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4641177_c0
4641177
fsharp
0
Title: Random array element in F# Problem title: Random array element in F# Tags: f%23 Problem: Random array element in F# I'm attempting to learn myself up on F#, and I fear I'm not understanding something as well as I should. I'm trying to recreate the functionality of a book I rather like (Creative Cursing from Roya...
Random array element in F# Random array element in F# f%23 Random System System.IO File.ReadAllLines Seq.nth rnd.Next arr.Length wordList1 words1.txt wordList2 words2.txt word1 word2 Random array element in F# I'm attempting to learn myself up on F#, and I fear I'm not understanding something as well as I should. I'm t...
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51017471_c0
51017471
fsharp
0
Title: FParsec: How do I save the text on which a parser succeeds Problem title: FParsec: How do I save the text on which a parser succeeds Tags: fparsec, parsing, f%23 Problem: FParsec: How do I save the text on which a parser succeeds In order to create better error messages in a later step I want to save the positio...
FParsec: How do I save the text on which a parser succeeds FParsec: How do I save the text on which a parser succeeds fparsec parsing f%23 FParsec How SourceLocation Position Parser Positon CharStream Index FParsec: How do I save the text on which a parser succeeds In order to create better error messages in a later st...
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57055568_c0
57055568
fsharp
0
Title: Handling nested records of lists in f# Problem title: Handling nested records of lists in f# Tags: f%23, record, list, readability Problem: Handling nested records of lists in f# I am currently having some trouble elegantly handling nested record lists. lets say we have the types: type BoxEntry = { flag : bool }...
Handling nested records of lists in f# Handling nested records of lists in f# f%23 record list readability Handling BoxEntry Box Entry Model model.entries List.map x.sendId x.boxes List.mapi y.boxEntry z.SetFlag Cmd.none Handling nested records of lists in f# I am currently having some trouble elegantly handling nested...
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3101364_c0
3101364
fsharp
0
Title: download online image asynchronously in .Net Problem title: download online image asynchronously in .Net Tags: .net, c%23, asynchronous, f%23 Problem: download online image asynchronously in .Net I found the following example to download web page(string) asynchounously: let getImage (imageUrl:string) = async { t...
download online image asynchronously in .Net download online image asynchronously in .Net .net c%23 asynchronous f%23 Net imageUrl:string WebRequest.Create HttpWebRequest req.UserAgent Mozilla MSIE Windows SV1 CLR req.Method GET req.AllowAutoRedirect req.MaximumAutomaticRedirections response1 req.AsyncGetResponse HttpW...
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1303372_c1
1303372
fsharp
1
using standard formatting conventions " for the "if" "incomplete structured construct at or before this point in expression" for the last line (result). I will add that I had to sweat a bit to annotate the types, since for some reason unknown to me the compiler was able to infer correctly for the first list, but for t...
using standard formatting conventions " for the "if" "incomplete structured construct at or before this point in expression" for the last line (result). I will add that I had to sweat a bit to annotate the types, since for some reason unknown to me the compiler was able to infer correctly for the first list, but for t...
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27651351_c1
27651351
fsharp
1
makes the function 'fullSimp' recurse infinitely | Mul(e,Mul(e1,e2)) -> Mul(simp (e2*e), simp e1) // same as above | Mul(e1,e2) -> simp e1 * simp e2 | Cos e -> Cos(simp e) | Sin e -> Sin(simp e) | _ -> expr and then there is the function fullSimp that calls simp until simp returns no change to the simplified version o...
makes the function 'fullSimp' recurse infinitely | Mul(e,Mul(e1,e2)) -> Mul(simp (e2*e), simp e1) // same as above | Mul(e1,e2) -> simp e1 * simp e2 | Cos e -> Cos(simp e) | Sin e -> Sin(simp e) | _ -> expr and then there is the function fullSimp that calls simp until simp returns no change to the simplified version o...
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54393965_c0
54393965
fsharp
0
Title: OData Type Provider problem with Socrata hosted data sets Problem title: OData Type Provider problem with Socrata hosted data sets Tags: odata, type-providers, f%23 Problem: OData Type Provider problem with Socrata hosted data sets I am trying to access Socrata (open government) data sets using the F# Type Provi...
OData Type Provider problem with Socrata hosted data sets OData Type Provider problem with Socrata hosted data sets odata type-providers f%23 OData Type Provider Socrata System.Data.Services.Client.dll Users fsharp.data.typeproviders net40 FSharp.Data.TypeProviders.dll Svc ODataService ServiceUri sandbox.demo.socrata.c...
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46511745_c0
46511745
fsharp
0
Title: F# Giving a function parameters or not - what's the difference Problem title: F# Giving a function parameters or not - what's the difference Tags: f%23 Problem: F# Giving a function parameters or not - what's the difference I have a couple of functions for doing basic arithmetic on polynomials. Initial...
F# Giving a function parameters or not - what's the difference F# Giving a function parameters or not - what's the difference f%23 Giving Multiplying y::tail y::mulC Adding y::ytail x::xtail x::tail y::ys x::xs F# Giving a function parameters or not - what's the difference I have a couple of functions for doi...
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45868771_c0
45868771
fsharp
0
Title: f# observable fork and side effect Problem title: f# observable fork and side effect Tags: system.reactive, f%23, reactive-programming Problem: f# observable fork and side effect I have an observable chain, the initial observable is from network, and will be fired every time message is ready to be read. The next...
f# observable fork and side effect f# observable fork and side effect system.reactive f%23 reactive-programming socket.observable Observable.map socket.read Observable.add system.reactive f# observable fork and side effect I have an observable chain, the initial observable is from network, and will be fired every time ...
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67561741_c0
67561741
fsharp
0
Title: F# Cumulative Returns Problem title: F# Cumulative Returns Tags: f%23 Problem: F# Cumulative Returns I am doing a project and I find myself standing in the following situation: I am creating a Long-Short portfolio in which I currently have daily returns. My next step would be to calculate the cumulative returns,...
F# Cumulative Returns F# Cumulative Returns f%23 Cumulative Returns myFactorPorts.Rows Seq.filter row.PortfolioName Mine row.Index Some YearMonth DateTime Seq.map row.YearMonth Map Map.tryFind longObs.YearMonth None longObs.Ret shortObs.Ret Seq.toArray Array.take F# Cumulative Returns I am doing a project and I find my...
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77495856_c0
77495856
fsharp
0
Title: F# Custom generic dapper TypeHandler for Discriminated Union Types Problem title: F# Custom generic dapper TypeHandler for Discriminated Union Types Tags: generics, f%23, discriminated-union, dapper Problem: F# Custom generic dapper TypeHandler for Discriminated Union Types I'm trying to write a custom Generic D...
F# Custom generic dapper TypeHandler for Discriminated Union Types F# Custom generic dapper TypeHandler for Discriminated Union Types generics f%23 discriminated-union dapper Custom TypeHandler Discriminated Union Types DapperIdTypeHandler SqlMapper.TypeHandler this.SetValue parameter.Value this.Parse Guid DapperUnionT...
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79468140_c0
79468140
fsharp
0
Title: F# - Count items is List or Seq that match a criteria Problem title: F# - Count items is List or Seq that match a criteria Tags: f%23 Problem: F# - Count items is List or Seq that match a criteria let countMatching predicate list = list |> List.fold (fun count item -> if predicate item then count + 1 else count)...
F# - Count items is List or Seq that match a criteria F# - Count items is List or Seq that match a criteria f%23 Count List Seq List.fold List.count Seq.count items.count x.IsActive Seq.sumBy s.CreationIP request.IP constants.MaxActiveSignupForIP F# - Count items is List or Seq that match a criteria Is this the best ap...
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28667852_c0
28667852
fsharp
0
Title: Cannot see the object constructor on the client side Problem title: Cannot see the object constructor on the client side Tags: wcf, f%23 Problem: Cannot see the object constructor on the client side I have a type: [<DataContract>] type Item(id : string, name : string) = [<DataMember>] member val ItemId = id with...
