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69949606
fsharp
0
Title: Casting a system.Object to a specific type in F# Problem title: Casting a system.Object to a specific type in F# Tags: f%23 Problem: Casting a system.Object to a specific type in F# I have a standard type that I use to pass messages and objects between functions that has an optional MessageObject that is System....
Casting a system.Object to a specific type in F# Casting a system.Object to a specific type in F# f%23 Casting system.Object StatusMessage Message MessageObject Object Success SingleCorrectRecord CardTransactionWithOrder CardWithOrder Line RowTransaction ExchangeVariance exchangeVariance:decimal Seq.sumBy mt.MessageObj...
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76369479_c0
76369479
fsharp
0
Title: FSI : Bind but do not display Problem title: FSI : Bind but do not display Tags: f%23, fsi Problem: FSI : Bind but do not display Code signals: FSI, Bind, System.IO.Directory.GetFiles, Windows, System32, a423-4a3e-b620-2cfb01a9318d_Hype, a4c4-06849441518d_Serv, aa7d-2b616b672dde_even, AdvancedKeySettingsNotifica...
FSI : Bind but do not display FSI : Bind but do not display f%23 fsi FSI Bind System.IO.Directory.GetFiles Windows System32 a423-4a3e-b620-2cfb01a9318d_Hype a4c4-06849441518d_Serv aa7d-2b616b672dde_even AdvancedKeySettingsNotification.png AppHelpToast.png AudioToastIcon.png BackgroundAccessToastIcon.png bitlockertoasti...
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7383781_c0
7383781
fsharp
0
Title: C# to F# CRC16 ^ and ^^^ works different. How ^ works? Problem title: C# to F# CRC16 ^ and ^^^ works different. How ^ works? Tags: c%23, crc16, f%23 Problem: C# to F# CRC16 ^ and ^^^ works different. How ^ works? I found this C# code for CRC16 but I need it on F# : using System; public class Crc16 { const ushort...
C# to F# CRC16 ^ and ^^^ works different. How ^ works? C# to F# CRC16 ^ and ^^^ works different. How ^ works? c%23 crc16 f%23 CRC16 How ComputeChecksum bytes.Length ComputeChecksumBytes BitConverter.GetBytes table.Length uint16 C# to F# CRC16 ^ and ^^^ works different. How ^ works? I found this C# code for CRC16 but I ...
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8081352_c0
8081352
fsharp
0
Title: F# Generic List that holds methods as a method parameter... How to write method signature on Abstract Type Problem title: F# Generic List that holds methods as a method parameter... How to write method signature on Abstract Type Tags: generics, f%23 Problem: F# Generic List that holds methods as a method paramet...
F# Generic List that holds methods as a method parameter... How to write method signature on Abstract Type F# Generic List that holds methods as a method parameter... How to write method signature on Abstract Type generics f%23 Generic List How Abstract Type IValidator MethodResult Validate IList Func BasicUserModel F#...
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31592934_c0
31592934
fsharp
0
Title: MIX seqbuilder [CustomOperation] attribute method AND vanilla yield IN a single seq expression Problem title: MIX seqbuilder [CustomOperation] attribute method AND vanilla yield IN a single seq expression Tags: f%23 Problem: MIX seqbuilder [CustomOperation] attribute method AND vanilla yield IN a single seq expr...
MIX seqbuilder [CustomOperation] attribute method AND vanilla yield IN a single seq expression MIX seqbuilder [CustomOperation] attribute method AND vanilla yield IN a single seq expression f%23 MIX CustomOperation x.i x.ToString TBuilder x.Yield Seq.empty x.Test1 Calling Test1 Error MIX seqbuilder [CustomOperation] at...
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66814906_c0
66814906
fsharp
0
Title: How to use awaitable inside async? Problem title: How to use awaitable inside async? Tags: f%23 Problem: How to use awaitable inside async? I'm fairly new to F# and as practice I'm currently writing a module that has a lot of interop with C# libraries. When library code returns me Task , it's not a problem - I a...
How to use awaitable inside async? How to use awaitable inside async? f%23 How Task ExecuteAsync GetAwaiter Cli.Wrap Launcher Launcher.exe WithArguments TestName cmd.ExecuteAsync GetResult Async.StartImmediate Test AllBin publish_win10-x64 CommonTestLauncher.exe How to use awaitable inside async? I'm fairly new to F# a...
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40561513_c0
40561513
fsharp
0
Title: Module results hangs console app Problem title: Module results hangs console app Tags: f%23 Problem: Module results hangs console app module p1= let rec fn n acc = ... let result = fn 999 0 It is called from a different module under the same namespace. fn returns acc which is int. This works in either case ... l...
Module results hangs console app Module results hangs console app f%23 Module Good p1.fn ToString p1.result.ToString p1.result Module results hangs console app It is called from a different module under the same namespace. fn returns acc which is int. This works in either case ... But here, I can't figure out why the l...
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42804119_c1
42804119
fsharp
1
= let fBook (book:Book) = book.price let fChocolate (choc:Chocolate) = choc.price let fWrapped (innerCost,style) = innerCost + 0.5m let fBox innerCost = innerCost + 1.0m let fCard (innerCost,message) = innerCost + 2.0m // call the catamorphism cataGift fBook fChocolate fWrapped fBox fCard gift let deeplyNestedBox dept...
= let fBook (book:Book) = book.price let fChocolate (choc:Chocolate) = choc.price let fWrapped (innerCost,style) = innerCost + 0.5m let fBox innerCost = innerCost + 1.0m let fCard (innerCost,message) = innerCost + 2.0m // call the catamorphism cataGift fBook fChocolate fWrapped fBox fCard gift let deeplyNestedBox dept...
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378930_c0
378930
fsharp
0
Title: Trying to figure out how to set off an event when the enter key is pressed in a TextBox Problem title: Trying to figure out how to set off an event when the enter key is pressed in a TextBox Tags: f%23, .net, textbox Problem: Trying to figure out how to set off an event when the enter key is pressed in a TextBox...
Trying to figure out how to set off an event when the enter key is pressed in a TextBox Trying to figure out how to set off an event when the enter key is pressed in a TextBox f%23 .net textbox Trying TextBox System System.Windows.Forms System.Drawing Form Text STOP Width Height Left Top MessageBox.Show awe.Text EventH...
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20979138_c0
20979138
fsharp
0
Title: Invoking Record Member with Optional Parameters using Named Arguments Problem title: Invoking Record Member with Optional Parameters using Named Arguments Tags: named-parameters, f%23 Problem: Invoking Record Member with Optional Parameters using Named Arguments Consider the following record definition and accom...
Invoking Record Member with Optional Parameters using Named Arguments Invoking Record Member with Optional Parameters using Named Arguments named-parameters f%23 Named Invoking Record Member Optional Parameters Arguments MyRecord FieldA FieldB FieldC FieldD Create MyRecord.Create Compilation Invoking Record Member with...
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34406889_c0
34406889
fsharp
0
Title: F# RProvider - Method not found RProvider.RInterop.call Problem title: F# RProvider - Method not found RProvider.RInterop.call Tags: f%23, f%23-data, type-providers Problem: F# RProvider - Method not found RProvider.RInterop.call I am trying (for the first time) to use RProvider from F# but I must be missing som...
F# RProvider - Method not found RProvider.RInterop.call F# RProvider - Method not found RProvider.RInterop.call f%23 f%23-data type-providers RProvider Method RProvider.RInterop.call R.NET.1.5.5 net40 RDotNet.dll RDOTNET.FSharp.0.1.2.1 RDotNet.FSharp.dll RProvider.1.1.15 RProvider.dll RProvider.Runtime.dll RProvider.De...
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39862818_c0
39862818
fsharp
0
Title: F# find all elements present in another array Problem title: F# find all elements present in another array Tags: f%23 Problem: F# find all elements present in another array open System open System.IO open FSharp.Collections [<EntryPoint>] let main argv = let path = "data1.txt" let lines = use reader = new Stream...
F# find all elements present in another array F# find all elements present in another array f%23 Array.filter Array.exists Severity Description Project File Line Suppression State Error Type Expecting ParseLibs Program.fs Learn fsharp.org See Tutorial System System.IO FSharp.Collections EntryPoint data1.txt StreamReade...
