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47810083
fsharp
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Title: F# Two Arrays - First Array Product Filtered By Index On Second Array Problem title: F# Two Arrays - First Array Product Filtered By Index On Second Array Tags: arrays, filter, f%23, indexing Problem: F# Two Arrays - First Array Product Filtered By Index On Second Array I have three arrays - first is a float arr...
F# Two Arrays - First Array Product Filtered By Index On Second Array F# Two Arrays - First Array Product Filtered By Index On Second Array arrays filter f%23 indexing Two Arrays First Array Product Filtered Index Second SOQN System ABCD ABCE ABDE ACDE BCDE Array.filter Seq.reduce Expected Result F# Two Arrays - First ...
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58320169_c0
58320169
fsharp
0
Title: How can I match a list of .NET type for null in a F# record type? Problem title: How can I match a list of .NET type for null in a F# record type? Tags: c%23, pattern-matching, f%23 Problem: How can I match a list of .NET type for null in a F# record type? I have a class defined in C#: public class Foo { public ...
How can I match a list of .NET type for null in a F# record type? How can I match a list of .NET type for null in a F# record type? c%23 pattern-matching f%23 How NET Foo Bar FooList this.FromBarList this.FooList List.filter List.contains x.Bar How can I match a list of .NET type for null in a F# record type? I have a ...
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69957608_c1
69957608
fsharp
1
) |> List.forall (fun i -> i |> validateDuplicates) |> ignore Inside of validateDuplicates I notice a little squiggly under group , leading to the warning: Incomplete pattern matches on this expression. For example, the value (_,[_;_;_]) may indicate a case not covered by the pattern(s). However, a pattern rule with a ...
) |> List.forall (fun i -> i |> validateDuplicates) |> ignore Inside of validateDuplicates I notice a little squiggly under group , leading to the warning: Incomplete pattern matches on this expression. For example, the value (_,[_;_;_]) may indicate a case not covered by the pattern(s). However, a pattern rule with a ...
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35063658_c0
35063658
fsharp
0
Title: Returning a ProvidedType from a static ProvidedMethod Problem title: Returning a ProvidedType from a static ProvidedMethod Tags: f%23, type-providers Problem: Returning a ProvidedType from a static ProvidedMethod I have a ProvidedType, foo , that is represented internally as a Map<string,obj> . There are some pr...
Returning a ProvidedType from a static ProvidedMethod Returning a ProvidedType from a static ProvidedMethod f%23 type-providers a Returning ProvidedType ProvidedMethod Map IsStaticMethod m.InvokeCode prop.GetterCode Object Returning a ProvidedType from a static ProvidedMethod I have a ProvidedType, foo , that is repres...
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36546669_c0
36546669
fsharp
0
Title: Keep using the same list in F# Problem title: Keep using the same list in F# Tags: f%23, functional-programming Problem: Keep using the same list in F# I'm working on a F# program that reads in a file and performs a specific action depending on the event of each line. For example if the first word in the line is...
Keep using the same list in F# Keep using the same list in F# f%23 functional-programming the Keep words:string var1 var2 var3 Map.add Map.remove Error List.map Keep using the same list in F# I'm working on a F# program that reads in a file and performs a specific action depending on the event of each line. For example...
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38711049_c1
38711049
fsharp
1
Soldier , coordinate)) Available (1,3); Available (3,3); Available (5,3); Available (7,3) Available (0,4); Available (2,4); Available (4,4); Available (6,4) black (1,5); black (3,5); black (5,5); black (7,5) black (0,6); black (2,6); black (4,6); black (6,6) black (1,7); black (3,7); black (5,7); black (7,7) ] , Blacks...
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19517126_c0
19517126
fsharp
0
Title: Selecting BitConverter.ToXXX functions based on type Problem title: Selecting BitConverter.ToXXX functions based on type Tags: f%23, generics, higher-order-functions Problem: Selecting BitConverter.ToXXX functions based on type I usually try to make my questions more generic, but this time I think the example ca...
Selecting BitConverter.ToXXX functions based on type Selecting BitConverter.ToXXX functions based on type f%23 generics higher-order-functions Selecting BitConverter.ToXXX FromBytes Int16 BitConverter.ToInt16 UInt16 BitConverter.ToUInt16 Unknown Selecting BitConverter.ToXXX functions based on type I usually try to make...
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19051226_c0
19051226
fsharp
0
Title: Is a when guard the only way to identify if items in a tuple are the same value in a pattern match? Problem title: Is a when guard the only way to identify if items in a tuple are the same value in a pattern match? Tags: guard-clause, f%23 Problem: Is a when guard the only way to identify if items in a tuple are...
Is a when guard the only way to identify if items in a tuple are the same value in a pattern match? Is a when guard the only way to identify if items in a tuple are the same value in a pattern match? guard-clause f%23 pixelColour:Color pixelColour.A pixelColour.R pixelColour.G pixelColour.B Color.FromArgb Is a when gua...
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47620099_c0
47620099
fsharp
0
Title: F# - Array - Subtract N-1 Element Problem title: F# - Array - Subtract N-1 Element Tags: arrays, f%23 Problem: F# - Array - Subtract N-1 Element I am trying to subtract an n-1 element as part of a calculation using a constant and two arrays as follows: module SOQN = open System let firstArray = [|0.02;0.03;0.05;...
F# - Array - Subtract N-1 Element F# - Array - Subtract N-1 Element arrays f%23 Array Subtract N-1 Element SOQN System Array.map2 Result Expected Actual F# - Array - Subtract N-1 Element I am trying to subtract an n-1 element as part of a calculation using a constant and two arrays as follows: As you can see, the first...
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661095_c0
661095
fsharp
0
Title: Retrieving items from an F# List passed to C# Problem title: Retrieving items from an F# List passed to C# Tags: f%23, c%23, .net Problem: Retrieving items from an F# List passed to C# I have a function in C# that is being called in F#, passing its parameters in a Microsoft.FSharp.Collections.List<object> . How ...
Retrieving items from an F# List passed to C# Retrieving items from an F# List passed to C# f%23 c%23 .net an Retrieving List Microsoft.FSharp.Collections.List GetParams parameters.Add inparams.Head inparams.Tail LiteralType Retrieving items from an F# List passed to C# I have a function in C# that is being called in F...
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42895896_c0
42895896
fsharp
0
Title: Changin text in a file using RegexReplaceInFilesWithEncoding gives an error - FAKE F#MAKE Problem title: Changin text in a file using RegexReplaceInFilesWithEncoding gives an error - FAKE F#MAKE Tags: f%23, f%23-fake Problem: Changin text in a file using RegexReplaceInFilesWithEncoding gives an error - FAKE F#MA...
Changin text in a file using RegexReplaceInFilesWithEncoding gives an error - FAKE F#MAKE Changin text in a file using RegexReplaceInFilesWithEncoding gives an error - FAKE F#MAKE f%23 f%23-fake RegexReplaceInFilesWithEncoding Changin FAKE MAKE FakeLib.dll version_no Target ChangeText TestFile.txt XYZ.XYZ.XYZ_0 XYZ.XYZ...
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4310997_c0
4310997
fsharp
0
Title: How to achieve Asynchrony instead of Parallelism in F# Problem title: How to achieve Asynchrony instead of Parallelism in F# Tags: f%23, task-parallel-library, performance, asynchronous, .net-4.0 Problem: How to achieve Asynchrony instead of Parallelism in F# (Sticking to a common example with async fetch of man...
How to achieve Asynchrony instead of Parallelism in F# How to achieve Asynchrony instead of Parallelism in F# f%23 task-parallel-library performance asynchronous .net-4.0 How Asynchrony Parallelism Seq.map Async.StartAsTask Tasks.Task.WaitAll net-4.0 How to achieve Asynchrony instead of Parallelism in F# (Sticking to a...
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64707517_c0
64707517
fsharp
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Title: Converting Discriminated Union case to string Problem title: Converting Discriminated Union case to string Tags: f%23, discriminated-union Problem: Converting Discriminated Union case to string I am working on a FAKE project using F# - I am not fluent in F# or functional first programming, and am mostly doing fr...
Converting Discriminated Union case to string Converting Discriminated Union case to string f%23 discriminated-union Converting Discriminated Union State Open Closed Archived ClassName appt.state Converting Discriminated Union case to string I am working on a FAKE project using F# - I am not fluent in F# or functional ...