Cannot see the object constructor on the client side Cannot see the object constructor on the client side wcf f%23 Cannot DataContract Item DataMember ItemId ItemName ServiceContract ISimpleService OperationContract InsertItem b:Item SimpleService x.InsertItem SqlConnector sql.InsertItem webService.ServiceTypes.Entitie...
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33723101_c0
33723101
fsharp
0
Title: What does &quot;namespace FSI_00XX&quot; mean in FSharp Interactive? Problem title: What does &quot;namespace FSI_00XX&quot; mean in FSharp Interactive? Tags: visual-studio-2015, fsi, f%23 Problem: What does "namespace FSI_00XX" mean in FSharp Interactive? Each time I load an FSX script file (or any other file f...
What does &quot;namespace FSI_00XX&quot; mean in FSharp Interactive? What does &quot;namespace FSI_00XX&quot; mean in FSharp Interactive? visual-studio-2015 fsi f%23 What FSI_00XX FSharp Interactive Projects Tests.fsx Loading FSI_0055 FSI_0056 visual-studio-2015 What does "namespace FSI_00XX" mean in FSharp Interactive...
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Title: F# equals operator complexity Problem title: F# equals operator complexity Tags: complexity-theory, user-defined-types, operator-keyword, f%23, equals Problem: F# equals operator complexity I have a question about default " = " (equals) operator in F#. It allows to compare user-defined union types. The question ...
F# equals operator complexity F# equals operator complexity complexity-theory user-defined-types operator-keyword f%23 equals Tree Nil Leaf Node F# equals operator complexity I have a question about default " = " (equals) operator in F#. It allows to compare user-defined union types. The question is: what's the complex...
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49214837_c1
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36458a45a>:0 at Srenamer.renameFiles[a](Microsoft.FSharp.Collections.FSharpList`1[T] paths) [0x00030] in <5aa45864019ff926a74503836458a45a>:0 at Srenamer.main (System.String[] args) [0x00006] in <5aa45864019ff926a74503836458a45a>:0 [ERROR] FATAL UNHANDLED EXCEPTION: System.ArgumentException: The file name is not valid....
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5492930
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Title: Programming language for functional parallelism: F# vs Haskell Problem title: Programming language for functional parallelism: F# vs Haskell Tags: f%23, functional-programming, haskell, parallel-processing Problem: Programming language for functional parallelism: F# vs Haskell Functional programming has immutabl...
Programming language for functional parallelism: F# vs Haskell Programming language for functional parallelism: F# vs Haskell f%23 functional-programming haskell parallel-processing Programming Haskell Programming language for functional parallelism: F# vs Haskell Functional programming has immutable data structures an...
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client project is defined as: <Project Sdk="Microsoft.NET.Sdk"> <PropertyGroup> <TargetFramework>netcoreapp3.1</TargetFramework> </PropertyGroup> <ItemGroup> <Protobuf Include="Protos\patient.proto" GrpcServices="Client" /> </ItemGroup> <ItemGroup> <PackageReference Include="Grpc-FSharp.Net.Client" Version="0.1.1" /> ...
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35110166
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Title: F#: Recursive Functions: Concatenating the common values between two lists Problem title: F#: Recursive Functions: Concatenating the common values between two lists Tags: recursion, f%23, function, helper, tail-recursion Problem: F#: Recursive Functions: Concatenating the common values between two lists let rec ...
F#: Recursive Functions: Concatenating the common values between two lists F#: Recursive Functions: Concatenating the common values between two lists recursion f%23 function helper tail-recursion Recursive Functions Concatenating x::xs F#: Recursive Functions: Concatenating the common values between two lists Here is w...
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71217344_c0
71217344
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Title: F# Invoke Function in Module Problem title: F# Invoke Function in Module Tags: f%23 Problem: F# Invoke Function in Module I'm trying to write an installer for my application that runs (mostly) a bunch of database migrations. I have a very simple start here, I'm just trying to figure out what invokeMethod should ...
F# Invoke Function in Module F# Invoke Function in Module f%23 Invoke Module RunMigration System.Type fsModule.GetProperties Array.filter property.Name Array.map Ran String.concat RunAllMigrations Assembly GetExecutingAssembly GetTypes FSharpType.IsModule fsModule.Namespace DredgePos.Migrations Migrations F# Invoke Fun...
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52686373_c1
52686373
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Buffer |> Array.chunkBySize 8 |> container.Add | 1 -> // Reading int32 from File B let typeBuffer: int32[] = numBytesInFile/4 |> Array.zeroCreate while stream.Position < stream.Length do stream.Read(buffer, 0, numBytesInFile) |> ignore Buffer.BlockCopy(buffer, 0, typeBuffer, 0, numBytesInFile) typeBuffer |> Array.chunk...
Buffer |> Array.chunkBySize 8 |> container.Add | 1 -> // Reading int32 from File B let typeBuffer: int32[] = numBytesInFile/4 |> Array.zeroCreate while stream.Position < stream.Length do stream.Read(buffer, 0, numBytesInFile) |> ignore Buffer.BlockCopy(buffer, 0, typeBuffer, 0, numBytesInFile) typeBuffer |> Array.chunk...
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35852307_c0
35852307
fsharp
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Title: How to avoid mutable reference to Actor instance Problem title: How to avoid mutable reference to Actor instance Tags: actor, akka.net, f%23, immutability Problem: How to avoid mutable reference to Actor instance I'm trying to gain some experience with Akka.NET actors in F#. I have the scenario when one actor ne...
How to avoid mutable reference to Actor instance How to avoid mutable reference to Actor instance actor akka.net f%23 immutability How Actor actorOf2 actor1 work1 work2 actor2Ref mailbox.Context actor1Ref akka.net How to avoid mutable reference to Actor instance I'm trying to gain some experience with Akka.NET actors i...
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10840660_c0
10840660
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Title: Can I invoke nested functions for unit testing? Problem title: Can I invoke nested functions for unit testing? Tags: unit-testing, f%23, functional-testing, testing Problem: Can I invoke nested functions for unit testing? In F# I want to perform unit testing on a function with several levels of nested functions....
Can I invoke nested functions for unit testing? Can I invoke nested functions for unit testing? unit-testing f%23 functional-testing testing Can Seq.empty lower..upper Can I invoke nested functions for unit testing? In F# I want to perform unit testing on a function with several levels of nested functions. I want to be...
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19817790_c0
19817790
fsharp
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Title: Stack size under Mono Problem title: Stack size under Mono Tags: .net, f%23, mono, recursion Problem: Stack size under Mono I have written a tiny recursive bit of F# code to see how many levels of recursion I can fit onto the stack under .NET/Mono. It just prints the recursion depth whenever it is an exact power...
Stack size under Mono Stack size under Mono .net f%23 mono recursion Stack Mono System.Threading.Thread ThreadStart Thread Got stdout.Flush Stack size under Mono I have written a tiny recursive bit of F# code to see how many levels of recursion I can fit onto the stack under .NET/Mono. It just prints the recursion dept...
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47472244_c0
47472244
fsharp
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Title: F# - How to properly compile with fsyacc and fslex Problem title: F# - How to properly compile with fsyacc and fslex Tags: compilation, types, f%23, functional-programming Problem: F# - How to properly compile with fsyacc and fslex I'm trying to compile my lexer.fsl parser.fsy ast.fs in order to generate a .exe ...
F# - How to properly compile with fsyacc and fslex F# - How to properly compile with fsyacc and fslex compilation types f%23 functional-programming How exename:fslex Name Assume Add Specify Microsoft.FSharp.Text.Lexing Produce F# - How to properly compile with fsyacc and fslex I'm trying to compile my lexer.fsl parser....
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65473471_c0
65473471
fsharp
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Title: Convert to readonly collection with AutoMapper Problem title: Convert to readonly collection with AutoMapper Tags: automapper, f%23, collections Problem: Convert to readonly collection with AutoMapper I need to find a way to convert list of arbitrary values to another list AutoMapper works if destination type is...
Convert to readonly collection with AutoMapper Convert to readonly collection with AutoMapper automapper f%23 collections Convert AutoMapper ICollection Add ResizeArray int64 List mapper.Map MapperConfiguration c.CreateMap ConvertUsing ResolutionContext Seq.map cfg.Mapper.Map Seq.toList Convert to readonly collection w...
