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19717536
fsharp
1
/// Group all the vectors by the nearest center. let classify centroids vectors = vectors |> Array.groupBy (fun v -> centroids |> Array.minBy (distance v)) /// Repeatedly classify the vectors, starting with the seed centroids let computeCentroids seed vectors = seed |> Seq.iterate (fun centers -> classify centers vect...
/// Group all the vectors by the nearest center. let classify centroids vectors = vectors |> Array.groupBy (fun v -> centroids |> Array.minBy (distance v)) /// Repeatedly classify the vectors, starting with the seed centroids let computeCentroids seed vectors = seed |> Seq.iterate (fun centers -> classify centers vect...
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63542808_c2
63542808
fsharp
2
xmlformats.org, xmlns:d, xmlns:local, clr-namespace:FrontOfficeV, xmlns:vm, clr-namespace:Models, Models, xmlns:vi, clr-namespace:Views, Views, mc:Ignorable, d:DesignHeight, d:DesignWidth, Grid, Grid.RowDefinitions, RowDefinition, TabControl, Grid.Row, ItemsSource, Binding, Details, TabControl.ItemContainerStyle, Style...
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15024092_c0
15024092
fsharp
0
Title: Compare items in two separate lists in f# Problem title: Compare items in two separate lists in f# Tags: list, f%23, compare Problem: Compare items in two separate lists in f# This is the example I'm working on: let test = [("Andy", ["d"; "a"; "d"; "c"; "b"; "d"; "c"; "a"; "a"; "c"; "a"; "d"; "a"; "a"; "d"; "e"]...
Compare items in two separate lists in f# Compare items in two separate lists in f# list f%23 compare Compare Andy Harry Compare items in two separate lists in f# This is the example I'm working on: I'm trying to use list.map to compare each persons test and determine how many answers they got right. Any help would be ...
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5324623_c0
5324623
fsharp
0
Title: Functional O(1) append and O(n) iteration from first element list data structure Problem title: Functional O(1) append and O(n) iteration from first element list data structure Tags: f%23, functional-programming, data-structures Problem: Functional O(1) append and O(n) iteration from first element list data stru...
Functional O(1) append and O(n) iteration from first element list data structure Functional O(1) append and O(n) iteration from first element list data structure f%23 functional-programming data-structures first Functional Functional O(1) append and O(n) iteration from first element list data structure I'm looking for ...
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33461852_c0
33461852
fsharp
0
Title: Implement member that uses type alias Problem title: Implement member that uses type alias Tags: f%23, unit-type Problem: Implement member that uses type alias The following works fine: type T = int type I = abstract member Ok : int abstract member Ok2 : T type C() = interface I with member this.Ok = 1 member th...
Implement member that uses type alias Implement member that uses type alias f%23 unit-type Implement Ok2 this.Ok this.Ok2 Err this.Err Implement member that uses type alias The following works fine: But if the alias is a function rather than a method, it doesn't work: What am I missing here?
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66539002_c0
66539002
fsharp
0
Title: Why is an array type written as if it was a list, in F#? Problem title: Why is an array type written as if it was a list, in F#? Tags: f%23 Problem: Why is an array type written as if it was a list, in F#? with the following: let a = "hello world".Split(' ') the return type is a string array, but the type is wri...
Why is an array type written as if it was a list, in F#? Why is an array type written as if it was a list, in F#? f%23 Why Split GetType System.Type System.Int32 Why is an array type written as if it was a list, in F#? with the following: the return type is a string array, but the type is written as: I'm not understand...
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35567953_c0
35567953
fsharp
0
Title: Match an Array in F# Problem title: Match an Array in F# Tags: f%23 Problem: Match an Array in F# I want to pattern match on the command line arguments array. What I want to do is have a case that matches any case where there's at least one parameter or more and put that first parameter in a variable and then ha...
Match an Array in F# Match an Array in F# f%23 Match Array Match an Array in F# I want to pattern match on the command line arguments array. What I want to do is have a case that matches any case where there's at least one parameter or more and put that first parameter in a variable and then have another case that hand...
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13839336_c1
13839336
fsharp
1
with get () = thisheight and set height = thisheight <- height member obj.thisColor = Color.FromArgb(167, 198, 253) member obj.draw(paper:Graphics) = paper.FillRectangle(brush, thisx, thisy, 50, 20) member obj.ShapeType = "Rectangle" The element dosn't get added into the list for some reason in neither of my addToList...
with get () = thisheight and set height = thisheight <- height member obj.thisColor = Color.FromArgb(167, 198, 253) member obj.draw(paper:Graphics) = paper.FillRectangle(brush, thisx, thisy, 50, 20) member obj.ShapeType = "Rectangle" The element dosn't get added into the list for some reason in neither of my addToList...
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51241550_c0
51241550
fsharp
0
Title: What is the F# equivalent of C# named arguments? Problem title: What is the F# equivalent of C# named arguments? Tags: yaml, f%23, c%23, .net Problem: What is the F# equivalent of C# named arguments? In the DotNetYaml sample code I'm looking at, there's a C# construct: var deserializer = new Deserializer(namingC...
What is the F# equivalent of C# named arguments? What is the F# equivalent of C# named arguments? yaml f%23 c%23 .net What Deserializer CamelCaseNamingConvention deserializer.Deserialize Order Meta What is the F# equivalent of C# named arguments? In the DotNetYaml sample code I'm looking at, there's a C# construct: Wha...
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58912081_c1
58912081
fsharp
1
seq { .. yield ...} , but maybe there's a simpler solution that retains the laziness (just asking the question makes it sound backwards, so my gut tells me: consume first, right)? EDIT: thinking about this is a tad longer has me come to the conclusion that what I'm asking is not possible. You cannot first lazily retur...
seq { .. yield ...} , but maybe there's a simpler solution that retains the laziness (just asking the question makes it sound backwards, so my gut tells me: consume first, right)? EDIT: thinking about this is a tad longer has me come to the conclusion that what I'm asking is not possible. You cannot first lazily retur...
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161348_c0
161348
fsharp
0
Title: F# - while woes given tuple condition Problem title: F# - while woes given tuple condition Tags: f%23 Problem: F# - while woes given tuple condition Given the following: #light //any function returning bool * 'a let foo = let x = ref 10 fun () -> x := !x - 1 if !x <> 0 then (true, x) else (false, x) while let (c...
F# - while woes given tuple condition F# - while woes given tuple condition f%23 print_any F# - while woes given tuple condition Given the following: How should I go about solving this? Or should I just go through the hassle to convert "foo" to a sequence expression?
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21577443_c0
21577443
fsharp
0
Title: Defining my own preprocessor directives in F# Problem title: Defining my own preprocessor directives in F# Tags: f%23, fsi, .net Problem: Defining my own preprocessor directives in F# I have an F# script that I intend to use both at home and at work. The script shall work similarly in both places, yet, I have a ...
Defining my own preprocessor directives in F# Defining my own preprocessor directives in F# f%23 fsi .net Defining AT_WORK Defining my own preprocessor directives in F# I have an F# script that I intend to use both at home and at work. The script shall work similarly in both places, yet, I have a set of issues to deal ...
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50079145_c0
50079145
fsharp
0
Title: How to create a F# Azure Functions (v1 &amp; v2) Project in Visual Studio 2017? Problem title: How to create a F# Azure Functions (v1 &amp; v2) Project in Visual Studio 2017? Tags: azure-functions, azure, f%23, visual-studio-2017 Problem: How to create a F# Azure Functions (v1 & v2) Project in Visual Studio 2017...
How to create a F# Azure Functions (v1 &amp; v2) Project in Visual Studio 2017? How to create a F# Azure Functions (v1 &amp; v2) Project in Visual Studio 2017? azure-functions azure f%23 visual-studio-2017 How Azure Functions Project Visual Studio visual-studio-2017 How to create a F# Azure Functions (v1 & v2) Project ...