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45417924_c1
45417924
fsharp
1
let i = da.Fill(ds) printfn "DB Tables #: %i" ds.Tables.Count let rows = ds.Tables.[0].Select() printfn "erro? %b name %s rows %i" ds.Tables.[0].HasErrors ds.Tables.[0].TableName rows.Length through a command sql "SELECT * FROM MY_VIEW WHERE status = @MyStatus " with one parameter AseParameter("@MyStatus", "TEST" ) wh...
let i = da.Fill(ds) printfn "DB Tables #: %i" ds.Tables.Count let rows = ds.Tables.[0].Select() printfn "erro? %b name %s rows %i" ds.Tables.[0].HasErrors ds.Tables.[0].TableName rows.Length through a command sql "SELECT * FROM MY_VIEW WHERE status = @MyStatus " with one parameter AseParameter("@MyStatus", "TEST" ) wh...
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23717485_c0
23717485
fsharp
0
Title: recursive reverse function with starting value of 1 Problem title: recursive reverse function with starting value of 1 Tags: f%23, recursion Problem: recursive reverse function with starting value of 1 The following code works to replace the first element of the array, but I would like to specify a value of 1 in...
recursive reverse function with starting value of 1 recursive reverse function with starting value of 1 f%23 recursion x::xs value::xs x::replace recursive reverse function with starting value of 1 The following code works to replace the first element of the array, but I would like to specify a value of 1 instead of a ...
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35087462_c3
35087462
fsharp
3
product? I have the following F#... let largestProduct n (s : string) = [ for i in [0..(s.Length - n)] do yield s.[i..(i + n - 1)]] |> Seq.map (fun s -> s, s |> Seq.fold (fun p c -> p * (int (string c))) 1) |> Seq.maxBy snd You pass the number of digits, and the 1000 digit number as a string. The first line produces a...
product? I have the following F#... let largestProduct n (s : string) = [ for i in [0..(s.Length - n)] do yield s.[i..(i + n - 1)]] |> Seq.map (fun s -> s, s |> Seq.fold (fun p c -> p * (int (string c))) 1) |> Seq.maxBy snd You pass the number of digits, and the 1000 digit number as a string. The first line produces a...
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39606329_c0
39606329
fsharp
0
Title: Callback from C# to F# Problem title: Callback from C# to F# Tags: f%23, c%23 Problem: Callback from C# to F# I have an F# class library as such: namespace FsharpTestSystem open System open System.IO open TCLoggerEntity open TCIQuoteEntity type TestCallback() = member this.LoggerOutput() = Logger.Info("F#") memb...
Callback from C# to F# Callback from C# to F# f%23 c%23 C# FsharpTestSystem Callback System System.IO TCLoggerEntity TCIQuoteEntity TestCallback this.LoggerOutput Logger.Info this.OnQuote TCQuote Console.WriteLine q.ToString QuoteChangeEvent OnQuoteChange api.MAPI.OnQuoteChange fsts.OnQuote fsts.LoggerOutput Callback f...
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71152217_c0
71152217
fsharp
0
Title: F# CSV Type Provider not working despite following the site&#x27;s code Problem title: F# CSV Type Provider not working despite following the site&#x27;s code Tags: f%23, csv Problem: F# CSV Type Provider not working despite following the site's code I am following the csv type provider directions and everything...
F# CSV Type Provider not working despite following the site&#x27;s code F# CSV Type Provider not working despite following the site&#x27;s code f%23 csv CSV Type Provider FSharp.Data Literal ResolutionFolder __SOURCE_DIRECTORY__ Stocks CsvProvider msft.csv Stocks.Load Cache msft.Rows Seq.head firstRow.Date F# CSV Type ...
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29283350_c0
29283350
fsharp
0
Title: F# - Http request response body to string to use with json type provider Problem title: F# - Http request response body to string to use with json type provider Tags: f%23, http, type-providers, f%23-data Problem: F# - Http request response body to string to use with json type provider I get a response from a we...
F# - Http request response body to string to use with json type provider F# - Http request response body to string to use with json type provider f%23 http type-providers f%23-data Http Http.Request localhost:50442 Json.Sample.Parse CurrencyId CurrencyCode AUD Value response.Body.ToString sample.Value Rate data.ToStrin...
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45650504_c0
45650504
fsharp
0
Title: How do I implement comparison for a struct? Problem title: How do I implement comparison for a struct? Tags: .net, f%23 Problem: How do I implement comparison for a struct? [<Struct;CustomComparison>] type Node<'a>(expr:'a, symbol:int) = member x.Expression = expr member x.Symbol = symbol override x.ToString() =...
How do I implement comparison for a struct? How do I implement comparison for a struct? .net f%23 How Struct CustomComparison Node symbol:int x.Expression x.Symbol x.ToString x.GetHashCode x.Equals y.Symbol Invalid IComparable x.CompareTo How do I implement comparison for a struct? The above does not work and the error...
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52195321_c0
52195321
fsharp
0
Title: How to count number of non-empty nodes in binary tree in F# Problem title: How to count number of non-empty nodes in binary tree in F# Tags: binary-tree, f%23 Problem: How to count number of non-empty nodes in binary tree in F# Consider the binary tree algebraic datatype type btree = Empty | Node of btree * int ...
How to count number of non-empty nodes in binary tree in F# How to count number of non-empty nodes in binary tree in F# binary-tree f%23 How Empty Node NotFound Found There How to count number of non-empty nodes in binary tree in F# Consider the binary tree algebraic datatype and a new datatype defined as follows: Heres...
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24235564_c0
24235564
fsharp
0
Title: Are F# Async.Parallel results guaranteed to be in order? Problem title: Are F# Async.Parallel results guaranteed to be in order? Tags: f%23-async, f%23 Problem: Are F# Async.Parallel results guaranteed to be in order? Are the results from F#'s Async.Parallel operation guaranteed to arrive in the order jobs were ...
Are F# Async.Parallel results guaranteed to be in order? Are F# Async.Parallel results guaranteed to be in order? f%23-async f%23 Async.Parallel System.Random rand_num r.Next Async.Sleep Simulate Async.RunSynchronously Are F# Async.Parallel results guaranteed to be in order? Are the results from F#'s Async.Parallel ope...
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31866034_c0
31866034
fsharp
0
Title: Why does my F# project build locally but fail on Travis? Problem title: Why does my F# project build locally but fail on Travis? Tags: .net, f%23, travis-ci Problem: Why does my F# project build locally but fail on Travis? The build for my project is failing on Travis with the following error: FSC: error FS0193:...
Why does my F# project build locally but fail on Travis? Why does my F# project build locally but fail on Travis? .net f%23 travis-ci Why Travis System.Net WebClient FSharp.Core Why does my F# project build locally but fail on Travis? The build for my project is failing on Travis with the following error: The main proj...
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822752_c0
822752
fsharp
0
Title: Should I learn Haskell or F# if I already know OCaml? Problem title: Should I learn Haskell or F# if I already know OCaml? Tags: f%23, haskell, language-comparisons, ocaml Problem: Should I learn Haskell or F# if I already know OCaml? I am wondering if I should continue to learn OCaml or switch to F# or Haskell....
Should I learn Haskell or F# if I already know OCaml? Should I learn Haskell or F# if I already know OCaml? f%23 haskell language-comparisons ocaml Should Haskell OCaml Should I learn Haskell or F# if I already know OCaml? I am wondering if I should continue to learn OCaml or switch to F# or Haskell. Here are the crite...
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33777978_c0
33777978
fsharp
0
Title: F# Compiler warning Problem title: F# Compiler warning Tags: f%23 Problem: F# Compiler warning I have a simple pattern matching expression in an fsharp function that keeps generating a compiler warning and I would like to know what is causing this and what I need to do to prevent it. In my simplified example I a...
F# Compiler warning F# Compiler warning f%23 Compiler GetGroup2 Match Regex.Match m.Success m.Groups.Count m.Groups Some None F# Compiler warning I have a simple pattern matching expression in an fsharp function that keeps generating a compiler warning and I would like to know what is causing this and what I need to do...
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1161031_c0
1161031
fsharp
0
Title: How to create an interface with additional methods in F# Problem title: How to create an interface with additional methods in F# Tags: typing, interface, f%23, .net Problem: How to create an interface with additional methods in F# I'm trying to create an interface that requires additional methods on top of IEven...
How to create an interface with additional methods in F# How to create an interface with additional methods in F# typing interface f%23 .net How Varying Get Set AddHandler Handler RemoveHandler v.Add v.AddHandler IEvent c.AddHandler c.RemoveHandler c.Add How to create an interface with additional methods in F# I'm tryi...