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11452142_c0
11452142
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Title: Drawing a random number from a discrete distribution function stored as a sequence of probabilities in F# Problem title: Drawing a random number from a discrete distribution function stored as a sequence of probabilities in F# Tags: sequence, f%23 Problem: Drawing a random number from a discrete distribution fun...
Drawing a random number from a discrete distribution function stored as a sequence of probabilities in F# Drawing a random number from a discrete distribution function stored as a sequence of probabilities in F# sequence f%23 a Drawing Array.length start-1 Drawing a random number from a discrete distribution function s...
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47496783_c0
47496783
fsharp
0
Title: How to Unify a Type Implementing an Interface and the Same Type as a Parameter? Problem title: How to Unify a Type Implementing an Interface and the Same Type as a Parameter? Tags: f%23 Problem: How to Unify a Type Implementing an Interface and the Same Type as a Parameter? Given the following types type IDocPar...
How to Unify a Type Implementing an Interface and the Same Type as a Parameter? How to Unify a Type Implementing an Interface and the Same Type as a Parameter? f%23 How Unify Type Implementing Interface Same Parameter IDocPartX ToDelta ToPure Validate Option InitX this.Value Foo this.ToDelta Unchecked.defaultof this.To...
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8905037_c0
8905037
fsharp
0
Title: Converting Haskell Polymorphic Cosine function to F# Problem title: Converting Haskell Polymorphic Cosine function to F# Tags: inline, f%23, functional-programming, haskell, polymorphism Problem: Converting Haskell Polymorphic Cosine function to F# I'm trying to convert some Haskell code to F# but I'm having som...
Converting Haskell Polymorphic Cosine function to F# Converting Haskell Polymorphic Cosine function to F# inline f%23 functional-programming haskell polymorphism Converting Haskell Polymorphic Cosine Converting Haskell Polymorphic Cosine function to F# I'm trying to convert some Haskell code to F# but I'm having some t...
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69989701_c0
69989701
fsharp
0
Title: F#: Can&#x27;t omit generic type parameter in interface function parameter Problem title: F#: Can&#x27;t omit generic type parameter in interface function parameter Tags: f%23, generics Problem: F#: Can't omit generic type parameter in interface function parameter A simplified case of what I'm trying to do is gi...
F#: Can&#x27;t omit generic type parameter in interface function parameter F#: Can&#x27;t omit generic type parameter in interface function parameter f%23 generics Can Attribute TName TOther Name Data AttributeMapper FS0715 Anonymous AttributeProcessor2 atrMapperInstance2 _.atrName x:Attribute x.Name F#: Can't omit gen...
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50907903_c0
50907903
fsharp
0
Title: Chaining string.replace in F# Problem title: Chaining string.replace in F# Tags: f%23 Problem: Chaining string.replace in F# I have a string with some tokens in it like this: "There are two things to be replaced. {Thing1} and {Thing2}" I want to replace each token with different values so the final result looks ...
Chaining string.replace in F# Chaining string.replace in F# f%23 Chaining string.replace There Thing1 Thing2 Don Jon message:string thing1:string thing2:string message.Replace Replace oldValue:string newValue:string Chaining string.replace in F# I have a string with some tokens in it like this: I want to replace each t...
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9505561_c0
9505561
fsharp
0
Title: Mapping x2: Using threads to do work Problem title: Mapping x2: Using threads to do work Tags: f%23, .net Problem: Mapping x2: Using threads to do work Attempting to do some asynchronous programming via threads. To start with, I am trying a simple case: mapping a list in parallel. The code so far looks like: let...
Mapping x2: Using threads to do work Mapping x2: Using threads to do work f%23 .net Mapping Using z:string finished:bool ThreadPool.QueueUserWorkItem i::j::tl Thread.Sleep uno::acc Mapping x2: Using threads to do work Attempting to do some asynchronous programming via threads. To start with, I am trying a simple case: ...
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31275718_c0
31275718
fsharp
0
Title: Casting discriminated union without common ancestor Problem title: Casting discriminated union without common ancestor Tags: f%23 Problem: Casting discriminated union without common ancestor I have discriminated union: type Attribute = | A of o : A | B of o : B | None I have a function wich return a list of Attr...
Casting discriminated union without common ancestor Casting discriminated union without common ancestor f%23 Casting Attribute None Result Array.empty Array.append accum.a hd::tail Some Another Casting discriminated union without common ancestor I have discriminated union: I have a function wich return a list of Attrib...
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74675697_c1
74675697
fsharp
1
asdasqyhgahfgasdsadasda"] "=" val groupWithNoReplace00: string list list = [["abceadfapaq"; "asdqwedasca"]; ["asdasqyhgahfgasdsadasda"]] So the second function is the same but replacing the empty space with a symbol I don't think it would appear in the input "§" I don't like this solution as I don't want to force the i...
asdasqyhgahfgasdsadasda"] "=" val groupWithNoReplace00: string list list = [["abceadfapaq"; "asdqwedasca"]; ["asdasqyhgahfgasdsadasda"]] So the second function is the same but replacing the empty space with a symbol I don't think it would appear in the input "§" I don't like this solution as I don't want to force the i...
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62287765_c1
62287765
fsharp
1
Target of AliasTarget | ResourceRecords of ResourceRecords with static member JsonObjCodec = ( ( AliasTarget <!> jreq "AliasTarget" (function AliasTarget a -> Some a | _ -> None) ) <|> ( ResourceRecords <!> jreq "ResourceRecords" (function ResourceRecords r -> Some r | _ -> None) ) ) type ResourceRecordSet = { Name : s...
Target of AliasTarget | ResourceRecords of ResourceRecords with static member JsonObjCodec = ( ( AliasTarget <!> jreq "AliasTarget" (function AliasTarget a -> Some a | _ -> None) ) <|> ( ResourceRecords <!> jreq "ResourceRecords" (function ResourceRecords r -> Some r | _ -> None) ) ) type ResourceRecordSet = { Name : s...
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23201186_c0
23201186
fsharp
0
Title: How do I convert a function to use forward composition instead of the pipe forward operator? Problem title: How do I convert a function to use forward composition instead of the pipe forward operator? Tags: f%23 Problem: How do I convert a function to use forward composition instead of the pipe forward operator?...
How do I convert a function to use forward composition instead of the pipe forward operator? How do I convert a function to use forward composition instead of the pipe forward operator? f%23 How four_digit_number_has_all_different_digits Seq.distinct Seq.length FS0030 Value Either How do I convert a function to use for...
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55548680_c1
55548680
fsharp
1
"" | 1 -> ss.[0] | 2 -> sprintf "%s and %s" ss.[0] ss.[1] | _ -> let allButLast = ss.[0 .. ss.Length - 2] let commaSeparated = System.String.Join(", ", allButLast) sprintf "%s, and %s" commaSeparated (ss.[ss.Length - 1] --- Edit --- Are seeing that link from @CaringDev, I think this is pretty nice. No wildcards, handl...
"" | 1 -> ss.[0] | 2 -> sprintf "%s and %s" ss.[0] ss.[1] | _ -> let allButLast = ss.[0 .. ss.Length - 2] let commaSeparated = System.String.Join(", ", allButLast) sprintf "%s, and %s" commaSeparated (ss.[ss.Length - 1] --- Edit --- Are seeing that link from @CaringDev, I think this is pretty nice. No wildcards, handl...
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4151131_c1
4151131
fsharp
1
(x, s) member this.Zero () s = Failure("", s) member this.Delay (f:unit -> Parser<_,_,_>) = f() let parse = ParseMonad() Backtracking Surprisingly it didn't take too much code to implement what you describe. It is a bit sloppy but seems to work quite well. let (>>=) left right state = seq { for res in left state do mat...
(x, s) member this.Zero () s = Failure("", s) member this.Delay (f:unit -> Parser<_,_,_>) = f() let parse = ParseMonad() Backtracking Surprisingly it didn't take too much code to implement what you describe. It is a bit sloppy but seems to work quite well. let (>>=) left right state = seq { for res in left state do mat...