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21867558_c1
21867558
fsharp
1
xmlns:wf="clr-namespace:App" Title="" Height="450" Width="500"> <Canvas Height="400" Width="400"> <wf:MyRender Width="300" Height="300"/> </Canvas> </Window> The name of the application is App.fs. XAML keeps telling me MyRender is not found in App namespace. I can't uderstand why or what I can do to fix it. Could some...
xmlns:wf="clr-namespace:App" Title="" Height="450" Width="500"> <Canvas Height="400" Width="400"> <wf:MyRender Width="300" Height="300"/> </Canvas> </Window> The name of the application is App.fs. XAML keeps telling me MyRender is not found in App namespace. I can't uderstand why or what I can do to fix it. Could some...
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53973846_c0
53973846
fsharp
0
Title: F# - How to efficiently store and load DU / record trees in the database Problem title: F# - How to efficiently store and load DU / record trees in the database Tags: deserialization, f%23, sql-server, serialization Problem: F# - How to efficiently store and load DU / record trees in the database I model a busin...
F# - How to efficiently store and load DU / record trees in the database F# - How to efficiently store and load DU / record trees in the database deserialization f%23 sql-server serialization How object1.object2.object3 F# - How to efficiently store and load DU / record trees in the database I model a business domain u...
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5747993_c0
5747993
fsharp
0
Title: Executing web-service calls in parallel Problem title: Executing web-service calls in parallel Tags: web-services, task-parallel-library, f%23, c%23, .net Problem: Executing web-service calls in parallel I saw these questions Recommendations for executing .NET HttpWebRequests in parallel in ASP.NET and Async.Par...
Executing web-service calls in parallel Executing web-service calls in parallel web-services task-parallel-library f%23 c%23 .net Executing Executing web-service calls in parallel I saw these questions Recommendations for executing .NET HttpWebRequests in parallel in ASP.NET and Async.Parallel or Array.Parallel.Map fro...
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33990928_c0
33990928
fsharp
0
Title: F# records and list sorting Problem title: F# records and list sorting Tags: list, f%23, sorting, records Problem: F# records and list sorting I am fairly new to F# and am messing around with records and ways to store/sort them. What i have now is a this, which works fairly nicely... i think. Now seeing how this...
F# records and list sorting F# records and list sorting list f%23 sorting records RecordTypes Student Name studentFive.age List.iter Age Major s.Name s.age s.major None studentList.Name F# records and list sorting I am fairly new to F# and am messing around with records and ways to store/sort them. What i have now is a...
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51721591_c0
51721591
fsharp
0
Title: How do I use `member val` in object expressions in fsharp? Problem title: How do I use `member val` in object expressions in fsharp? Tags: f%23 Problem: How do I use `member val` in object expressions in fsharp? I have an interface in F# (generated from some typescript) that looks like this: type [<AllowNullLite...
How do I use `member val` in object expressions in fsharp? How do I use `member val` in object expressions in fsharp? f%23 How AllowNullLiteral AppOptions Admin.Credential.Credential Object Admin.AppOptions None How do I use `member val` in object expressions in fsharp? I have an interface in F# (generated from some ty...
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38111555_c0
38111555
fsharp
0
Title: Parsing out a portion of a JSON file and seeing the data Problem title: Parsing out a portion of a JSON file and seeing the data Tags: f%23-interactive, f%23-data, f%23, json Problem: Parsing out a portion of a JSON file and seeing the data I found this F# JSON parsing - How to get property using complex path (c...
Parsing out a portion of a JSON file and seeing the data Parsing out a portion of a JSON file and seeing the data f%23-interactive f%23-data f%23 json Parsing JSON JsonValue.Load soiltest.json JObject.Parse node.SelectToken John Doe December Console.WriteLine FS0020 Use soilTest:string Parsing out a portion of a JSON f...
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38779557_c0
38779557
fsharp
0
Title: Avoiding mutable booleans indicating state Problem title: Avoiding mutable booleans indicating state Tags: f%23 Problem: Avoiding mutable booleans indicating state Suppose that before you enter a long running process, you have to perform some pre-start checks. Suppose also that once these checks are satisfied yo...
Avoiding mutable booleans indicating state Avoiding mutable booleans indicating state f%23 Avoiding System.Random someCondition1 r.Next someCondition2 conditionCheck1 conditionCheck2 Avoiding mutable booleans indicating state Suppose that before you enter a long running process, you have to perform some pre-start check...
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3038720_c0
3038720
fsharp
0
Title: How to call IronPython function from C#/F#? Problem title: How to call IronPython function from C#/F#? Tags: c%23, ironpython, f%23 Problem: How to call IronPython function from C#/F#? This is kind of follow up questions of Integration of C#, F#, IronPython and IronRuby In order to use C/C++ function from Python...
How to call IronPython function from C#/F#? How to call IronPython function from C#/F#? c%23 ironpython f%23 C#/F# How IronPython Add PyObject PyTuple_New Py_BuildValue PyTuple_SetItem PyEval_CallObject PyFloat_AsDouble Py_DECREF How to call IronPython function from C#/F#? This is kind of follow up questions of Integra...
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67649641_c1
67649641
fsharp
1
this.Privacy () = this.View() Now since the routing conventions is governed by the pattern that it is, I was thinking that I could attempt adding a new action here, and get it to serve me some content. So the controller would have this body: member this.Index () = this.View() member this.newPath() = his.Content("Hello...
this.Privacy () = this.View() Now since the routing conventions is governed by the pattern that it is, I was thinking that I could attempt adding a new action here, and get it to serve me some content. So the controller would have this body: member this.Index () = this.View() member this.newPath() = his.Content("Hello...
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13821811_c0
13821811
fsharp
0
Title: F# Ways to help type inference? Problem title: F# Ways to help type inference? Tags: f%23, type-inference Problem: F# Ways to help type inference? In Expert F# 2.0 by Don Syme, Adam Granicz, and Antonio Cisternino, pg. 44 Type inference: Using the |> operator lets type information flow from input objects to the ...
F# Ways to help type inference? F# Ways to help type inference? f%23 type-inference Ways F# Ways to help type inference? In Expert F# 2.0 by Don Syme, Adam Granicz, and Antonio Cisternino, pg. 44 So clearly using |> can help type inference. As always, declaring the type is also helpful. Are there any other means/tactic...
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64092920_c0
64092920
fsharp
0
Title: F# unable to create NUnit tests from TestFixtureSource and class with multiple parameter constructor Problem title: F# unable to create NUnit tests from TestFixtureSource and class with multiple parameter constructor Tags: f%23, nunit Problem: F# unable to create NUnit tests from TestFixtureSource and class with...
F# unable to create NUnit tests from TestFixtureSource and class with multiple parameter constructor F# unable to create NUnit tests from TestFixtureSource and class with multiple parameter constructor f%23 nunit TestFixtureSource NUnit TestFixtureSoource SimpleFixtureArgs Source String.Empty text2 Test Assert.AreEqual...
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48367833_c2
48367833
fsharp
2
M", "location": "Edinburgh" } } } In order to do so I have created the following records: type MessageContent = { senderId: string senderName: string text: string; } type Message = { timestampId : string chatMessages : MessageContent;} type Chat = { chatPartnerId : string Messages : Message array;} type ListingContent ...
M", "location": "Edinburgh" } } } In order to do so I have created the following records: type MessageContent = { senderId: string senderName: string text: string; } type Message = { timestampId : string chatMessages : MessageContent;} type Chat = { chatPartnerId : string Messages : Message array;} type ListingContent ...
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14415831_c0
14415831
fsharp
0
Title: F# compiler and runtime version number confusion Problem title: F# compiler and runtime version number confusion Tags: nuget, .net, f%23, mono Problem: F# compiler and runtime version number confusion I am unable to figure out which version of the F# Core runtime library should be used in combination with the Mo...
F# compiler and runtime version number confusion F# compiler and runtime version number confusion nuget .net f%23 mono F# compiler and runtime version number confusion I am unable to figure out which version of the F# Core runtime library should be used in combination with the Mono platform (.NET 3.5). Installed with M...
