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7119627_c1
7119627
fsharp
1
in C#? EDIT: Here is the code i use to match my patterns in c#: abstract class PatternMatcherBaseEntity<T> { protected Regex Pattern; protected T Match; private static TK Convert<TK>(string input) { TK res=default(TK); var converter = TypeDescriptor.GetConverter(typeof(TK)); if(converter != null) { try { res = (TK) co...
in C#? EDIT: Here is the code i use to match my patterns in c#: abstract class PatternMatcherBaseEntity<T> { protected Regex Pattern; protected T Match; private static TK Convert<TK>(string input) { TK res=default(TK); var converter = TypeDescriptor.GetConverter(typeof(TK)); if(converter != null) { try { res = (TK) co...
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41827960_c0
41827960
fsharp
0
Title: How do I resolve SecureChannelFailure on OSX with mono Problem title: How do I resolve SecureChannelFailure on OSX with mono Tags: mono, f%23, c%23, .net, macos Problem: How do I resolve SecureChannelFailure on OSX with mono I'm trying to access https://geocoder.cit.api.here.com with .NET (F#) on mono. I'm using...
How do I resolve SecureChannelFailure on OSX with mono How do I resolve SecureChannelFailure on OSX with mono mono f%23 c%23 .net macos --ask-remove How SecureChannelFailure OSX Http FSharp.Data geocoder.cit.api.here.com geocode.json app_id Some app_code Http.RequestString Trust Security.RemoteCertificateValidationCall...
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43468767_c0
43468767
fsharp
0
Title: Do records of functions have low memory footprint? Problem title: Do records of functions have low memory footprint? Tags: .net, record, pattern-matching, functional-programming, f%23 Problem: Do records of functions have low memory footprint? Supposedly I want to have a Reservation to work with its deposit . Th...
Do records of functions have low memory footprint? Do records of functions have low memory footprint? .net record pattern-matching functional-programming f%23 Reservation RoomBooking ReservationType Normal VIP Custom Do records of functions have low memory footprint? Supposedly I want to have a Reservation to work with...
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29238031_c1
29238031
fsharp
1
the function in the quotation a class member. So how are higher order functions like these generally implemented in AleaGPU-C#? I don't think it's good to return Func<..> everywhere since I don't see this done much in C# coding. Is AleaGPU a special case where this would be ok? A basic AleaGPU C# implementation looks ...
the function in the quotation a class member. So how are higher order functions like these generally implemented in AleaGPU-C#? I don't think it's good to return Func<..> everywhere since I don't see this done much in C# coding. Is AleaGPU a special case where this would be ok? A basic AleaGPU C# implementation looks ...
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43696025_c0
43696025
fsharp
0
Title: Why is Seq.init slower than a sequence expression with &#x27;for&#x27;? Problem title: Why is Seq.init slower than a sequence expression with &#x27;for&#x27;? Tags: lazy-sequences, f%23 Problem: Why is Seq.init slower than a sequence expression with 'for'? The following code showed that generating a sequence usi...
Why is Seq.init slower than a sequence expression with &#x27;for&#x27;? Why is Seq.init slower than a sequence expression with &#x27;for&#x27;? lazy-sequences f%23 Why Seq.init System Random rnd.NextDouble Perhaps rand2 rnd2 List.ofSeq List.head Real CPU gen0 gen1 gen2 Why is Seq.init slower than a sequence expression ...
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31216924_c0
31216924
fsharp
0
Title: Why must a struct value be mutable to set an indexed property? Problem title: Why must a struct value be mutable to set an indexed property? Tags: f%23 Problem: Why must a struct value be mutable to set an indexed property? Consider the following program: [<Struct>] type Grid2D<'T> = val RowLength : int val Data...
Why must a struct value be mutable to set an indexed property? Why must a struct value be mutable to set an indexed property? f%23 Why Struct Grid2D RowLength Data this.Item this.Data this.RowLength Array.zeroCreate g.Data g.RowLength Why must a struct value be mutable to set an indexed property? Consider the following...
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72400094_c0
72400094
fsharp
0
Title: The WorldBank Provider in FSharp.Data throws error: The type &#x27;Countries&#x27; does not define the field, constructor or member Problem title: The WorldBank Provider in FSharp.Data throws error: The type &#x27;Countries&#x27; does not define the field, constructor or member Tags: f%23, fsharp.data.typeprovid...
The WorldBank Provider in FSharp.Data throws error: The type &#x27;Countries&#x27; does not define the field, constructor or member The WorldBank Provider in FSharp.Data throws error: The type &#x27;Countries&#x27; does not define the field, constructor or member f%23 fsharp.data.typeproviders compiler-errors WorldBank...
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42665926_c0
42665926
fsharp
0
Title: Cannot resolve dependency to assembly FSharp.Core 4.4.1.0 when using VS 2017 Problem title: Cannot resolve dependency to assembly FSharp.Core 4.4.1.0 when using VS 2017 Tags: f%23-4.1, f%23, visual-studio-2017 Problem: Cannot resolve dependency to assembly FSharp.Core 4.4.1.0 when using VS 2017 I have been devel...
Cannot resolve dependency to assembly FSharp.Core 4.4.1.0 when using VS 2017 Cannot resolve dependency to assembly FSharp.Core 4.4.1.0 when using VS 2017 f%23-4.1 f%23 visual-studio-2017 VS Cannot FSharp.Core visual-studio-2017 Cannot resolve dependency to assembly FSharp.Core 4.4.1.0 when using VS 2017 I have been dev...
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5172510_c0
5172510
fsharp
0
Title: Should I choose F# to develop a distributed server platform? Problem title: Should I choose F# to develop a distributed server platform? Tags: f%23 Problem: Should I choose F# to develop a distributed server platform? I am currently in the research phase for a new distributed server framework that will be used f...
Should I choose F# to develop a distributed server platform? Should I choose F# to develop a distributed server platform? f%23 Should Should I choose F# to develop a distributed server platform? I am currently in the research phase for a new distributed server framework that will be used for real time simulations (20,0...
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58306866_c1
58306866
fsharp
1
.Text.Json.JsonDocument.GetRawValueAsString(Int32 index) at System.Text.Json.JsonElement.ToString() at lambda_method(Closure , CreateContainerCommand , Container , ResolutionContext ) --- End of inner exception stack trace --- at lambda_method(Closure , CreateContainerCommand , Container , ResolutionContext ) at lambda...