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42998471_c1
42998471
fsharp
1
) let firstItem = Seq.head xs |> makeObservable |> Seq.singleton let dependentObservables = xs |> Seq.map makeObservable |> makeDependencies dependentObservables |> Seq.append firstItem |> Seq.groupBy fst |> Seq.map (fun (k, obs) -> (k, obs |> Seq.map snd |> Observable.concatSeq)) |> Map.ofSeq [<EntryPoint>] let main a...
) let firstItem = Seq.head xs |> makeObservable |> Seq.singleton let dependentObservables = xs |> Seq.map makeObservable |> makeDependencies dependentObservables |> Seq.append firstItem |> Seq.groupBy fst |> Seq.map (fun (k, obs) -> (k, obs |> Seq.map snd |> Observable.concatSeq)) |> Map.ofSeq [<EntryPoint>] let main a...
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32296742_c0
32296742
fsharp
0
Title: Getting Facebook Auth Token Using FSharp Problem title: Getting Facebook Auth Token Using FSharp Tags: facebook-graph-api, facebook, f%23 Problem: Getting Facebook Auth Token Using FSharp I am trying to get the OAuth token from facebook using the following code: let applicationId = "12345" let applicationSecret ...
Getting Facebook Auth Token Using FSharp Getting Facebook Auth Token Using FSharp facebook-graph-api facebook f%23 Getting Facebook Auth Token Using FSharp StringBuilder tokenBuilder.Append graph.facebook.com v2.3 access_token client_id redirect_uri www.facebook.com login_success.html client_secret tokenBuilder.ToStrin...
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20309444_c1
20309444
fsharp
1
that is even a lot worse (throws a stackoverflow on an test example where the first attempt worked, though my version has probably lost of room for improvement). For attempt #3 I did: let block size x = Seq.initInfinite (fun i -> x |> Seq.skip (i*size) |> Seq.take size) This actually works on an infinite sequence, but...
that is even a lot worse (throws a stackoverflow on an test example where the first attempt worked, though my version has probably lost of room for improvement). For attempt #3 I did: let block size x = Seq.initInfinite (fun i -> x |> Seq.skip (i*size) |> Seq.take size) This actually works on an infinite sequence, but...
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53040349_c1
53040349
fsharp
1
Read2, Users, Reader.fs:line, StartupCode$FSI_0008, FSI_0008.main, End, System.RuntimeMethodHandle.InvokeMethod, Signature, Boolean, System.Reflection.RuntimeMethodInfo.UnsafeInvokeInternal, System.Reflection.RuntimeMethodInfo.Invoke, BindingFlags, Binder, CultureInfo, System.RuntimeType.InvokeMember, ParameterModifier...
accessing a binary file, and one of the methods I am trying to play around with is adapted from the following question: How can I quickly read bytes from a memory mapped file in .NET? My translation to F# is as follows: I am ultimately trying to read in all of the bytes from the file, but I want to see if I can get an...
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54480832_c0
54480832
fsharp
0
Title: How is this F# workflow evaluated? Problem title: How is this F# workflow evaluated? Tags: f%23 Problem: How is this F# workflow evaluated? I am fairly new to F# but have been reading about workflows and computation expressions. From the reading I have done, I thought I felt I had at least a basic understanding ...
How is this F# workflow evaluated? How is this F# workflow evaluated? f%23 How IO.MemoryStream TCP BitWriter.WriteInt16 BitWriter.WriteInt32 How is this F# workflow evaluated? I am fairly new to F# but have been reading about workflows and computation expressions. From the reading I have done, I thought I felt I had at...
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35042627_c0
35042627
fsharp
0
Title: How does nesting f# functions differ from not nesting them when nesting is optional? Problem title: How does nesting f# functions differ from not nesting them when nesting is optional? Tags: inline, f%23 Problem: How does nesting f# functions differ from not nesting them when nesting is optional? I understand th...
How does nesting f# functions differ from not nesting them when nesting is optional? How does nesting f# functions differ from not nesting them when nesting is optional? inline f%23 not How Greater ToString How does nesting f# functions differ from not nesting them when nesting is optional? I understand the benefit of ...
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6305262_c0
6305262
fsharp
0
Title: How to deserialize date in JSON string Problem title: How to deserialize date in JSON string Tags: .net, serialization, json, f%23, deserialization Problem: How to deserialize date in JSON string I am trying to deserialize the following JSON string: { "id":"4711363275", "owner":"51262181@N07", "datetaken":"2010-...
How to deserialize date in JSON string How to deserialize date in JSON string .net serialization json f%23 deserialization How JSON N07 DataContract DataMember Name photo_id:int64 owner:string datetaken:DateTime latitude:float longitude:float jsonString:string MemoryStream ASCIIEncoding.Default.GetBytes DataContractJso...
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70896562_c0
70896562
fsharp
0
Title: What is the proper search syntax for BlobServiceClient.FindBlobsByTags? Problem title: What is the proper search syntax for BlobServiceClient.FindBlobsByTags? Tags: f%23, .net, azure-storage, azure Problem: What is the proper search syntax for BlobServiceClient.FindBlobsByTags? I'm attempting find blobs in a con...
What is the proper search syntax for BlobServiceClient.FindBlobsByTags? What is the proper search syntax for BlobServiceClient.FindBlobsByTags? f%23 .net azure-storage azure What BlobServiceClient.FindBlobsByTags Azure.Storage.Blobs System Environment.GetEnvironmentVariable AzureWebJobsStorage BlobServiceClient service...
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15858935_c0
15858935
fsharp
0
Title: private functions vs nested functions Problem title: private functions vs nested functions Tags: function, functional-programming, f%23 Problem: private functions vs nested functions the question is: when to use private functions and when to use nested functions? (i'm asking about F# but maybe answers can be rel...
private functions vs nested functions private functions vs nested functions function functional-programming f%23 SomeName BinaryReaderExt System.IO BinaryReader reader.BaseStream.Seek SeekOrigin.Current Mod reader:BinaryReader BinaryReaderExt.seek System.IO.Stream System.IO.BinaryReader private functions vs nested func...
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16112330_c0
16112330
fsharp
0
Title: How to do Parallel filtering Problem title: How to do Parallel filtering Tags: parallel-processing, plinq, f%23, task-parallel-library Problem: How to do Parallel filtering How do I achieve parallel filtering in F#? Basically I want to do Array.Parallel.Choose except with a sequence expression to create an Array...
How to do Parallel filtering How to do Parallel filtering parallel-processing plinq f%23 task-parallel-library OutOfMemoryException How Parallel Array.Parallel.Choose Async.Parallel Async x.ToString ToCharArray Array.rev PSeq.filter Seq.max Array.Parallel.collect Array.maxBy How to do Parallel filtering How do I achiev...
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20608884_c0
20608884
fsharp
0
Title: F# Mutable Variables inside closures - IDictionary.Item Problem title: F# Mutable Variables inside closures - IDictionary.Item Tags: f%23 Problem: F# Mutable Variables inside closures - IDictionary.Item I am trying to iterate through an IDictionary (reasons explained later...) in F#, and round each value to a sp...
F# Mutable Variables inside closures - IDictionary.Item F# Mutable Variables inside closures - IDictionary.Item f%23 Mutable Variables IDictionary.Item List.iter a.Item Math.Round input.precision ICollectionToDoubleList a.Keys IDictionary F# Mutable Variables inside closures - IDictionary.Item I am trying to iterate th...
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26248397_c0
26248397
fsharp
0
Title: How to use SQL IN statement in fsharp.data.sqlclient? Problem title: How to use SQL IN statement in fsharp.data.sqlclient? Tags: fsharp.data.sqlclient, f%23 Problem: How to use SQL IN statement in fsharp.data.sqlclient? I have the following sample code. The objective is to run SQL statement with multiple input p...
How to use SQL IN statement in fsharp.data.sqlclient? How to use SQL IN statement in fsharp.data.sqlclient? fsharp.data.sqlclient f%23 How SQL fsharp.data.sqlclient Literal Data Source Localhost Initial Catalog Instrument Integrated Security SELECT MacroName MacroCode WHERE MacroQuery SqlCommandProvider cmd.AsyncExecut...