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50736893_c0
50736893
fsharp
0
Title: Partially apply type constructor Problem title: Partially apply type constructor Tags: f%23 Problem: Partially apply type constructor I have a type with a constructor taking two arguments: type Foo = Foo of int * int And I can call it with a tuple of (int, int) . let foo = Foo(1,2) But in my case I want to parti...
Partially apply type constructor Partially apply type constructor f%23 Partially Foo Partially apply type constructor I have a type with a constructor taking two arguments: And I can call it with a tuple of (int, int) . But in my case I want to partially apply the constructor to use it in a pipe But this is not possibl...
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Title: Fastest way to check if Action/(FSharpFunc) captures outer state Problem title: Fastest way to check if Action/(FSharpFunc) captures outer state Tags: .net-core, .net, f%23 Problem: Fastest way to check if Action/(FSharpFunc) captures outer state What is the fastest way to check if an FSharpFunc (or in general a...
Fastest way to check if Action/(FSharpFunc) captures outer state Fastest way to check if Action/(FSharpFunc) captures outer state .net-core .net f%23 Fastest Action FSharpFunc EntryPoint Fastest way to check if Action/(FSharpFunc) captures outer state What is the fastest way to check if an FSharpFunc (or in general ano...
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Title: In F#, how can I access attributes on a function? Problem title: In F#, how can I access attributes on a function? Tags: reflection, f%23, attributes Problem: In F#, how can I access attributes on a function? Say I am creating an attribute in F# and I apply it to a function as follows: type MyAttribute(value: in...
In F#, how can I access attributes on a function? In F#, how can I access attributes on a function? reflection f%23 attributes MyAttribute System.Attribute this.Value myFunction.GetType GetCustomAttributes In F#, how can I access attributes on a function? Say I am creating an attribute in F# and I apply it to a functio...
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Title: F# algorithm for hk Problem title: F# algorithm for hk Tags: f%23 Problem: F# algorithm for hk Can anyone help me with this problem? "Realize a function which duplicate each item in a list. You can use List.map" IN F# sharp language. And also "Use the List.init function to generate a list of n random natural num...
F# algorithm for hk F# algorithm for hk f%23 Count hd::tl List.collect List.replicate F# algorithm for hk Can anyone help me with this problem? "Realize a function which duplicate each item in a list. You can use List.map" IN F# sharp language. And also "Use the List.init function to generate a list of n random natural...
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1871168_c0
1871168
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Title: Task Parallel Library vs Async Workflows Problem title: Task Parallel Library vs Async Workflows Tags: asynchronous, task-parallel-library, f%23 Problem: Task Parallel Library vs Async Workflows I have some stuff written in c# that executes concurrent code, making heavy use of the Task Parallel Library (Task and...
Task Parallel Library vs Async Workflows Task Parallel Library vs Async Workflows asynchronous task-parallel-library f%23 Task Parallel Library Async Workflows Task Parallel Library vs Async Workflows I have some stuff written in c# that executes concurrent code, making heavy use of the Task Parallel Library (Task and ...
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30560388_c1
30560388
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Inc The problem is, I understand from the article that warp_bcast is only supported by Compute Capability 3.0 cards or greater. I am interested to know if there is there is some alternative to warp_bcast for Compute Capability < 3.0 or if there is some other approach I can use to solve this problem without sacrificing ...
Inc The problem is, I understand from the article that warp_bcast is only supported by Compute Capability 3.0 cards or greater. I am interested to know if there is there is some alternative to warp_bcast for Compute Capability < 3.0 or if there is some other approach I can use to solve this problem without sacrificing ...
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24368436_c0
24368436
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Title: Pattern matching in let binding in F# Problem title: Pattern matching in let binding in F# Tags: pattern-matching, f%23 Problem: Pattern matching in let binding in F# I wanna do: let Some(x) = bar in ... but I can't do this unless I do let Some(x) as idontcare = bar in ... is there a better way to say "I don't c...
Pattern matching in let binding in F# Pattern matching in let binding in F# pattern-matching f%23 Pattern Some Option.get Pattern matching in let binding in F# I wanna do: but I can't do this unless I do is there a better way to say "I don't care about the whole pattern, just match the inside" (I would use _ but that d...
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16630961_c0
16630961
fsharp
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Title: How can explain the F# type casting output? Problem title: How can explain the F# type casting output? Tags: casting, f%23 Problem: How can explain the F# type casting output? I had a problem about F# type casting. Here is the code. type Person() = abstract member SayMe : unit -> unit default u.SayMe() = printfn...
How can explain the F# type casting output? How can explain the F# type casting output? casting f%23 How Person SayMe u.SayMe Student x2.SayMe Output How can explain the F# type casting output? I had a problem about F# type casting. Here is the code. x2 is Person type. The output should be "Hi, I am a person." How can ...
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42982124_c2
42982124
fsharp
2
Type, Akka.Remote.Serialization.DaemonMsgCreateSerializer.GetArgs, DaemonMsgCreat, Akka.Remote.Serialization.DaemonMsgCreateSerializer.FromBinary, Byte, Akka.Serialization.Serialization.Deserialize, Int32, ActorSystem.Create, system.ActorOf, ReplyActor, remote1, SomeActor, WithRouter, FromConfig.Instance, remoteactor1...
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44535997_c0
44535997
fsharp
0
Title: Increase/Decrease Line Indent shortcut Problem title: Increase/Decrease Line Indent shortcut Tags: visual-studio, f%23 Problem: Increase/Decrease Line Indent shortcut Because Visual F# Tools cannot automatically indent code yet, I need to do the indents myself. Fortunately, I find that there are Increase Line In...
Increase/Decrease Line Indent shortcut Increase/Decrease Line Indent shortcut visual-studio f%23 Increase Decrease Line Indent Edit Advanced Standard Toolbars Add Remove Buttons Customize Command Increase/Decrease Line Indent shortcut Because Visual F# Tools cannot automatically indent code yet, I need to do the indent...
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50778466_c0
50778466
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Title: F# Discriminated Unions and Printing Problem title: F# Discriminated Unions and Printing Tags: f%23 Problem: F# Discriminated Unions and Printing I am trying to solve the problem below, but have difficulties figuring out how to print it in the desired format, with parenthesis and numbers / operators. I have the ...
F# Discriminated Unions and Printing F# Discriminated Unions and Printing f%23 Discriminated Unions Printing Bin1 BinOpr Bin2 F# Discriminated Unions and Printing I am trying to solve the problem below, but have difficulties figuring out how to print it in the desired format, with parenthesis and numbers / operators. I...
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50848435_c0
50848435
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Title: Can you substitute something in a string? Problem title: Can you substitute something in a string? Tags: f%23, string Problem: Can you substitute something in a string? I am just looking to replace a period in my string with nothing. I am looking for a function like gsub in RStudio where you can replace an insta...
Can you substitute something in a string? Can you substitute something in a string? f%23 string Can Can you substitute something in a string? I am just looking to replace a period in my string with nothing. I am looking for a function like gsub in RStudio where you can replace an instance of something with something el...
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37415001_c0
37415001
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Title: F# Connect to Online MySQL DB execute query Problem title: F# Connect to Online MySQL DB execute query Tags: database, f%23, sql, mysql Problem: F# Connect to Online MySQL DB execute query I am making a F# project and need to do some database queries to an online mysql db. Can anyone please help me. I need somet...
F# Connect to Online MySQL DB execute query F# Connect to Online MySQL DB execute query database f%23 sql mysql Connect Online MySQL Print Query SELECT Error Message F# Connect to Online MySQL DB execute query I am making a F# project and need to do some database queries to an online mysql db. Can anyone please help me...
