%23 dispose use Dispose Why Why is use better than using? According to the last sentence on this MSDN page use is to be preferred over using . I've heard it elsewhere ( this answer , for example). Why is this? I realize use was...
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Title: Is there a type of Inheritance on F# Records Problem title: Is there a type of Inheritance on F# Records Tags: f%23 Problem: Is there a type of Inheritance on F# Records I've just started with F# and using Record types as I am trying to move away from OOP to a more Functional programming approach. The objects wi...
Is there a type of Inheritance on F# Records Is there a type of Inheritance on F# Records f%23 Inheritance Records Is there a type of Inheritance on F# Records I've just started with F# and using Record types as I am trying to move away from OOP to a more Functional programming approach. The objects will ultimately be ...
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Title: Merge two lists Problem title: Merge two lists Tags: list, f%23, recursion, f%23-scripting Problem: Merge two lists I am looking to merge 2 lists in F# in a purely functional way. I am having a hard time understanding the syntax. Let say I have a tuple ([5;3;8],[2;9;4]) When I call the function, it should return...
Merge two lists Merge two lists list f%23 recursion f%23-scripting Merge x::xs y::ys Merge two lists I am looking to merge 2 lists in F# in a purely functional way. I am having a hard time understanding the syntax. Let say I have a tuple ([5;3;8],[2;9;4]) When I call the function, it should return [5;2;3;9;8;4] Here is...
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Title: Combining Predicates in F# Problem title: Combining Predicates in F# Tags: .net, functional-programming, f%23, composition Problem: Combining Predicates in F# Is there a standard way of logically combining predicates in F#? For example, let's say I have isCar x and isBlue x then I want something that gives me: l...
Combining Predicates in F# Combining Predicates in F# .net functional-programming f%23 composition Combining Predicates Combining Predicates in F# Is there a standard way of logically combining predicates in F#? For example, let's say I have isCar x and isBlue x then I want something that gives me: But using some sort ...
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Title: how to work with .net array? Problem title: how to work with .net array? Tags: arrays, f%23, .net Problem: how to work with .net array? I read about that when deal with array we should use like myArray.[i] , however, from my experience myArray[i] compiles too. However, when I want to write to an array in .Net (s...
how to work with .net array? how to work with .net array? arrays f%23 .net Array.get how to work with .net array? I read about that when deal with array we should use like myArray.[i] , however, from my experience myArray[i] compiles too. However, when I want to write to an array in .Net (so it is mutable), this gives ...
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Title: Scala versus F# question: how do they unify OO and FP paradigms? Problem title: Scala versus F# question: how do they unify OO and FP paradigms? Tags: scala, paradigms, functional-programming, f%23, comparison Problem: Scala versus F# question: how do they unify OO and FP paradigms? What are the key differences ...
Scala versus F# question: how do they unify OO and FP paradigms? Scala versus F# question: how do they unify OO and FP paradigms? scala paradigms functional-programming f%23 comparison Scala Scala versus F# question: how do they unify OO and FP paradigms? What are the key differences between the approaches taken by Sca...
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Title: InitialSessionState.CreateDefault () returns null Problem title: InitialSessionState.CreateDefault () returns null Tags: f%23 Problem: InitialSessionState.CreateDefault () returns null I want to run XUnit tests in a PowerShell session with F# and want to create an InitialSessionState. open System.Management.Auto...
InitialSessionState.CreateDefault () returns null InitialSessionState.CreateDefault () returns null f%23 InitialSessionState.CreateDefault System.Management.Automation.Runspaces InitialSessionState.CreateDefault () returns null I want to run XUnit tests in a PowerShell session with F# and want to create an InitialSessi...
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Title: How to add breakpoints to C# or F# like rails-pry, and then use commands to debug? Problem title: How to add breakpoints to C# or F# like rails-pry, and then use commands to debug? Tags: f%23, debugging, c%23, asp.net-core, .net-core Problem: How to add breakpoints to C# or F# like rails-pry, and then use comman...
How to add breakpoints to C# or F# like rails-pry, and then use commands to debug? How to add breakpoints to C# or F# like rails-pry, and then use commands to debug? f%23 debugging c%23 asp.net-core .net-core How Asp.net asp.net-core How to add breakpoints to C# or F# like rails-pry, and then use commands to debug? I w...
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Title: specify null value for F# Deedle Problem title: specify null value for F# Deedle Tags: deedle, f%23 Problem: specify null value for F# Deedle is it possible to specify a customised value to represent null or NaN when loading csv into Deedle data structure? in Python pandas, this is a configurable list option. Of...
specify null value for F# Deedle specify null value for F# Deedle deedle f%23 Deedle specify null value for F# Deedle is it possible to specify a customised value to represent null or NaN when loading csv into Deedle data structure? in Python pandas, this is a configurable list option. Often the input data from csv wil...
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Title: Why doesn&#x27;t my code compile? Problem title: Why doesn&#x27;t my code compile? Tags: f%23 Problem: Why doesn't my code compile? let sub (m:double[],n:double[]) : double[]= [| for i = 0 to Array.length m -1 do m.[i]-n.[i] |] Error 1 This value is not a function and cannot be applied E:\MyDocuments\Visual Stud...
Why doesn&#x27;t my code compile? Why doesn&#x27;t my code compile? f%23 Why m:double n:double Array.length System.Console.WriteLine Why doesn't my code compile? Error 1 This value is not a function and cannot be applied E:\MyDocuments\Visual Studio 2010\Projects\curve intersection\newton\Module1.fs 27 21 newton But, t...