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18319305_c1
18319305
fsharp
1
function d such that it wraps an async with a mymonad? How can I make my monad parameterized in a similar way Async is? ...such that I can write let f (a:MyMonad<int>) (b:MyMonad<string>) = ... UPDATE: Also I would like to run several mymonad operations in parallel and then look at the array of results to see what wer...
function d such that it wraps an async with a mymonad? How can I make my monad parameterized in a similar way Async is? ...such that I can write let f (a:MyMonad<int>) (b:MyMonad<string>) = ... UPDATE: Also I would like to run several mymonad operations in parallel and then look at the array of results to see what wer...
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33806543_c0
33806543
fsharp
0
Title: is an &quot;optionalized&quot; pipe operator idiomatic F# Problem title: is an &quot;optionalized&quot; pipe operator idiomatic F# Tags: pipeline, idioms, f%23 Problem: is an "optionalized" pipe operator idiomatic F# I like to use the pipe operator '|>' a lot. However, when mixing functions that return 'simple' ...
is an &quot;optionalized&quot; pipe operator idiomatic F# is an &quot;optionalized&quot; pipe operator idiomatic F# pipeline idioms f%23 System.Int32.TryParse Some None is an "optionalized" pipe operator idiomatic F# I like to use the pipe operator '|>' a lot. However, when mixing functions that return 'simple' values ...
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38226698_c1
38226698
fsharp
1
lintNumberAux2) then lblnCollisionExist <- true //Copy the values of the array to auxiliar array larrColisionsAux<-garrColisions //Update de number of collisions garrrows <- garrrows + 1 //Re-Create array garrColisions <- Array2D.zeroCreate garrrows 3 for lintRow = 0 to garrrows - 2 do garrColisions.[lintRow,0] <- lar...
lintNumberAux2) then lblnCollisionExist <- true //Copy the values of the array to auxiliar array larrColisionsAux<-garrColisions //Update de number of collisions garrrows <- garrrows + 1 //Re-Create array garrColisions <- Array2D.zeroCreate garrrows 3 for lintRow = 0 to garrrows - 2 do garrColisions.[lintRow,0] <- lar...
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Title: Using NLoptNet in F# Problem title: Using NLoptNet in F# Tags: f%23, nlopt, c%23-to-f%23 Problem: Using NLoptNet in F# Having found no examples online of NLopt being used in F#, I've been trying to convert the example given on NLoptNet from C# to F#. Having no familiarity with C# and very little with F#, I've be...
Using NLoptNet in F# Using NLoptNet in F# f%23 nlopt c%23-to-f%23 Using NLoptNet System NLoptSolver NLoptAlgorithm.LN_COBYLA uint32 solver.SetLowerBounds solver.SetUpperBounds Math.Pow solver.SetMinObjective initial_val System.Nullable ERROR solver.Optimize Using NLoptNet in F# Having found no examples online of NLopt ...
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end let rec dZero = Diff(0.0, lazy dZero) let dConst x = Diff(x, lazy dZero) let dId x = Diff(x, lazy dConst 1.0) let Differentiate (x:Diff) = x.df.Value // Example function let f (x:Diff) = x*x*x; // Example usage: // (f (dId 5)).ToString = "125" // (Differentiate (f (dId 5))).ToString = "75" // (Differentiate (Diffe...
end let rec dZero = Diff(0.0, lazy dZero) let dConst x = Diff(x, lazy dZero) let dId x = Diff(x, lazy dConst 1.0) let Differentiate (x:Diff) = x.df.Value // Example function let f (x:Diff) = x*x*x; // Example usage: // (f (dId 5)).ToString = "125" // (Differentiate (f (dId 5))).ToString = "75" // (Differentiate (Diffe...
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Title: How to traverse String[][] in F# Problem title: How to traverse String[][] in F# Tags: visual-studio-2015, f%23 Problem: How to traverse String[][] in F# Context: Microsoft Visual Studio 2015 Community; F# I've been learning F# for about 1/2 a day. I do have a vague idea of how to do functional programming from ...
How to traverse String[][] in F# How to traverse String[][] in F# visual-studio-2015 f%23 How System System.IO System.IO.Directory.GetFiles SearchOption.AllDirectories Console.WriteLine File.ReadAllText line.Split Array.map visual-studio-2015 How to traverse String[][] in F# Context: Microsoft Visual Studio 2015 Commun...
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Title: File transform in F# Problem title: File transform in F# Tags: f%23 Problem: File transform in F# I am just starting to work with F# and trying to understand typical idoms and effective ways of thinking and working. The task at hand is a simple transform of a tab-delimited file to one which is comma-delimited. A...
File transform in F# File transform in F# f%23 File File.ReadLines line.Split String.concat outFile.WriteLine Regex.Replace Seq.map Seq.iter File transform in F# I am just starting to work with F# and trying to understand typical idoms and effective ways of thinking and working. The task at hand is a simple transform o...
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Title: Deconstructing Discriminated Unions Problem title: Deconstructing Discriminated Unions Tags: f%23 Problem: Deconstructing Discriminated Unions I have a discriminated-union type of the form type ParameterName = string type ParameterValues = | String of string[] | Float of float[] | Int of int[] type Parameter = P...
Deconstructing Discriminated Unions Deconstructing Discriminated Unions f%23 Deconstructing Discriminated Unions ParameterName ParameterValues Float Parameter func1 name:string func2 func3 Type Deconstructing Discriminated Unions I have a discriminated-union type of the form I want to pass the ParameterValues part to a...
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Title: A working function but having trouble with a particular float value Problem title: A working function but having trouble with a particular float value Tags: ram, numbers, f%23 Problem: A working function but having trouble with a particular float value This function takes a float then spits out the two integers ...
A working function but having trouble with a particular float value A working function but having trouble with a particular float value ram numbers f%23 x:float k-1.0 A working function but having trouble with a particular float value This function takes a float then spits out the two integers for the decimal value. At...
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22491361_c0
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Title: Transform Forward Pipe Operator syntax to &quot;regular&quot; combination of functions Problem title: Transform Forward Pipe Operator syntax to &quot;regular&quot; combination of functions Tags: f%23 Problem: Transform Forward Pipe Operator syntax to "regular" combination of functions First steps with F# so it's...
Transform Forward Pipe Operator syntax to &quot;regular&quot; combination of functions Transform Forward Pipe Operator syntax to &quot;regular&quot; combination of functions f%23 Transform Forward Pipe Operator Date Open High Low Close Volume Adj x:string x.Split List.map List.maxBy Transform Forward Pipe Operator synt...
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Title: F# Returning different types in patternmatching Problem title: F# Returning different types in patternmatching Tags: f%23, pattern-matching, types Problem: F# Returning different types in patternmatching I am trying to figure out how to handle patternmatching cases where it returns different types depending on t...
F# Returning different types in patternmatching F# Returning different types in patternmatching f%23 pattern-matching types Returning Pallete Option.get White Array.append Black None F# Returning different types in patternmatching I am trying to figure out how to handle patternmatching cases where it returns different ...
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Title: F#: Destructuring bind with a discriminated union Problem title: F#: Destructuring bind with a discriminated union Tags: pattern-matching, variable-declaration, let, f%23, destructuring Problem: F#: Destructuring bind with a discriminated union open System let x = (1, 2) let (p, q) = x printfn "A %A" x printfn "...
F#: Destructuring bind with a discriminated union F#: Destructuring bind with a discriminated union pattern-matching variable-declaration let f%23 destructuring MatchFailureException Destructuring System Some None MBO542 prog.fs F#: Destructuring bind with a discriminated union http://ideone.com/cS9bK0 When I uncomment...
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a' = d2MtoCudaArray a //printfn "%A" (getd2M a) let o = d2M.create((rows,cols)) // o does nothing here as this is a minimalist example. let o' = d2MtoCudaArray o test_launcher(ctx.Str,cuda_kernel,a',o') cuda_context.Synchronize() //printfn "%A" (getd2M o) Here is an excerpt from the main repo that I am working on curr...
a' = d2MtoCudaArray a //printfn "%A" (getd2M a) let o = d2M.create((rows,cols)) // o does nothing here as this is a minimalist example. let o' = d2MtoCudaArray o test_launcher(ctx.Str,cuda_kernel,a',o') cuda_context.Synchronize() //printfn "%A" (getd2M o) Here is an excerpt from the main repo that I am working on curr...