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70143665_c0
70143665
fsharp
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Title: How to early return from async expression Problem title: How to early return from async expression Tags: f%23 Problem: How to early return from async expression loadCustomer has a return type of Async<Result<Customer, string>> and I only want to execute loadData if calling loadCustomer doesn't return an error. H...
How to early return from async expression How to early return from async expression f%23 async How Result Customer Result.bind data.Amount How to early return from async expression loadCustomer has a return type of Async<Result<Customer, string>> and I only want to execute loadData if calling loadCustomer doesn't retur...
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10387056_c0
10387056
fsharp
0
Title: how to declare a f# method with list of tuple as parameter? Problem title: how to declare a f# method with list of tuple as parameter? Tags: f%23, c%23-to-f%23, c%23, tuples Problem: how to declare a f# method with list of tuple as parameter? How to write a F# method equal to the below c# code? tried to google i...
how to declare a f# method with list of tuple as parameter? how to declare a f# method with list of tuple as parameter? f%23 c%23-to-f%23 c%23 tuples List Tuple Fun ret.Add tuple.Item1 tuple.Item2 how to declare a f# method with list of tuple as parameter? How to write a F# method equal to the below c# code? tried to g...
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14390422_c1
14390422
fsharp
1
.Add(10) |> ignore let seqCast : seq<int> = Seq.cast arrayList1 let mutable arrayList2 = new Media.PointCollection(10) for i in 1 .. 10 do arrayList1.Add(10) |> ignore let seqCast : seq<Point> = Seq.cast arrayList2 let spts : Point seq = Seq.ofArray polyS |> new Media.PointCollection let spts : Point seq = Seq.ofArray ...
.Add(10) |> ignore let seqCast : seq<int> = Seq.cast arrayList1 let mutable arrayList2 = new Media.PointCollection(10) for i in 1 .. 10 do arrayList1.Add(10) |> ignore let seqCast : seq<Point> = Seq.cast arrayList2 let spts : Point seq = Seq.ofArray polyS |> new Media.PointCollection let spts : Point seq = Seq.ofArray ...
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29413501_c1
29413501
fsharp
1
other exceptions? --- Addendum --- After fooling around a little more, I discovered that this behaviour occurs when setting ANY value. For example, this: let x : int = try failwith "Exception A" with | ex -> failwith "Exception B" ...results in a TypeInitializationException wrapped around an Exception B. Is this an F#...
other exceptions? --- Addendum --- After fooling around a little more, I discovered that this behaviour occurs when setting ANY value. For example, this: let x : int = try failwith "Exception A" with | ex -> failwith "Exception B" ...results in a TypeInitializationException wrapped around an Exception B. Is this an F#...
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40490522_c1
40490522
fsharp
1
, directly from the parser (or in the FsYacc definition file)? Are there other tools that would permit this? Are there other ways to analyse how a language is used in practice? Note: I also thought about using hidden Markov chains and the Baum-Welch algorithm to learn a parser out of the tokenized source code and try t...
, directly from the parser (or in the FsYacc definition file)? Are there other tools that would permit this? Are there other ways to analyse how a language is used in practice? Note: I also thought about using hidden Markov chains and the Baum-Welch algorithm to learn a parser out of the tokenized source code and try t...
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10814203_c0
10814203
fsharp
0
Title: When to use a sequence in F# as opposed to a list? Problem title: When to use a sequence in F# as opposed to a list? Tags: f%23, list Problem: When to use a sequence in F# as opposed to a list? I understand that a list actually contains values, and a sequence is an alias for IEnumerable<T> . In practical F# deve...
When to use a sequence in F# as opposed to a list? When to use a sequence in F# as opposed to a list? f%23 list When IEnumerable When to use a sequence in F# as opposed to a list? I understand that a list actually contains values, and a sequence is an alias for IEnumerable<T> . In practical F# development, when should ...
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40354634_c0
40354634
fsharp
0
Title: How to take sqrt of float higher than 1090000006.0? Problem title: How to take sqrt of float higher than 1090000006.0? Tags: f%23 Problem: How to take sqrt of float higher than 1090000006.0? I was trying to take the square root of a 19 digit number (1121314151617181910.0) and noticed that the "out-of-the-box" Op...
How to take sqrt of float higher than 1090000006.0? How to take sqrt of float higher than 1090000006.0? f%23 How Operators.sqrt square:float How to take sqrt of float higher than 1090000006.0? I was trying to take the square root of a 19 digit number (1121314151617181910.0) and noticed that the "out-of-the-box" Operato...
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59997055_c1
59997055
fsharp
1
to `Xamarin.Android.FSharp.ResourceProvider.Runtime`. XA2002: Can not resolve reference: `FSharp.Core`, referenced by `Playground`. Please add a NuGet package or assembly reference for `FSharp.Core`, or remove the reference to `Playground`. ( Playground is the projects name) I am deploying to a relatively old device (...
to `Xamarin.Android.FSharp.ResourceProvider.Runtime`. XA2002: Can not resolve reference: `FSharp.Core`, referenced by `Playground`. Please add a NuGet package or assembly reference for `FSharp.Core`, or remove the reference to `Playground`. ( Playground is the projects name) I am deploying to a relatively old device (...
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3739628_c0
3739628
fsharp
0
Title: What&#x27;s the reason of marking a recursive function as rec in F#? Problem title: What&#x27;s the reason of marking a recursive function as rec in F#? Tags: f%23, recursion, function Problem: What's the reason of marking a recursive function as rec in F#? I am not sure if this is a stupid question but I was go...
What&#x27;s the reason of marking a recursive function as rec in F#? What&#x27;s the reason of marking a recursive function as rec in F#? f%23 recursion function What n-1 What's the reason of marking a recursive function as rec in F#? I am not sure if this is a stupid question but I was going through the tutorial that ...
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4125886_c0
4125886
fsharp
0
Title: Overriding ToString when creating interface type using object expression Problem title: Overriding ToString when creating interface type using object expression Tags: f%23 Problem: Overriding ToString when creating interface type using object expression Is there a way to override System.Object 's virtual methods...
Overriding ToString when creating interface type using object expression Overriding ToString when creating interface type using object expression f%23 object Overriding ToString System.Object INamedObject Name x.Name x.ToString Overriding ToString when creating interface type using object expression Is there a way to o...
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70161412_c0
70161412
fsharp
0
Title: F# 6 .NET tasks - how to use Problem title: F# 6 .NET tasks - how to use Tags: f%23 Problem: F# 6 .NET tasks - how to use F# 6 introduced support for .NET tasks. This snippet is shared everywhere - but what's the right way to call and use the result of the task (to e.g. printf it)? let readFilesTask (path1, path...
F# 6 .NET tasks - how to use F# 6 .NET tasks - how to use f%23 NET path1 path2 bytes1 File.ReadAllBytesAsync bytes2 Array.append result.Result F# 6 .NET tasks - how to use F# 6 introduced support for .NET tasks. This snippet is shared everywhere - but what's the right way to call and use the result of the task (to e.g....
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27989758_c0
27989758
fsharp
0
Title: Using a specific version of MSBuild in a FAKE build script Problem title: Using a specific version of MSBuild in a FAKE build script Tags: f%23, msbuild, f%23-fake Problem: Using a specific version of MSBuild in a FAKE build script I currently have VS2013 and VS2015 installed on my machine. By default FAKE F# Ma...
Using a specific version of MSBuild in a FAKE build script Using a specific version of MSBuild in a FAKE build script f%23 msbuild f%23-fake Using MSBuild FAKE Using a specific version of MSBuild in a FAKE build script I currently have VS2013 and VS2015 installed on my machine. By default FAKE F# Make seems to be build...