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Title: Bogus &quot;Duplicate definition of value&quot; error from the F# compiler Problem title: Bogus &quot;Duplicate definition of value&quot; error from the F# compiler Tags: f%23 Problem: Bogus "Duplicate definition of value" error from the F# compiler The F# compiler sometimes rejects my code with a compile-time e...
Bogus &quot;Duplicate definition of value&quot; error from the F# compiler Bogus &quot;Duplicate definition of value&quot; error from the F# compiler f%23 the Bogus Duplicate Bogus "Duplicate definition of value" error from the F# compiler The F# compiler sometimes rejects my code with a compile-time error of the form ...
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while true do let! args = Async.AwaitEvent rectangle1.MouseLeftButtonDown isDragged <- true do! drag() } Async.StartImmediate(wait()) () Thank you very much for your time! Code signals: Drag, Drop, Silverlight, Asynchronous, Workflows, MainPage, UserControl, Application.LoadComponent, System.Uri, SilverlightApplicatio...
while true do let! args = Async.AwaitEvent rectangle1.MouseLeftButtonDown isDragged <- true do! drag() } Async.StartImmediate(wait()) () Thank you very much for your time! Code signals: Drag, Drop, Silverlight, Asynchronous, Workflows, MainPage, UserControl, Application.LoadComponent, System.Uri, SilverlightApplicatio...
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Title: How to merge multiple code coverage file generated by vstest.exe using Jenkins or Fake scripts F#? Problem title: How to merge multiple code coverage file generated by vstest.exe using Jenkins or Fake scripts F#? Tags: jenkins, f%23, code-coverage Problem: How to merge multiple code coverage file generated by vs...
How to merge multiple code coverage file generated by vstest.exe using Jenkins or Fake scripts F#? How to merge multiple code coverage file generated by vstest.exe using Jenkins or Fake scripts F#? jenkins f%23 code-coverage Jenkins How vstest.exe Fake How to merge multiple code coverage file generated by vstest.exe us...
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20433046
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0
Title: SqlEntityConnection and EF 6 Async Problem title: SqlEntityConnection and EF 6 Async Tags: type-providers, entity-framework-6, f%23 Problem: SqlEntityConnection and EF 6 Async Is there any way to use the SqlEntityConnection Type Provider with the async features introduced in Entity Framework 6? The type provider...
SqlEntityConnection and EF 6 Async SqlEntityConnection and EF 6 Async type-providers entity-framework-6 f%23 SqlEntityConnection Async entity-framework-6 SqlEntityConnection and EF 6 Async Is there any way to use the SqlEntityConnection Type Provider with the async features introduced in Entity Framework 6? The type pr...
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27432657_c0
27432657
fsharp
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Title: Why does printing 5000 numbers in F# Interactive cause a StackOverflowException? Problem title: Why does printing 5000 numbers in F# Interactive cause a StackOverflowException? Tags: f%23-interactive, f%23 Problem: Why does printing 5000 numbers in F# Interactive cause a StackOverflowException? Tested on F# 3.1 ...
Why does printing 5000 numbers in F# Interactive cause a StackOverflowException? Why does printing 5000 numbers in F# Interactive cause a StackOverflowException? f%23-interactive f%23 StackOverflowException Why Interactive Why does printing 5000 numbers in F# Interactive cause a StackOverflowException? Tested on F# 3.1...
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32920614_c1
32920614
fsharp
1
in Asteroid_Field_1.exe Additional information: An attempt was made to load a program with an incorrect format. (Exception from HRESULT: 0x8007000B) MSDN tells me it might have something to with a DLL file not being loaded in the correct format, but I don't even know where to start. http://pastebin.com/7LhCHr3c this i...
in Asteroid_Field_1.exe Additional information: An attempt was made to load a program with an incorrect format. (Exception from HRESULT: 0x8007000B) MSDN tells me it might have something to with a DLL file not being loaded in the correct format, but I don't even know where to start. http://pastebin.com/7LhCHr3c this i...
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25492526_c0
25492526
fsharp
0
Title: filter out strings in a (string [] list) Problem title: filter out strings in a (string [] list) Tags: f%23, conditional-statements, arrays, list, filter Problem: filter out strings in a (string [] list) I wish to filter out strings in a list of string array (String [] list) I tried with |> List.map (fun x-> Arr...
filter out strings in a (string [] list) filter out strings in a (string [] list) f%23 conditional-statements arrays list filter List.map Array.filter filter out strings in a (string [] list) I wish to filter out strings in a list of string array (String [] list) I tried with but it dosent work can someone please help?...
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22357712_c0
22357712
fsharp
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Title: In F#, is there a built-in function that returns a function returning a given value when invoked with no arguments? Problem title: In F#, is there a built-in function that returns a function returning a given value when invoked with no arguments? Tags: f%23 Problem: In F#, is there a built-in function that retur...
In F#, is there a built-in function that returns a function returning a given value when invoked with no arguments? In F#, is there a built-in function that returns a function returning a given value when invoked with no arguments? f%23 In F#, is there a built-in function that returns a function returning a given value...
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1115132_c0
1115132
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Title: STATHREAD as async workflow in F# Problem title: STATHREAD as async workflow in F# Tags: f%23, sta, parallel-processing Problem: STATHREAD as async workflow in F# Consider the following code fragment: let t1 = async { return process1() } let t2 = async { return process2() } let t3 = async { return windowsProcess...
STATHREAD as async workflow in F# STATHREAD as async workflow in F# f%23 sta parallel-processing STATHREAD process1 process2 Async.Parallel Async.RunSynchronously STATHREAD as async workflow in F# Consider the following code fragment: What to do in the case the windowsProcess requires a STATHREAD? Is this possible with...