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known fixes I can implement myself, so that I can close the bug of my own accord? UPDATE 1 I've been investigating this issue this weekend. The FSharp.Core version that is loaded is stuck on the obsolete version 2.3.98.1. This corresponds to the FSharp.Core.dll file in C:\Program Files (x86)\Reference Assemblies\Micro...
known fixes I can implement myself, so that I can close the bug of my own accord? UPDATE 1 I've been investigating this issue this weekend. The FSharp.Core version that is loaded is stuck on the obsolete version 2.3.98.1. This corresponds to the FSharp.Core.dll file in C:\Program Files (x86)\Reference Assemblies\Micro...
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|> Gen.elements |> Gen.nonEmptyListOf |> Gen.map (List.map string >> List.fold (+) "") |> Arb.fromGen |> Arb.convert Pattern string Arb.register<MyArbitraries>() |> ignore let prop (Pattern p) = p.Length = 0 Check.Quick prop Falsifiable, after 1 test (0 shrinks) (StdGen (1148389153,296370531)): Original: Pattern "a*" ...
|> Gen.elements |> Gen.nonEmptyListOf |> Gen.map (List.map string >> List.fold (+) "") |> Arb.fromGen |> Arb.convert Pattern string Arb.register<MyArbitraries>() |> ignore let prop (Pattern p) = p.Length = 0 Check.Quick prop Falsifiable, after 1 test (0 shrinks) (StdGen (1148389153,296370531)): Original: Pattern "a*" ...
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Title: Is there a built-in F# function to perform a side-effect on an item and return the item Problem title: Is there a built-in F# function to perform a side-effect on an item and return the item Tags: f%23 Problem: Is there a built-in F# function to perform a side-effect on an item and return the item When I write a...
Is there a built-in F# function to perform a side-effect on an item and return the item Is there a built-in F# function to perform a side-effect on an item and return the item f%23 createCollection1 ObservableCollection c.CollectionChanged.Add createCollection2 createCollection3 Is there a built-in F# function to perfo...
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36877734_c0
36877734
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Title: How to pass same parameters to multiple functions? Problem title: How to pass same parameters to multiple functions? Tags: f%23 Problem: How to pass same parameters to multiple functions? I have a bunch of functions that I want to compute with the same inputs. Is there a better way to see the outputs than the wa...
How to pass same parameters to multiple functions? How to pass same parameters to multiple functions? f%23 How MathNet.Numerics.Distributions EuVanillaPut Normal.CDF BSMdelta BSMgamma Normal.PDF BSMvega BSMthetacall BSMthetaput Calling How to pass same parameters to multiple functions? I have a bunch of functions that ...
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21315096_c0
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Title: F# consuming unmanaged dll functions Problem title: F# consuming unmanaged dll functions Tags: .net, c%23, dll, dllimport, f%23 Problem: F# consuming unmanaged dll functions I have a project written in F# and I have to use an unmanaged DLL for part of it. I'm very new to .Net programing, so this is another level...
F# consuming unmanaged dll functions F# consuming unmanaged dll functions .net c%23 dll dllimport f%23 System System.Runtime.InteropServices DllImport foo.dll Int32 foo_init MarshalAs UnmanagedType.AnsiBStr FOOarg_Handle FOOarg_User Out FOOarg_DataOut FOOarg_ErrOut F# consuming unmanaged dll functions I have a project ...
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63073664_c0
63073664
fsharp
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Title: Renaming type for FSharp.Data JsonProvider Problem title: Renaming type for FSharp.Data JsonProvider Tags: f%23-data, f%23 Problem: Renaming type for FSharp.Data JsonProvider I have a JSON that looks something like this: { ... "names": [ { "value": "Name", "language": "en" } ], "descriptions": [ { "value": "Samp...
Renaming type for FSharp.Data JsonProvider Renaming type for FSharp.Data JsonProvider f%23-data f%23 Renaming FSharp.Data JsonProvider Name Sample MyJsonProvider.Name MyJsonProvider.NameOrDescription Resources sample.json Schema NameOrDescription Description Option Renaming type for FSharp.Data JsonProvider I have a JS...
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1987477_c0
1987477
fsharp
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Title: How to call C# method taking a parameter of type Expression&lt;T&gt; from F#? Problem title: How to call C# method taking a parameter of type Expression&lt;T&gt; from F#? Tags: f%23, translation Problem: How to call C# method taking a parameter of type Expression from F#? I'm tryng to use the Brahma library from...
How to call C# method taking a parameter of type Expression&lt;T&gt; from F#? How to call C# method taking a parameter of type Expression&lt;T&gt; from F#? f%23 translation F# value How Expression Create ComputationProvider DataParallelArray Compile CompiledQuery computationProvider.Compile Run IQueryable computationPr...
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19385950_c0
19385950
fsharp
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Title: F# resolving deadlock Problem title: F# resolving deadlock Tags: concurrency, f%23 Problem: F# resolving deadlock I'm very new to concurrency programming, so I have a small problem with deadlock that I need to solve. So for this code below, it doesn't print anything out which I suspect there must be a deadlock, ...
F# resolving deadlock F# resolving deadlock concurrency f%23 Thread.Sleep name:string this.Balance this.Name this.Withdraw this.Deposit this.Transfer toAcc:account toAcc.Deposit acc:account acc.Transfer Other acc.Name acc.Balance toAcc.Balance q2main acc1 Account1 acc2 Account2 F# resolving deadlock I'm very new to con...
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31346105_c0
31346105
fsharp
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Title: Random / State workflow in F# Problem title: Random / State workflow in F# Tags: f%23, monads, state-monad, state Problem: Random / State workflow in F# I'm trying to wrap my head around mon-, err, workflows in F# and while I think that I have a pretty solid understanding of the basic "Maybe" workflow, trying to...
Random / State workflow in F# Random / State workflow in F# f%23 monads state-monad state Random State System.Random Generate random.Next RandomWF this.Bind How this.Return Should this.Run Random / State workflow in F# I'm trying to wrap my head around mon-, err, workflows in F# and while I think that I have a pretty s...
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8980525_c0
8980525
fsharp
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Title: Is it possible to tail call optimize a grouping function in f# using sequences? Problem title: Is it possible to tail call optimize a grouping function in f# using sequences? Tags: tail-recursion, tail-call-optimization, f%23 Problem: Is it possible to tail call optimize a grouping function in f# using sequences...
Is it possible to tail call optimize a grouping function in f# using sequences? Is it possible to tail call optimize a grouping function in f# using sequences? tail-recursion tail-call-optimization f%23 sequences Group IEnumerator i.MoveNext i.Current i.Dispose items.GetEnumerator List.append newstate.Length List.empty...
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5319861_c0
5319861
fsharp
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Title: Options for parallelizing functions on F# tree Problem title: Options for parallelizing functions on F# tree Tags: f%23, functional-programming, parallel-processing, tree Problem: Options for parallelizing functions on F# tree In my project, I have a data structure represented as follows: type 'a Tree = | Leaf o...
Options for parallelizing functions on F# tree Options for parallelizing functions on F# tree f%23 functional-programming parallel-processing tree Options Tree Leaf Node Array.Parallel List PSeq Options for parallelizing functions on F# tree In my project, I have a data structure represented as follows: Due to the cost...
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25637887_c0
25637887
fsharp
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Title: Is there a maximum depth for F# inlined functions? Problem title: Is there a maximum depth for F# inlined functions? Tags: performance, inline, f%23, clr Problem: Is there a maximum depth for F# inlined functions? While optimizing at a very busy inner loop -- working on hundreds of millions of floating point num...
Is there a maximum depth for F# inlined functions? Is there a maximum depth for F# inlined functions? performance inline f%23 clr Is there a maximum depth for F# inlined functions? While optimizing at a very busy inner loop -- working on hundreds of millions of floating point numbers -- I used F#'s inline to great effe...