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48941343_c0
48941343
fsharp
0
Title: F# equality behavior on union type with function case Problem title: F# equality behavior on union type with function case Tags: f%23, discriminated-union, equality Problem: F# equality behavior on union type with function case I'm trying to understand this equality behavior. The record equality test fails, but ...
F# equality behavior on union type with function case F# equality behavior on union type with function case f%23 discriminated-union equality TestUnion Case1 Case2 TestType Foo Microsoft.VisualStudio.TestTools.UnitTesting TestClass Testing TestMethod __.ThisFails Assert.AreEqual __.ThisPasses a.Foo b.Foo F# equality be...
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53738160_c0
53738160
fsharp
0
Title: What is the most efficient way to parse a text file by lines, where some values have enclosed carriage return characters (\r), in .net? Problem title: What is the most efficient way to parse a text file by lines, where some values have enclosed carriage return characters (\r), in .net? Tags: .net, c%23, f%23 Pro...
What is the most efficient way to parse a text file by lines, where some values have enclosed carriage return characters (\r), in .net? What is the most efficient way to parse a text file by lines, where some values have enclosed carriage return characters (\r), in .net? .net c%23 f%23 What What is the most efficient w...
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70923293_c0
70923293
fsharp
0
Title: F# Recursion to Summarize a Path given by List of Points Problem title: F# Recursion to Summarize a Path given by List of Points Tags: f%23, list, recursion Problem: F# Recursion to Summarize a Path given by List of Points I am new to F# and have stumbled on a problem that I am interested in. I am trying to recr...
F# Recursion to Summarize a Path given by List of Points F# Recursion to Summarize a Path given by List of Points f%23 list recursion Recursion Summarize Path List Points List.reduce Empty head::next::rest F# Recursion to Summarize a Path given by List of Points I am new to F# and have stumbled on a problem that I am i...
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7557421_c0
7557421
fsharp
0
Title: Trouble with String.split in F# Problem title: Trouble with String.split in F# Tags: string, lexer, f%23 Problem: Trouble with String.split in F# I am having trouble with the following code, I am trying to build a lexer. Again I am using the examples from F# for Scientists. let lines_of_file filename = seq { use...
Trouble with String.split in F# Trouble with String.split in F# string lexer f%23 Trouble String.split lines_of_file File.OpenRead StreamReader reader.EndOfStream reader.ReadLine read_matrix Seq.map Math.Matrix.of_seq System System.IO System.Runtime.Serialization.Formatters.Binary Microsoft.FSharp.Core Trouble with Str...
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69654410_c0
69654410
fsharp
0
Title: ToArray and ToString return (unit -&gt; string), not string. What should I do? Problem title: ToArray and ToString return (unit -&gt; string), not string. What should I do? Tags: f%23, string Problem: ToArray and ToString return (unit -> string), not string. What should I do? Notes Why a type method that should ...
ToArray and ToString return (unit -&gt; string), not string. What should I do? ToArray and ToString return (unit -&gt; string), not string. What should I do? f%23 string ToArray ToString What ZipFile.OpenRead Environment.ExpandEnvironmentVariables Directory.EnumerateFiles archive.GetEntry mcmod.info Also EntryPoint mod...
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24973540_c0
24973540
fsharp
0
Title: F# context.DataContext.ExecuteStoreQuery Problem title: F# context.DataContext.ExecuteStoreQuery Tags: fsharp.data.sqlclient, f%23 Problem: F# context.DataContext.ExecuteStoreQuery Has anyone used context.DataContext.ExecuteStoreQuery? I am using the SqlEntityConnection to pull data from a stored procedure defin...
F# context.DataContext.ExecuteStoreQuery F# context.DataContext.ExecuteStoreQuery fsharp.data.sqlclient f%23 context.DataContext.ExecuteStoreQuery CREATE PROCEDURE CustOrderHist CustomerID SELECT ProductName Total SUM Quantity Products Order Details Orders Customers WHERE C.CustomerID O.CustomerID O.OrderID OD.OrderID ...
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45067204_c1
45067204
fsharp
1
.${shortdate}.txt" archiveEvery="Day" archiveNumbering = "Rolling" maxArchiveFiles="7" concurrentWrites="false" /> <target name="console" xsi:type="Console" /> </targets> <rules> <logger name="indexCheckLogger" minlevel="Trace" writeTo="indexCheckLog" final="true"/> <logger name="*" minlevel="Trace" writeTo="logfile" /...
.${shortdate}.txt" archiveEvery="Day" archiveNumbering = "Rolling" maxArchiveFiles="7" concurrentWrites="false" /> <target name="console" xsi:type="Console" /> </targets> <rules> <logger name="indexCheckLogger" minlevel="Trace" writeTo="indexCheckLog" final="true"/> <logger name="*" minlevel="Trace" writeTo="logfile" /...
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33113602_c0
33113602
fsharp
0
Title: Is there any &quot;List.divideAt&quot; HOF in the F# library? Problem title: Is there any &quot;List.divideAt&quot; HOF in the F# library? Tags: f%23, .net, functional-programming Problem: Is there any "List.divideAt" HOF in the F# library? I implemented a function that I chose to call divideAt : module List = l...
Is there any &quot;List.divideAt&quot; HOF in the F# library? Is there any &quot;List.divideAt&quot; HOF in the F# library? f%23 .net functional-programming List.divideAt HOF List List.rev h::_ h::t h::acc List.tryFindIndex None Some List.take List.skip Is there any "List.divideAt" HOF in the F# library? I implemented ...
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6289914_c0
6289914
fsharp
0
Title: Is it possible to use FsYacc parser developed for one language as part of parsing process for other language? Problem title: Is it possible to use FsYacc parser developed for one language as part of parsing process for other language? Tags: f%23, fsyacc, parsing Problem: Is it possible to use FsYacc parser devel...
Is it possible to use FsYacc parser developed for one language as part of parsing process for other language? Is it possible to use FsYacc parser developed for one language as part of parsing process for other language? f%23 fsyacc parsing FsYacc Is it possible to use FsYacc parser developed for one language as part of...
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44399799_c0
44399799
fsharp
0
Title: 1:n relationship is m:n with SqlTypeProvider in F#? Problem title: 1:n relationship is m:n with SqlTypeProvider in F#? Tags: f%23, type-providers Problem: 1:n relationship is m:n with SqlTypeProvider in F#? I have really simple database: Room is located in House. The House could have multiple Rooms. Every Room i...
1:n relationship is m:n with SqlTypeProvider in F#? 1:n relationship is m:n with SqlTypeProvider in F#? f%23 type-providers m:n SqlTypeProvider db.Rooms Seq.head dbo.Houses Address CREATE TABLE Houses IDENTITY PRIMARY KEY Rooms Description id_Houses ALTER ADD FOREIGN REFERENCES INSERT INTO VALUES Our What Bedroom Bathr...
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29697198_c0
29697198
fsharp
0
Title: FSharp calling a generic method in a base class Problem title: FSharp calling a generic method in a base class Tags: f%23 Problem: FSharp calling a generic method in a base class This question is based on the Functional Random Generators in week one of this course: https://www.coursera.org/course/reactive The co...
FSharp calling a generic method in a base class FSharp calling a generic method in a base class f%23 FSharp AbstractClass Generator Generate IntGenerator Int32 System.Random this.Generate rand.Next Int32.MinValue Int32.MaxValue integers.Map this.Map base.Generate FSharp calling a generic method in a base class This que...
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19444020_c0
19444020
fsharp
0
Title: How to pass variable to match statement if not part of sequence? Problem title: How to pass variable to match statement if not part of sequence? Tags: f%23 Problem: How to pass variable to match statement if not part of sequence? I have written a simple function that averages over parts of a sequence. First "col...
How to pass variable to match statement if not part of sequence? How to pass variable to match statement if not part of sequence? f%23 How Seq.averageBy Peak Offpeak Seq.filter How to pass variable to match statement if not part of sequence? I have written a simple function that averages over parts of a sequence. First...