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61592579_c0
61592579
fsharp
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Title: Is there any way to use a case of a sum type as the type parameter of another type? Problem title: Is there any way to use a case of a sum type as the type parameter of another type? Tags: f%23 Problem: Is there any way to use a case of a sum type as the type parameter of another type? Is there any way that I ca...
Is there any way to use a case of a sum type as the type parameter of another type? Is there any way to use a case of a sum type as the type parameter of another type? f%23 First Second Is there any way to use a case of a sum type as the type parameter of another type? Is there any way that I can do the following: In t...
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16852205_c0
16852205
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Title: How to rewrite this function using the pipeline operator Problem title: How to rewrite this function using the pipeline operator Tags: f%23 Problem: How to rewrite this function using the pipeline operator These are the function definitions. func1: 'a -> unit func2: 'b -> 'a func3: string -> 'b list The current ...
How to rewrite this function using the pipeline operator How to rewrite this function using the pipeline operator f%23 the How func1 func2 func3 Seq.iter How to rewrite this function using the pipeline operator These are the function definitions. The current function This is as far as I got I have the feeling it should...
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44987322_c1
44987322
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1
to/../../../.nuget/NuGet.exe restore packages.config -PackagesDirectory packages Unable to find version '2.6.4' of package 'NUnit'. Unable to find version '2.6.4' of package 'NUnit.Runners'. /dir/src/FSharpSource.targets: error : Command 'mono --runtime=v4.0.30319 /dir/src/fsharp/FSharp.Build-proto/../../../.nuget/NuGe...
to/../../../.nuget/NuGet.exe restore packages.config -PackagesDirectory packages Unable to find version '2.6.4' of package 'NUnit'. Unable to find version '2.6.4' of package 'NUnit.Runners'. /dir/src/FSharpSource.targets: error : Command 'mono --runtime=v4.0.30319 /dir/src/fsharp/FSharp.Build-proto/../../../.nuget/NuGe...
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46974687_c0
46974687
fsharp
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Title: Reversing a list of lists Problem title: Reversing a list of lists Tags: f%23, list Problem: Reversing a list of lists I want to make a function which takes an int list list and returns an int list list but with each list reverted. Example: [[1;2;3];[4;5;6]] -> [[6;5;4];[3;2;1]] The function I've come up with so...
Reversing a list of lists Reversing a list of lists f%23 list Reversing List.fold x::rst Reversing a list of lists I want to make a function which takes an int list list and returns an int list list but with each list reverted. Example: The function I've come up with so far is missing something I can't quite see and re...
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2666311_c0
2666311
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Title: Pattern Matching of Units of Measure in F# Problem title: Pattern Matching of Units of Measure in F# Tags: f%23, pattern-matching, units-of-measurement Problem: Pattern Matching of Units of Measure in F# This function: let convert (v: float<_>) = match v with | :? float<m> -> v / 0.1<m> | :? float<m/s> -> v / 0....
Pattern Matching of Units of Measure in F# Pattern Matching of Units of Measure in F# f%23 pattern-matching units-of-measurement Pattern Matching Units Measure Pattern Matching of Units of Measure in F# This function: produces an error Is there any way how to pattern match units of measure?
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17572502_c0
17572502
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Title: F# GetDigitValue value or construct not valid Problem title: F# GetDigitValue value or construct not valid Tags: f%23 Problem: F# GetDigitValue value or construct not valid I am new to F# and would like to have an advice. I would like to use the GetDigitValue function. open System open System.Drawing open System...
F# GetDigitValue value or construct not valid F# GetDigitValue value or construct not valid f%23 GetDigitValue System System.Drawing System.Globalization GetDigitVale F# GetDigitValue value or construct not valid I am new to F# and would like to have an advice. I would like to use the GetDigitValue function. I have the...
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52866708_c0
52866708
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Title: Validate input with any function in a list Problem title: Validate input with any function in a list Tags: .net, functional-programming, function-composition, f%23, composition Problem: Validate input with any function in a list Say I want to validate an input that has to satisfy one of a number of functions. Wh...
Validate input with any function in a list Validate input with any function in a list .net functional-programming function-composition f%23 composition Validate List.tryFind Option.isSome Validate input with any function in a list Say I want to validate an input that has to satisfy one of a number of functions. What is...
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61226208_c1
61226208
fsharp
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same. If I run via Visual studio Fsharp.core.dll version 4.7.0.0 gets overwritten with 4.5.2.0 and fails in the same way as above. Update: Workaround is simply do Clean from Visual Studio. and then run dotnet build from the console. Then you can debug from Visual Studio if needed. Code signals: Fsharp.Core, Could, Ver...
same. If I run via Visual studio Fsharp.core.dll version 4.7.0.0 gets overwritten with 4.5.2.0 and fails in the same way as above. Update: Workaround is simply do Clean from Visual Studio. and then run dotnet build from the console. Then you can debug from Visual Studio if needed. Code signals: Fsharp.Core, Could, Ver...
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42569596_c0
42569596
fsharp
0
Title: How do I get Ionide to see .net core Linq and AspNetCore namespaces? Problem title: How do I get Ionide to see .net core Linq and AspNetCore namespaces? Tags: linq, ionide, f%23 Problem: How do I get Ionide to see .net core Linq and AspNetCore namespaces? I recently installed dotnet core 1.0.0-rc4-004771. After ...