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78903247_c0
78903247
fsharp
0
Title: How to pass F# function to RProvider Problem title: How to pass F# function to RProvider Tags: f%23, r Problem: How to pass F# function to RProvider I am trying to learn how to use RProvider by using an ode solver from R via the deSolve package. The problem is that I want to write the right hand side function in...
How to pass F# function to RProvider How to pass F# function to RProvider f%23 r How RProvider LVmod Time State Pars as.list Ingestion Prey Predator GrowthPrey MortPredator How to pass F# function to RProvider I am trying to learn how to use RProvider by using an ode solver from R via the deSolve package. The problem i...
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41332062_c1
41332062
fsharp
1
GetStringDictionary(predicate) = localisedStringsProperties |> Seq.filter predicate |> Seq.map (fun p -> (p.Name, p.GetMethod.Invoke(null, [||]).ToString())) |> dict let GetGenders() = GetStringDictionary(fun p -> p.Name.StartsWith(Gender) && p.Name.Length > Gender.Length) let GetValues(keys) = let values = GetStringD...
GetStringDictionary(predicate) = localisedStringsProperties |> Seq.filter predicate |> Seq.map (fun p -> (p.Name, p.GetMethod.Invoke(null, [||]).ToString())) |> dict let GetGenders() = GetStringDictionary(fun p -> p.Name.StartsWith(Gender) && p.Name.Length > Gender.Length) let GetValues(keys) = let values = GetStringD...
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21942636_c0
21942636
fsharp
0
Title: How to convert an Array2D with option int elements to Array2D with int elements Problem title: How to convert an Array2D with option int elements to Array2D with int elements Tags: f%23, arrays, option-type Problem: How to convert an Array2D with option int elements to Array2D with int elements I am trying to co...
How to convert an Array2D with option int elements to Array2D with int elements How to convert an Array2D with option int elements to Array2D with int elements f%23 arrays option-type How Array2D Array2D.map Option.toArray Type Expecting Array2D.zeroCreate Option How to convert an Array2D with option int elements to Ar...
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34577915_c1
34577915
fsharp
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int} let films = [ {Id = 1; Name = "The Terminator"; ReleaseYear = 1984; Gross = Nullable 38400000.0} {Id = 2; Name = "Predator"; ReleaseYear = 1987; Gross = Nullable 59735548.0} {Id = 3; Name = "Commando"; ReleaseYear = 1985; Gross = Nullable 38122105.0} {Id = 4; Name = "The Running Man"; ReleaseYear = 1987; Gross = ...
int} let films = [ {Id = 1; Name = "The Terminator"; ReleaseYear = 1984; Gross = Nullable 38400000.0} {Id = 2; Name = "Predator"; ReleaseYear = 1987; Gross = Nullable 59735548.0} {Id = 3; Name = "Commando"; ReleaseYear = 1985; Gross = Nullable 38122105.0} {Id = 4; Name = "The Running Man"; ReleaseYear = 1987; Gross = ...
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35117653
fsharp
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l is odd then one of the “halves” is one item longer than the other) lists l1 and l2. These lists are sorted recursively and then the results are merged back to give a single sorted list. Code this in F#. Your algorithm can use < as a comparison operator. Your code must have a function split that produces a pair of li...
l is odd then one of the “halves” is one item longer than the other) lists l1 and l2. These lists are sorted recursively and then the results are merged back to give a single sorted list. Code this in F#. Your algorithm can use < as a comparison operator. Your code must have a function split that produces a pair of li...
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25296396_c0
25296396
fsharp
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Title: Create a list from many other lists f# Problem title: Create a list from many other lists f# Tags: append, f%23, string Problem: Create a list from many other lists f# First of all im VERY VERY noob in f# so I need your help :) I have a library with 50 lists that each have around 10 entries What I need to do is ...
Create a list from many other lists f# Create a list from many other lists f# append f%23 string many Create wallID.Length List.append interfaz.hola wallID.Item interfaz.GetMuroHumano Length Create a list from many other lists f# First of all im VERY VERY noob in f# so I need your help :) I have a library with 50 lists...
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16179698_c1
16179698
fsharp
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\Framework\.NETFramework\v4.5\System.Xml.Linq.dll" open System open System.Net open FSharp.Data open System.IO; open System.Text; open System.Xml; [<Literal>] let lastposts = "lastposts.xml" let phase0 () = let fetch (url : string, auth) = use client = new WebClient() client.Headers.Add("user-agent", @"Mozilla/5.0 (Win...
\Framework\.NETFramework\v4.5\System.Xml.Linq.dll" open System open System.Net open FSharp.Data open System.IO; open System.Text; open System.Xml; [<Literal>] let lastposts = "lastposts.xml" let phase0 () = let fetch (url : string, auth) = use client = new WebClient() client.Headers.Add("user-agent", @"Mozilla/5.0 (Win...
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36138883_c0
36138883
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Title: F# Compiler Services incorrectly parses program Problem title: F# Compiler Services incorrectly parses program Tags: f%23-compiler-services, f%23 Problem: F# Compiler Services incorrectly parses program UPDATE: I now realize that the question was stupid, I should have just filed the issue. In hindsight, I don't ...
F# Compiler Services incorrectly parses program F# Compiler Services incorrectly parses program f%23-compiler-services f%23 Compiler Services F# Compiler Services incorrectly parses program UPDATE: I now realize that the question was stupid, I should have just filed the issue. In hindsight, I don't see why I even asked...
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75729573_c0
75729573
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Title: VSCode + F# : How to make &quot;//#region&quot; act like C# #region Problem title: VSCode + F# : How to make &quot;//#region&quot; act like C# #region Tags: f%23, visual-studio-code Problem: VSCode + F# : How to make "//#region" act like C# #region //#region appears in Intellisense, I wrapped some code: //#regio...
VSCode + F# : How to make &quot;//#region&quot; act like C# #region VSCode + F# : How to make &quot;//#region&quot; act like C# #region f%23 visual-studio-code VSCode How Graph AnnotationDataType Text Image Audio Video Node NodeID NodeLabel Edge EdgeID EdgeLabel Source Target editor.formatOnSave editor.defaultFormatter...
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20927264_c0
20927264
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0
Title: Accord.NET (KNN) using F#: Distance Function Problem title: Accord.NET (KNN) using F#: Distance Function Tags: f%23, accord.net Problem: Accord.NET (KNN) using F#: Distance Function I am using Accord.NET in F# for the first time and I am having problems creating the function to calculate the distance for KNN. He...