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34302164_c1
34302164
fsharp
1
at the first, most abstracted call. Finally, note that the error message says the exception was thrown in Mod2--even though the break is in Mod1. (And I can't step from Mod4 to Mod2 to examine the exception conditions--it jumps from Mod4 to Mod1.) EDIT*** I got one detail wrong. The break does not jump from Mod4 to Mo...
at the first, most abstracted call. Finally, note that the error message says the exception was thrown in Mod2--even though the break is in Mod1. (And I can't step from Mod4 to Mod2 to examine the exception conditions--it jumps from Mod4 to Mod1.) EDIT*** I got one detail wrong. The break does not jump from Mod4 to Mo...
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63975349_c0
63975349
fsharp
0
Title: Writing unit tests against PrintfFormat Problem title: Writing unit tests against PrintfFormat Tags: f%23 Problem: Writing unit tests against PrintfFormat I have a type that I'm trying to understand by writing unit tests against it, however I can't reason what to do with PrintfFormat type ValueFormat<'p,'st,'rd,...
Writing unit tests against PrintfFormat Writing unit tests against PrintfFormat f%23 Writing PrintfFormat ValueFormat this.format this.handler Some None this.format.GetFormatterNames List.map String.replace String.toUpperInvariant s_VALUE this.paramNames this.format.PrettyTokenize Writing unit tests against PrintfForma...
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16234364_c0
16234364
fsharp
0
Title: Why I can not use disposable objects in object members? Problem title: Why I can not use disposable objects in object members? Tags: f%23, idisposable, .net Problem: Why I can not use disposable objects in object members? I don't want to add StreamWriter parameter to Write-To-File procedure but when I'm trying t...
Why I can not use disposable objects in object members? Why I can not use disposable objects in object members? f%23 idisposable .net System.ObjectDisposedException Why StreamWriter mscorlib.dll Additional Cannot TextWriter IFlog i.FLog LogFile Printf.kfprintf level.ToString DateTime.Now LogFileName F.log File.Exists F...
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21371830_c0
21371830
fsharp
0
Title: F# Sql Type Provider: How to access Problem title: F# Sql Type Provider: How to access Tags: type-providers, f%23 Problem: F# Sql Type Provider: How to access I am using a TypeProvider to access some data like this: type internal SqlConnection = SqlEntityConnection<ConnectionString = @"XXXXXXXXXX"> type FooRepos...
F# Sql Type Provider: How to access F# Sql Type Provider: How to access type-providers f%23 Sql Type Provider How SqlConnection SqlEntityConnection ConnectionString XXXXXXXXXX FooRepository x.GetFoo SqlConnection.GetDataContext context.Foos foo.Id SqlDataConnection XXXXXXX F# Sql Type Provider: How to access I am using...
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76691181_c0
76691181
fsharp
0
Title: Webapi Set a delay between requests and queue them Problem title: Webapi Set a delay between requests and queue them Tags: .net, f%23, asp.net-core-webapi, asp.net-core Problem: Webapi Set a delay between requests and queue them I guess there may be a simple way to do this, but I have an API that I need to "stag...
Webapi Set a delay between requests and queue them Webapi Set a delay between requests and queue them .net f%23 asp.net-core-webapi asp.net-core Webapi Set ApiController Route WeighScanController ILogger ControllerBase HttpGet _.Get WeighScanM2.weighScanM2 Incorrect Values Passed asp.net-core-webapi asp.net-core Webapi...
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41786058_c1
41786058
fsharp
1
; // first run alglib.minlbfgscreate(1, x, out state); alglib.minlbfgssetcond(state, epsg, epsf, epsx, maxits); alglib.minlbfgssetstpmax(state, stpmax); alglib.minlbfgsoptimize(state, function1_grad, null, null); alglib.minlbfgsresults(state, out x, out rep); System.Console.WriteLine("{0}", alglib.ap.format(x,2)); // E...
; // first run alglib.minlbfgscreate(1, x, out state); alglib.minlbfgssetcond(state, epsg, epsf, epsx, maxits); alglib.minlbfgssetstpmax(state, stpmax); alglib.minlbfgsoptimize(state, function1_grad, null, null); alglib.minlbfgsresults(state, out x, out rep); System.Console.WriteLine("{0}", alglib.ap.format(x,2)); // E...
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43766671_c1
43766671
fsharp
1
, set [<JsonProperty("createdAt")>] member val CreatedUtc = DateTime.MinValue with get, set [<JsonProperty("updatedAt")>] member val UpdatedUtc = DateTime.MinValue with get, set [<JsonProperty("entityName")>] member val EntityName = String.Empty with get, set For debugging purposes, I have used the following handler to...
, set [<JsonProperty("createdAt")>] member val CreatedUtc = DateTime.MinValue with get, set [<JsonProperty("updatedAt")>] member val UpdatedUtc = DateTime.MinValue with get, set [<JsonProperty("entityName")>] member val EntityName = String.Empty with get, set For debugging purposes, I have used the following handler to...
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10791083_c0
10791083
fsharp
0
Title: Is this F# function tail-recursive where the recursive function is called several times inside the function? Problem title: Is this F# function tail-recursive where the recursive function is called several times inside the function? Tags: optimization, f%23, tail-call-optimization, tail-recursion Problem: Is thi...
Is this F# function tail-recursive where the recursive function is called several times inside the function? Is this F# function tail-recursive where the recursive function is called several times inside the function? optimization f%23 tail-call-optimization tail-recursion List.isEmpty List.fold List.map Is this F# fun...
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4637181_c0
4637181
fsharp
0
Title: fsi.exe Assembly: Anyone know how to embed it? Problem title: fsi.exe Assembly: Anyone know how to embed it? Tags: embed, f%23, .net, scripting-language, assemblies Problem: fsi.exe Assembly: Anyone know how to embed it? Long time reader, very first question. fsi.exe is a .NET executable and therefore contains i...
fsi.exe Assembly: Anyone know how to embed it? fsi.exe Assembly: Anyone know how to embed it? embed f%23 .net scripting-language assemblies fsi.exe Assembly Anyone fsi.exe Assembly: Anyone know how to embed it? Long time reader, very first question. fsi.exe is a .NET executable and therefore contains its own assembly c...
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5454157_c0
5454157
fsharp
0
Title: How can I make an HTTP POST request in F#? Problem title: How can I make an HTTP POST request in F#? Tags: http-post, http, f%23 Problem: How can I make an HTTP POST request in F#? The following code sends a GET request. This is making me crazy. let postDocRaw (url:string) (data: string) : string = let data' : b...
How can I make an HTTP POST request in F#? How can I make an HTTP POST request in F#? http-post http f%23 How HTTP POST url:string System.Text.Encoding.ASCII.GetBytes WebRequest.Create request.Method request.ContentType request.ContentLength int64 Length request.GetRequestStream wstream.Write wstream.Flush wstream.Clos...
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291445_c0
291445
fsharp
0
Title: F# Beginner: retrieving an array of data from a server Problem title: F# Beginner: retrieving an array of data from a server Tags: mysql, f%23, database Problem: F# Beginner: retrieving an array of data from a server I'm trying to grab data from a MySQL database. Approach 2 - apply/map style I'm using the MySQL ...
F# Beginner: retrieving an array of data from a server F# Beginner: retrieving an array of data from a server mysql f%23 database a Beginner build_sequence query.read MySql.Data.MySqlClient.MySqlDataReader command.ExecuteReader reader.Read reader.FieldCount reader.GetValue ToString F# Beginner: retrieving an array of d...
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4365643_c0
4365643
fsharp
0
Title: ExcelDna &amp; standalone F# installation Problem title: ExcelDna &amp; standalone F# installation Tags: excel, excel-dna, f%23 Problem: ExcelDna & standalone F# installation I have downloaded the F# zipped distribution (i.e., without the installer) on Windows and I have a difficulty using ExcelDna with it. When...
ExcelDna &amp; standalone F# installation ExcelDna &amp; standalone F# installation excel excel-dna f%23 F# ExcelDna DnaLibrary Name FSharp Sample Language CDATA Foo Bar ExcelDna.Integration Hello ExcelFunction Category Functions Description ExternalLibrary Path MyExcelDna.dll ExcelDna & standalone F# installation I ha...