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41927144_c0
41927144
fsharp
0
Title: How do I load symbols for F# libraries? Problem title: How do I load symbols for F# libraries? Tags: debug-symbols, xamarin, f%23, visual-studio-debugging, visual-studio Problem: How do I load symbols for F# libraries? How do I load symbols for F# libraries? I have a Xamarin.Forms app that relies on F# libraries...
How do I load symbols for F# libraries? How do I load symbols for F# libraries? debug-symbols xamarin f%23 visual-studio-debugging visual-studio How How do I load symbols for F# libraries? How do I load symbols for F# libraries? I have a Xamarin.Forms app that relies on F# libraries. Unfortunately, I am unable to step ...
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28515305
fsharp
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Title: F# XML Data parsing a &#x27;&#x27;subtype&#x27;&#x27; Problem title: F# XML Data parsing a &#x27;&#x27;subtype&#x27;&#x27; Tags: parsing, f%23, xml, type-providers, f%23-data Problem: F# XML Data parsing a ''subtype'' So I'm using the FSharp.Data library and I have a generated type as such: <ArrayOfCar> <Car> <L...
F# XML Data parsing a &#x27;&#x27;subtype&#x27;&#x27; F# XML Data parsing a &#x27;&#x27;subtype&#x27;&#x27; parsing f%23 xml type-providers f%23-data XML Data ArrayOfCar Car LicenseNumber ProductionYear Type Audi BMW ArrayOfCars ArrayOfCars.Parse Car.Parse F# XML Data parsing a ''subtype'' So I'm using the FSharp.Data ...
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63887010_c1
63887010
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one should only need to write those 2 and then call transform replaceAllAsWithBsTransformer someAstRoot with an actual AST instance. Of course this solution does not work correctly, because it would require recursive records. (eg the transformMiddleNode function should really ask for a the transformer record itself an...
one should only need to write those 2 and then call transform replaceAllAsWithBsTransformer someAstRoot with an actual AST instance. Of course this solution does not work correctly, because it would require recursive records. (eg the transformMiddleNode function should really ask for a the transformer record itself an...
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30606413_c0
30606413
fsharp
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Title: Infer the type information for any arbitrary CSV files? Problem title: Infer the type information for any arbitrary CSV files? Tags: f%23-data, f%23-scripting, compiler-services, f%23 Problem: Infer the type information for any arbitrary CSV files? I want to use the following console program to get the type info...
Infer the type information for any arbitrary CSV files? Infer the type information for any arbitrary CSV files? f%23-data f%23-scripting compiler-services f%23 arguments Infer CSV CsvProvider FSharp.Data Microsoft.FSharp.Collections System Literal myfile.csv Want EntryPoint GetSample Infer the type information for any ...
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19474624_c0
19474624
fsharp
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Title: F# do let execution order Problem title: F# do let execution order Tags: f%23 Problem: F# do let execution order I'm new to F# so this block of code seems strange to me let randomTest avgWait avgBusyTime numExp numClients labsRules = let clients, _ = mkClientsAndLabs numClients labsRules doTest [for i in 0..numC...
F# do let execution order F# do let execution order f%23 the numClients-1 Request Mix These Client F# do let execution order I'm new to F# so this block of code seems strange to me What I am unsure is the do let declaration - it obviously is declared after randomTest yet randomTest can still call that function. What is...
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49449818_c0
49449818
fsharp
0
Title: Call F# function from C# passing function as a parameter Problem title: Call F# function from C# passing function as a parameter Tags: c%23, f%23 Problem: Call F# function from C# passing function as a parameter I have the following F# function let Fetch logger id = logger "string1" "string2" // search a databas...
Call F# function from C# passing function as a parameter Call F# function from C# passing function as a parameter c%23 f%23 C# Call Fetch string1 string2 Print _logger FuncConvert.ToFSharpFunc _result Call F# function from C# passing function as a parameter I have the following F# function In my C# class I want to call...
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41375423_c0
41375423
fsharp
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Title: How to get the product of a tuple of ints with variable number of arguments? Problem title: How to get the product of a tuple of ints with variable number of arguments? Tags: constraints, f%23, generics Problem: How to get the product of a tuple of ints with variable number of arguments? type TotalSizeToken = To...
How to get the product of a tuple of ints with variable number of arguments? How to get the product of a tuple of ints with variable number of arguments? constraints f%23 generics How TotalSizeToken TotalSize size_to_total_size Error Expecting How to get the product of a tuple of ints with variable number of arguments?...
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7025818_c0
7025818
fsharp
0
Title: Recursive formula for skewness in F# Problem title: Recursive formula for skewness in F# Tags: statistics, recursion, f%23 Problem: Recursive formula for skewness in F# I am trying to make a skewness function in F# using Knuth's recursive formula, based on the formula for the variance in Jon Harrop's F# for scie...
Recursive formula for skewness in F# Recursive formula for skewness in F# statistics recursion f%23 Recursive skewness_aux k-1.0 k-2.0 Seq.fold Recursive formula for skewness in F# I am trying to make a skewness function in F# using Knuth's recursive formula, based on the formula for the variance in Jon Harrop's F# for...
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47220537_c0
47220537
fsharp
0
Title: Initialize function with standard input Problem title: Initialize function with standard input Tags: f%23 Problem: Initialize function with standard input I am facing a problem that leave me disoriented, since it should be a pretty basic procedure. I am learning how to build simple console applications with F#, ...
Initialize function with standard input Initialize function with standard input f%23 Initialize System EntryPoint Console.ReadLine Initialize function with standard input I am facing a problem that leave me disoriented, since it should be a pretty basic procedure. I am learning how to build simple console applications ...
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26038869_c0
26038869
fsharp
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Title: Upgrade to FSharp 3.1.2...Now query doesn&#x27;t work? Problem title: Upgrade to FSharp 3.1.2...Now query doesn&#x27;t work? Tags: f%23-fake, f%23 Problem: Upgrade to FSharp 3.1.2...Now query doesn't work? I upgraded both my machine and my build machine to the latest FSharp 3.1.2. I'm using FAKE 3.2.17. Now I ge...
Upgrade to FSharp 3.1.2...Now query doesn&#x27;t work? Upgrade to FSharp 3.1.2...Now query doesn&#x27;t work? f%23-fake f%23 System.TypeInitializationException System.ArgumentException Upgrade FSharp Now StartupCode$FSharp-Core Query System.Reflection.MethodBase.GetMethodFromHandle RuntimeMethodHandle Microsoft.FSharp....
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36272674_c0
36272674
fsharp
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Title: How to use sprintf to format an integer with commas as thousands separators Problem title: How to use sprintf to format an integer with commas as thousands separators Tags: inline, f%23 Problem: How to use sprintf to format an integer with commas as thousands separators How does one use sprintf to format an inte...
How to use sprintf to format an integer with commas as thousands separators How to use sprintf to format an integer with commas as thousands separators inline f%23 How value:int writer.Write How to use sprintf to format an integer with commas as thousands separators How does one use sprintf to format an integer to disp...
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75225747_c0
75225747
fsharp
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Title: Can this F# byte array -&gt; string slicer be made faster? (F#) Problem title: Can this F# byte array -&gt; string slicer be made faster? (F#) Tags: f%23 Problem: Can this F# byte array -> string slicer be made faster? (F#) I want to slice a byte array that represents null terminated strings and return a string ...
Can this F# byte array -&gt; string slicer be made faster? (F#) Can this F# byte array -&gt; string slicer be made faster? (F#) f%23 Can x.Length Text.Encoding.ASCII.GetString AILJI HKH Can this F# byte array -> string slicer be made faster? (F#) I want to slice a byte array that represents null terminated strings and ...
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65430744_c0
65430744
fsharp
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Title: F# how do I create an Array/List of Structs Problem title: F# how do I create an Array/List of Structs Tags: f%23 Problem: F# how do I create an Array/List of Structs I am very new to F#, and I'm trying to simply get an array of structs where the struct is the filename and the filecontents is an array of lines i...
F# how do I create an Array/List of Structs F# how do I create an Array/List of Structs f%23 Array List Structs File.ReadAllLines FileContents Directory.GetFiles Array.map Path.GetFileName Array.iter EntryPoint Testing JsonConvert.SerializeObject F# how do I create an Array/List of Structs I am very new to F#, and I'm ...