Accord.NET (KNN) using F#: Distance Function Accord.NET (KNN) using F#: Distance Function f%23 accord.net F# Accord.NET KNN Distance RunKNN MachineLearningEngine.TrainingInputClass MachineLearningEngine.TrainingOutputClass KNearestNeighbors knn.Compute a:int b:int c:int d:int e:int f:int g:int h:int i:float Accord.NET ...
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30540106
fsharp
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Title: About Rx&#x27;s CombineLatest and default initial values Problem title: About Rx&#x27;s CombineLatest and default initial values Tags: .net, f%23, system.reactive Problem: About Rx's CombineLatest and default initial values Given 2 types A and B with default values d(A) & d(B) . And 2 Subjects: let sa = new Subj...
About Rx&#x27;s CombineLatest and default initial values About Rx&#x27;s CombineLatest and default initial values .net f%23 system.reactive About CombineLatest Subject Observable.CombineLatest OnNext BehaviorSubject system.reactive About Rx's CombineLatest and default initial values Given 2 types A and B with default v...
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77388998_c0
77388998
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Title: Why does F# runtime throws a invalid program error when using struct decorated DU with big number of cases? Problem title: Why does F# runtime throws a invalid program error when using struct decorated DU with big number of cases? Tags: runtime, f%23 Problem: Why does F# runtime throws a invalid program error wh...
Why does F# runtime throws a invalid program error when using struct decorated DU with big number of cases? Why does F# runtime throws a invalid program error when using struct decorated DU with big number of cases? runtime f%23 struct Why Tag Case0 CaseN Tag.Case0 Why does F# runtime throws a invalid program error whe...
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55804151_c0
55804151
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Title: How to pattern match on a tuple of generic type? F# Problem title: How to pattern match on a tuple of generic type? F# Tags: f%23, types, pattern-matching Problem: How to pattern match on a tuple of generic type? F# The function I am trying to implement returns an optimal move from a tictactoe game which inputs ...
How to pattern match on a tuple of generic type? F# How to pattern match on a tuple of generic type? F# f%23 types pattern-matching How Move Row:int Col:int Player Nought Cross GameState Turn Option Size:int board:Map MiniMax game.board game.Turn Some Row Col None How to pattern match on a tuple of generic type? F# The...
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58720747_c1
58720747
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fectionStatus.ClassLibrary.TestType' to 'Microsoft.FSharp.Core.FSharpFunc<InfectionStatus.ClassLibrary.TestType, Microsoft.FSharp.Core.FSharpFunc<InfectionStatus.ClassLibrary.TestType, Microsoft.FSharp.Core.FSharpFunc<InfectionStatus.ClassLibrary.TestType, Microsoft.FSharp.Core.FSharpFunc<InfectionStatus.ClassLibrary.T...
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33869578_c1
33869578
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of a computation builder, in the Run method: type someBuilder() = member __.Run f = Log.time "Calling __.Run" let memo_me = fun state -> let res = match f with | State expr - expr state | Value v -> state, v Log.time ("Cache miss, adding key: %A", s) res XCache.cache memo_me This doesn't work, because the cache functi...
of a computation builder, in the Run method: type someBuilder() = member __.Run f = Log.time "Calling __.Run" let memo_me = fun state -> let res = match f with | State expr - expr state | Value v -> state, v Log.time ("Cache miss, adding key: %A", s) res XCache.cache memo_me This doesn't work, because the cache functi...
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42382857_c0
42382857
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Title: Location of unhandled exception is incorrect when debugging F# code on Visual Studio Problem title: Location of unhandled exception is incorrect when debugging F# code on Visual Studio Tags: visual-studio, f%23 Problem: Location of unhandled exception is incorrect when debugging F# code on Visual Studio When deb...
Location of unhandled exception is incorrect when debugging F# code on Visual Studio Location of unhandled exception is incorrect when debugging F# code on Visual Studio visual-studio f%23 DivideByZeroException ArgumentException System Location Visual Studio ConsoleApplication8 Program Func Main EntryPoint Location of ...
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62362794_c0
62362794
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Title: How to create a new Record Type using existing Record Type? Problem title: How to create a new Record Type using existing Record Type? Tags: f%23, suave Problem: How to create a new Record Type using existing Record Type? I am trying to create a simple Todo REST API using Suave. The Todo type is defined as: type...
How to create a new Record Type using existing Record Type? How to create a new Record Type using existing Record Type? f%23 suave existing How Record Type Todo Guid DateTime GET POST Hello Omit Pick Create TodoInput How to create a new Record Type using existing Record Type? I am trying to create a simple Todo REST AP...
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32105114_c0
32105114
fsharp
0
Title: Using attributes to constrain types - .NET Problem title: Using attributes to constrain types - .NET Tags: .net, c%23, f%23 Problem: Using attributes to constrain types - .NET Before you leave: though my code is in F#, this question is applicable to any .NET langague. So here's my situation -- I have a simple Pr...
Using attributes to constrain types - .NET Using attributes to constrain types - .NET .net c%23 f%23 Using NET ProgramOptionAttribute Attribute ProgramOptions ProgramOption render.pdf Obviously Using attributes to constrain types - .NET Before you leave: though my code is in F#, this question is applicable to any .NET ...
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54337258_c0
54337258
fsharp
0
Title: Comparing values of each element in a list with every other element within the list and updating it (f#) Problem title: Comparing values of each element in a list with every other element within the list and updating it (f#) Tags: pattern-matching, f%23, collision-detection Problem: Comparing values of each elem...
Comparing values of each element in a list with every other element within the list and updating it (f#) Comparing values of each element in a list with every other element within the list and updating it (f#) pattern-matching f%23 collision-detection Comparing Object Comparing values of each element in a list with eve...
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48024804_c0
48024804
fsharp
0
Title: UICollectionViewController F# Problem title: UICollectionViewController F# Tags: uicollectionview, f%23, c%23, ios Problem: UICollectionViewController F# I'm trying to implement the following in F#: public class SimpleCollectionViewController : UICollectionViewController { static NSString animalCellId = new NSSt...
UICollectionViewController F# UICollectionViewController F# uicollectionview f%23 c%23 ios UICollectionViewController SimpleCollectionViewController NSString AnimalCell ViewDidLoad base.ViewDidLoad CollectionView.RegisterClassForCell CollectionView Register LandlordHome handle:IntPtr x.ViewDidLoad Maybe Collections Cor...