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21759154_c0
21759154
fsharp
0
Title: Trouble getting TeamCity to build F# projects Problem title: Trouble getting TeamCity to build F# projects Tags: teamcity, msbuild, f%23, continuous-integration Problem: Trouble getting TeamCity to build F# projects I'm trying to get our build server (TeamCity 8) to build an F# project (the first any of us have ...
Trouble getting TeamCity to build F# projects Trouble getting TeamCity to build F# projects teamcity msbuild f%23 continuous-integration Trouble TeamCity Project Parameter FSharpTargetsPath Condition Exists Rebuild Trouble getting TeamCity to build F# projects I'm trying to get our build server (TeamCity 8) to build an...
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60779845_c0
60779845
fsharp
0
Title: F# DbContext Inheritance with multiple constructors and property Problem title: F# DbContext Inheritance with multiple constructors and property Tags: f%23, functional-programming, entity-framework-core Problem: F# DbContext Inheritance with multiple constructors and property I'm learning my way to using Ef Core...
F# DbContext Inheritance with multiple constructors and property F# DbContext Inheritance with multiple constructors and property f%23 functional-programming entity-framework-core DbContext Inheritance TestDbContext conn:string Some opts:DbContextOptions None connectionString:Option x.ConnectionString __.OnConfiguring ...
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22576373_c0
22576373
fsharp
0
Title: The field &#x27;Commons&#x27; not defined in freebase provider for fsharp Problem title: The field &#x27;Commons&#x27; not defined in freebase provider for fsharp Tags: f%23-data, freebase, type-providers, f%23 Problem: The field 'Commons' not defined in freebase provider for fsharp I'm having some problems with...
The field &#x27;Commons&#x27; not defined in freebase provider for fsharp The field &#x27;Commons&#x27; not defined in freebase provider for fsharp f%23-data freebase type-providers f%23 Commons Literal FreebaseApiKey AIzaSyCOn15-T31Ls FreebaseDataWithKey FreebaseDataProvider Key FreebaseDataWithKey.GetDataContext data...
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53650500_c0
53650500
fsharp
0
Title: What is the most idiomatic way of representing errors in F# Problem title: What is the most idiomatic way of representing errors in F# Tags: f%23, error-handling Problem: What is the most idiomatic way of representing errors in F# I'm working on F# project and I wonder what is the best practice to return domain ...
What is the most idiomatic way of representing errors in F# What is the most idiomatic way of representing errors in F# f%23 error-handling DomainException ItemNotFoundException DomainError ItemNotFoundError What Result Exception Item Some None Error Name Message ItemNotFound DomainErrorTypes ItemInvalidFormat What is ...
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13085575_c0
13085575
fsharp
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Title: Some basic seq and list questions Problem title: Some basic seq and list questions Tags: f%23 Problem: Some basic seq and list questions Possible Duplicate: Linked list partition function and reversed results Actually I don't care about the input type or the output type, any of seq, array, list will do. (It does...
Some basic seq and list questions Some basic seq and list questions f%23 Some List.rev x::xs x::newList Seq.takeWhile Array.ofList List.toArray A.ofB B.ofA List Seq Array List.toSeq Seq.append Seq.concat Some basic seq and list questions Actually I don't care about the input type or the output type, any of seq, array, ...
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2860620_c0
2860620
fsharp
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Title: Getting System.IO.FileNotFoundException exception when try to run an application written in F# Problem title: Getting System.IO.FileNotFoundException exception when try to run an application written in F# Tags: f%23 Problem: Getting System.IO.FileNotFoundException exception when try to run an application written...
Getting System.IO.FileNotFoundException exception when try to run an application written in F# Getting System.IO.FileNotFoundException exception when try to run an application written in F# f%23 System.IO.FileNotFoundException Getting Getting System.IO.FileNotFoundException exception when try to run an application writ...
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69980333_c0
69980333
fsharp
0
Title: Parsed F# DateTime value not equal to the original DateTime value Problem title: Parsed F# DateTime value not equal to the original DateTime value Tags: parsing, datetime, f%23, equality Problem: Parsed F# DateTime value not equal to the original DateTime value Consider the following code that converts a DateTim...
Parsed F# DateTime value not equal to the original DateTime value Parsed F# DateTime value not equal to the original DateTime value parsing datetime f%23 equality Parsed DateTime TryParse DateTime.Now DateTime.TryParse Some None dt.ToString v.ToString Guid Int32.TryParse Guid.TryParse Parsed F# DateTime value not equal...
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73462422_c0
73462422
fsharp
0
Title: Rearrange rows of arbitrary data and columns in Deedle Problem title: Rearrange rows of arbitrary data and columns in Deedle Tags: f%23, deedle Problem: Rearrange rows of arbitrary data and columns in Deedle I would like to rearrange row values to columns. In Rearrange rows and columns in Deedle this was done vi...
Rearrange rows of arbitrary data and columns in Deedle Rearrange rows of arbitrary data and columns in Deedle f%23 deedle Rearrange Deedle Frame.pivotTable Sum Key Attribute Value nK1 nK2 System.Text.Encoding.UTF8.GetBytes MemoryStream Frame.ReadCsv df.Print DateTime df1 r.GetAs frm.GetColumn Different df1.Print Rearra...
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35491297_c0
35491297
fsharp
0
Title: Visual Studio 2015 deleting test ouput files Problem title: Visual Studio 2015 deleting test ouput files Tags: unit-testing, testing, automated-tests, f%23, visual-studio Problem: Visual Studio 2015 deleting test ouput files I am currently working on a small program which prepares the environment for testing (re...
Visual Studio 2015 deleting test ouput files Visual Studio 2015 deleting test ouput files unit-testing testing automated-tests f%23 visual-studio Visual Studio Visual Studio 2015 deleting test ouput files I am currently working on a small program which prepares the environment for testing (reverts the snapshot of a VM,...
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13573029_c0
13573029
fsharp
0
Title: Is there a safe way of converting a Collection to a sequence in F#? Problem title: Is there a safe way of converting a Collection to a sequence in F#? Tags: functional-programming, f%23, .net Problem: Is there a safe way of converting a Collection to a sequence in F#? Good afternoon, all! So I've been playing ar...
Is there a safe way of converting a Collection to a sequence in F#? Is there a safe way of converting a Collection to a sequence in F#? functional-programming f%23 .net query Collection System.DirectoryServices.DirectorySearcher a.FindAll entries_list entries_seq Seq.cast Seq.toList SearchResult Is there a safe way of ...
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64657780_c0
64657780
fsharp
0
Title: In F# interactive, how to get the results of [&lt;fun:Invoke@3233&gt;] from List.map? Problem title: In F# interactive, how to get the results of [&lt;fun:Invoke@3233&gt;] from List.map? Tags: f%23-interactive, f%23 Problem: In F# interactive, how to get the results of [ ] from List.map? Total newbie F# question...
In F# interactive, how to get the results of [&lt;fun:Invoke@3233&gt;] from List.map? In F# interactive, how to get the results of [&lt;fun:Invoke@3233&gt;] from List.map? f%23-interactive f%23 List.map System Visit Model Name m.Name Cell Visit.Model Visit.init m:Model Visit.getName m.Visit Column Appointments Cell.Mod...
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38511684_c0
38511684
fsharp
0
Title: Using IRepository interfaces in f# Problem title: Using IRepository interfaces in f# Tags: f%23, f%23-3.0, c%23-to-f%23 Problem: Using IRepository interfaces in f# I'm currently rewriting a graduate student project that was written in c# to f#. I'm stumped on how to handle IRepository interfaces in f#. It seems ...
Using IRepository interfaces in f# Using IRepository interfaces in f# f%23 f%23-3.0 c%23-to-f%23 myNameSpace.SolarSystem Using IRepository SolarSystem ClassOfSolarSystems repo.Query Where s.SolarGroups.Any searchCatalog.Contains Repo IEnumerable Int32 Using IRepository interfaces in f# I'm currently rewriting a graduat...
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9221533_c0
9221533
fsharp
0
Title: How can I embed a function call inside another function? Problem title: How can I embed a function call inside another function? Tags: f%23, .net Problem: How can I embed a function call inside another function? So I have a function that I've pulled from a tutorial: let sumOfSquares nums = nums |> Seq.map sqr |>...