How do I get Ionide to see .net core Linq and AspNetCore namespaces? How do I get Ionide to see .net core Linq and AspNetCore namespaces? linq ionide f%23 How Ionide Linq AspNetCore How do I get Ionide to see .net core Linq and AspNetCore namespaces? I recently installed dotnet core 1.0.0-rc4-004771. After generating a...
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46865308_c1
46865308
fsharp
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(3)", "tags": [ "#hangoutsonair", "Hangouts On Air", "#hoa" ] } }, { "snippet": { "title": "Giraffe: VS Code bug that doesn't show up in VS 20017 (3)", "tags": [ "#hangoutsonair", "Hangouts On Air", "#hoa" ] } } ] } In summary, I'm using C#'s list for deserialization as I think I'm required to do. However, I'm still n...
(3)", "tags": [ "#hangoutsonair", "Hangouts On Air", "#hoa" ] } }, { "snippet": { "title": "Giraffe: VS Code bug that doesn't show up in VS 20017 (3)", "tags": [ "#hangoutsonair", "Hangouts On Air", "#hoa" ] } } ] } In summary, I'm using C#'s list for deserialization as I think I'm required to do. However, I'm still n...
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19062760_c0
19062760
fsharp
0
Title: How can I avoid double wrapping into Some in F# Problem title: How can I avoid double wrapping into Some in F# Tags: f%23 Problem: How can I avoid double wrapping into Some in F# I have the following code: let f g x = if x < 0 then None else Some(g x) Along with f the g function may or may not return Option as w...
How can I avoid double wrapping into Some in F# How can I avoid double wrapping into Some in F# f%23 How Some None Option How can I avoid double wrapping into Some in F# I have the following code: Along with f the g function may or may not return Option as well. Since f has it as generic and doesn't have any generic co...
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22246090_c0
22246090
fsharp
0
Title: Does Scala have a function application operator? Problem title: Does Scala have a function application operator? Tags: functional-programming, scala, f%23, haskell Problem: Does Scala have a function application operator? F# has the pipeline operators: arg |> func // or arg2 |> func arg1, as opposed to func arg1...
Does Scala have a function application operator? Does Scala have a function application operator? functional-programming scala f%23 haskell Does Scala arg2 arg1 func1 func2 Does Scala have a function application operator? F# has the pipeline operators: Haskell has the $ operator: They're mostly used to increase readabi...
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7778228_c0
7778228
fsharp
0
Title: How to choose between private member and let binding? Problem title: How to choose between private member and let binding? Tags: f%23 Problem: How to choose between private member and let binding? When writing a private method that has no need to access other members of the same class, how do you choose between ...
How to choose between private member and let binding? How to choose between private member and let binding? f%23 How How to choose between private member and let binding? When writing a private method that has no need to access other members of the same class, how do you choose between private member and let binding? I...
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3898078_c0
3898078
fsharp
0
Title: Obtaining global roots from .NET programs Problem title: Obtaining global roots from .NET programs Tags: profiling, c%23, .net, f%23, ants Problem: Obtaining global roots from .NET programs I recently started using the ANTS profiling tools for production work. Aside from being amazed by their awesomeness, I coul...
Obtaining global roots from .NET programs Obtaining global roots from .NET programs profiling c%23 .net f%23 ants NET Obtaining Obtaining global roots from .NET programs I recently started using the ANTS profiling tools for production work. Aside from being amazed by their awesomeness, I couldn't help but wonder how th...
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17071890_c0
17071890
fsharp
0
Title: System.Console.WriteLine() vs printfn in F# Problem title: System.Console.WriteLine() vs printfn in F# Tags: f%23, .net Problem: System.Console.WriteLine() vs printfn in F# What is the difference between the following two statements in F#? Are they any advantages or disadvantages compared to each other (excludin...
System.Console.WriteLine() vs printfn in F# System.Console.WriteLine() vs printfn in F# f%23 .net System.Console.WriteLine System.Console.WriteLine() vs printfn in F# What is the difference between the following two statements in F#? Are they any advantages or disadvantages compared to each other (excluding the obvious...
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15284209_c0
15284209
fsharp
0
Title: Async.Start vs Async.StartChild Problem title: Async.Start vs Async.StartChild Tags: f%23, asynchronous Problem: Async.Start vs Async.StartChild Assuming asyncSendMsg doesn't return anything and I want to start it inside another async block, but not wait for it to finish, is there any difference between this: as...
Async.Start vs Async.StartChild Async.Start vs Async.StartChild f%23 asynchronous Async.Start Async.StartChild Async.Start vs Async.StartChild Assuming asyncSendMsg doesn't return anything and I want to start it inside another async block, but not wait for it to finish, is there any difference between this: and
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41627803_c0
41627803
fsharp
0
Title: How would I write a function that takes a sequence , and returns the same sequence with a mapping applied to only one element? Problem title: How would I write a function that takes a sequence , and returns the same sequence with a mapping applied to only one element? Tags: f%23 Problem: How would I write a func...
How would I write a function that takes a sequence , and returns the same sequence with a mapping applied to only one element? How would I write a function that takes a sequence , and returns the same sequence with a mapping applied to only one element? f%23 How How would I write a function that takes a sequence , and ...
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4604139_c1
4604139
fsharp
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.Name) //usage: let sourceNames = <@ List.mapi (fun i j -> i+j) [1;2;3] @> |> (function Call(_,mi,_) -> mi.DeclaringType |> moduleSourceName, mi |> methodSourceName); Code signals: How, Get, Name, Module, Quoted, Expression, Match, Microsoft.FSharp.Quotations.Patterns, Microsoft.FSharp.Quotations.DerivedPatterns, Membe...