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37757476_c0
37757476
fsharp
0
Title: Xamarin Android F# update UI in async block Problem title: Xamarin Android F# update UI in async block Tags: f%23, xamarin, xamarin.android, asynchronous Problem: Xamarin Android F# update UI in async block I'm new to Xamarin, and am trying to build a simple Android app with F#. I'm trying to load in data from a...
Xamarin Android F# update UI in async block Xamarin Android F# update UI in async block f%23 xamarin xamarin.android asynchronous Xamarin Android Activity.RunOnUiThread this.FindViewById EditText Resource_Id.search TextView Resource_Id.searchResults button.Text search.Text recipeSearch.GetRecipes searchResults.Text Asy...
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4128542_c1
4128542
fsharp
1
|> List.map (fun pair -> ((fst pair), (List.length (snd pair)))) |> maxNum |> (fun x-> Console.WriteLine(x)) EDIT Given the suggestions via the answers, I rewrote to use a lazy list and also to use Int64's. #r "FSharp.PowerPack.dll" let E14_interativeSequence = let rec calc acc startNum = match startNum with | d when ...
|> List.map (fun pair -> ((fst pair), (List.length (snd pair)))) |> maxNum |> (fun x-> Console.WriteLine(x)) EDIT Given the suggestions via the answers, I rewrote to use a lazy list and also to use Int64's. #r "FSharp.PowerPack.dll" let E14_interativeSequence = let rec calc acc startNum = match startNum with | d when ...
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2170825_c1
2170825
fsharp
1
received! No this isn't homework... Thanks, Ade UPDATED: To clarify Body and VectorFloat are defined as C# structs. This is because the program interops between F#/C# and C++/CLI. Eventually I'm going to get the code up on BitBucket but it's a work in progress I have some issues to sort out before I can put it up. [St...
received! No this isn't homework... Thanks, Ade UPDATED: To clarify Body and VectorFloat are defined as C# structs. This is because the program interops between F#/C# and C++/CLI. Eventually I'm going to get the code up on BitBucket but it's a work in progress I have some issues to sort out before I can put it up. [St...
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10452011_c1
10452011
fsharp
1
0 IL_0004: ldlen IL_0005: conv.i4 IL_0006: ldc.i4.1 IL_0007: sub IL_0008: call class [mscorlib]System.Collections.Generic.IEnumerable`1<int32> [FSharp.Core]Microsoft.FSharp.Core.Operators/OperatorIntrinsics::RangeInt32(int32, int32, int32) IL_000d: call class [mscorlib]System.Collections.Generic.IEnumerable`1<!!0> [FSh...
0 IL_0004: ldlen IL_0005: conv.i4 IL_0006: ldc.i4.1 IL_0007: sub IL_0008: call class [mscorlib]System.Collections.Generic.IEnumerable`1<int32> [FSharp.Core]Microsoft.FSharp.Core.Operators/OperatorIntrinsics::RangeInt32(int32, int32, int32) IL_000d: call class [mscorlib]System.Collections.Generic.IEnumerable`1<!!0> [FSh...
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54518079_c0
54518079
fsharp
0
Title: This expression was expected to have type &#x27;obj&#x27; but here has type &#x27;string&#x27; Problem title: This expression was expected to have type &#x27;obj&#x27; but here has type &#x27;string&#x27; Tags: f%23 Problem: This expression was expected to have type 'obj' but here has type 'string' The following...
This expression was expected to have type &#x27;obj&#x27; but here has type &#x27;string&#x27; This expression was expected to have type &#x27;obj&#x27; but here has type &#x27;string&#x27; f%23 CityForecast model.Days List.truncate model.Country String.IsNullOrWhiteSpace model.City View.StackLayout LayoutOptions.FillA...
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30056499_c0
30056499
fsharp
0
Title: Guid generation in F# sequences Problem title: Guid generation in F# sequences Tags: f%23 Problem: Guid generation in F# sequences I have the following code: open System open System.Linq type Child = { id: Guid name: int parent: Guid } type Parent = { id: Guid name: int children: seq<Guid> } let makeChild name p...
Guid generation in F# sequences Guid generation in F# sequences f%23 Guid System System.Linq Child Parent Child.id Guid.NewGuid IGrouping Seq.map x.id Parent.id group.Key Seq.concat Enumerable.Range GroupBy Guid generation in F# sequences I have the following code: (I accept IGrouping<int, int> instead of seq<int * seq...
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2420630_c0
2420630
fsharp
0
Title: How to convert System.Object that&#x27;s really an int32[] to a double[]? Problem title: How to convert System.Object that&#x27;s really an int32[] to a double[]? Tags: f%23 Problem: How to convert System.Object that's really an int32[] to a double[]? I get data from a 3rd party API that just gives me back a Sys...
How to convert System.Object that&#x27;s really an int32[] to a double[]? How to convert System.Object that&#x27;s really an int32[] to a double[]? f%23 How System.Object int32 obj.GetType IsArray o2f Double.NaN objArr.GetUpperBound Array.zeroCreate GetType How to convert System.Object that's really an int32[] to a dou...
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38849087_c0
38849087
fsharp
0
Title: Reading the PostgreSQL hstore type with F# Problem title: Reading the PostgreSQL hstore type with F# Tags: type-providers, postgresql, f%23 Problem: Reading the PostgreSQL hstore type with F# I'm trying to read PostgreSQL database with F#. The table I read contains column of hstore type but I'm not able to acces...
Reading the PostgreSQL hstore type with F# Reading the PostgreSQL hstore type with F# type-providers postgresql f%23 Reading PostgreSQL SqlDataProvider ConnectionString DatabaseVendor Common.DatabaseProviderTypes.POSTGRESQL ResolutionPath IndividualsAmount UseOptionTypes Owner sql.GetDataContext ctx.Public.Articles.Tak...
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36173739_c0
36173739
fsharp
0
Title: Rewriting Erlang in F# Problem title: Rewriting Erlang in F# Tags: erlang, f%23 Problem: Rewriting Erlang in F# I have found a presentation by Don Syme which shows that Erlang's fac(0) -> 1 fac(N) -> N * fac(N-1). is equivalent to F#'s let rec fac = function | 0 -> 1 | n -> n * fac (n-1) But it looks like there ...