How can I embed a function call inside another function? How can I embed a function call inside another function? f%23 .net How Seq.map Seq.sum System.Diagnostics.Stopwatch sw.Start sw.Stop sw.ElapsedMilliseconds System.Console.WriteLine n.ToString Time Trial How can I embed a function call inside another function? So ...
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9893179_c0
9893179
fsharp
0
Title: How to make F# infer common base type? Problem title: How to make F# infer common base type? Tags: visual-studio-2010, f%23, inheritance, type-inference Problem: How to make F# infer common base type? Consider this: module Module1 = type A() = class end type B() = inherit A() type C() = inherit A() let f x = if ...
How to make F# infer common base type? How to make F# infer common base type? visual-studio-2010 f%23 inheritance type-inference How Module1 visual-studio-2010 How to make F# infer common base type? Consider this: The last line yields an error about type B being expected, but type C being found instead. Ok, I can prete...
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60318910_c0
60318910
fsharp
0
Title: Change Option val into (SpecialType of val | DefaultType) Problem title: Change Option val into (SpecialType of val | DefaultType) Tags: fold, f%23 Problem: Change Option val into (SpecialType of val | DefaultType) I got this bit of code to manage my connection state. I'm trying to learn F#. Now in the connect f...
Change Option val into (SpecialType of val | DefaultType) Change Option val into (SpecialType of val | DefaultType) fold f%23 ArgumentNullException ArgumentOutOfRangeException SocketException Change Option SpecialType DefaultType try_connect_tcp Option.fold Connected Disconnected ConnectionState TcpClient LoggedIn Some...
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10139168_c1
10139168
fsharp
1
'Release|AnyCPU' "> <DebugType>pdbonly</DebugType> <Optimize>true</Optimize> <Tailcalls>true</Tailcalls> <OutputPath>bin\Release\</OutputPath> <DefineConstants>TRACE</DefineConstants> <WarningLevel>3</WarningLevel> <DocumentationFile>bin\Release\TestFsIL.XML</DocumentationFile> </PropertyGroup> Now, if I comment out l...
'Release|AnyCPU' "> <DebugType>pdbonly</DebugType> <Optimize>true</Optimize> <Tailcalls>true</Tailcalls> <OutputPath>bin\Release\</OutputPath> <DefineConstants>TRACE</DefineConstants> <WarningLevel>3</WarningLevel> <DocumentationFile>bin\Release\TestFsIL.XML</DocumentationFile> </PropertyGroup> Now, if I comment out l...
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3097293_c0
3097293
fsharp
0
Title: Type-mismatch in between List.reduce and defined type Problem title: Type-mismatch in between List.reduce and defined type Tags: type-mismatch, f%23, list Problem: Type-mismatch in between List.reduce and defined type I'm trying to make a function array, which I'm using inside a List.reduce HOF. I used to have a...
Type-mismatch in between List.reduce and defined type Type-mismatch in between List.reduce and defined type type-mismatch f%23 list Type-mismatch List.reduce List.min List.max List.min:TreeOfPosition TreeOfPosition BranchP List.map Type-mismatch in between List.reduce and defined type I'm trying to make a function arra...
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18253420_c1
18253420
fsharp
1
get some feedback what might be wrong. let inline min3 x y z = min (min x y) z let wagnerFischerTable (u: string) (v: string) = let m = u.Length let n = v.Length let d = Array2D.create (m + 1) (n + 1) 0 for i = 0 to m do d.[i, 0] <- i for j = 0 to n do d.[0, j] <- j for j = 1 to n do for i = 1 to m do if u.[i-1] = v.[...
get some feedback what might be wrong. let inline min3 x y z = min (min x y) z let wagnerFischerTable (u: string) (v: string) = let m = u.Length let n = v.Length let d = Array2D.create (m + 1) (n + 1) 0 for i = 0 to m do d.[i, 0] <- i for j = 0 to n do d.[0, j] <- j for j = 1 to n do for i = 1 to m do if u.[i-1] = v.[...
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6162288_c0
6162288
fsharp
0
Title: How do I change the Rx Builder implementation to fix the stack overflow exception? Problem title: How do I change the Rx Builder implementation to fix the stack overflow exception? Tags: system.reactive, f%23, computation-expression Problem: How do I change the Rx Builder implementation to fix the stack overflow...
How do I change the Rx Builder implementation to fix the stack overflow exception? How do I change the Rx Builder implementation to fix the stack overflow exception? system.reactive f%23 computation-expression How Builder System System.Linq System.Reactive.Linq this.Delay Observable.Defer this.Combine IObservable Obser...
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22730130_c0
22730130
fsharp
0
Title: Performance issue with CSV typeprovider from FSharp.Data Problem title: Performance issue with CSV typeprovider from FSharp.Data Tags: f%23, type-providers, csv, f%23-3.0, f%23-data Problem: Performance issue with CSV typeprovider from FSharp.Data I am trying to learn more about the FSharp.Data project by using ...
Performance issue with CSV typeprovider from FSharp.Data Performance issue with CSV typeprovider from FSharp.Data f%23 type-providers csv f%23-3.0 f%23-data FSharp.Data Performance CSV CsvProvider Data trainSmall.csv CacheRows trainingSet.Load Performance issue with CSV typeprovider from FSharp.Data I am trying to lear...
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28828240_c0
28828240
fsharp
0
Title: Why can I pass two parameter to Event class Problem title: Why can I pass two parameter to Event class Tags: f%23 Problem: Why can I pass two parameter to Event class When I look the definition of event class in f# type Event<'T> = class new Event : unit -> Event<'T> member this.Trigger : 'T -> unit member this....
Why can I pass two parameter to Event class Why can I pass two parameter to Event class f%23 Why Event this.Trigger this.Publish IEvent PropertyChangedEventHandler PropertyChangedEventArgs SapHandler SAP.Middleware.Connector Connector RfcDestinationManager.ConfigurationChangeHandler RfcConfigurationEventArgs IDestinati...
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54756997_c1
54756997
fsharp
1
[edit] Why MyType is a type? This code is meant to generate a Client that will be used by a C# project in this way: (MyType is Client ) var configuration = new Configuration(tickerCacheTTL, publicKey, secretKey); IClient client = new Client(configuration); var ticker = client.getTicker("A", "B"); type generate a class...
[edit] Why MyType is a type? This code is meant to generate a Client that will be used by a C# project in this way: (MyType is Client ) var configuration = new Configuration(tickerCacheTTL, publicKey, secretKey); IClient client = new Client(configuration); var ticker = client.getTicker("A", "B"); type generate a class...
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28034420_c1
28034420
fsharp
1
apply it, in contrast of having all the other code within. Would it not be great, if there was a way to abstract the way the statements are being processed and the looping of the while/wend, such, that it can be reused in my main code, just as I keep re-using other "iteration schemes", such as List.map? The commonalit...
apply it, in contrast of having all the other code within. Would it not be great, if there was a way to abstract the way the statements are being processed and the looping of the while/wend, such, that it can be reused in my main code, just as I keep re-using other "iteration schemes", such as List.map? The commonalit...
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26123472_c0
26123472
fsharp
0
Title: Executing functions from a function reference/alias in f# Problem title: Executing functions from a function reference/alias in f# Tags: reference, f%23, function Problem: Executing functions from a function reference/alias in f# I am still very new to F# and functional programming so take that into account... I...
Executing functions from a function reference/alias in f# Executing functions from a function reference/alias in f# reference f%23 function a Executing One Two Map.ofList callbacks.TryFind Executing functions from a function reference/alias in f# I am still very new to F# and functional programming so take that into ac...
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11524770_c0
11524770
fsharp
0
Title: Can an interpreter be implemented with a symbol table? Problem title: Can an interpreter be implemented with a symbol table? Tags: symbol-table, interpreter, f%23 Problem: Can an interpreter be implemented with a symbol table? Often I hear that using a symbol table optimizes look ups of symbols in a programming ...
Can an interpreter be implemented with a symbol table? Can an interpreter be implemented with a symbol table? symbol-table interpreter f%23 Can Write Yourself Scheme Hours Can an interpreter be implemented with a symbol table? Often I hear that using a symbol table optimizes look ups of symbols in a programming languag...