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41360565_c0
41360565
fsharp
0
Title: Xamarin Forms references the wrong version of mscorlib (FSharp.Core) Problem title: Xamarin Forms references the wrong version of mscorlib (FSharp.Core) Tags: f%23, xamarin.forms, android Problem: Xamarin Forms references the wrong version of mscorlib (FSharp.Core) Create a new blank solution in Visual Studio 20...
Xamarin Forms references the wrong version of mscorlib (FSharp.Core) Xamarin Forms references the wrong version of mscorlib (FSharp.Core) f%23 xamarin.forms android Xamarin Forms FSharp.Core MainActivity.fs xamarin.forms Xamarin Forms references the wrong version of mscorlib (FSharp.Core) Create a new blank solution in...
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73173221_c0
73173221
fsharp
0
Title: How to run the continuation of a task in the taskBuilder CE in the same thread of the code before the let! operation? Problem title: How to run the continuation of a task in the taskBuilder CE in the same thread of the code before the let! operation? Tags: task-parallel-library, f%23, computation-expression, .ne...
How to run the continuation of a task in the taskBuilder CE in the same thread of the code before the let! operation? How to run the continuation of a task in the taskBuilder CE in the same thread of the code before the let! operation? task-parallel-library f%23 computation-expression .net How Task.Run Now SOMETHING Ho...
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41494563_c0
41494563
fsharp
0
Title: Decode JSON Multiway Tree into an F# Multiway Tree Discriminated Union Problem title: Decode JSON Multiway Tree into an F# Multiway Tree Discriminated Union Tags: json, f%23, multiway-tree, tree Problem: Decode JSON Multiway Tree into an F# Multiway Tree Discriminated Union I have the following JSON data in a do...
Decode JSON Multiway Tree into an F# Multiway Tree Discriminated Union Decode JSON Multiway Tree into an F# Multiway Tree Discriminated Union json f%23 multiway-tree tree Decode JSON Multiway Tree Discriminated Union CommentMultiTreeDatabaseModel CommentDatabaseModelNode CommentDatabaseModel Decode JSON Multiway Tree i...
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20357643_c1
20357643
fsharp
1
Func<'State, _> = (fun _ -> (), s) let runState f init = f init ///////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////// // STRATEGY PATTERN ///////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////// let state = StateMonadBuilder<int> () // DoubleFunctOne defines ...
Func<'State, _> = (fun _ -> (), s) let runState f init = f init ///////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////// // STRATEGY PATTERN ///////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////// let state = StateMonadBuilder<int> () // DoubleFunctOne defines ...
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29962895_c0
29962895
fsharp
0
Title: How can I convert an F# (double -&gt; double) to Func&lt;double, double&gt;? Problem title: How can I convert an F# (double -&gt; double) to Func&lt;double, double&gt;? Tags: mathnet-numerics, f%23, math.net Problem: How can I convert an F# (double -> double) to Func ? I'm using MathNet.Numerics.LinearAlgebra to...
How can I convert an F# (double -&gt; double) to Func&lt;double, double&gt;? How can I convert an F# (double -&gt; double) to Func&lt;double, double&gt;? mathnet-numerics f%23 math.net How Func MathNet.Numerics.LinearAlgebra Map System MathNet.Numerics.LinearAlgebra.Double m1.Map FAILS WORKS MathNet.Numerics math.net H...
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64220877_c0
64220877
fsharp
0
Title: Using assertion messages with Unquote in F#? Problem title: Using assertion messages with Unquote in F#? Tags: f%23-unquote, f%23 Problem: Using assertion messages with Unquote in F#? Some test assertion frameworks allow you to add a custom message to your assertion, such as the following using NUnit: Assert.Are...
Using assertion messages with Unquote in F#? Using assertion messages with Unquote in F#? f%23-unquote f%23 Using Unquote Assert.AreEqual Test Using assertion messages with Unquote in F#? Some test assertion frameworks allow you to add a custom message to your assertion, such as the following using NUnit: Is it possibl...
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67380928_c0
67380928
fsharp
0
Title: Does F# support &#x27;call-by-name&#x27; semantics? Problem title: Does F# support &#x27;call-by-name&#x27; semantics? Tags: callbyname, lazy-evaluation, f%23 Problem: Does F# support 'call-by-name' semantics? For a while F# has supported the ability to auto-quote using [<ReflectedDefinitionAttribute>] . Is ther...
Does F# support &#x27;call-by-name&#x27; semantics? Does F# support &#x27;call-by-name&#x27; semantics? callbyname lazy-evaluation f%23 Unquote Does ReflectedDefinitionAttribute __.Quoted quotation:Expr __.Thunked LazyAttribute thunk:Lazy Lazy Signal __.Return __.Delay f:unit Does F# support 'call-by-name' semantics? F...
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76666527_c0
76666527
fsharp
0
Title: F# - Unexpected behaviour in operator overloading Problem title: F# - Unexpected behaviour in operator overloading Tags: f%23 Problem: F# - Unexpected behaviour in operator overloading The following F# code compiles successfully: namespace MyNamespace module Module = type T = static member (*) (t1: T, t2: T): T ...
F# - Unexpected behaviour in operator overloading F# - Unexpected behaviour in operator overloading f%23 Unexpected MyNamespace Module Unchecked.defaultof __.Method F# - Unexpected behaviour in operator overloading The following F# code compiles successfully: However, if a private qualifier is added to Module, an error...
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8356650_c1
8356650
fsharp
1
(y - 1L);; It turns out that this function is actually faster, but I cannot (yet) understand the reason why. Perhaps it is a less intellectual question, but I am still curious. The seconds question then would be, that when calculating perfect numbers, you run into the fact that the int64 cannot display the big numbers...
(y - 1L);; It turns out that this function is actually faster, but I cannot (yet) understand the reason why. Perhaps it is a less intellectual question, but I am still curious. The seconds question then would be, that when calculating perfect numbers, you run into the fact that the int64 cannot display the big numbers...
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12409751_c0
12409751
fsharp
0
Title: NotSupportedException in FSharp query with join groupBy and sortBy Problem title: NotSupportedException in FSharp query with join groupBy and sortBy Tags: f%23 Problem: NotSupportedException in FSharp query with join groupBy and sortBy I have this query (using Linq2Sql type provider): let q = query { for zj in d...
NotSupportedException in FSharp query with join groupBy and sortBy NotSupportedException in FSharp query with join groupBy and sortBy f%23 NotSupportedException FSharp db.ZAJEZD db.ZARIZENI zj.ZARIZENI zr.ZARIZENI1 zj.AKCE gZj.Key Additional System.Linq.IGrouping System.String System.Tuple Web.DataLayer.Data ServiceTyp...
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732125_c0
732125
fsharp
0
Title: Adjusting value of a discriminated union object Problem title: Adjusting value of a discriminated union object Tags: f%23 Problem: Adjusting value of a discriminated union object So, yet another discriminated union question :-) Assume I have a discriminated union like so:- type Foo = | A of string | B of int | C...
Adjusting value of a discriminated union object Adjusting value of a discriminated union object f%23 Adjusting Foo fooValue.Value Adjusting value of a discriminated union object So, yet another discriminated union question :-) Assume I have a discriminated union like so:- I would like to be able to use a function, appe...
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15170931_c0
15170931
fsharp
0
Title: F# function - expected type differs from actual Problem title: F# function - expected type differs from actual Tags: f%23-3.0, f%23-scripting, f%23 Problem: F# function - expected type differs from actual I have been trying to write a curried function "multvec" which uses u=(u1, u2, ..., un) and v=(v1, v2, ..., ...
F# function - expected type differs from actual F# function - expected type differs from actual f%23-3.0 f%23-scripting f%23 actual FS0001 Both x::xs y::ys List.reduce F# function - expected type differs from actual I have been trying to write a curried function "multvec" which uses u=(u1, u2, ..., un) and v=(v1, v2, ....
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39089682_c0
39089682
fsharp
0
Title: Simple key based lookups in Deedle Frame Problem title: Simple key based lookups in Deedle Frame Tags: deedle, f%23 Problem: Simple key based lookups in Deedle Frame Suppose we have some data as follows: name age eats bugs bunny 20 carrots elmer fudd 50 wabbits What is the Deedle equivalent of the following Pand...
Simple key based lookups in Deedle Frame Simple key based lookups in Deedle Frame deedle f%23 Simple Deedle Frame Name PersonRec rec1 rec2 List.filter bugsbunnyeats.Head.eats Simple key based lookups in Deedle Frame Suppose we have some data as follows: What is the Deedle equivalent of the following Pandas example? or ...