Rewriting Erlang in F# Rewriting Erlang in F# erlang f%23 Rewriting Erlang N-1 x.ToString y.ToString Rewriting Erlang in F# I have found a presentation by Don Syme which shows that Erlang's is equivalent to F#'s But it looks like there is no way to use pattern matching for a different arity without losing type safety. ...
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39854211_c0
39854211
fsharp
0
Title: Type error when implementing finger trees Problem title: Type error when implementing finger trees Tags: f%23, types, finger-tree, infinite, recursion Problem: Type error when implementing finger trees I wanted to play around with 2-3 finger trees as described in the (Haskell) paper by Hinze (see also this blog ...
Type error when implementing finger trees Type error when implementing finger trees f%23 types finger-tree infinite recursion Type Node Node2 Node3 OfList Only me.ToList Digit One Two Three Four me.Append Cannot Digit.Four me.Prepend NoComparison NoEquality FingerTree Empty Single Deep me.Promote View Nil suffix.Promot...
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(lerp earth_mass moon_mass (rand.NextDouble())) * 1.0e-4 let x = lerp 0.0<m> field_size (rand.NextDouble()) let y = lerp 0.0<m> field_size (rand.NextDouble()) let vx = max_velocity * (rand.NextDouble() * 2.0 - 1.0) * 0.1 let vy = max_velocity * (rand.NextDouble() * 2.0 - 1.0) * 0.1 yield { Position = { X = x; Y = y} V...
(lerp earth_mass moon_mass (rand.NextDouble())) * 1.0e-4 let x = lerp 0.0<m> field_size (rand.NextDouble()) let y = lerp 0.0<m> field_size (rand.NextDouble()) let vx = max_velocity * (rand.NextDouble() * 2.0 - 1.0) * 0.1 let vy = max_velocity * (rand.NextDouble() * 2.0 - 1.0) * 0.1 yield { Position = { X = x; Y = y} V...
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16864344_c0
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fsharp
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Title: Using Postgres with F# Problem title: Using Postgres with F# Tags: npgsql, type-providers, postgresql, linq, f%23 Problem: Using Postgres with F# I'm trying to connect F# with an existing Postgresql database in a way that lets me take advantage of the database types during development (via Type Providers or Enti...
Using Postgres with F# Using Postgres with F# npgsql type-providers postgresql linq f%23 myTable Using Postgres Npgsql connection:NpgsqlConnection queryString:string NpgsqlCommand command.ExecuteReader dataReader.Read dataReader.FieldCount-1 NpgsqlConnection conn.Open d.ToString conn.Close Using Postgres with F# I'm tr...
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Title: How do I get Canopy&#x27;s LiveHtmlReporter to work? Problem title: How do I get Canopy&#x27;s LiveHtmlReporter to work? Tags: canopy-web-testing, f%23 Problem: How do I get Canopy's LiveHtmlReporter to work? I'm working on a presentation demoing Canopy and I am trying to get the LiveHtmlReporter to work, but ha...
How do I get Canopy&#x27;s LiveHtmlReporter to work? How do I get Canopy&#x27;s LiveHtmlReporter to work? canopy-web-testing f%23 How Canopy LiveHtmlReporter Passed Failed Todo Skipped Not Firefox IReporter liveHtmlReporter.reportTemplateUrl localhost:56295 reporttemplate.html liveHtmlReporter.saveReportHtml CanopyDemo...
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Title: F# Parsing CSV file - find which line is wrong Problem title: F# Parsing CSV file - find which line is wrong Tags: filehelpers, f%23, csv, parsing Problem: F# Parsing CSV file - find which line is wrong I wrote this script from some resources I found. It's working but I some files I have problem. I am new in F# ...
F# Parsing CSV file - find which line is wrong F# Parsing CSV file - find which line is wrong filehelpers f%23 csv parsing FileHelpersException Parsing CSV Learn fsharp.net See Tutorial FileHelpers System DelimitedRecord CsvRecord field1 field2 field3 EntryPoint System.IO.File.CreateText result.txt FileHelperEngine eng...
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20013110_c0
20013110
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Title: F# List functions and let bindings: Changing a variable name appears to cause an error (unexpected infix in operator binding) Problem title: F# List functions and let bindings: Changing a variable name appears to cause an error (unexpected infix in operator binding) Tags: f%23, f%23-3.0 Problem: F# List function...
F# List functions and let bindings: Changing a variable name appears to cause an error (unexpected infix in operator binding) F# List functions and let bindings: Changing a variable name appears to cause an error (unexpected infix in operator binding) f%23 f%23-3.0 List Changing x1Points List.map Incomplete Value Unexp...
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11559216_c0
11559216
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Title: XML format being lost on using XDocument to save with XmlWriterSettings Problem title: XML format being lost on using XDocument to save with XmlWriterSettings Tags: xsd, xml, linq-to-xml, f%23 Problem: XML format being lost on using XDocument to save with XmlWriterSettings I am trying to update an XML, but would...
XML format being lost on using XDocument to save with XmlWriterSettings XML format being lost on using XDocument to save with XmlWriterSettings xsd xml linq-to-xml f%23 XDocument XML XmlWriterSettings UpdateAndSave configFileName:string XDocument.Load xmlDoc.XPathEvaluate Product SomeTag Attr Value Seq.cast XElement Se...
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-lang "F#" -o LibraryF dotnet sln add Console/Console.csproj dotnet sln add LibraryC/LibraryC.csproj dotnet sln add LibraryF/LibraryF.fsproj dotnet add LibraryF reference LibraryC dotnet add Console reference LibraryF cat << 'EOT' > LibraryC/Class1.cs namespace LibraryC; public class Class1 { public virtual int Number...
-lang "F#" -o LibraryF dotnet sln add Console/Console.csproj dotnet sln add LibraryC/LibraryC.csproj dotnet sln add LibraryF/LibraryF.fsproj dotnet add LibraryF reference LibraryC dotnet add Console reference LibraryF cat << 'EOT' > LibraryC/Class1.cs namespace LibraryC; public class Class1 { public virtual int Number...
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45244584_c0
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Title: MapTo for SqlProvider: no compile check for type mismatch Problem title: MapTo for SqlProvider: no compile check for type mismatch Tags: type-providers, f%23 Problem: MapTo for SqlProvider: no compile check for type mismatch I'm trying to use the SQL Type Provider and I'm following the approach suggested in the ...