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55877793_c0
55877793
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Title: F# Pattern matching on a generic type Map Problem title: F# Pattern matching on a generic type Map Tags: f%23, pattern-matching Problem: F# Pattern matching on a generic type Map let testStrDbl (odico : obj) : bool = match odico with | :? Map<string,double> as d -> true | _ -> false let testTrue = testStrDbl (bo...
F# Pattern matching on a generic type Map F# Pattern matching on a generic type Map f%23 pattern-matching Pattern Map Map.ofList F# Pattern matching on a generic type Map This works : However I would like to pattern match on a generic Map of type Map<'k,'v> (rather than on a specific type Map like Map<string,double> )....
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57004694_c0
57004694
fsharp
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Title: Model Domain separation and Automapper in F# Problem title: Model Domain separation and Automapper in F# Tags: n-tier-architecture, asp.net-web-api, f%23 Problem: Model Domain separation and Automapper in F# I’m new to F# but would like to start building an API with it. I have previously built C# API’s. In those...
Model Domain separation and Automapper in F# Model Domain separation and Automapper in F# n-tier-architecture asp.net-web-api f%23 Model Domain Automapper asp.net-web-api Model Domain separation and Automapper in F# I’m new to F# but would like to start building an API with it. I have previously built C# API’s. In thos...
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7756682_c0
7756682
fsharp
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Title: How to automatically stub out dependencies when testing a recipe function Problem title: How to automatically stub out dependencies when testing a recipe function Tags: f%23, c%23, unit-testing Problem: How to automatically stub out dependencies when testing a recipe function I have a function foo() that in turn...
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33709697_c0
33709697
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Title: &quot;KeyValuePair is not defined&quot; when invoking a method that requires that type as an argument Problem title: &quot;KeyValuePair is not defined&quot; when invoking a method that requires that type as an argument Tags: f%23 Problem: "KeyValuePair is not defined" when invoking a method that requires that ty...
&quot;KeyValuePair is not defined&quot; when invoking a method that requires that type as an argument &quot;KeyValuePair is not defined&quot; when invoking a method that requires that type as an argument f%23 KeyValuePair FsUnit NUnit.Framework System.Collections.Generic Test Seq.forall cell.Value Map.ofSeq Seq.chunkBy...
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20011012_c1
20011012
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7 -> Note that how the 5 between two 'Open' parentheses is being ignored on the unnesting phase So I need your help guys to find out whats wrong in the unnest2 function. Note that i'm a beginner with F#, so excuse me for my way of trying to solve this, as I have a C# background. NOTE: A lot of you told me that i need ...
7 -> Note that how the 5 between two 'Open' parentheses is being ignored on the unnesting phase So I need your help guys to find out whats wrong in the unnest2 function. Note that i'm a beginner with F#, so excuse me for my way of trying to solve this, as I have a C# background. NOTE: A lot of you told me that i need ...
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61165121_c0
61165121
fsharp
0
Title: How do I use the &quot;onunload&quot; event to send a message to the server in SAFE Stack? Problem title: How do I use the &quot;onunload&quot; event to send a message to the server in SAFE Stack? Tags: saturn-framework, safe-stack, fable-f%23, f%23, elmish Problem: How do I use the "onunload" event to send a me...
How do I use the &quot;onunload&quot; event to send a message to the server in SAFE Stack? How do I use the &quot;onunload&quot; event to send a message to the server in SAFE Stack? saturn-framework safe-stack fable-f%23 f%23 elmish How SAFE Stack WindowEvents Browser.Dom.window.onunload CloseEvent Cmd.ofSub Program.mk...
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48650002_c0
48650002
fsharp
0
Title: Deedle - Weighted Average after filtering FilterRowValues Problem title: Deedle - Weighted Average after filtering FilterRowValues Tags: deedle, f%23 Problem: Deedle - Weighted Average after filtering FilterRowValues I am new to F#. I am attempting to calculate a weighted average after filtering my Frame by two ...
Deedle - Weighted Average after filtering FilterRowValues Deedle - Weighted Average after filtering FilterRowValues deedle f%23 Deedle Weighted Average FilterRowValues trade_qty trade_price trade_timestamp instrument_id Frame.filterRowValues c.GetAs DateTime Frame.GetColumn Deedle - Weighted Average after filtering Fil...
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38674757_c0
38674757
fsharp
0
Title: F# CsvTypeProvider - mapping function from inferred types Problem title: F# CsvTypeProvider - mapping function from inferred types Tags: type-providers, f%23, f%23-data Problem: F# CsvTypeProvider - mapping function from inferred types I am using the CsvTypeProvider to map data from CSV files into my own data st...
F# CsvTypeProvider - mapping function from inferred types F# CsvTypeProvider - mapping function from inferred types type-providers f%23 f%23-data inferred CsvTypeProvider GamesFile CsvProvider games15 GamesFile.Load Rows Seq.map Division c.Div Date c.Date HomeScore c.HomeScore AwayScore c.AwayScore games16 F# CsvTypePr...
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30205130_c0
30205130
fsharp
0
Title: Function argument is null, even though a non-null argument is passed Problem title: Function argument is null, even though a non-null argument is passed Tags: f%23 Problem: Function argument is null, even though a non-null argument is passed F# newbie here, and sorry for the bad title, I'm not sure how else to d...
Function argument is null, even though a non-null argument is passed Function argument is null, even though a non-null argument is passed f%23 DateTime.Parse DateTime.Now y.TotalMinutes ToString How List.append Function argument is null, even though a non-null argument is passed F# newbie here, and sorry for the bad ti...
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26629816_c0
26629816
fsharp
0
Title: Increment an element in an Array in F# Problem title: Increment an element in an Array in F# Tags: f%23, arrays Problem: Increment an element in an Array in F# This is going to seem incredibly simple and trivial, yet I cannot find any answers on Google this morning for this. I'm converting this silly bit of C# I...
Increment an element in an Array in F# Increment an element in an Array in F# f%23 arrays Increment Array MaxAge Numbers Main Random random.Next Numbers.Length Console.WriteLine Console.ReadLine Array.create r.Next Increment an element in an Array in F# This is going to seem incredibly simple and trivial, yet I cannot ...
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54354656_c0
54354656
fsharp
0
Title: FAKE Start and Kill Process Problem title: FAKE Start and Kill Process Tags: f%23-fake, f%23, .net-core Problem: FAKE Start and Kill Process I have a fairly simple use case: Start a process serving an AspNetCore app with Swagger middleware for generating a swagger.json file. Start a process that reads said swagg...
FAKE Start and Kill Process FAKE Start and Kill Process f%23-fake f%23 .net-core FAKE Start Kill Process CreateProcess.fromRawCommand FakeProcMvc CreateProcess.addOnStarted FakeProcWriteFile Proc.run Proc.start CancellationTokenSource procTask.Wait tokenSource.Token tokenSource.Cancel Failure FAKE Start and Kill Proces...
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44341621_c0
44341621
fsharp
0
Title: Unable to build fsharp projects using FAKE. Getting &quot;Cannot open assembly&#x27;.paket/paket.bootstrapper.exe&#x27;: No such file or directory.&quot; Error Problem title: Unable to build fsharp projects using FAKE. Getting &quot;Cannot open assembly&#x27;.paket/paket.bootstrapper.exe&#x27;: No such file or d...
Unable to build fsharp projects using FAKE. Getting &quot;Cannot open assembly&#x27;.paket/paket.bootstrapper.exe&#x27;: No such file or directory.&quot; Error Unable to build fsharp projects using FAKE. Getting &quot;Cannot open assembly&#x27;.paket/paket.bootstrapper.exe&#x27;: No such file or directory.&quot; Error ...
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36742824_c0
36742824
fsharp
0
Title: String concat/join performance Problem title: String concat/join performance Tags: .net, f%23, performance, string Problem: String concat/join performance I am working with a an array of 5 character strings. And joining the items into one large string. x is the array and looks like this: val x : System.String []...
String concat/join performance String concat/join performance .net f%23 performance string System.String W0SPFR ITBPFA QVUS7N CJ6ZMQ V3HUQ5 YGWS8U OXCGSF GF0CUQ YR41AF VUVJI0 CTYQL3 Array.reduce Real CPU gen0 gen1 gen2 System.Text System.Text.StringBuilder Array.fold buf:StringBuilder buf.Append Seq.length String conca...