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32977293_c1
32977293
fsharp
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because I couldn't find much info on this subject in one place, so someone googling will save time not repeating my errors. EDIT : Basically, I needed a single convenient function which uses both cond and someTypeVal with a signature like ^TVal -> Condition -> SomeType and compile time type resolution. As @Gustavo say...
because I couldn't find much info on this subject in one place, so someone googling will save time not repeating my errors. EDIT : Basically, I needed a single convenient function which uses both cond and someTypeVal with a signature like ^TVal -> Condition -> SomeType and compile time type resolution. As @Gustavo say...
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33215651_c0
33215651
fsharp
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Title: F#: Compose empty sequence without using Seq.empty Problem title: F#: Compose empty sequence without using Seq.empty Tags: linq, f%23, seq, sequence Problem: F#: Compose empty sequence without using Seq.empty I write my own reimplementation of LINQ using F# (thanks to Jon Skeet for inspiration). I use a trick to...
F#: Compose empty sequence without using Seq.empty F#: Compose empty sequence without using Seq.empty linq f%23 seq sequence Seq.empty Compose Unchecked.defaultof F#: Compose empty sequence without using Seq.empty I write my own reimplementation of LINQ using F# (thanks to Jon Skeet for inspiration). I use a trick to g...
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15681865_c0
15681865
fsharp
0
Title: Is it possible to use normal order evaluation in F# Problem title: Is it possible to use normal order evaluation in F# Tags: operator-precedence, f%23 Problem: Is it possible to use normal order evaluation in F# In Scala you can choose between applicative or normal order evaluation, see “ Scala call-by-name (=>)...
Is it possible to use normal order evaluation in F# Is it possible to use normal order evaluation in F# operator-precedence f%23 Unit Is it possible to use normal order evaluation in F# In Scala you can choose between applicative or normal order evaluation, see “ Scala call-by-name (=>) vs call-by-type ” for an example...
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19012155_c0
19012155
fsharp
0
Title: Pattern matching F# type in a C# code Problem title: Pattern matching F# type in a C# code Tags: interop, f%23, c%23 Problem: Pattern matching F# type in a C# code Suppose there is a F# definitions: type Either<'a,'b> = | Left of 'a | Right of 'b let f (i : int) : Either<int, string> = if i > 0 then Left i else ...
Pattern matching F# type in a C# code Pattern matching F# type in a C# code interop f%23 c%23 Pattern Either Left Right Library.f Pattern matching F# type in a C# code Suppose there is a F# definitions: Function f is used in C# code: How the result value a could be pattern matched for data constructors? Something like:
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46778794_c0
46778794
fsharp
0
Title: FSharp.Data.SqlProvider and FSharp.Core version mismatch VS2017 Problem title: FSharp.Data.SqlProvider and FSharp.Core version mismatch VS2017 Tags: .net-core, f%23 Problem: FSharp.Data.SqlProvider and FSharp.Core version mismatch VS2017 I have an F# project in VS 2017 using FSharp.Data.SqlProvider 1.1.11 and FS...
FSharp.Data.SqlProvider and FSharp.Core version mismatch VS2017 FSharp.Data.SqlProvider and FSharp.Core version mismatch VS2017 .net-core f%23 FSharp.Data.SqlProvider FSharp.Core VS2017 FSharp.Data.SqlProvider and FSharp.Core version mismatch VS2017 I have an F# project in VS 2017 using FSharp.Data.SqlProvider 1.1.11 a...
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29100251_c0
29100251
fsharp
0
Title: How to take sublist without first and last item with F#? Problem title: How to take sublist without first and last item with F#? Tags: sublist, f%23, list Problem: How to take sublist without first and last item with F#? I have sorted list of integer values: let ls = [1..4] How can I get a sublist without first ...
How to take sublist without first and last item with F#? How to take sublist without first and last item with F#? sublist f%23 list How List.tail List.rev List.sort How to take sublist without first and last item with F#? I have sorted list of integer values: How can I get a sublist without first and the last element? ...
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48561693_c0
48561693
fsharp
0
Title: Fsharp - Websharper Create some Types which are the same and include some buttons Problem title: Fsharp - Websharper Create some Types which are the same and include some buttons Tags: f%23-data, f%23, fs, websharper Problem: Fsharp - Websharper Create some Types which are the same and include some buttons I hav...
Fsharp - Websharper Create some Types which are the same and include some buttons Fsharp - Websharper Create some Types which are the same and include some buttons f%23-data f%23 fs websharper some Fsharp Websharper Create Types Fsharp - Websharper Create some Types which are the same and include some buttons I have a ...
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49066548_c0
49066548
fsharp
0
Title: F# not recognizing members of a record type Problem title: F# not recognizing members of a record type Tags: f%23, recordtype Problem: F# not recognizing members of a record type I am doing a simple mapping and the compiler doesn't recognize the record's members. The image shows the type OpeningHours itself is c...
F# not recognizing members of a record type F# not recognizing members of a record type f%23 recordtype OpeningHours F# not recognizing members of a record type I am doing a simple mapping and the compiler doesn't recognize the record's members. The image shows the type OpeningHours itself is clearly ok, with all 3 pro...
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2347389_c0
2347389
fsharp
0
Title: Allow duplicate generic types in ILMerge Problem title: Allow duplicate generic types in ILMerge Tags: ilmerge, system.reactive, f%23 Problem: Allow duplicate generic types in ILMerge according to the ILMerge documentation it allows to merge assemblies with conflicting types. I'm trying to merge FSharp.Core.dll ...