MapTo for SqlProvider: no compile check for type mismatch MapTo for SqlProvider: no compile check for type mismatch type-providers f%23 MapTo SqlProvider r.MapTo Selection sel.PacketNum r.PacketNum int64 packet_num INTEGER MapTo for SqlProvider: no compile check for type mismatch I'm trying to use the SQL Type Provider...
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20208959_c0
20208959
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Title: Setting the Icon for XAML Provider Problem title: Setting the Icon for XAML Provider Tags: icons, type-providers, xaml, wpf, f%23 Problem: Setting the Icon for XAML Provider To help with my learning in F#, I decided to convert one of my C# applications to F# using the XAML provider. I was able to get all the fun...
Setting the Icon for XAML Provider Setting the Icon for XAML Provider icons type-providers xaml wpf f%23 Setting Icon XAML Provider Window schemas.microsoft.com xmlns:x Title Totally Application Height Width Icon.ico Setting the Icon for XAML Provider To help with my learning in F#, I decided to convert one of my C# ap...
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31081879
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.net // See the 'F# Tutorial' project for more help.= open System open System.ComponentModel open System.Configuration.Install open System.ServiceProcess [<RunInstaller(true)>] type FSharpServiceInstaller() = inherit Installer() do // Specify properties of the hosting process new ServiceProcessInstaller(Account = Servi...
.net // See the 'F# Tutorial' project for more help.= open System open System.ComponentModel open System.Configuration.Install open System.ServiceProcess [<RunInstaller(true)>] type FSharpServiceInstaller() = inherit Installer() do // Specify properties of the hosting process new ServiceProcessInstaller(Account = Servi...
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25084032
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Title: Calling multicase active pattern directly Problem title: Calling multicase active pattern directly Tags: active-pattern, f%23 Problem: Calling multicase active pattern directly Consider a single case active pattern : let (|ToUpper|) (input : string) = input.ToUpper();; I can call the above single case active pat...
Calling multicase active pattern directly Calling multicase active pattern directly active-pattern f%23 Calling ToUpper input.ToUpper HELLO Even Odd FS0623 Active Test evenTest1 Does Calling multicase active pattern directly Consider a single case active pattern : I can call the above single case active pattern outside...
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43714625_c1
43714625
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else return! loop (m-2) } loop n c.Task.Wait () // tail call in a recursive actor implementation enclosed in a try block (MailboxProcessor) let g' n = let c = TaskCompletionSource<bool> () let a = MailboxProcessor<int>.Start <| fun (inbox:MailboxProcessor<int>) -> let rec loop m = async { try if m = 0 then printfn "g'...
else return! loop (m-2) } loop n c.Task.Wait () // tail call in a recursive actor implementation enclosed in a try block (MailboxProcessor) let g' n = let c = TaskCompletionSource<bool> () let a = MailboxProcessor<int>.Start <| fun (inbox:MailboxProcessor<int>) -> let rec loop m = async { try if m = 0 then printfn "g'...
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73366855_c0
73366855
fsharp
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Title: F# build error: &quot;No compiled representation for provided namespace&quot; Problem title: F# build error: &quot;No compiled representation for provided namespace&quot; Tags: f%23, fable-f%23, paket Problem: F# build error: "No compiled representation for provided namespace" Has anyone run into this error mess...
F# build error: &quot;No compiled representation for provided namespace&quot; F# build error: &quot;No compiled representation for provided namespace&quot; f%23 fable-f%23 paket F# build error: "No compiled representation for provided namespace" Has anyone run into this error message before? Google found it for me in t...
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53688266_c0
53688266
fsharp
0
Title: Why does TcpClient.Connected() show true after being closed by TcpListener? F# Problem title: Why does TcpClient.Connected() show true after being closed by TcpListener? F# Tags: f%23, tcp, c%23, tcpclient, tcpserver Problem: Why does TcpClient.Connected() show true after being closed by TcpListener? F# So I'm t...
Why does TcpClient.Connected() show true after being closed by TcpListener? F# Why does TcpClient.Connected() show true after being closed by TcpListener? F# f%23 tcp c%23 tcpclient tcpserver Why TcpClient.Connected TcpListener System.Net System.Net.Sockets System.Threading IPAddress.Parse Listening tcpListener.AcceptT...
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26976175_c0
26976175
fsharp
0
Title: F# use keyword and recursive functions Problem title: F# use keyword and recursive functions Tags: asynchronous, f%23, idisposable, recursion, tail-recursion Problem: F# use keyword and recursive functions As far as I understood, the use keyword disposes the bound IDisposable as soon it is out of scope, so consi...
F# use keyword and recursive functions F# use keyword and recursive functions asynchronous f%23 idisposable recursion tail-recursion IDisposable AsyncAcceptMessages WebSocket client.AsyncReadMessage StreamReader reader.ReadToEnd StreamWriter client.CreateMessageWriter WebSocketMessageType.Text Encoding.UTF8 writer.Writ...
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76428189_c0
76428189
fsharp
0
Title: F# Type Provider for postgresql raw queries compatible with .NET6+? Problem title: F# Type Provider for postgresql raw queries compatible with .NET6+? Tags: type-providers, f%23, .net-6.0 Problem: F# Type Provider for postgresql raw queries compatible with .NET6+? I realize there's similar questions about this o...
F# Type Provider for postgresql raw queries compatible with .NET6+? F# Type Provider for postgresql raw queries compatible with .NET6+? type-providers f%23 .net-6.0 Type Provider NET6 net-6.0 F# Type Provider for postgresql raw queries compatible with .NET6+? I realize there's similar questions about this on SO however...
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1939113_c0
1939113
fsharp
0
Title: Getting a typed array from a discriminate union of different types of arrays in F# Problem title: Getting a typed array from a discriminate union of different types of arrays in F# Tags: arrays, discriminated-union, f%23 Problem: Getting a typed array from a discriminate union of different types of arrays in F# ...
Getting a typed array from a discriminate union of different types of arrays in F# Getting a typed array from a discriminate union of different types of arrays in F# arrays discriminated-union f%23 a Getting ItemStuff Colors Sizes ItemProp Quants this.GetColors this.GetIntArr foo.GetIntArr Getting a typed array from a ...
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20083185_c0
20083185
fsharp
0
Title: FileLoadException when hosting SignalR at Azure Worker Role with F# Problem title: FileLoadException when hosting SignalR at Azure Worker Role with F# Tags: azure, f%23, owin, signalr Problem: FileLoadException when hosting SignalR at Azure Worker Role with F# I am trying to run SignalR self host server in the W...