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40821011_c1
40821011
fsharp
1
filename, directory name, or volume label syntax is incorrect. Confirm that the <UsingTask> declaration is correct, that the assembly and all its dependencies are available, and that the task contains a public class that implements Microsoft.Build.Framework.ITask.Done Building Project "C:\work\MNP\testMSBuild1\FSharpW...
filename, directory name, or volume label syntax is incorrect. Confirm that the <UsingTask> declaration is correct, that the assembly and all its dependencies are available, and that the task contains a public class that implements Microsoft.Build.Framework.ITask.Done Building Project "C:\work\MNP\testMSBuild1\FSharpW...
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53217527_c0
53217527
fsharp
0
Title: System.IO.IOException: &#x27;The process cannot access the file&#x27; Problem title: System.IO.IOException: &#x27;The process cannot access the file&#x27; Tags: locking, f%23, multithreading, .net Problem: System.IO.IOException: 'The process cannot access the file' I am trying to synchronize logging to a file in...
System.IO.IOException: &#x27;The process cannot access the file&#x27; System.IO.IOException: &#x27;The process cannot access the file&#x27; locking f%23 multithreading .net System.IO.IOException regiondeployer.logger System System.IO Microsoft.FSharp.Core regiondeployer.personalprojectroot Object Literal log.txt File.C...
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23936079_c0
23936079
fsharp
0
Title: Map.find and Map.tryFind returning unexpected results Problem title: Map.find and Map.tryFind returning unexpected results Tags: f%23 Problem: Map.find and Map.tryFind returning unexpected results This is probably something obvious but banging my head against a wall here... I have a value: dailyCandleMap : Map<D...
Map.find and Map.tryFind returning unexpected results Map.find and Map.tryFind returning unexpected results f%23 Map.find Map.tryFind Map DayOfWeek List TimeSpan DayOfWeek.Monday Key Map.find and Map.tryFind returning unexpected results This is probably something obvious but banging my head against a wall here... I hav...
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71540913_c1
71540913
fsharp
1
= order.orderLines |> List.sum (fun x -> x.Price) OrderCalculated sum So caculateOrder function should be invoked only with actual aggregate's state. That means I need to add order line first, update state with produced OrderLineAdded event and finally execute calculation. After all I will collect all of events produc...
= order.orderLines |> List.sum (fun x -> x.Price) OrderCalculated sum So caculateOrder function should be invoked only with actual aggregate's state. That means I need to add order line first, update state with produced OrderLineAdded event and finally execute calculation. After all I will collect all of events produc...
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34656721_c0
34656721
fsharp
0
Title: How can I re-try a property-based-test if the randomly-generated inputs are not useful? Problem title: How can I re-try a property-based-test if the randomly-generated inputs are not useful? Tags: f%23, property-based-testing, nunit, .net, fscheck Problem: How can I re-try a property-based-test if the randomly-g...
How can I re-try a property-based-test if the randomly-generated inputs are not useful? How can I re-try a property-based-test if the randomly-generated inputs are not useful? f%23 property-based-testing nunit .net fscheck How FsCheck.Nunit NUnitTestAdapter Property MaxTest Calling Directory.Exists How can I re-try a p...
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36604817_c0
36604817
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Title: referencing one&#x27;s own class library in a F# project on VS2015 Problem title: referencing one&#x27;s own class library in a F# project on VS2015 Tags: f%23, visual-studio-2015, libraries Problem: referencing one's own class library in a F# project on VS2015 i have a solution called Algos on Solution explorer...
referencing one&#x27;s own class library in a F# project on VS2015 referencing one&#x27;s own class library in a F# project on VS2015 f%23 visual-studio-2015 libraries InnerError VS2015 Misc Search Seq.mapi Seq.minBy Seq.maxBy Bit n:int power2 powers_of_2 MyLibrary Misc.Bit.power2 visual-studio-2015 referencing one's o...
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43089522_c0
43089522
fsharp
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Title: F# remove duplicates from a string [] list Problem title: F# remove duplicates from a string [] list Tags: list, f%23, duplicates, arrays Problem: F# remove duplicates from a string [] list I have a program that results in an [] list, and I'm trying to remove near duplicated arrays from the list. An example of t...
F# remove duplicates from a string [] list F# remove duplicates from a string [] list list f%23 duplicates arrays a Jackson Stentzke Alec List.map aL2 aL.GetValue Equals aL2.GetValue List.concat List.distinct F# remove duplicates from a string [] list I have a program that results in an [] list, and I'm trying to remov...
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55033833_c0
55033833
fsharp
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Title: why no intellisense csvprovider in msfs? Problem title: why no intellisense csvprovider in msfs? Tags: csv, fslab, f%23, f%23-data Problem: why no intellisense csvprovider in msfs? I'm experimenting with FsLab and CvsProvider. The script below works in the f# REPL, however, I do not get any intellisense of the c...
why no intellisense csvprovider in msfs? why no intellisense csvprovider in msfs? csv fslab f%23 f%23-data FsLab FsLab.fsx net452 FSharp.Data.fsx FSharp.Data Stocks CsvProvider MSFT.csv Stocks.Load GetSample Look Note Date DateTime Open msft.Rows Seq.head firstRow.Date firstRow.Open Print HLOC row.High row.Low row.Open...
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55644139_c0
55644139
fsharp
0
Title: FAKE - Start process in new window Problem title: FAKE - Start process in new window Tags: f%23-fake-5, f%23-fake, f%23 Problem: FAKE - Start process in new window I am trying to launch an application in a new console window from a FAKE script. In normal .NET code, the method System.Diagnostics.Process.Start can...
FAKE - Start process in new window FAKE - Start process in new window f%23-fake-5 f%23-fake f%23 FAKE Start System.Diagnostics.Process.Start Task Does ProcessStartInfo FileName Arguments myapp.fsproj WorkingDirectory Process.Start Target.create psi.FileName psi.Arguments psi.WorkingDirectory ProcessStartInfo.CreateNoWi...
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16007368_c0
16007368
fsharp
0
Title: What is the immutable version to de/reference array? Problem title: What is the immutable version to de/reference array? Tags: reference, mutable, dereference, f%23, arrays Problem: What is the immutable version to de/reference array? How to de/reference the 3 array variables in this code instead of using mutabl...
What is the immutable version to de/reference array? What is the immutable version to de/reference array? reference mutable dereference f%23 arrays What ABCDBB ToCharArray CBACBAABA lcs_seq_1d_diags x:char y:char x.Length y.Length dk2 Array.create dk1 k-1 i-1 j-1 res_seq_1d_rows lcs_seq_1d_rows What is the immutable ve...
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4563056_c0
4563056
fsharp
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Title: F# Interactive bug? Problem title: F# Interactive bug? Tags: f%23, f%23-interactive Problem: F# Interactive bug? I've tried the following code in VS2010: open System.Security.Cryptography let rsaTest1 = let ecKey = [|0uy..143uy|] // junk data for testing let ecKeyMod = ecKey.[8..8+128-1] let ecKeyExp = ecKey.[13...
F# Interactive bug? F# Interactive bug? f%23 f%23-interactive System.NullReferenceException Interactive System.Security.Cryptography rsaTest1 RSAParameters Modulus Exponent rsaTest2 Object StartupCode$FSI_0004 FSI_0004.main Tachograph Project CompuTachTest rsaTest.fsx:line F# Interactive bug? I've tried the following c...
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18298135_c0
18298135
fsharp
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Title: Why currying with obj doesn&#x27;t work? Problem title: Why currying with obj doesn&#x27;t work? Tags: f%23 Problem: Why currying with obj doesn't work? Can you explain why one works but not the other? Given //fu : unit -> unit let fu() = ();; This works //exec : (unit -> unit) -> int -> unit let exec (f:(unit -...
Why currying with obj doesn&#x27;t work? Why currying with obj doesn&#x27;t work? f%23 Why data:int data:obj System.Object Data Why currying with obj doesn't work? Can you explain why one works but not the other? Given This works And it works for other types of data such as string , long , etc. This doesn't work and I ...
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