Allow duplicate generic types in ILMerge Allow duplicate generic types in ILMerge ilmerge system.reactive f%23 Allow ILMerge System.IObservable system.reactive Allow duplicate generic types in ILMerge according to the ILMerge documentation it allows to merge assemblies with conflicting types. I'm trying to merge FSharp...
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26373484_c1
26373484
fsharp
1
I'm not sure how to handle: test.fs(20,5): error FS0001: Type mismatch. Expecting a string -> 'a option but given a string -> string -> string option The type ''a option' does not match the type 'string -> string option' I'm using MonoDevelop/the open source F# compiler if that matters for anything, but I don't think ...
I'm not sure how to handle: test.fs(20,5): error FS0001: Type mismatch. Expecting a string -> 'a option but given a string -> string -> string option The type ''a option' does not match the type 'string -> string option' I'm using MonoDevelop/the open source F# compiler if that matters for anything, but I don't think ...
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33491510_c0
33491510
fsharp
0
Title: F# Simple Signature Problem title: F# Simple Signature Tags: f%23 Problem: F# Simple Signature I found similar things, but not exactly what i'm looking for Why does let map x f = f x return val map : 'a -> ('a -> 'b) -> 'b and let rec merge f xs a = match xs with | [] -> a | y::ys -> f y (merge f ys a);; return ...
F# Simple Signature F# Simple Signature f%23 Simple Signature y::ys merge2 x::xs _arg1 F# Simple Signature I found similar things, but not exactly what i'm looking for Why does return and return and returns Thank you for the clarification.
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9414553_c0
9414553
fsharp
0
Title: stemming of a word without Regex Problem title: stemming of a word without Regex Tags: f%23-scripting, f%23 Problem: stemming of a word without Regex Is it possible to stem words without using Regex in F#? I want to know how can I write a F# function which inputs a string and stems it. eg. input = "going" output...
stemming of a word without Regex stemming of a word without Regex f%23-scripting f%23 Regex stemming of a word without Regex Is it possible to stem words without using Regex in F#? I want to know how can I write a F# function which inputs a string and stems it. eg. I can't find a way to write the code without using the...
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40591229_c0
40591229
fsharp
0
Title: fscheck doesn&#x27;t generate random enough data Problem title: fscheck doesn&#x27;t generate random enough data Tags: f%23, quickcheck, fscheck Problem: fscheck doesn't generate random enough data I'm playing with FsCheck so I have this implementation: let add a b = if a > 100 then failwith "nasty bug" else a +...
fscheck doesn&#x27;t generate random enough data fscheck doesn&#x27;t generate random enough data f%23 quickcheck fscheck a:int Check.QuickThrowOnFailure fscheck doesn't generate random enough data I'm playing with FsCheck so I have this implementation: ...and this FsCheck based test: and the test never fails. My guess...
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13895590_c0
13895590
fsharp
0
Title: F# Type printers: Standards and quality examples of type printers Problem title: F# Type printers: Standards and quality examples of type printers Tags: printf, f%23, printing, standards Problem: F# Type printers: Standards and quality examples of type printers As a follow-on to F# fsi.AddPrinter: Does AddPrinte...
F# Type printers: Standards and quality examples of type printers F# Type printers: Standards and quality examples of type printers printf f%23 printing standards Type Standards F# Type printers: Standards and quality examples of type printers As a follow-on to F# fsi.AddPrinter: Does AddPrinter have ability to take li...
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42428829_c0
42428829
fsharp
0
Title: Parenthesis change the function signature Problem title: Parenthesis change the function signature Tags: f%23 Problem: Parenthesis change the function signature When I set parenthesis in a function definition, the function types change. I have two functions: addition1 (without parenthesis) and addition2 (with pa...
Parenthesis change the function signature Parenthesis change the function signature f%23 Parenthesis addition1 a:int b:int addition2 Parenthesis change the function signature When I set parenthesis in a function definition, the function types change. I have two functions: addition1 (without parenthesis) and addition2 (...
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24920290_c0
24920290
fsharp
0
Title: Deedle: how to load a bad formatted CSV file? Problem title: Deedle: how to load a bad formatted CSV file? Tags: .net, f%23, deedle, csv Problem: Deedle: how to load a bad formatted CSV file? I need to load many CSV files in Deedle. The problem is that they are bad formatted, since the first row has 8 columns, b...
Deedle: how to load a bad formatted CSV file? Deedle: how to load a bad formatted CSV file? .net f%23 deedle csv Deedle CSV Deedle: how to load a bad formatted CSV file? I need to load many CSV files in Deedle. The problem is that they are bad formatted, since the first row has 8 columns, but the rest of data have 7 co...
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9545472_c0
9545472
fsharp
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Title: How to load external F# script file and use it in F# interactive? Problem title: How to load external F# script file and use it in F# interactive? Tags: f%23-interactive, f%23 Problem: How to load external F# script file and use it in F# interactive? I would like to load one or more .fsx files into the F# intera...
How to load external F# script file and use it in F# interactive? How to load external F# script file and use it in F# interactive? f%23-interactive f%23 How How to load external F# script file and use it in F# interactive? I would like to load one or more .fsx files into the F# interactive and have all the functions d...
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Title: Considerations on choosing from String.Format, sprintf, or concatenation for building a string in F# Problem title: Considerations on choosing from String.Format, sprintf, or concatenation for building a string in F# Tags: string-formatting, f%23 Problem: Considerations on choosing from String.Format, sprintf, o...
Considerations on choosing from String.Format, sprintf, or concatenation for building a string in F# Considerations on choosing from String.Format, sprintf, or concatenation for building a string in F# string-formatting f%23 String.Format Considerations Considerations on choosing from String.Format, sprintf, or concate...