FileLoadException when hosting SignalR at Azure Worker Role with F# FileLoadException when hosting SignalR at Azure Worker Role with F# azure f%23 owin signalr FileLoadException SignalR Azure Worker Role wr.Run IAppBuilder x.MapSignalR FileLoadException when hosting SignalR at Azure Worker Role with F# I am trying to r...
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74011980_c0
74011980
fsharp
0
Title: Performance of single-constructor disjoint union in fsharp Problem title: Performance of single-constructor disjoint union in fsharp Tags: discriminated-union, performance, f%23 Problem: Performance of single-constructor disjoint union in fsharp I try to wrap up a primitive type in a single-constructor disjoint ...
Performance of single-constructor disjoint union in fsharp Performance of single-constructor disjoint union in fsharp discriminated-union performance f%23 Performance this.add this.ret ToString Card c.add L0000 d.add L0001 e.ret L0004 L000e L0013 L0019 L001c L001f L0029 L002e rbx-0x35014550 L0034 L0037 L003a L003b L000...
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31917557_c0
31917557
fsharp
0
Title: Simulating higher-kinded polymorphism with Object Algebra&#x27;s in F# Problem title: Simulating higher-kinded polymorphism with Object Algebra&#x27;s in F# Tags: f%23, higher-order-types, polymorphism Problem: Simulating higher-kinded polymorphism with Object Algebra's in F# In the paper Streams à la carte: Ext...
Simulating higher-kinded polymorphism with Object Algebra&#x27;s in F# Simulating higher-kinded polymorphism with Object Algebra&#x27;s in F# f%23 higher-order-types polymorphism Simulating Object Algebra Streams Extensible Pipelines Algebras Typed Tagless Final Interpreters App ExprSYM Brand Freshness Eval Eval.t Simu...
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33944644_c0
33944644
fsharp
0
Title: Type mismatch in seemingly equal use cases Problem title: Type mismatch in seemingly equal use cases Tags: types, printf, f%23 Problem: Type mismatch in seemingly equal use cases I'm creating a module to access a MySQL database. Since SQLProvider fell short in needed functionality, and since said functionality i...
Type mismatch in seemingly equal use cases Type mismatch in seemingly equal use cases types printf f%23 Type DynamicSqlConnection conn.Open List.iter cmd.ExecuteReader r.Read KolId kol_id SkillId skill_id SkillInterestTypeId skill_interests_types_id SELECT tb_kol_skills_interests tb_lu_country WHERE c:DynamicSqlCommand...
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12316150_c0
12316150
fsharp
0
Title: How to do pattern /shape match / recognition on a board (20x20)? Problem title: How to do pattern /shape match / recognition on a board (20x20)? Tags: c%23, f%23 Problem: How to do pattern /shape match / recognition on a board (20x20)? The board is int[][] and I would like to find this shape 1 1 1 with all 4 of ...
How to do pattern /shape match / recognition on a board (20x20)? How to do pattern /shape match / recognition on a board (20x20)? c%23 f%23 How List Position GetMatchVertical ret.Add How to do pattern /shape match / recognition on a board (20x20)? The board is int[][] and I would like to find this shape with all 4 of i...
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68410084_c0
68410084
fsharp
0
Title: How to make multiple versions of the same record, with F# Problem title: How to make multiple versions of the same record, with F# Tags: f%23 Problem: How to make multiple versions of the same record, with F# I have 3 state machines that follow the similar model: - same states - same calls for each state only th...
How to make multiple versions of the same record, with F# How to make multiple versions of the same record, with F# f%23 How State StateMachine1StateObject SomeData StateMachine2StateObject SomeOtherKindOfData How to make multiple versions of the same record, with F# I have 3 state machines that follow the similar mode...
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41518495_c1
41518495
fsharp
1
Right = Set.intersect right up let upLeft = Set.intersect left up let appendIfInSet se v res = if Set.contains square se then res @ v else res [] |> appendIfInSet right [square + 1] |> appendIfInSet left [square - 1] |> appendIfInSet up [square - n] |> appendIfInSet down [square + n] |> appendIfInSet downRight [square ...
Right = Set.intersect right up let upLeft = Set.intersect left up let appendIfInSet se v res = if Set.contains square se then res @ v else res [] |> appendIfInSet right [square + 1] |> appendIfInSet left [square - 1] |> appendIfInSet up [square - n] |> appendIfInSet down [square + n] |> appendIfInSet downRight [square ...
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31112341_c0
31112341
fsharp
0
Title: fscaret VarImp$matrixVarImp.MSE returns 0 Problem title: fscaret VarImp$matrixVarImp.MSE returns 0 Tags: f%23, caret Problem: fscaret VarImp$matrixVarImp.MSE returns 0 I'm trying to use the fscaret package on ordinal data (predictors) and an ordinal response, the data is from a survey on a scale interval from 1-...
fscaret VarImp$matrixVarImp.MSE returns 0 fscaret VarImp$matrixVarImp.MSE returns 0 f%23 caret VarImp$matrixVarImp.MSE set.seed all_data$response all_data start.time Sys.time Used.funcRegPred with.labels supress.output no.cores end.time total.time myFS$VarImp$matrixVarImp.MSE myFirstRES$VarImp$matrixVarImp.MSE SUM ImpG...
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68884225_c1
68884225
fsharp
1
<float>, bKeys: Span<int>, bValues: Span<float>) = let maxN = Math.Min (aKeys.Length, bKeys.Length) let outKeys = Array.zeroCreate maxN let outValues = Array.zeroCreate maxN let mutable aIdx = 0 let mutable bIdx = 0 let mutable outIdx = 0 while aIdx < aKeys.Length && bIdx < bKeys.Length do if aKeys.[aIdx] = bKeys.[bIdx...
<float>, bKeys: Span<int>, bValues: Span<float>) = let maxN = Math.Min (aKeys.Length, bKeys.Length) let outKeys = Array.zeroCreate maxN let outValues = Array.zeroCreate maxN let mutable aIdx = 0 let mutable bIdx = 0 let mutable outIdx = 0 while aIdx < aKeys.Length && bIdx < bKeys.Length do if aKeys.[aIdx] = bKeys.[bIdx...