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26851453_c0
26851453
fsharp
0
Title: f# sum list in other way Problem title: f# sum list in other way Tags: f%23, list Problem: f# sum list in other way Hello i resolved problem with ealier task. Now if i have for example list = [ 2; 3; 2 ; 6 ] want to translate it like this [2;5;7;13]. I declared x as my first element and xs as my rest and used Li...
f# sum list in other way f# sum list in other way f%23 list f# sum list in other way Hello i resolved problem with ealier task. Now if i have for example list = [ 2; 3; 2 ; 6 ] want to translate it like this [2;5;7;13]. I declared x as my first element and xs as my rest and used List.scan . Idea below How to rewrite it...
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59649635_c0
59649635
fsharp
0
Title: F# type Span is not defined in System Problem title: F# type Span is not defined in System Tags: f%23, .net Problem: F# type Span is not defined in System I have this F# code: open System open System.Collections.Generic let f (subArr: Span<int>) = 42 However, I get Span underlined red and the error says The type...
F# type Span is not defined in System F# type Span is not defined in System f%23 .net Span System System.Collections.Generic F# type Span is not defined in System I have this F# code: However, I get Span underlined red and the error says I use the latest version of VS Code with Ionide plugin. I thought maybe something ...
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fsharp
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Title: Generic extraction from a constructor Problem title: Generic extraction from a constructor Tags: f%23, pattern-matching Problem: Generic extraction from a constructor In F# and OCaml I wind up writing a lot of code like type C = Blah of Whatever let d = Blah (createWhatever ()) // so d is type C ... let x = matc...
Generic extraction from a constructor Generic extraction from a constructor f%23 pattern-matching a Generic Blah Whatever self.Length lab.Length Generic extraction from a constructor In F# and OCaml I wind up writing a lot of code like What I'd like is this Where peel would work for any constructor/discriminator. Surel...
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66261032_c0
66261032
fsharp
0
Title: How to find all indexs where Array value is equal to a number fsharp? Problem title: How to find all indexs where Array value is equal to a number fsharp? Tags: f%23 Problem: How to find all indexs where Array value is equal to a number fsharp? I am trying to find a way to get all the instances where the array e...
How to find all indexs where Array value is equal to a number fsharp? How to find all indexs where Array value is equal to a number fsharp? f%23 How Array Array.findIndex Array.findIndexBack How to find all indexs where Array value is equal to a number fsharp? I am trying to find a way to get all the instances where th...
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39919489_c0
39919489
fsharp
0
Title: Inheriting a C# class that has only a private constructor Problem title: Inheriting a C# class that has only a private constructor Tags: xmlunit-2, f%23 Problem: Inheriting a C# class that has only a private constructor I'd like to subclass the XMLUnit.NET CompareConstraint class in my F# code. However, that cla...
Inheriting a C# class that has only a private constructor Inheriting a C# class that has only a private constructor xmlunit-2 f%23 Inheriting CompareConstraint Consider e.g BaseType xmlunit-2 Inheriting a C# class that has only a private constructor I'd like to subclass the XMLUnit.NET CompareConstraint class in my F# ...
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7292719_c0
7292719
fsharp
0
Title: Active patterns and member constraint Problem title: Active patterns and member constraint Tags: active-pattern, inline, f%23, constraints Problem: Active patterns and member constraint For an inline function one could create a constraint like: let inline implicit arg = ( ^a : (static member op_Implicit : ^b -> ...
Active patterns and member constraint Active patterns and member constraint active-pattern inline f%23 constraints Active op_Implicit Active patterns and member constraint For an inline function one could create a constraint like: requiring the given operator or member on the arguments. Is there a way to match based on...
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16408985_c0
16408985
fsharp
0
Title: How to use breakpoints in F# files in C#/F# MVC4? Problem title: How to use breakpoints in F# files in C#/F# MVC4? Tags: f%23, breakpoints Problem: How to use breakpoints in F# files in C#/F# MVC4? I am in the middle of a rather large project that uses the C#-F# MVC4 template . The template breaks up the solutio...
How to use breakpoints in F# files in C#/F# MVC4? How to use breakpoints in F# files in C#/F# MVC4? f%23 breakpoints How MVC4 ProjectName Web WebApp Global.asax How to use breakpoints in F# files in C#/F# MVC4? I am in the middle of a rather large project that uses the C#-F# MVC4 template . The template breaks up the s...
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7392033_c0
7392033
fsharp
0
Title: Application.Current &quot;null&quot; in console application Problem title: Application.Current &quot;null&quot; in console application Tags: .net, wpf, multithreading, f%23, c%23 Problem: Application.Current "null" in console application I'm currently trying to use a WPF component that makes use of Application.C...
Application.Current &quot;null&quot; in console application Application.Current &quot;null&quot; in console application .net wpf multithreading f%23 c%23 Application.Current Application.Current "null" in console application I'm currently trying to use a WPF component that makes use of Application.Current from a WPF app...
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49364008_c0
49364008
fsharp
0
Title: Untyped Sqlite columns with F# SqlProvider Problem title: Untyped Sqlite columns with F# SqlProvider Tags: type-providers, sqlite, fsharp.data.typeproviders, f%23 Problem: Untyped Sqlite columns with F# SqlProvider Sqlite supports untyped columns, i.e. columns where the type is omitted in the CREATE TABLE statem...
Untyped Sqlite columns with F# SqlProvider Untyped Sqlite columns with F# SqlProvider type-providers sqlite fsharp.data.typeproviders f%23 Untyped Sqlite SqlProvider CREATE TABLE SqlDataProvider FSharp.Data.Sql fsharp.data.typeproviders Untyped Sqlite columns with F# SqlProvider Sqlite supports untyped columns, i.e. co...
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60993483_c0
60993483
fsharp
0
Title: String to Bool value f# Problem title: String to Bool value f# Tags: f%23 Problem: String to Bool value f# I'm trying to create a function that converts a string to a bool. This is what I have for now let iscomb= Table.parseTable table |>> fun row -> row.["IsComb"] |> Models.Bool //returns true or false from a t...
String to Bool value f# String to Bool value f# f%23 a Bool Table.parseTable IsComb Models.Bool s:string Error String to Bool value f# I'm trying to create a function that converts a string to a bool. This is what I have for now This return the type bool does not match the type string So what I have understod is that w...
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52786600_c0
52786600
fsharp
0
Title: How to match a term if it is in a list Problem title: How to match a term if it is in a list Tags: f%23, visual-studio Problem: How to match a term if it is in a list Below is my code, but where it says "CODE HERE" I want to match certain cities which would be the input with cities in a list. So for example, if ...
How to match a term if it is in a list How to match a term if it is in a list f%23 visual-studio How Kansas Iowa city:string HERE City How to match a term if it is in a list Below is my code, but where it says "CODE HERE" I want to match certain cities which would be the input with cities in a list. So for example, if ...
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53997440_c0
53997440
fsharp
0
Title: How to expose F# module&#x27;s public functions to Javascript via Fable? Problem title: How to expose F# module&#x27;s public functions to Javascript via Fable? Tags: f%23, javascript, fable-f%23 Problem: How to expose F# module's public functions to Javascript via Fable? Let's say I have the following f# module...
How to expose F# module&#x27;s public functions to Javascript via Fable? How to expose F# module&#x27;s public functions to Javascript via Fable? f%23 javascript fable-f%23 How Javascript Fable Sample Add Subtract Sample.Add How to expose F# module's public functions to Javascript via Fable? Let's say I have the follow...
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53687524_c0
53687524
fsharp
0
Title: How to access ExpandoObject properties using F#? Problem title: How to access ExpandoObject properties using F#? Tags: flurl, f%23 Problem: How to access ExpandoObject properties using F#? c.Wait() let j = c.Result let success = j?success I checked and the variable j contains an obj ("System.Dynamic.ExpandoObjec...
How to access ExpandoObject properties using F#? How to access ExpandoObject properties using F#? flurl f%23 F# How ExpandoObject sandbox.boletobancario.com C238E9C42A372D25FDE214AE3CF4CB80FD37E71040CBCF50 boleto.pdf m:3ea89b5c6579ec18fcd8ad37f07d178f66d0b0eb45d5e67b884894a8422f23c2 BOLETO TESTE AppendPathSegment SetQu...