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212347_c0
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Title: What are some practical problems that parallel computing, f#, and GPU-parallel processing might solve Problem title: What are some practical problems that parallel computing, f#, and GPU-parallel processing might solve Tags: f%23, stream-processing, wifi, parallel-processing, brute-force Problem: What are some p...
What are some practical problems that parallel computing, f#, and GPU-parallel processing might solve What are some practical problems that parallel computing, f#, and GPU-parallel processing might solve f%23 stream-processing wifi parallel-processing brute-force What GPU-parallel What are some practical problems that ...
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30028665_c0
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Title: How can I swap the order of application in a defined F# function? Problem title: How can I swap the order of application in a defined F# function? Tags: functional-programming, f%23 Problem: How can I swap the order of application in a defined F# function? Given a general function f:a->b->c I want to create the ...
How can I swap the order of application in a defined F# function? How can I swap the order of application in a defined F# function? functional-programming f%23 How f:a g:b transform1 How can I swap the order of application in a defined F# function? Given a general function f:a->b->c I want to create the function that d...
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Title: Compile .NET console app as single executable Problem title: Compile .NET console app as single executable Tags: f%23, visual-studio, compilation, .net Problem: Compile .NET console app as single executable I have a console app written in F# targeting .NET Framework 4.6.2. The artifacts of my build are MyApp.exe...
Compile .NET console app as single executable Compile .NET console app as single executable f%23 visual-studio compilation .net Compile NET Compile .NET console app as single executable I have a console app written in F# targeting .NET Framework 4.6.2. The artifacts of my build are MyApp.exe and FSharp.Core.dll. This p...
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53434764_c0
53434764
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Title: F# run blocking call on another thread, use in async workflow Problem title: F# run blocking call on another thread, use in async workflow Tags: asynchronous, f%23 Problem: F# run blocking call on another thread, use in async workflow I have a blocking call blockingFoo() that I would like to use in an async cont...
F# run blocking call on another thread, use in async workflow F# run blocking call on another thread, use in async workflow asynchronous f%23 Async.StartAsTask Async.AwaitTask F# run blocking call on another thread, use in async workflow I have a blocking call blockingFoo() that I would like to use in an async context....
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35697643_c0
35697643
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Title: F# deedle concat string columns Problem title: F# deedle concat string columns Tags: f%23, deedle Problem: F# deedle concat string columns I have a Frame with two columns of String , let first = Series.ofValues(["a";"b";"c"]) let second = Series.ofValues(["d";"e";"f"]) let df = Frame(["first"; "second"], [first;...
F# deedle concat string columns F# deedle concat string columns f%23 deedle Frame Series.ofValues FS0043 op_Addition F# deedle concat string columns I have a Frame with two columns of String , How do I produce a third column as the concatenation of the two columns? In python pandas , this can be achieved with simple + ...
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75494552_c0
75494552
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Title: Run F# script in Visual Studio Problem title: Run F# script in Visual Studio Tags: f%23, f%23-interactive, visual-studio Problem: Run F# script in Visual Studio I've been looking into running some F# scripts to automate some things. But I can't seem to be able to find a way to run the scripts. I've to an F# file...
Run F# script in Visual Studio Run F# script in Visual Studio f%23 f%23-interactive visual-studio Run Visual Studio Hello World Run F# script in Visual Studio I've been looking into running some F# scripts to automate some things. But I can't seem to be able to find a way to run the scripts. I've to an F# file. Test.fs...
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47824864_c0
47824864
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Title: How to avoid writing regex match twice? Problem title: How to avoid writing regex match twice? Tags: f%23 Problem: How to avoid writing regex match twice? I have this code: let main argv = let x="b" match x with | _ when Regex.Match(x,"a").Success=true-> let a=Regex.Match(x,"a") Console.WriteLine(a.Groups.[0]) |...
How to avoid writing regex match twice? How to avoid writing regex match twice? f%23 How Regex.Match Success Console.WriteLine a.Groups b.Groups How to avoid writing regex match twice? I have this code: I have to write Regex.Match(x,"a") and Regex.Match(x,"b") twice in the above code. Is there some way to write it only...
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27874921_c0
27874921
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Title: relation between async workflows in F# and async programming Problem title: relation between async workflows in F# and async programming Tags: f%23, asynchronous Problem: relation between async workflows in F# and async programming I'm working on a report of F# async workflows, many papers I found talk about asy...
relation between async workflows in F# and async programming relation between async workflows in F# and async programming f%23 asynchronous relation between async workflows in F# and async programming I'm working on a report of F# async workflows, many papers I found talk about async programming model and patterns. In ...
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mark"); ("Estonia", "Finland"); ...] And col = set ["Andorra"] Then canBeExt should return false when when ct = "Benin" or "Canada" or "Denmark" etc... As Andorra share a border with those countries and thus they cannot be coloured in the same colour as Andora. Obviously I have a type error in canBeExtBy as I'm trying ...
mark"); ("Estonia", "Finland"); ...] And col = set ["Andorra"] Then canBeExt should return false when when ct = "Benin" or "Canada" or "Denmark" etc... As Andorra share a border with those countries and thus they cannot be coloured in the same colour as Andora. Obviously I have a type error in canBeExtBy as I'm trying ...
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34180107_c0
34180107
fsharp
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Title: Xplot and Deedle in F# Problem title: Xplot and Deedle in F# Tags: f%23, deedle Problem: Xplot and Deedle in F# I am trying to run F# to work with Deedle and google XPlot and I have the following problem: It seems that the newest version XPlot (version 1.2.2 ) needs access to the module "Deedle.FSharpFrameExtens...