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27175919_c1
27175919
fsharp
1
I want to curry the requestToGroup function, by doing: type MyClass<'T>(services:IService array) = let groupOp = requestToGroup services member x.AllHas(value:string) = let positive = Async.RunSynchronously <| groupOp (fun(s)->s.Has(RequestA(value))) (fun(r)->r.Has()) 1000 positive=services.Length member x.AllFits(val...
I want to curry the requestToGroup function, by doing: type MyClass<'T>(services:IService array) = let groupOp = requestToGroup services member x.AllHas(value:string) = let positive = Async.RunSynchronously <| groupOp (fun(s)->s.Has(RequestA(value))) (fun(r)->r.Has()) 1000 positive=services.Length member x.AllFits(val...
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26893484_c0
26893484
fsharp
0
Title: Can I Access Parameters of a Computation Expression? Problem title: Can I Access Parameters of a Computation Expression? Tags: computation-expression, monads, f%23 Problem: Can I Access Parameters of a Computation Expression? Is it possible to create methods or stand-alone functions in a computation expression t...
Can I Access Parameters of a Computation Expression? Can I Access Parameters of a Computation Expression? computation-expression monads f%23 Can Access Parameters Computation Expression FormletBuilder HttpContext get_int Int32.TryParse ctx.Request Some None get_date get_non_empty_str x.Bind x.Return x.Zero Person Can I...
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3042253_c0
3042253
fsharp
0
Title: Could not load file or assembly FSharp.Core, Version=4.0.0.0 Problem title: Could not load file or assembly FSharp.Core, Version=4.0.0.0 Tags: f%23 Problem: Could not load file or assembly FSharp.Core, Version=4.0.0.0 I'm trying to deploy a web application which uses F# 4.0 on Windows Server 2008. It works on my...
Could not load file or assembly FSharp.Core, Version=4.0.0.0 Could not load file or assembly FSharp.Core, Version=4.0.0.0 f%23 Could FSharp.Core Version Could not load file or assembly FSharp.Core, Version=4.0.0.0 I'm trying to deploy a web application which uses F# 4.0 on Windows Server 2008. It works on my computer w...
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15205851_c1
15205851
fsharp
1
... Now, when saving the problem resides in how to make it as reusable as that. If I pass the DbSet I need a way to call the context, which I don't know how to find it from the specific DbSet (doubt it is even possible). If I pass both the DbContext and DbSet, I can't do something like use nameOfDbContext nameOfDbConte...
... Now, when saving the problem resides in how to make it as reusable as that. If I pass the DbSet I need a way to call the context, which I don't know how to find it from the specific DbSet (doubt it is even possible). If I pass both the DbContext and DbSet, I can't do something like use nameOfDbContext nameOfDbConte...
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45510256_c0
45510256
fsharp
0
Title: How to achieve assembly binding redirect in a plugin scenario? Problem title: How to achieve assembly binding redirect in a plugin scenario? Tags: plugins, f%23, assembly-resolution, assembly-binding-redirect, .net Problem: How to achieve assembly binding redirect in a plugin scenario? I have a plugin P extendin...
How to achieve assembly binding redirect in a plugin scenario? How to achieve assembly binding redirect in a plugin scenario? plugins f%23 assembly-resolution assembly-binding-redirect .net How FSharp.Core Version Culture PublicKeyToken b03f5f7f11d50a3a How to achieve assembly binding redirect in a plugin scenario? I h...
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775269_c0
775269
fsharp
0
Title: Why does F# function return a signature of &quot;val FunctionName: int -&gt; int&quot;? Problem title: Why does F# function return a signature of &quot;val FunctionName: int -&gt; int&quot;? Tags: monomorphism, f%23 Problem: Why does F# function return a signature of "val FunctionName: int -> int"? I was followi...
Why does F# function return a signature of &quot;val FunctionName: int -&gt; int&quot;? Why does F# function return a signature of &quot;val FunctionName: int -&gt; int&quot;? monomorphism f%23 Why FunctionName System Console.WriteLine Why does F# function return a signature of "val FunctionName: int -> int"? I was fol...
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9775184_c0
9775184
fsharp
0
Title: F#: Flattening a sequence of sequences into a single Seq Problem title: F#: Flattening a sequence of sequences into a single Seq Tags: f%23, f%23-scripting Problem: F#: Flattening a sequence of sequences into a single Seq I am trying to build a single sequence that contains the contents of multiple files so that...
F#: Flattening a sequence of sequences into a single Seq F#: Flattening a sequence of sequences into a single Seq f%23 f%23-scripting Flattening Seq System.IO FileEnumerator System.IO.File.OpenText sr.EndOfStream sr.ReadLine Directory.EnumerateFiles test_Data SearchOption.AllDirectories Seq.fold Seq.concat F#: Flatteni...
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58134930_c0
58134930
fsharp
0
Title: Could not load file or assembly Microsoft.Bcl.AsyncInterfaces Problem title: Could not load file or assembly Microsoft.Bcl.AsyncInterfaces Tags: type-providers, f%23 Problem: Could not load file or assembly Microsoft.Bcl.AsyncInterfaces I can not use the SqlType provider due to an issue with Microsoft.Bcl.AsyncI...
Could not load file or assembly Microsoft.Bcl.AsyncInterfaces Could not load file or assembly Microsoft.Bcl.AsyncInterfaces type-providers f%23 Could Microsoft.Bcl.AsyncInterfaces Could not load file or assembly Microsoft.Bcl.AsyncInterfaces I can not use the SqlType provider due to an issue with Microsoft.Bcl.AsyncInt...
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20521117_c0
20521117
fsharp
0
Title: Using FSharpx (from NuGet) with F# 2.0 in VS2010 Problem title: Using FSharpx (from NuGet) with F# 2.0 in VS2010 Tags: .net-3.5, visual-studio-2010, f%23, f%23-3.0 Problem: Using FSharpx (from NuGet) with F# 2.0 in VS2010 So I'm developing a small F# console app in VS2010, targeting .Net 3.5. Seeing as there are...
Using FSharpx (from NuGet) with F# 2.0 in VS2010 Using FSharpx (from NuGet) with F# 2.0 in VS2010 .net-3.5 visual-studio-2010 f%23 f%23-3.0 NuGet Using FSharpx VS2010 net-3.5 visual-studio-2010 Using FSharpx (from NuGet) with F# 2.0 in VS2010 So I'm developing a small F# console app in VS2010, targeting .Net 3.5. Seein...
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2055821_c0
2055821
fsharp
0
Title: Microsoft Accelerator V2 - toArray2D question Problem title: Microsoft Accelerator V2 - toArray2D question Tags: gpu, accelerator, gpgpu, f%23 Problem: Microsoft Accelerator V2 - toArray2D question I am new to Microsoft.Accelerator. Take a look at the following code (it is F# but it is similar to C#): type FPA =...
Microsoft Accelerator V2 - toArray2D question Microsoft Accelerator V2 - toArray2D question gpu accelerator gpgpu f%23 Microsoft Accelerator toArray2D FPA Microsoft.ParallelArrays.FloatParallelArray List.init DX9Target target.toArray2D Microsoft Accelerator V2 - toArray2D question I am new to Microsoft.Accelerator. Tak...
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22973501_c0
22973501
fsharp
0
Title: Site scraping with F# and Canopy Problem title: Site scraping with F# and Canopy Tags: canopy-web-testing, f%23 Problem: Site scraping with F# and Canopy I am trying to write a simple scraper using F# and Canopy (see http://lefthandedgoat.github.io/canopy/ ). I am trying to extract text from all element with the...
Site scraping with F# and Canopy Site scraping with F# and Canopy canopy-web-testing f%23 Site Canopy OpenQA.Selenium.IWebElement System EntryPoint abc.com Login Page i0116 i0118 Get Application Tiles BUILD ERROR HAPPENS HERE List.map Site scraping with F# and Canopy I am trying to write a simple scraper using F# and C...
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56571586_c1
56571586
fsharp
1
9] The field, constructor or member 'Bid' is not defined. BooksCandle.fs(156, 41): [FS0039] The value or constructor 'AskVolume' is not defined. BooksCandle.fs(156, 57): [FS0039] The field, constructor or member 'AskVolume' is not defined. BooksCandle.fs(157, 41): [FS0039] The value or constructor 'BidVolume' is not de...