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478531_c0
478531
fsharp
0
Title: Call F# code from C# Problem title: Call F# code from C# Tags: c%23, interop, f%23 Problem: Call F# code from C# I am playing around with F# and C#, and would like to call F# code from C#. I managed to get it to work the other way around in Visual Studio by having two projects in the same solution, and adding a ...
Call F# code from C# Call F# code from C# c%23 interop f%23 C# Call Call F# code from C# I am playing around with F# and C#, and would like to call F# code from C#. I managed to get it to work the other way around in Visual Studio by having two projects in the same solution, and adding a reference of the C# code to the...
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25312313_c1
25312313
fsharp
1
XY("AAA", DateTime.Parse("11/01/2014 08:30"), DateTime.Parse("12/01/2014 10:30") ) which results in System.ArgumentOutOfRangeException: You can only set 1 Y values for this data point. Has something changed in the API since then? Code signals: Chart, Control, Range, Bar, task1, DateTime.Parse, task2, task3, FSharp.Char...
XY("AAA", DateTime.Parse("11/01/2014 08:30"), DateTime.Parse("12/01/2014 10:30") ) which results in System.ArgumentOutOfRangeException: You can only set 1 Y values for this data point. Has something changed in the API since then? Code signals: Chart, Control, Range, Bar, task1, DateTime.Parse, task2, task3, FSharp.Char...
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64578253_c1
64578253
fsharp
1
(eval a - eval b) | Div (_, Const 0) -> Err "zero division" | Div (a, b) -> Ok(eval a / eval b) But I get an error saying that the operators +, -, * and / isn't defined for type ('a, 'b) result, which makes sense. So my question is, is there a way for a new type to inherit from other types? I can't type something like:...
(eval a - eval b) | Div (_, Const 0) -> Err "zero division" | Div (a, b) -> Ok(eval a / eval b) But I get an error saying that the operators +, -, * and / isn't defined for type ('a, 'b) result, which makes sense. So my question is, is there a way for a new type to inherit from other types? I can't type something like:...
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79318348_c0
79318348
fsharp
0
Title: F#/VS2022 - Can I make the default module name in new .fs files include the namespace? Problem title: F#/VS2022 - Can I make the default module name in new .fs files include the namespace? Tags: templates, f%23, visual-studio Problem: F#/VS2022 - Can I make the default module name in new .fs files include the na...
F#/VS2022 - Can I make the default module name in new .fs files include the namespace? F#/VS2022 - Can I make the default module name in new .fs files include the namespace? templates f%23 visual-studio the VS2022 Can FileName ProjectName.FileName F#/VS2022 - Can I make the default module name in new .fs files include ...
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398316_c0
398316
fsharp
0
Title: How to chop a string to substrings of given length Problem title: How to chop a string to substrings of given length Tags: f%23 Problem: How to chop a string to substrings of given length I have string that I want to chop to array of substrings of given length n. I am not interested in remainder (if length of st...
How to chop a string to substrings of given length How to chop a string to substrings of given length f%23 How ChopString myString.Length String.sub Seq.to_array How to chop a string to substrings of given length I have string that I want to chop to array of substrings of given length n. I am not interested in remainde...
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26465881_c0
26465881
fsharp
0
Title: It&#x27;s possible to integrate OCaml library function in c#(.net tecnology) project? Problem title: It&#x27;s possible to integrate OCaml library function in c#(.net tecnology) project? Tags: ocaml, f%23, c%23, .net Problem: It's possible to integrate OCaml library function in c#(.net tecnology) project? It is ...
It&#x27;s possible to integrate OCaml library function in c#(.net tecnology) project? It&#x27;s possible to integrate OCaml library function in c#(.net tecnology) project? ocaml f%23 c%23 .net OCaml It's possible to integrate OCaml library function in c#(.net tecnology) project? It is possible to use OCaml library func...
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37012532_c0
37012532
fsharp
0
Title: F# Azure Web App deployment via Git Issue (Bitbucket) Problem title: F# Azure Web App deployment via Git Issue (Bitbucket) Tags: asp.net-web-api, azure-web-app-service, azure, f%23, msbuild Problem: F# Azure Web App deployment via Git Issue (Bitbucket) I am deploying an F# WebApi + MVC app to Azure via the Git (...
F# Azure Web App deployment via Git Issue (Bitbucket) F# Azure Web App deployment via Git Issue (Bitbucket) asp.net-web-api azure-web-app-service azure f%23 msbuild Azure Web App Git Issue Bitbucket asp.net-web-api F# Azure Web App deployment via Git Issue (Bitbucket) I am deploying an F# WebApi + MVC app to Azure via ...
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2521254_c1
2521254
fsharp
1
allowed on some types. Further type annotations are needed. I can't figure out what further type annotations to add. There's no relationship between the interface 'a and #Foo except that one or more subclasses of Foo implement that interface. Also, there's no relationship between the different interfaces that can be p...
allowed on some types. Further type annotations are needed. I can't figure out what further type annotations to add. There's no relationship between the interface 'a and #Foo except that one or more subclasses of Foo implement that interface. Also, there's no relationship between the different interfaces that can be p...
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56186417_c0
56186417
fsharp
0
Title: C# to F# double to float implicit conversion Problem title: C# to F# double to float implicit conversion Tags: f%23 Problem: C# to F# double to float implicit conversion I have the following C# function: public (double? Average, int? Count) AverageQuotes(Candle.Intervals Interval, DateTime From, DateTime To) and...
C# to F# double to float implicit conversion C# to F# double to float implicit conversion f%23 Average Count AverageQuotes Candle.Intervals Interval DateTime db.AverageQuotes C# to F# double to float implicit conversion I have the following C# function: and I get the data in F#: The problem is that Average leaves the C...
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35608961_c0
35608961
fsharp
0
Title: Any way to &quot;open Seq&quot; or similar effect? Problem title: Any way to &quot;open Seq&quot; or similar effect? Tags: f%23, refactoring Problem: Any way to "open Seq" or similar effect? a |>Seq.map fixLine |>Seq.map splitCells |>Seq.map getName |>Seq.where(fun a->not<|Seq.isEmpty a) |>Seq.map fixName Always...
Any way to &quot;open Seq&quot; or similar effect? Any way to &quot;open Seq&quot; or similar effect? f%23 refactoring Any Seq Seq.map Seq.where Seq.isEmpty List.map Any way to "open Seq" or similar effect? Always find it annoying while keep lots of Seq . in lines. Suggest a good way to omit them... For example, use Li...
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9252660_c0
9252660
fsharp
0
Title: How to optimize F# programs generally Problem title: How to optimize F# programs generally Tags: performance, optimization, f%23 Problem: How to optimize F# programs generally I have an interpreter for a lisp-style language in F#, and have just gotten into the optimization phase. Simple tests of the evaluator re...
How to optimize F# programs generally How to optimize F# programs generally performance optimization f%23 How How to optimize F# programs generally I have an interpreter for a lisp-style language in F#, and have just gotten into the optimization phase. Simple tests of the evaluator reveal that I need to optimize it in ...
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14461397_c0
14461397
fsharp
0
Title: Simple correct implementation file in verbose syntax? Problem title: Simple correct implementation file in verbose syntax? Tags: f%23 Problem: Simple correct implementation file in verbose syntax? UPDATE The general question is: how to use verbose syntax of F# correctly? Verbose syntax is the syntax which is clo...
Simple correct implementation file in verbose syntax? Simple correct implementation file in verbose syntax? f%23 Simple OCaml Unexpected Simple correct implementation file in verbose syntax? UPDATE The general question is: how to use verbose syntax of F# correctly? Verbose syntax is the syntax which is close to OCaml s...