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65727938_c1
65727938
fsharp
1
09 ) Line 07 throws the compiler error ... FS0001: All branches of an 'if' expreession must return values of the same type as the first branch which here is 'USER_STATE * XHEADandATTRIBUTES_RECORD * string'. This branch returns a value of the type 'Reply<`a>'. The code compiles fine if I comment out the if-then-else st...
09 ) Line 07 throws the compiler error ... FS0001: All branches of an 'if' expreession must return values of the same type as the first branch which here is 'USER_STATE * XHEADandATTRIBUTES_RECORD * string'. This branch returns a value of the type 'Reply<`a>'. The code compiles fine if I comment out the if-then-else st...
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12699449_c0
12699449
fsharp
0
Title: Distributing an F# application (crash on startup) Problem title: Distributing an F# application (crash on startup) Tags: .net, f%23, dll Problem: Distributing an F# application (crash on startup) I have an F# 3.0 application that works fine on the computer it was built on. I have copied the application, FSharp.C...
Distributing an F# application (crash on startup) Distributing an F# application (crash on startup) .net f%23 dll Distributing Distributing an F# application (crash on startup) I have an F# 3.0 application that works fine on the computer it was built on. I have copied the application, FSharp.Core.dll and other dlls tha...
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2959337_c0
2959337
fsharp
0
Title: adding Foreground converter to DatagridTextColumn in xaml Problem title: adding Foreground converter to DatagridTextColumn in xaml Tags: silverlight-3.0, silverlight, f%23, datagrid Problem: adding Foreground converter to DatagridTextColumn in xaml I'm trying to add a converter to a DataGridTextColumn to convert...
adding Foreground converter to DatagridTextColumn in xaml adding Foreground converter to DatagridTextColumn in xaml silverlight-3.0 silverlight f%23 datagrid NotImplementedException Foreground DatagridTextColumn UserControl.Resources y:FixedDecimalConverter x:Key FixedDecimalConverter y:ForegroundValueConverter Foregro...
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36773379_c0
36773379
fsharp
0
Title: Writing sum of squares functionally in F# Problem title: Writing sum of squares functionally in F# Tags: f%23, functional-programming Problem: Writing sum of squares functionally in F# So I have these 4 examples, 3 of which I got from this youtube video . I just took a class on functional programming (in Racket)...
Writing sum of squares functionally in F# Writing sum of squares functionally in F# f%23 functional-programming Writing Bad Better sumOfSquareF1 h::t sumOfSquareF2 Seq.map Seq.sum Writing sum of squares functionally in F# So I have these 4 examples, 3 of which I got from this youtube video . I just took a class on func...
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13666995_c1
13666995
fsharp
1
# example code to show how the library normally works. What I am really trying to understand here is how one can go from observable to a standard list or array. What I am not certain of is if I required a mutable structure in order to do so. If I had to guess I would say no. static void Main(string[] args) { ... client...
# example code to show how the library normally works. What I am really trying to understand here is how one can go from observable to a standard list or array. What I am not certain of is if I required a mutable structure in order to do so. If I had to guess I would say no. static void Main(string[] args) { ... client...
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2820234_c0
2820234
fsharp
0
Title: Can someone help me compare using F# over C# in this specific example (IP Address expressions)? Problem title: Can someone help me compare using F# over C# in this specific example (IP Address expressions)? Tags: f%23, c%23 Problem: Can someone help me compare using F# over C# in this specific example (IP Addres...
Can someone help me compare using F# over C# in this specific example (IP Address expressions)? Can someone help me compare using F# over C# in this specific example (IP Address expressions)? f%23 c%23 F# Can Address System group:bool y:char items:string items.Length ToString y.ToString x:string x.Split AddressExpressi...
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8263115_c0
8263115
fsharp
0
Title: Why does pattern matching fail on an exception in this case? Problem title: Why does pattern matching fail on an exception in this case? Tags: f%23 Problem: Why does pattern matching fail on an exception in this case? member this.SecondFunction a = try this.FirstFunction a with | :? FirstLevelException as ex -> ...
Why does pattern matching fail on an exception in this case? Why does pattern matching fail on an exception in this case? f%23 FirstLevelException System.Exception SecondLevelException ThirdLevelException Why this.FirstFunction this.SecondFunction this.ThirdFunction Why does pattern matching fail on an exception in thi...
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38069596_c0
38069596
fsharp
0
Title: F#: weird compiler error when finding an element in a System.Collections.Dictionary Problem title: F#: weird compiler error when finding an element in a System.Collections.Dictionary Tags: dictionary, c%23-to-f%23, f%23 Problem: F#: weird compiler error when finding an element in a System.Collections.Dictionary ...
F#: weird compiler error when finding an element in a System.Collections.Dictionary F#: weird compiler error when finding an element in a System.Collections.Dictionary dictionary c%23-to-f%23 f%23 a System.Collections.Dictionary System.Web.Script.Serialization.JavaScriptSerializer SomeFuncThatGivesMeAString JavaScriptS...
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11252545_c1
11252545
fsharp
1
x: M<'T, 'E>, f: MFunc<'T, 'U, 'E>) : M<'U, 'E> = bind x f member this.Return(a) = a, 0 member this.Combine(e1,e2) = combine e1 e2 member this.Delay(f) = delay f member this.Zero() = (), 0 member this.For (xs: seq<'T>, f: MFunc<'T, 'U, 'E> ) : M<seq<'U>, 'E> = forLoop xs f let stateful = new MBuilder() let mTest = stat...
x: M<'T, 'E>, f: MFunc<'T, 'U, 'E>) : M<'U, 'E> = bind x f member this.Return(a) = a, 0 member this.Combine(e1,e2) = combine e1 e2 member this.Delay(f) = delay f member this.Zero() = (), 0 member this.For (xs: seq<'T>, f: MFunc<'T, 'U, 'E> ) : M<seq<'U>, 'E> = forLoop xs f let stateful = new MBuilder() let mTest = stat...
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1196766_c0
1196766
fsharp
0
Title: F#: Custom exceptions. Is there a better way to overload the exception type? Problem title: F#: Custom exceptions. Is there a better way to overload the exception type? Tags: f%23, exception Problem: F#: Custom exceptions. Is there a better way to overload the exception type? I have a simple custom exception def...
F#: Custom exceptions. Is there a better way to overload the exception type? F#: Custom exceptions. Is there a better way to overload the exception type? f%23 exception Utilities.MyException MyError System.Exception Custom e.Msg e.Code Error Throw Throw2 System.String.Format Could F#: Custom exceptions. Is there a bett...
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48068261_c0
48068261
fsharp
0
Title: How to check if list of phrases exists in the text? Problem title: How to check if list of phrases exists in the text? Tags: list, text, string, f%23 Problem: How to check if list of phrases exists in the text? I have been trying to create a filter that checks if a phrase in a list of phrases exists in the text ...
How to check if list of phrases exists in the text? How to check if list of phrases exists in the text? list text string f%23 How tail1 tail2 h1::t1 h2::t2 check2 h.Head x.Length x.Head text:string How to check if list of phrases exists in the text? I have been trying to create a filter that checks if a phrase in a lis...
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53381162_c0
53381162
fsharp
0
Title: Promixity in collection Problem title: Promixity in collection Tags: f%23 Problem: Promixity in collection Original Question I want to use F# to find the proximity of consonants to vowels in a collection of words. So for example in the word "top" T is (-1: 1) from a vowel and P is (1: 1) from the vowel. The firs...
Promixity in collection Promixity in collection f%23 Promixity ConsonantPos Name BeforeVowel AfterVowel x:string List.contains h::t Promixity in collection Original Question I want to use F# to find the proximity of consonants to vowels in a collection of words. So for example in the word "top" T is (-1: 1) from a vowe...
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37579746_c0
37579746
fsharp
0
Title: Check several option types and then convert to type Problem title: Check several option types and then convert to type Tags: discriminated-union, pattern-matching, option-type, f%23 Problem: Check several option types and then convert to type I am a new programmer in general, and as well to F#. I've ran into thi...