9] The field, constructor or member 'Bid' is not defined. BooksCandle.fs(156, 41): [FS0039] The value or constructor 'AskVolume' is not defined. BooksCandle.fs(156, 57): [FS0039] The field, constructor or member 'AskVolume' is not defined. BooksCandle.fs(157, 41): [FS0039] The value or constructor 'BidVolume' is not de...
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24218051_c1
24218051
fsharp
1
.toString()) let second = new SecondType<int>() ... // here result is of type SecondType<bool> let result = SecondType.DoWork second (fun x -> 2 = 4) let third = new ThirdType<string>() ... // here result is of type ThirdType<int> let result = ThirdType.DoWork third (fun x -> x.Length()) The Problem: It is required to ...
.toString()) let second = new SecondType<int>() ... // here result is of type SecondType<bool> let result = SecondType.DoWork second (fun x -> 2 = 4) let third = new ThirdType<string>() ... // here result is of type ThirdType<int> let result = ThirdType.DoWork third (fun x -> x.Length()) The Problem: It is required to ...
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29917988_c1
29917988
fsharp
1
n/2) Array.append left right And finally test for how many times it calls the comparison, and for the lazy version when. let test n= let reverse = Seq.init n (fun i->i) |>recursion n do printf "lazy:" for n in reverse do printf "%d (%d) " n count do printf "\n\n" do count<-0 let reverseArray=Array.init n (fun i->i)|>re...
n/2) Array.append left right And finally test for how many times it calls the comparison, and for the lazy version when. let test n= let reverse = Seq.init n (fun i->i) |>recursion n do printf "lazy:" for n in reverse do printf "%d (%d) " n count do printf "\n\n" do count<-0 let reverseArray=Array.init n (fun i->i)|>re...
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24824487_c0
24824487
fsharp
0
Title: How would one implement OCaml / F#&#x27;s &quot;function&quot; construct in Scala? Problem title: How would one implement OCaml / F#&#x27;s &quot;function&quot; construct in Scala? Tags: ocaml, f%23, scala, pattern-matching Problem: How would one implement OCaml / F#'s "function" construct in Scala? A common ten...
How would one implement OCaml / F#&#x27;s &quot;function&quot; construct in Scala? How would one implement OCaml / F#&#x27;s &quot;function&quot; construct in Scala? ocaml f%23 scala pattern-matching How OCaml Scala SomeClass How would one implement OCaml / F#'s "function" construct in Scala? A common tendency I've dis...
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25103662_c0
25103662
fsharp
0
Title: Deedle moving window stats calcuation with a dynamic condition and boundary.atending Problem title: Deedle moving window stats calcuation with a dynamic condition and boundary.atending Tags: window, deedle, f%23 Problem: Deedle moving window stats calcuation with a dynamic condition and boundary.atending I am us...
Deedle moving window stats calcuation with a dynamic condition and boundary.atending Deedle moving window stats calcuation with a dynamic condition and boundary.atending window deedle f%23 Deedle boundary.atending d1.addMonths Series.Rev Deedle moving window stats calcuation with a dynamic condition and boundary.atendi...
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5600377_c0
5600377
fsharp
0
Title: Implementing sequences of sequences in F# Problem title: Implementing sequences of sequences in F# Tags: f%23, interface, types, overriding Problem: Implementing sequences of sequences in F# I am trying to expose a 2 dimensional array as a sequence of sequences on an object(to be able to do Seq.fold (fun x -> Se...
Implementing sequences of sequences in F# Implementing sequences of sequences in F# f%23 interface types overriding Implementing Seq.fold IEnumerable self.GetEnumerator System.Collections.Generic.IEnumerable Implementing sequences of sequences in F# I am trying to expose a 2 dimensional array as a sequence of sequences...
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36408319_c0
36408319
fsharp
0
Title: VS2015 F# compilation error Microsoft.Common.CurrentVersion.targets Problem title: VS2015 F# compilation error Microsoft.Common.CurrentVersion.targets Tags: f%23, visual-studio Problem: VS2015 F# compilation error Microsoft.Common.CurrentVersion.targets Please help !!!! I don't know how it exactly happened, but ...
VS2015 F# compilation error Microsoft.Common.CurrentVersion.targets VS2015 F# compilation error Microsoft.Common.CurrentVersion.targets f%23 visual-studio VS2015 Microsoft.Common.CurrentVersion.targets VS2015 F# compilation error Microsoft.Common.CurrentVersion.targets Please help !!!! I don't know how it exactly happe...
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15048962_c0
15048962
fsharp
0
Title: Is it possible to create an extension method for an F# Tuple Problem title: Is it possible to create an extension method for an F# Tuple Tags: generics, extension-methods, f%23, tuples Problem: Is it possible to create an extension method for an F# Tuple I am trying to create a type augmentation method for an F#...
Is it possible to create an extension method for an F# Tuple Is it possible to create an extension method for an F# Tuple generics extension-methods f%23 tuples Tuple System.Tuple this.ToParameter this.Item1 this.Item2 ToParameter FullName GetType Is it possible to create an extension method for an F# Tuple I am trying...
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12465874_c0
12465874
fsharp
0
Title: Is it possible for a F# type to &quot;inherit&quot; from a C# class? Problem title: Is it possible for a F# type to &quot;inherit&quot; from a C# class? Tags: c%23, f%23, c%23-to-f%23 Problem: Is it possible for a F# type to "inherit" from a C# class? I have used Haskell a bit in my days but it was a long time a...
Is it possible for a F# type to &quot;inherit&quot; from a C# class? Is it possible for a F# type to &quot;inherit&quot; from a C# class? c%23 f%23 c%23-to-f%23 a Is it possible for a F# type to "inherit" from a C# class? I have used Haskell a bit in my days but it was a long time ago so I decided to take a look at F#....
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14903798_c0
14903798
fsharp
0
Title: f#: Signature file causing Intellisense to complain? Problem title: f#: Signature file causing Intellisense to complain? Tags: signature-files, f%23 Problem: f#: Signature file causing Intellisense to complain? Given the following code... type IMyInterface = abstract BoolA : bool abstract BoolB : bool let myFn _...
f#: Signature file causing Intellisense to complain? f#: Signature file causing Intellisense to complain? signature-files f%23 Signature Intellisense IMyInterface BoolA BoolB _boolVal _i.BoolA _i.BoolB Error Module MyModule MyModule.IMyInterface f#: Signature file causing Intellisense to complain? Given the following c...
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21458270_c1
21458270
fsharp
1
: Microsoft.ParallelArrays.AcceleratorException: Failure to create a DirectX 9 device. at Microsoft.ParallelArrays.ParallelArrays.ThrowNativeAcceleratorException() at Microsoft.ParallelArrays.DX9Target..ctor() at <StartupCode$FSI_0002>.$FSI_0002_MonteCarloGPU.main@() in F:\Work\GitHub\qf- sharp\qf-sharp\MonteCarloGPU.f...
: Microsoft.ParallelArrays.AcceleratorException: Failure to create a DirectX 9 device. at Microsoft.ParallelArrays.ParallelArrays.ThrowNativeAcceleratorException() at Microsoft.ParallelArrays.DX9Target..ctor() at <StartupCode$FSI_0002>.$FSI_0002_MonteCarloGPU.main@() in F:\Work\GitHub\qf- sharp\qf-sharp\MonteCarloGPU.f...
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51500398_c0
51500398
fsharp
0
Title: FParsec - how to parse strings separated by pipes? Problem title: FParsec - how to parse strings separated by pipes? Tags: fparsec, f%23 Problem: FParsec - how to parse strings separated by pipes? I'm using a FParsec to write a small org-mode parser, for fun, and I'm having a little trouble with parsing a table ...
FParsec - how to parse strings separated by pipes? FParsec - how to parse strings separated by pipes? fparsec f%23 FParsec Parser RowEntries many1Satisfy FParsec - how to parse strings separated by pipes? I'm using a FParsec to write a small org-mode parser, for fun, and I'm having a little trouble with parsing a table...
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18960075_c0
18960075
fsharp
0
Title: Encode result type in a discriminated union Problem title: Encode result type in a discriminated union Tags: f%23 Problem: Encode result type in a discriminated union I have multiple code blocks which can either end with an unrecoverable error, be cancelled by user input or otherwise provide an input value for t...
Encode result type in a discriminated union Encode result type in a discriminated union f%23 Encode Res Next Cancel Fail Res.bind Error Cancelled Succeeded Encode result type in a discriminated union I have multiple code blocks which can either end with an unrecoverable error, be cancelled by user input or otherwise pr...