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7397014_c0
7397014
fsharp
0
Title: Collapse option type creation Problem title: Collapse option type creation Tags: option-type, pipeline, f%23, type-inference Problem: Collapse option type creation If I specify function value as: let applyFirst f elements = if Seq.isEmpty elements then None else elements |> Seq.head |> f then F# infers the f typ...
Collapse option type creation Collapse option type creation option-type pipeline f%23 type-inference Collapse Seq.isEmpty None Seq.head Some Collapse option type creation If I specify function value as: then F# infers the f type as f: 'a -> b' option . It's ok, I understand why F# infers f 's return type as 'b option ....
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53370357_c1
53370357
fsharp
1
k + step) bottomLoop i 0 inrecLoop (i + size) inrecLoop 0 recLoop (size * 2) recLoop 2 vec outerLoop pvec The outerLoop segment is the biggest nested tail-recursive mess I have ever written. I replicated the algorithm in the Wikipedia article for the Cooley-Tukey algorithm , but the only functional constructs I could t...
k + step) bottomLoop i 0 inrecLoop (i + size) inrecLoop 0 recLoop (size * 2) recLoop 2 vec outerLoop pvec The outerLoop segment is the biggest nested tail-recursive mess I have ever written. I replicated the algorithm in the Wikipedia article for the Cooley-Tukey algorithm , but the only functional constructs I could t...
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7239915_c1
7239915
fsharp
1
now I only have types of the form string * Expr , but that will change). I reckon that this is a fairly dumb question for anyone with some experience, but as I've said I'm new to F# and couldn't find a solution myself. Thanks in advance! Edit: I'd really like to avoid listing all possible types of listMethod twice. If...
now I only have types of the form string * Expr , but that will change). I reckon that this is a fairly dumb question for anyone with some experience, but as I've said I'm new to F# and couldn't find a solution myself. Thanks in advance! Edit: I'd really like to avoid listing all possible types of listMethod twice. If...
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20407767_c0
20407767
fsharp
0
Title: f# set and map equality Problem title: f# set and map equality Tags: set, f%23, equality, dictionary Problem: f# set and map equality How does set1 = set2 for F# immutable sets and maps work? Will they do proper set/map equality? The documentation says: Immutable sets based on binary trees, where comparison is t...
f# set and map equality f# set and map equality set f%23 equality dictionary set1 set2 f# set and map equality How does set1 = set2 for F# immutable sets and maps work? Will they do proper set/map equality? The documentation says: They are based on binary trees, so might not the exact form depending on the order elemen...
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52300229_c0
52300229
fsharp
0
Title: Seq.take won&#x27;t return elements Problem title: Seq.take won&#x27;t return elements Tags: f%23, visual-studio Problem: Seq.take won't return elements When I run the following code: getTheData() |> Seq.take 3 it does not return the elements, instead it outputs this: val it : seq<Collections.Generic.KeyValuePai...
Seq.take won&#x27;t return elements Seq.take won&#x27;t return elements f%23 visual-studio Seq.take Collections.Generic.KeyValuePair Data Users data.xlsx ParseExcel Seq.distinct Seq.map b.ID Map.ofSeq Seq.take won't return elements When I run the following code: it does not return the elements, instead it outputs this:...
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35910299_c0
35910299
fsharp
0
Title: f# cast obj to tuple type from FSharpValue.MakeTuple Problem title: f# cast obj to tuple type from FSharpValue.MakeTuple Tags: casting, types, f%23 Problem: f# cast obj to tuple type from FSharpValue.MakeTuple I have an obj which is actually a tuple DateTime*int*decimal*decimal , it is an obj , because I create ...
f# cast obj to tuple type from FSharpValue.MakeTuple f# cast obj to tuple type from FSharpValue.MakeTuple casting types f%23 FSharpValue.MakeTuple DateTime f# cast obj to tuple type from FSharpValue.MakeTuple I have an obj which is actually a tuple DateTime*int*decimal*decimal , it is an obj , because I create the tupl...
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55115524_c0
55115524
fsharp
0
Title: Can I parse some F# code at run-time that reference types in my current assembly? Problem title: Can I parse some F# code at run-time that reference types in my current assembly? Tags: f%23-compiler-services, f%23 Problem: Can I parse some F# code at run-time that reference types in my current assembly? Say I ha...
Can I parse some F# code at run-time that reference types in my current assembly? Can I parse some F# code at run-time that reference types in my current assembly? f%23-compiler-services f%23 Can Foo Can I parse some F# code at run-time that reference types in my current assembly? Say I have the following type defined:...
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35156362_c0
35156362
fsharp
0
Title: Subset of a list from an element Problem title: Subset of a list from an element Tags: f%23 Problem: Subset of a list from an element I need to get the subset of a list from the first occurrence of an element in F#. I have implemented this using a simple recursive routine as follows: // Returns a subset of a lis...
Subset of a list from an element Subset of a list from an element f%23 an the Subset Returns e.g hd::tl Subset of a list from an element I need to get the subset of a list from the first occurrence of an element in F#. I have implemented this using a simple recursive routine as follows: This works for my needs, but I w...
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20668096_c2
20668096
fsharp
2
92077 Nov 14 15:18 /Library/Frameworks/Mono.framework/Versions/3.2.5/lib/mono/gac/FSharp.Core/4.3.0.0__b03f5f7f11d50a3a/FSharp.Core.xml* -- Edit: Interestingly enough, I actually get the same error targeting my project to .NET 3.5 in Xamarin Studio. I'm not sure if this is a bug or if something else has changed and thi...
92077 Nov 14 15:18 /Library/Frameworks/Mono.framework/Versions/3.2.5/lib/mono/gac/FSharp.Core/4.3.0.0__b03f5f7f11d50a3a/FSharp.Core.xml* -- Edit: Interestingly enough, I actually get the same error targeting my project to .NET 3.5 in Xamarin Studio. I'm not sure if this is a bug or if something else has changed and thi...
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76976857_c0
76976857
fsharp
0
Title: F# Bitwise operators and units of measure Problem title: F# Bitwise operators and units of measure Tags: units-of-measurement, generics, f%23, bitwise-operators, .net Problem: F# Bitwise operators and units of measure When I define a unit of measure in my code, I can use the basic arithmetic operators on values ...
F# Bitwise operators and units of measure F# Bitwise operators and units of measure units-of-measurement generics f%23 bitwise-operators .net Bitwise Measure F# Bitwise operators and units of measure When I define a unit of measure in my code, I can use the basic arithmetic operators on values with the unit without any...
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40704580_c2
40704580
fsharp
2
158>:0 at (wrapper managed-to-native) System.Reflection.MonoMethod:InternalInvoke (System.Reflection.MonoMethod,object,object[],System.Exception&) at Code signals: System.ArgumentException, System.Exception, Strange, Box, r01, f:Quotations.Expr, Call, Lambda, m.Invoke, r10, Object, System.Int32, System.Object, System.R...
158>:0 at (wrapper managed-to-native) System.Reflection.MonoMethod:InternalInvoke (System.Reflection.MonoMethod,object,object[],System.Exception&) at Code signals: System.ArgumentException, System.Exception, Strange, Box, r01, f:Quotations.Expr, Call, Lambda, m.Invoke, r10, Object, System.Int32, System.Object, System.R...
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20925374_c0
20925374
fsharp
0
Title: How to create a list with an explicit type? Problem title: How to create a list with an explicit type? Tags: f%23 Problem: How to create a list with an explicit type? type VAO(buffers) = let handle = let h = GL.GenVertexArray() GL.BindVertexArray(h) buffers |> List.iter (fun (vbo : VBO) -> GL.EnableVertexAttribA...
How to create a list with an explicit type? How to create a list with an explicit type? f%23 How VAO GL.GenVertexArray GL.BindVertexArray List.iter VBO GL.EnableVertexAttribArray vbo.Pos vbo.Bind List How to create a list with an explicit type? In this case buffers is of type val buffers: VBO List How do I get this typ...