Xplot and Deedle in F# Xplot and Deedle in F# f%23 deedle Xplot Deedle Frame Xplot and Deedle in F# I am trying to run F# to work with Deedle and google XPlot and I have the following problem: It seems that the newest version XPlot (version 1.2.2 ) needs access to the module "Deedle.FSharpFrameExtensions". However Deed...
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24438213_c0
24438213
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Title: Parameterless lambda expressions in F# Problem title: Parameterless lambda expressions in F# Tags: unit-type, f%23, c%23-to-f%23 Problem: Parameterless lambda expressions in F# I am looking for a way to define Parameterless lambda expressions in F#, much like the following C# example. var task = () => { int x = ...
Parameterless lambda expressions in F# Parameterless lambda expressions in F# unit-type f%23 c%23-to-f%23 Parameterless DoSomething Parameterless lambda expressions in F# I am looking for a way to define Parameterless lambda expressions in F#, much like the following C# example. I tried the following It compiles but it...
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25673098_c0
25673098
fsharp
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Title: Which process is the Visual Studio F# interactive window hosted by? Problem title: Which process is the Visual Studio F# interactive window hosted by? Tags: visual-studio, f%23, interactive, process Problem: Which process is the Visual Studio F# interactive window hosted by? I'm assuming that code executed in th...
Which process is the Visual Studio F# interactive window hosted by? Which process is the Visual Studio F# interactive window hosted by? visual-studio f%23 interactive process Which Visual Studio Which process is the Visual Studio F# interactive window hosted by? I'm assuming that code executed in the F# interactive win...
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Title: Cannot create F# project in Xamarin Studio for Windows Problem title: Cannot create F# project in Xamarin Studio for Windows Tags: xamarin, xamarin-studio, f%23 Problem: Cannot create F# project in Xamarin Studio for Windows I installed Xamarin Studio for Windows 5.5 but I don't see the F# templates nor I can di...
Cannot create F# project in Xamarin Studio for Windows Cannot create F# project in Xamarin Studio for Windows xamarin xamarin-studio f%23 Cannot Xamarin Studio Windows Cannot create F# project in Xamarin Studio for Windows I installed Xamarin Studio for Windows 5.5 but I don't see the F# templates nor I can display the...
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"always" in my settings.json for VS Code Set "omnisharp.useGlobalMono": "auto" in my settings.json` for VS Code Between each attempt I have: Cleaned all bin and obj folders from every project Uninstalled other versions of Mono and MSBuild References I've read the following references but none of the solutions worked: ...
"always" in my settings.json for VS Code Set "omnisharp.useGlobalMono": "auto" in my settings.json` for VS Code Between each attempt I have: Cleaned all bin and obj folders from every project Uninstalled other versions of Mono and MSBuild References I've read the following references but none of the solutions worked: ...
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Title: Can i create a cross platform Xamarin Forms application in F#? Problem title: Can i create a cross platform Xamarin Forms application in F#? Tags: visual-studio, xamarin.forms, f%23, xamarin Problem: Can i create a cross platform Xamarin Forms application in F#? As the title says, is this currently an option? As...
Can i create a cross platform Xamarin Forms application in F#? Can i create a cross platform Xamarin Forms application in F#? visual-studio xamarin.forms f%23 xamarin Can Xamarin Forms xamarin.forms Can i create a cross platform Xamarin Forms application in F#? As the title says, is this currently an option? As can be ...
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76767543
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Seq.fold insert root ggg hhh I cannot get how to write "insert" that produces the tree. In Wpf, the tree is to be displayed as: 1/1/1919 shirt pants shoes 2/3/1956 carpet heater dog food Any help is most appreciated. TIA Code signals: NotImplementedException, How, seq.groupby, seq.fold, BranchDate, Guid, PostingDate, ...
Seq.fold insert root ggg hhh I cannot get how to write "insert" that produces the tree. In Wpf, the tree is to be displayed as: 1/1/1919 shirt pants shoes 2/3/1956 carpet heater dog food Any help is most appreciated. TIA Code signals: NotImplementedException, How, seq.groupby, seq.fold, BranchDate, Guid, PostingDate, ...
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8552283_c0
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Title: FSharp Options And Null Problem title: FSharp Options And Null Tags: f%23 Problem: FSharp Options And Null I am having trouble with the following F sharp function: let compare (a:int option list) (b:int option list) = let r = if a.Tail = [None] && b.Tail = [None] then [None] elif a.Tail = [None] then [b.Head;Non...
FSharp Options And Null FSharp Options And Null f%23 FSharp Options a:int b:int a.Tail None b.Tail b.Head a.Head Some FSharp Options And Null I am having trouble with the following F sharp function: When I run it with the following arguments the answer is instead of Can somebody explain why; Thank you!
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Title: functional wrapper trouble with : X &lt;| fun () -&gt; A Problem title: functional wrapper trouble with : X &lt;| fun () -&gt; A Tags: f%23, wrapper Problem: functional wrapper trouble with : X <| fun () -> A So I just wanted to ask why this works : let internal X th = foo() th() bar() let Start() = X <| fun () ...
functional wrapper trouble with : X &lt;| fun () -&gt; A functional wrapper trouble with : X &lt;| fun () -&gt; A f%23 wrapper Start functional wrapper trouble with : X <| fun () -> A So I just wanted to ask why this works : And this doesn't work : it's looking like the same for me but first variant works as wrapper an...
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