Check several option types and then convert to type Check several option types and then convert to type discriminated-union pattern-matching option-type f%23 Check Retail1 Fashion Auto Sports Wholesale1 Events1 Wedding Birthday Product Retail Wholesale Events NoProduct retail.IsSome wholesale.IsSome Wholsale events.IsS...
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45788272_c0
45788272
fsharp
0
Title: f# Seq of tuple item1 Problem title: f# Seq of tuple item1 Tags: f%23-interactive, f%23 Problem: f# Seq of tuple item1 I don't understand why I'm getting the error below: > let x = "ABCDAACCECFG"|>Seq.sort|>Seq.groupBy (fun x->x);; val x : seq<char * seq<char>> > (x|> Seq.head).GetType();; val it : System.Type =...
f# Seq of tuple item1 f# Seq of tuple item1 f%23-interactive f%23 Seq item1 ABCDAACCECFG Seq.sort Seq.groupBy Seq.head GetType System.Type System.Tuple System.Char System.Collections.Generic.IEnumerable Assembly Version Culture PublicKeyToken b77a5c561934e089 AssemblyQualifiedName DeclaredProperties Char Item2 Int32 Sy...
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53541883_c0
53541883
fsharp
0
Title: The type provider &#x27;ProviderImplementation.JsonProvider&#x27; reported an error despite program working Problem title: The type provider &#x27;ProviderImplementation.JsonProvider&#x27; reported an error despite program working Tags: .net-core, visual-studio-2017, f%23, f%23-data Problem: The type provider 'P...
The type provider &#x27;ProviderImplementation.JsonProvider&#x27; reported an error despite program working The type provider &#x27;ProviderImplementation.JsonProvider&#x27; reported an error despite program working .net-core visual-studio-2017 f%23 f%23-data ProviderImplementation.JsonProvider ServiceConfig JsonProvid...
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19119427_c1
19119427
fsharp
1
(d1) | "p" | "P" | "Put" | "put" -> Math.Exp(-rf * time) * n.InverseCumulativeDistribution(-d1) | _ -> failwith "Unrecognized option type" member x.gamma = Math.Exp(-rf * time) * (n.Density(d1) / (Fwd * vol * Math.Sqrt(time))) member x.vega = Math.Exp(-rf * time) * n.Density(d1) * Fwd * Math.Sqrt(time) member x.rho = m...
(d1) | "p" | "P" | "Put" | "put" -> Math.Exp(-rf * time) * n.InverseCumulativeDistribution(-d1) | _ -> failwith "Unrecognized option type" member x.gamma = Math.Exp(-rf * time) * (n.Density(d1) / (Fwd * vol * Math.Sqrt(time))) member x.vega = Math.Exp(-rf * time) * n.Density(d1) * Fwd * Math.Sqrt(time) member x.rho = m...
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39802603_c0
39802603
fsharp
0
Title: Two types defined in an F# module but only one visible in C# Problem title: Two types defined in an F# module but only one visible in C# Tags: c%23, f%23, type-providers Problem: Two types defined in an F# module but only one visible in C# I have an F# library where I defined a module. Inside the module there ar...
Two types defined in an F# module but only one visible in C# Two types defined in an F# module but only one visible in C# c%23 f%23 type-providers Two Stock FSharp.Data InstrumentQueryBuilder CsvProvider prototype_historical_data.csv StockData this.Symbol this.QueryBuilder this.LoadData this.QueryBuilder.HistoricalData...
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64047580_c0
64047580
fsharp
0
Title: lines=True parameter for the Json Type Provider and Json.Net library? Problem title: lines=True parameter for the Json Type Provider and Json.Net library? Tags: f%23, json.net, f%23-data Problem: lines=True parameter for the Json Type Provider and Json.Net library? I am working on this Kaggle competition. The Ju...
lines=True parameter for the Json Type Provider and Json.Net library? lines=True parameter for the Json Type Provider and Json.Net library? f%23 json.net f%23-data Json Type Provider Json.Net FSharp.Data Context JsonProvider train.json System System.IO Newtonsoft.Json Newtonsoft.Json.Linq JObject.Parse File.ReadAllText...
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27563765_c0
27563765
fsharp
0
Title: How to access F#.Data.SqlClient Record properties dynamically Problem title: How to access F#.Data.SqlClient Record properties dynamically Tags: reflection, fsharp.data.sqlclient, f%23 Problem: How to access F#.Data.SqlClient Record properties dynamically I've got some data Record s returned via an F# Data SqlCl...
How to access F#.Data.SqlClient Record properties dynamically How to access F#.Data.SqlClient Record properties dynamically reflection fsharp.data.sqlclient f%23 How Data.SqlClient Record FSharp.Data Literal SELECT TheName Links LinksQuery SqlCommandProvider AsyncExecute Async.RunSynchronously first.GetType theType.Get...
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31698797_c0
31698797
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0
Title: How to reference the first node from the xml type provider Problem title: How to reference the first node from the xml type provider Tags: f%23-data, f%23, type-providers, xml Problem: How to reference the first node from the xml type provider I cannot seem to be able to select only the first addresses postcode ...
How to reference the first node from the xml type provider How to reference the first node from the xml type provider f%23-data f%23 type-providers xml the How street1 Bob Way Jones Somewhere AB12 SomeStreet AB13 XmlReqSample XmlProvider Temp samples.xml SampleIsList Global XML XmlReqSample.Parse doc.Body.Applicant.Add...
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32621571_c0
32621571
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Title: Unexpected NullReferenceException in F# Algorithm Problem title: Unexpected NullReferenceException in F# Algorithm Tags: f%23, haskell, algorithm, functional-programming, mono Problem: Unexpected NullReferenceException in F# Algorithm I'm trying to rewrite some Haskell algorithms in Richard Bird's Pearls of Func...
Unexpected NullReferenceException in F# Algorithm Unexpected NullReferenceException in F# Algorithm f%23 haskell algorithm functional-programming mono NullReferenceException System.NullReferenceException System.Exception Unexpected Algorithm x:xs x:ys x:zs Main List.map List.concat x::ys x::zs Object Microsoft.FSharp.C...
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42713001_c0
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Title: When creats fsc an init@ variable? Problem title: When creats fsc an init@ variable? Tags: f%23, fsc Problem: When creats fsc an init@ variable? If I deserialize from XML I get the following error: The initialization of an object or value resulted in an object or value being accessed recursively before it was fu...
When creats fsc an init@ variable? When creats fsc an init@ variable? f%23 fsc When DataContract DerivedClass BaseClass DataMember Input DefaultValue MemberName System.Serializable modulName.myType HasSelfReferentialConstructor InstanceMembersNeedSafeInitCheck When creats fsc an init@ variable? If I deserialize from XM...
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Title: Drawing squares on windows form Problem title: Drawing squares on windows form Tags: forms, f%23 Problem: Drawing squares on windows form I am trying to draw squares on a form using a list of square objects. let listOfSquares = ResizeArray() type square(x : float, y : float) = let x = x let y = y let length = 50...
Drawing squares on windows form Drawing squares on windows form forms f%23 Drawing ResizeArray create.DropDownItems.Add Square file.DropDownItems.Add Invalidate square.Click.Add listOfSquares.Add invalidate.Click.Add form.Invalidate form.OnPaint e.Graphics g.FillRectangle Brushes.Aqua Drawing squares on windows form I ...
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47674418_c0
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Title: Why am I getting OutOfMemory exceptions when I have plenty of memory? Problem title: Why am I getting OutOfMemory exceptions when I have plenty of memory? Tags: out-of-memory, f%23, visual-studio Problem: Why am I getting OutOfMemory exceptions when I have plenty of memory? I have a program (Fractal10) that exec...
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Title: Representing a Floating Point with Discriminated Unions and Record Types Problem title: Representing a Floating Point with Discriminated Unions and Record Types Tags: domain-model, f%23, floating-point, discriminated-union, record Problem: Representing a Floating Point with Discriminated Unions and Record Types ...
Representing a Floating Point with Discriminated Unions and Record Types Representing a Floating Point with Discriminated Unions and Record Types domain-model f%23 floating-point discriminated-union record floating-point Representing Floating Point Discriminated Unions Record Types Sign Positive Negative Number int32 E...
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