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79492399_c0
79492399
fsharp
0
Title: Why does this usage of Async.Parallel never complete? Problem title: Why does this usage of Async.Parallel never complete? Tags: f%23 Problem: Why does this usage of Async.Parallel never complete? Running this code: open System async { printfn "a" do! Async.Parallel [| Async.FromContinuations ignore // Sleep for...
Why does this usage of Async.Parallel never complete? Why does this usage of Async.Parallel never complete? f%23 Why Async.Parallel System Async.FromContinuations Sleep Exception Kaboom Async.Ignore Async.RunSynchronously Why does this usage of Async.Parallel never complete? Running this code: Gives this output: printf...
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25223561_c1
25223561
fsharp
1
fetchStateDataAsync(r.Abbreviation)) |> Seq.length The error message is The type 'Async<seq<CsvProvider<...>.Row>>' is not compatible with the type 'seq<'a>' Forgive my lack of async knowledge, but do I have to use something other than Seq.Collect when applying async functions? Thanks in advance Code signals: FSharp, ...
fetchStateDataAsync(r.Abbreviation)) |> Seq.length The error message is The type 'Async<seq<CsvProvider<...>.Row>>' is not compatible with the type 'seq<'a>' Forgive my lack of async knowledge, but do I have to use something other than Seq.Collect when applying async functions? Thanks in advance Code signals: FSharp, ...
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15349265_c0
15349265
fsharp
0
Title: How do I add a reference in fsharpi that has a version and public key in Mono Problem title: How do I add a reference in fsharpi that has a version and public key in Mono Tags: fsi, mono, f%23 Problem: How do I add a reference in fsharpi that has a version and public key in Mono The following #r command will exe...
How do I add a reference in fsharpi that has a version and public key in Mono How do I add a reference in fsharpi that has a version and public key in Mono fsi mono f%23 How Mono System Version Culture PublicKeyToken b77a5c561934e089 How do I add a reference in fsharpi that has a version and public key in Mono The foll...
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21352067_c0
21352067
fsharp
0
Title: Method overload with unit of measure Problem title: Method overload with unit of measure Tags: units-of-measurement, f%23, trigonometry Problem: Method overload with unit of measure I'm noobing around with F# trying to create overloads of cos that accepts angles with units. This is my code: [<Measure>] type rad ...
Method overload with unit of measure Method overload with unit of measure units-of-measurement f%23 trigonometry Method Measure x:float LanguagePrimitives.FloatWithMeasure Method overload with unit of measure I'm noobing around with F# trying to create overloads of cos that accepts angles with units. This is my code: C...
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48217240_c0
48217240
fsharp
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Title: Why are parenthesis required when using members of union type bound to `let`? Problem title: Why are parenthesis required when using members of union type bound to `let`? Tags: f%23 Problem: Why are parenthesis required when using members of union type bound to `let`? Having the following type: type MyType = | M...
Why are parenthesis required when using members of union type bound to `let`? Why are parenthesis required when using members of union type bound to `let`? f%23 members Why MyType Compilation Compiles Why are parenthesis required when using members of union type bound to `let`? Having the following type: I tried to do ...
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23903956_c0
23903956
fsharp
0
Title: How do you perform multiple queries? Problem title: How do you perform multiple queries? Tags: f%23 Problem: How do you perform multiple queries? I am trying to perform multiple subsequent queries based upon arguments in my function. I can't quite figure out the syntax. let returnVideoInfo catId isFeatured // ma...
How do you perform multiple queries? How do you perform multiple queries? f%23 How db.Movies row.IsFeatured Seq.filter x.CategoryId How do you perform multiple queries? I am trying to perform multiple subsequent queries based upon arguments in my function. I can't quite figure out the syntax. This obviously doesn't wor...
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32138221_c0
32138221
fsharp
0
Title: F# - splat/unpacking argument lists Problem title: F# - splat/unpacking argument lists Tags: f%23 Problem: F# - splat/unpacking argument lists Has F# built-in operator/function that allow unpack argument list/tuple and pass it to function call? Example usage: // simple add function let add (a1 : int) (a2 : int) ...
F# - splat/unpacking argument lists F# - splat/unpacking argument lists f%23 missing_operator F# - splat/unpacking argument lists Has F# built-in operator/function that allow unpack argument list/tuple and pass it to function call? Example usage: Similiar to Python * operator Or apply(func_name, args_list) function
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3646462_c0
3646462
fsharp
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Title: How to implement custom events in F# on the compact framework? Problem title: How to implement custom events in F# on the compact framework? Tags: compact-framework, f%23 Problem: How to implement custom events in F# on the compact framework? I tried following the example given on MSDN , but my code does not com...
How to implement custom events in F# on the compact framework? How to implement custom events in F# on the compact framework? compact-framework f%23 How StorageComponent GameComponent title_storage_acquired_event Control.DelegateEvent StorageEventHandler How to implement custom events in F# on the compact framework? I ...
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42289225_c0
42289225
fsharp
0
Title: F# take a list, return list of tuples Problem title: F# take a list, return list of tuples Tags: f%23, list, tuples Problem: F# take a list, return list of tuples I've done some research and I see that the List.zip function takes two lists and returns one list of tuples, but how do you change one list into a lis...
F# take a list, return list of tuples F# take a list, return list of tuples f%23 list tuples x1::x2::x3::xs x1::x2::xs F# take a list, return list of tuples I've done some research and I see that the List.zip function takes two lists and returns one list of tuples, but how do you change one list into a list of tuples? ...
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65684855_c0
65684855
fsharp
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Title: Initialize instance of internal discriminated union from F# to C# Problem title: Initialize instance of internal discriminated union from F# to C# Tags: c%23-to-f%23, c%23, f%23 Problem: Initialize instance of internal discriminated union from F# to C# I have a discriminated union type exported via a dll from F#...
Initialize instance of internal discriminated union from F# to C# Initialize instance of internal discriminated union from F# to C# c%23-to-f%23 c%23 f%23 F# Initialize Argument IntValue FloatValue BoolValue Argument.NewBoolValue Initialize instance of internal discriminated union from F# to C# I have a discriminated u...
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3797240_c0
3797240
fsharp
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Title: GHCi usage question Problem title: GHCi usage question Tags: haskell, f%23, ghci Problem: GHCi usage question I am studying Haskell and use Emacs+Haskell mode as my editor. After playing some simple expressions in GHCi, I am wondering whether these IDE/editor functionality that exist in Visual Stuido for F#: Can...
GHCi usage question GHCi usage question haskell f%23 ghci GHCi GHCi usage question I am studying Haskell and use Emacs+Haskell mode as my editor. After playing some simple expressions in GHCi, I am wondering whether these IDE/editor functionality that exist in Visual Stuido for F#: Can I send the content in the clipboa...
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33300603_c1
33300603
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41796747_c0
41796747
fsharp
0
Title: F# Winforms ChartArea: &quot;How to add ArrowStyle to the Axes&quot; Problem title: F# Winforms ChartArea: &quot;How to add ArrowStyle to the Axes&quot; Tags: charts, f%23, winforms Problem: F# Winforms ChartArea: "How to add ArrowStyle to the Axes" I am in the process of making a chart and i want to add the Arr...
F# Winforms ChartArea: &quot;How to add ArrowStyle to the Axes&quot; F# Winforms ChartArea: &quot;How to add ArrowStyle to the Axes&quot; charts f%23 winforms Winforms ChartArea How ArrowStyle Axes Hello chartArea.AxisX.ArrowStyle F# Winforms ChartArea: "How to add ArrowStyle to the Axes" I am in the process of making ...