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28415983_c0
28415983
fsharp
0
Title: How to use packages download from nuget on Mac (Mono) Problem title: How to use packages download from nuget on Mac (Mono) Tags: f%23, c%23, nuget, mono Problem: How to use packages download from nuget on Mac (Mono) I tried to use nuget for downloading packages. For example, I'm trying to use suave.io for web pr...
How to use packages download from nuget on Mac (Mono) How to use packages download from nuget on Mac (Mono) f%23 c%23 nuget mono nuget How Mac Mono Suave Attempting FSharp.Core FsPickler Installing Successfully How to use packages download from nuget on Mac (Mono) I tried to use nuget for downloading packages. For exam...
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24460888_c0
24460888
fsharp
0
Title: Car Rental Business model Problem title: Car Rental Business model Tags: f%23 Problem: Car Rental Business model I am in new to F#, so please have mercy. Trying to model a Car Rental business in F#. My types are: Customer Driver Car VehicleType RentalAgreement NOT IMPLEMENTED YET My specific question is can an F...
Car Rental Business model Car Rental Business model f%23 Car Rental Business DSL2 Truck Compact Econ Sedan Customer numdoors:int year:int this.NumDoors this.Make this.Year Car2 NumDoors Make Year Car Rental Business model I am in new to F#, so please have mercy. Trying to model a Car Rental business in F#. My types are...
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39262053_c0
39262053
fsharp
0
Title: Using boolean functions as pattern discriminators in F# Problem title: Using boolean functions as pattern discriminators in F# Tags: pattern-matching, active-pattern, f%23 Problem: Using boolean functions as pattern discriminators in F# I tried googling this but I couldn't find a collection of words that guided ...
Using boolean functions as pattern discriminators in F# Using boolean functions as pattern discriminators in F# pattern-matching active-pattern f%23 Using Using boolean functions as pattern discriminators in F# I tried googling this but I couldn't find a collection of words that guided me to what I am trying to do. I a...
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39444480_c1
39444480
fsharp
1
and storing the result of calling the key function. Then you'd use takeWhile (fun x -> keyFun x = origKeyFunResult) to generate the first segment. Then when that takeWhile stops returning values, you record when it stopped, and the value of keyFun x on the first value that didn't return the original result -- and go o...
and storing the result of calling the key function. Then you'd use takeWhile (fun x -> keyFun x = origKeyFunResult) to generate the first segment. Then when that takeWhile stops returning values, you record when it stopped, and the value of keyFun x on the first value that didn't return the original result -- and go o...
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45662291_c1
45662291
fsharp
1
0 //n_500000_cps = 00:00:00.0800371 //Lit 1000000 //n_1000000_std = 00:00:02.9531043 //Lit 1000000 //n_1000000_cps = 00:00:00.1941828 //Lit 2000000 //n_2000000_std = 00:00:13.7823780 //Lit 2000000 //n_2000000_cps = 00:00:00.2767752 I have a much bigger interpreter whose performance behavior I am trying to better unders...
0 //n_500000_cps = 00:00:00.0800371 //Lit 1000000 //n_1000000_std = 00:00:02.9531043 //Lit 1000000 //n_1000000_cps = 00:00:00.1941828 //Lit 2000000 //n_2000000_std = 00:00:13.7823780 //Lit 2000000 //n_2000000_cps = 00:00:00.2767752 I have a much bigger interpreter whose performance behavior I am trying to better unders...
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51442671_c0
51442671
fsharp
0
Title: F# is unable to infer type arguments after annotation Problem title: F# is unable to infer type arguments after annotation Tags: linq, f%23 Problem: F# is unable to infer type arguments after annotation So I have some json response content represented as string and I want to get its property names. What I am doi...
F# is unable to infer type arguments after annotation F# is unable to infer type arguments after annotation linq f%23 Newtonsoft.Json.Linq.JObject.Parse Properties JProperty properties.Select jprop.Name F# is unable to infer type arguments after annotation So I have some json response content represented as string and ...
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72370531_c1
72370531
fsharp
1
module Settings = //some code type Msg = | TextBoxClickedEvent //some other messages let castAs<'T when 'T : null> (o:obj) = match o with | :? 'T as res -> res | _ -> null //TODO let paramTextBoxClickedEvent (p: obj) = let e = castAs<MouseButtonEventArgs>(p) let sender = e.Source let textBox = castAs<TextBox>(sender) ...
module Settings = //some code type Msg = | TextBoxClickedEvent //some other messages let castAs<'T when 'T : null> (o:obj) = match o with | :? 'T as res -> res | _ -> null //TODO let paramTextBoxClickedEvent (p: obj) = let e = castAs<MouseButtonEventArgs>(p) let sender = e.Source let textBox = castAs<TextBox>(sender) ...
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27022381_c0
27022381
fsharp
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Title: Proper F# type annotation for MathNet.Numerics.LinearAlgebra.vector Problem title: Proper F# type annotation for MathNet.Numerics.LinearAlgebra.vector Tags: mathnet-numerics, f%23 Problem: Proper F# type annotation for MathNet.Numerics.LinearAlgebra.vector I have the following program: open System open MathNet.N...
Proper F# type annotation for MathNet.Numerics.LinearAlgebra.vector Proper F# type annotation for MathNet.Numerics.LinearAlgebra.vector mathnet-numerics f%23 Proper MathNet.Numerics.LinearAlgebra.vector System MathNet.Numerics MathNet.Numerics.LinearAlgebra v.Sum pct.Map System.Math.Log Vector.map2 p.Sum EntryPoint Pro...
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72175966_c0
72175966
fsharp
0
Title: Combining AsyncSeq.ofObservableBuffered and AsyncSeq.cache Problem title: Combining AsyncSeq.ofObservableBuffered and AsyncSeq.cache Tags: f%23 Problem: Combining AsyncSeq.ofObservableBuffered and AsyncSeq.cache I've a requirement where I need to cache the results of an event into an asyncSeq and iterate though ...
Combining AsyncSeq.ofObservableBuffered and AsyncSeq.cache Combining AsyncSeq.ofObservableBuffered and AsyncSeq.cache f%23 Combining AsyncSeq.ofObservableBuffered AsyncSeq.cache ResizeArray MailboxProcessor client.ProfileReceived function2 AsyncSeq.iterAsync Combining AsyncSeq.ofObservableBuffered and AsyncSeq.cache I'...
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39706641_c1
39706641
fsharp
1
db.SalesHeader do where (header.ORDERDATE.HasValue && header.ORDERDATE.Value > (System.DateTime.Parse "2014-01-01")) join row in db.SalesDetail on ((header.ORDERNUMBER).ToString() = row.ORDERNUMBER) groupBy row.ORDERNUMBER into group let totQty = query { for g in group do sumByNullable g.QUANTITY } select (group.Key, ...
db.SalesHeader do where (header.ORDERDATE.HasValue && header.ORDERDATE.Value > (System.DateTime.Parse "2014-01-01")) join row in db.SalesDetail on ((header.ORDERNUMBER).ToString() = row.ORDERNUMBER) groupBy row.ORDERNUMBER into group let totQty = query { for g in group do sumByNullable g.QUANTITY } select (group.Key, ...
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28865678_c0
28865678
fsharp
0
Title: How to map an IGrouping&lt;Key, ValueA&gt; to a IGrouping&lt;Key, ValueB&gt;? Problem title: How to map an IGrouping&lt;Key, ValueA&gt; to a IGrouping&lt;Key, ValueB&gt;? Tags: igrouping, f%23, linq Problem: How to map an IGrouping to a IGrouping ? Given a function f:ValueA -> ValueB , how could I map an IGroupi...
How to map an IGrouping&lt;Key, ValueA&gt; to a IGrouping&lt;Key, ValueB&gt;? How to map an IGrouping&lt;Key, ValueA&gt; to a IGrouping&lt;Key, ValueB&gt;? igrouping f%23 linq How IGrouping f:ValueA ValueB Key ValueA TaggedItem Tag:Tag Item:Item i.Tag Tag Item taggedItem.Item i.Item How to map an IGrouping to a IGroupi...
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25515753_c0
25515753
fsharp
0
Title: Typechecking units of measure in F# Problem title: Typechecking units of measure in F# Tags: f%23, units-of-measurement, typechecking Problem: Typechecking units of measure in F# I'm trying to wrap my head around units of measure and how they work in typechecking. In particular, I'd like to typecheck the general...