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24402660_c0
24402660
fsharp
0
Title: F# converting hmac python into f# Problem title: F# converting hmac python into f# Tags: f%23, sha, hash Problem: F# converting hmac python into f# How would I convert this Python code into F# " message = nonce + client_id + api_key signature = hmac.new(API_SECRET, msg=message, digestmod=hashlib.sha256).hexdiges...
F# converting hmac python into f# F# converting hmac python into f# f%23 sha hash client_id api_key hmac.new API_SECRET hashlib.sha256 HMACSHA256.Create F# converting hmac python into f# How would I convert this Python code into F# " My code so far to achieve this: Simple issue is I cannot find what represents the hexd...
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78253699_c0
78253699
fsharp
0
Title: Unexpected casting exception when using F# Seq.cast Problem title: Unexpected casting exception when using F# Seq.cast Tags: casting, c%23, f%23, implicit-conversion Problem: Unexpected casting exception when using F# Seq.cast A C# library public class A { public static implicit operator B(A a) => new B(); } pub...
Unexpected casting exception when using F# Seq.cast Unexpected casting exception when using F# Seq.cast casting c%23 f%23 implicit-conversion F# Unexpected Seq.cast someBs1 Seq.map A.op_Implicit List.ofSeq someBs2 Unable Unexpected casting exception when using F# Seq.cast A C# library Is used in this F# code Contrary t...
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19766012_c0
19766012
fsharp
0
Title: F# array flatmap Problem title: F# array flatmap Tags: f%23, arrays Problem: F# array flatmap I have the following function: let fetchTickerGroup (tickers: string[]) (sqlServer:SQLServerClient) (schema: string) = tickers |> Array.map(fun x -> sqlServer.FetchTimeSerie(schema,x)) The function takes an array of str...
F# array flatmap F# array flatmap f%23 arrays sqlServer:SQLServerClient Array.map sqlServer.FetchTimeSerie List F# array flatmap I have the following function: The function takes an array of strings and, through sqlServer fetches data which is returned by sqlServer.FetchTimeSerie as a List<b> where b is a custom define...
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41331376_c0
41331376
fsharp
0
Title: How to implement data structure using functional approach? (Linked list, tree etc) Problem title: How to implement data structure using functional approach? (Linked list, tree etc) Tags: f%23, functional-programming Problem: How to implement data structure using functional approach? (Linked list, tree etc) I am ...
How to implement data structure using functional approach? (Linked list, tree etc) How to implement data structure using functional approach? (Linked list, tree etc) f%23 functional-programming functional How Linked How to implement data structure using functional approach? (Linked list, tree etc) I am new in functiona...
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4852196_c0
4852196
fsharp
0
Title: Passing messages between remote MailboxProcessors? Problem title: Passing messages between remote MailboxProcessors? Tags: messaging, mailboxprocessor, f%23, agent Problem: Passing messages between remote MailboxProcessors? I'm using MailboxProcessor classes in order to keep separate agents that do their own thi...
Passing messages between remote MailboxProcessors? Passing messages between remote MailboxProcessors? messaging mailboxprocessor f%23 agent Passing MailboxProcessors MailboxProcessor Passing messages between remote MailboxProcessors? I'm using MailboxProcessor classes in order to keep separate agents that do their own ...
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30633150_c0
30633150
fsharp
0
Title: F# script can&#x27;t load .Net 4.5? Problem title: F# script can&#x27;t load .Net 4.5? Tags: f%23, .net-4.5 Problem: F# script can't load .Net 4.5? I have an F# library that uses the .Net 4.5 HttpClient. It compiles just fine but when I try to call functions in the library after loading it in a script the script...
F# script can&#x27;t load .Net 4.5? F# script can&#x27;t load .Net 4.5? f%23 .net-4.5 Net net-4.5 F# script can't load .Net 4.5? I have an F# library that uses the .Net 4.5 HttpClient. It compiles just fine but when I try to call functions in the library after loading it in a script the script says it can't find System...
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54270294_c0
54270294
fsharp
0
Title: Speed up GetResponse of WebRequest? Problem title: Speed up GetResponse of WebRequest? Tags: web-services, f%23, c%23 Problem: Speed up GetResponse of WebRequest? I have the following code: //Send request and get response let req = WebRequest.Create(Uri("https://www.google.com/)) req.Proxy <- null req.Method <- ...
Speed up GetResponse of WebRequest? Speed up GetResponse of WebRequest? web-services f%23 c%23 Speed GetResponse WebRequest Send WebRequest.Create Uri www.google.com req.Proxy req.Method WebRequestMethods.Http.Get req.GetResponse Speed up GetResponse of WebRequest? I have the following code: It takes approximately 250 ...
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64070431_c1
64070431
fsharp
1
{ provider = ""Akka.Remote.RemoteActorRefProvider, Akka.Remote"" } remote { transport = ""akka.remote.netty.NettyRemoteTransport"" netty { hostname = ""A.B.C.D"" port = 2552 } } }") let remoteSystem = ActorSystem.Create("RemoteSystem", configuration) let createActor (f : 'a -> unit) = actorOf f Code signals: client, s...
RemoteSystem@0.0.0.0:2552] [akka://RemoteSystem/user/remoteActor#1987516675] [ERROR][09/25/2020 19:20:23][Thread 0007][akka.tcp://RemoteSystem@0.0.0.0:2552/system/endpointManager/reliableEndpointWriter-akka.tcp%3A%2F%2FSystem%400.0.0.0%3A2552-1/endpointWriter] Dropping message [Akka.Actor.ActorSelectionMessage] for non...
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18669636_c0
18669636
fsharp
0
Title: Is there a type like Option&lt;&#x27;a&gt; that can hold a string in None? Problem title: Is there a type like Option&lt;&#x27;a&gt; that can hold a string in None? Tags: f%23 Problem: Is there a type like Option<'a> that can hold a string in None? I need to provide an explanatory message with the None result, s...
Is there a type like Option&lt;&#x27;a&gt; that can hold a string in None? Is there a type like Option&lt;&#x27;a&gt; that can hold a string in None? f%23 Option None Some CanBe Is there a type like Option<'a> that can hold a string in None? I need to provide an explanatory message with the None result, so basically I ...
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36614692_c0
36614692
fsharp
0
Title: ( F#) Indexing a String without type annotating the string Problem title: ( F#) Indexing a String without type annotating the string Tags: indexing, f%23 Problem: ( F#) Indexing a String without type annotating the string Hey one of the requirements of my task is that I do not use type annotation. Currently my c...
( F#) Indexing a String without type annotating the string ( F#) Indexing a String without type annotating the string indexing f%23 Indexing Map.tryFind Option.get seq1 seq2 pos..String.length ( F#) Indexing a String without type annotating the string Hey one of the requirements of my task is that I do not use type ann...
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9477101_c0
9477101
fsharp
0
Title: error connecting F# to SQL Problem title: error connecting F# to SQL Tags: f%23, sql Problem: error connecting F# to SQL I'm trying to connect F# to SQL but when i build I keep getting this error Warning 3 The primary reference "FSharp.Data.TypeProviders" could not be resolved because it has an indirect dependen...
error connecting F# to SQL error connecting F# to SQL f%23 sql SQL error connecting F# to SQL I'm trying to connect F# to SQL but when i build I keep getting this error Where can I find this version FSharp.Core 4.3.0.0? or is there any other solution?
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38412166_c0
38412166
fsharp
0
Title: How to refactor a function using &quot;ignore&quot; Problem title: How to refactor a function using &quot;ignore&quot; Tags: f%23 Problem: How to refactor a function using "ignore" When should I use "ignore" instead of "()"? I attempted to write the following: let log = fun data medium -> () I then received the ...
How to refactor a function using &quot;ignore&quot; How to refactor a function using &quot;ignore&quot; f%23 How How to refactor a function using "ignore" When should I use "ignore" instead of "()"? I attempted to write the following: I then received the following message: So I updated the declaration to the following:...
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