Typechecking units of measure in F# Typechecking units of measure in F# f%23 units-of-measurement typechecking Typechecking rate:decimal value:decimal USD EUR GBP Typechecking units of measure in F# I'm trying to wrap my head around units of measure and how they work in typechecking. In particular, I'd like to typechec...
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56787849_c0
56787849
fsharp
0
Title: Reading a large Oracle table with SqlDataProvider Problem title: Reading a large Oracle table with SqlDataProvider Tags: f%23, fsharp.data.typeproviders, oracle-database Problem: Reading a large Oracle table with SqlDataProvider I have an Oracle table with 1.5 million rows of data in it that I need to process; h...
Reading a large Oracle table with SqlDataProvider Reading a large Oracle table with SqlDataProvider f%23 fsharp.data.typeproviders oracle-database Reading Oracle SqlDataProvider MyModule System FSharp.Data.Sql SQL ConnectionString DatabaseVendor Common.DatabaseProviderTypes.ORACLE SQL.GetDataContext SelectOperations.Da...
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7039852_c0
7039852
fsharp
0
Title: f# - Recursive formula for kurtosis Problem title: f# - Recursive formula for kurtosis Tags: f%23, recursion, statistics Problem: f# - Recursive formula for kurtosis I am now adapting my formula for skewness to make a kurtosis function in F#. Unfortunately it is again return incorrect results. Here is my code le...
f# - Recursive formula for kurtosis f# - Recursive formula for kurtosis f%23 recursion statistics Recursive kurtosis_aux Seq.fold f# - Recursive formula for kurtosis I am now adapting my formula for skewness to make a kurtosis function in F#. Unfortunately it is again return incorrect results. Here is my code Finally I...
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4307735_c0
4307735
fsharp
0
Title: F# WSDL code generation Problem title: F# WSDL code generation Tags: f%23, wsdl, wcf, soap Problem: F# WSDL code generation I'm using VS.NET 2010 integrated shell with F# and I'm trying to consume a soap web service... How do I go about generating F# source? I tried wsdl l:"C:\Program Files (x86)\FSharpPowerPack...
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4888594_c0
4888594
fsharp
0
Title: F# - passing reference cells to functions Problem title: F# - passing reference cells to functions Tags: f%23 Problem: F# - passing reference cells to functions I'm just wondering if somebody can explain to me how to pass reference cells to functions that are not class members. I've been following the msdn page ...
F# - passing reference cells to functions F# - passing reference cells to functions f%23 myint2 t.myadd1func x:int myadd1func adder.myadd1func F# - passing reference cells to functions I'm just wondering if somebody can explain to me how to pass reference cells to functions that are not class members. I've been followi...
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66027787_c1
66027787
fsharp
1
) (titleOpt : string option) (slugOpt : string option) (descrOpt : string option) (hashOpt : string option) = // function body PhotoEditInput is an alias for GraphQlClient.Types.Photos_set_input , which is a type generated by GraphQLProvider that represents the input of changes to a photo entity. I initially tried inst...
) (titleOpt : string option) (slugOpt : string option) (descrOpt : string option) (hashOpt : string option) = // function body PhotoEditInput is an alias for GraphQlClient.Types.Photos_set_input , which is a type generated by GraphQLProvider that represents the input of changes to a photo entity. I initially tried inst...
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68338777_c1
68338777
fsharp
1
edc900-e26e-11eb-b78b-244bfe8c4492 X-Influxdb-Build: OSS X-Influxdb-Error: unexpected EOF X-Influxdb-Version: 1.8.6 X-Request-ID: a1edc900-e26e-11eb-b78b-244bfe8c4492 Date: Sun, 11 Jul 2021 17:37:15 GMT Content-Type: application/json Content-Length: 27 } Sending plain text works, but gzipped not. What could be wrong he...
edc900-e26e-11eb-b78b-244bfe8c4492 X-Influxdb-Build: OSS X-Influxdb-Error: unexpected EOF X-Influxdb-Version: 1.8.6 X-Request-ID: a1edc900-e26e-11eb-b78b-244bfe8c4492 Date: Sun, 11 Jul 2021 17:37:15 GMT Content-Type: application/json Content-Length: 27 } Sending plain text works, but gzipped not. What could be wrong he...
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77156551_c0
77156551
fsharp
0
Title: Define ternary inline operator in F# Problem title: Define ternary inline operator in F# Tags: syntax, f%23, operators Problem: Define ternary inline operator in F# I want to define an infix operator |>> which works like this: i |>> f1 f2 is the same as (f1 i, f2 i) i.e. it will apply an argument onto two functi...
Define ternary inline operator in F# Define ternary inline operator in F# syntax f%23 operators Define Concatenation OUT Type Works Define ternary inline operator in F# I want to define an infix operator |>> which works like this: i |>> f1 f2 is the same as (f1 i, f2 i) i.e. it will apply an argument onto two functions...
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63154708_c0
63154708
fsharp
0
Title: How to solve the ransom note problem functionally Problem title: How to solve the ransom note problem functionally Tags: functional-programming, f%23 Problem: How to solve the ransom note problem functionally Write a function that given a list of letters what and a word, returns true if the word can be spelt usi...
How to solve the ransom note problem functionally How to solve the ransom note problem functionally functional-programming f%23 How System.Collections.Generic Dictionary Seq.iter letters.Add can_spell letters.ContainsKey How to solve the ransom note problem functionally Write a function that given a list of letters wha...
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23579789_c0
23579789
fsharp
0
Title: F# Map.ofArray issue with my code Problem title: F# Map.ofArray issue with my code Tags: function, f%23 Problem: F# Map.ofArray issue with my code I'm an F# newbie and am having issues with my the code I am writing, for some reason the row split does not work and only a null array is returned by the Map.OfArray ...
F# Map.ofArray issue with my code F# Map.ofArray issue with my code function f%23 Map.ofArray api.bitcoincharts.com trades.csv csv.Split StringSplitOptions.RemoveEmptyEntries row.Split url:string WebProxy System.Net.WebRequest.Create request.AsyncGetResponse MemoryStream resp.GetResponseStream CopyTo System.Text.Encodi...
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55446497_c1
55446497
fsharp
1
-> // count : int // -> RopWithUndo.Result<'a option []> let rec initializeArray arr factory count = initializeArrayInternal arr factory count 0 RopWinUndo module RopWithUndo type Undo = unit -> unit type Result<'success> = | Success of 'success * Undo list | Failure of string /// success with empty Undo list. It only...
-> // count : int // -> RopWithUndo.Result<'a option []> let rec initializeArray arr factory count = initializeArrayInternal arr factory count 0 RopWinUndo module RopWithUndo type Undo = unit -> unit type Result<'success> = | Success of 'success * Undo list | Failure of string /// success with empty Undo list. It only...
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54261302_c1
54261302
fsharp
1
Y = 10 } let rec main p1 p2 = Console.Clear() let dx = min p1.X p2.X - max p1.X p2.X let dy = min p1.Y p2.Y - max p1.Y p2.Y for x in min p1.X p2.X .. max p1.X p2.X do let y = min p1.X p2.X + dy * (x - min p1.X p2.X) / dx Console.SetCursorPosition(x, y) printf "." Console.SetCursorPosition(p1.X, p1.Y) printf "C" Consol...
Y = 10 } let rec main p1 p2 = Console.Clear() let dx = min p1.X p2.X - max p1.X p2.X let dy = min p1.Y p2.Y - max p1.Y p2.Y for x in min p1.X p2.X .. max p1.X p2.X do let y = min p1.X p2.X + dy * (x - min p1.X p2.X) / dx Console.SetCursorPosition(x, y) printf "." Console.SetCursorPosition(p1.X, p1.Y) printf "C" Consol...
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57229001_c0
57229001
fsharp
0
Title: MissingMethodException when using FSharp.Data in Linqpad Problem title: MissingMethodException when using FSharp.Data in Linqpad Tags: missingmethodexception, linqpad, f%23, f%23-data Problem: MissingMethodException when using FSharp.Data in Linqpad New F# Program Add nuget package FSharp.Data Attempt to run thi...
MissingMethodException when using FSharp.Data in Linqpad MissingMethodException when using FSharp.Data in Linqpad missingmethodexception linqpad f%23 f%23-data MissingMethodException FSharp.Data Linqpad DOCTYPE FSharp Encoding.UTF8.GetBytes MemoryStream HtmlDocument.Load CssSelectorExtensions.CssSelect LINQPad.Extensio...
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