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56239818_c0
56239818
fsharp
0
Title: F# branching logic with pattern matching Problem title: F# branching logic with pattern matching Tags: f%23 Problem: F# branching logic with pattern matching Let I have such code on C#. How to rewrite in function style this brunchin logic with F#? What should i use pattern matching? active pattern matching?discr...
F# branching logic with pattern matching F# branching logic with pattern matching f%23 DataBase List GetEmployees string.IsNullOrEmpty GetByIdAndEmail GetByEmail GetById First Second Third Program Main DB.GetEmployees id:string email:string F# branching logic with pattern matching Let I have such code on C#. How to rew...
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48869585_c1
48869585
fsharp
1
controllers.[0]) :?> FlatImagesContentViewController).GetImage <- flatImages.[((parentView.ViewControllers.[0]) :?> FlatImagesContentViewController).GetPageIndex] ) override x.GetNextViewController(pageViewController : UIPageViewController, contentController : UIViewController) = let mutable returnController : UIViewCo...
controllers.[0]) :?> FlatImagesContentViewController).GetImage <- flatImages.[((parentView.ViewControllers.[0]) :?> FlatImagesContentViewController).GetPageIndex] ) override x.GetNextViewController(pageViewController : UIPageViewController, contentController : UIViewController) = let mutable returnController : UIViewCo...
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10475131_c1
10475131
fsharp
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isVertical) puzzle rest else (puzzle, false) //the actual backtracking algorithm... goes through all places and all words //trying to make stuff fit let rec sort words places (puzzle : char[,]) = match places with | [] -> (puzzle, true) | place::rest -> let rec checkWords words place puzzle = match words with | [] -> ...
isVertical) puzzle rest else (puzzle, false) //the actual backtracking algorithm... goes through all places and all words //trying to make stuff fit let rec sort words places (puzzle : char[,]) = match places with | [] -> (puzzle, true) | place::rest -> let rec checkWords words place puzzle = match words with | [] -> ...
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44170378_c0
44170378
fsharp
0
Title: Operator overloading for discriminated union Problem title: Operator overloading for discriminated union Tags: f%23, discriminated-union, operator-overloading Problem: Operator overloading for discriminated union I'm trying to write some numerical code that can work with either scalars or vectors (in this case i...
Operator overloading for discriminated union Operator overloading for discriminated union f%23 discriminated-union operator-overloading Operator IBroadcastable Scalar Vect Exp Operator overloading for discriminated union I'm trying to write some numerical code that can work with either scalars or vectors (in this case ...
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12449100_c1
12449100
fsharp
1
[1 .. 100] |> List.map string :> _ member x.getHisto udl = printfn "getting histo for %A" udl "I am a historical dataset in a disguised party" type RepoCached (rep : IQuoteRepository) = let memoize f = let cache = new System.Collections.Generic.Dictionary<_, _>() fun x -> if cache.ContainsKey(x) then cache.[x] else le...
[1 .. 100] |> List.map string :> _ member x.getHisto udl = printfn "getting histo for %A" udl "I am a historical dataset in a disguised party" type RepoCached (rep : IQuoteRepository) = let memoize f = let cache = new System.Collections.Generic.Dictionary<_, _>() fun x -> if cache.ContainsKey(x) then cache.[x] else le...
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23316324_c0
23316324
fsharp
0
Title: int -&gt; int list is not compatible with type int -&gt; IEnumerable&lt;&#x27;a&gt; Problem title: int -&gt; int list is not compatible with type int -&gt; IEnumerable&lt;&#x27;a&gt; Tags: .net, c%23, linq, f%23 Problem: int -> int list is not compatible with type int -> IEnumerable<'a> Given: open System.Linq t...
int -&gt; int list is not compatible with type int -&gt; IEnumerable&lt;&#x27;a&gt; int -&gt; int list is not compatible with type int -&gt; IEnumerable&lt;&#x27;a&gt; .net c%23 linq f%23 System System.Collections.Generic System.Linq IEnumerable SelectMany System.Collections.Generic.IEnumerable SelectManyCs Program Lis...
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67974183_c0
67974183
fsharp
0
Title: Failing to use LazyCache with Suave&#x27;s WebPart Problem title: Failing to use LazyCache with Suave&#x27;s WebPart Tags: caching, f%23, suave Problem: Failing to use LazyCache with Suave's WebPart I'm trying to use LazyCache ( https://github.com/alastairtree/LazyCache ) to cache some API requests. The code goe...
Failing to use LazyCache with Suave&#x27;s WebPart Failing to use LazyCache with Suave&#x27;s WebPart caching f%23 suave Failing LazyCache Suave WebPart CachingService cache.GetOrAdd WebAPI.fs FS0041 GetOrAdd Known Available IAppCache.GetOrAdd Func Argument CachingService.GetOrAdd Extensions.Caching.Memory.ICacheEntry ...
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45122650_c1
45122650
fsharp
1
" /> </connectionStrings> <startup> <supportedRuntime version="v4.0" sku=".NETFramework,Version=v4.7" /> </startup> </configuration> In that same F# project I have another file that I use to access the runtime connection string: module internal DbAdmin open FSharp.Data open FSharp.Configuration module Admin = // runtim...
" /> </connectionStrings> <startup> <supportedRuntime version="v4.0" sku=".NETFramework,Version=v4.7" /> </startup> </configuration> In that same F# project I have another file that I use to access the runtime connection string: module internal DbAdmin open FSharp.Data open FSharp.Configuration module Admin = // runtim...
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41367173_c0
41367173
fsharp
0
Title: F# Tuple Constant never initializes Problem title: F# Tuple Constant never initializes Tags: libraries, program-entry-point, f%23, tuples Problem: F# Tuple Constant never initializes I've declared a tuple like this: module MyModule = let private INVALID_TUPLE = ("0", DateTime.MinValue) When I reference it lower ...
F# Tuple Constant never initializes F# Tuple Constant never initializes libraries program-entry-point f%23 tuples Tuple Constant MyModule INVALID_TUPLE DateTime.MinValue None Some NullTupleTest System TupleTest Main F# Tuple Constant never initializes I've declared a tuple like this: When I reference it lower in the mo...
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36319032_c0
36319032
fsharp
0
Title: F# deedle Series How do I get the name of the Key and Series for use in XPlot Problem title: F# deedle Series How do I get the name of the Key and Series for use in XPlot Tags: fslab, deedle, f%23 Problem: F# deedle Series How do I get the name of the Key and Series for use in XPlot I am plotting, using XPLot, a...
F# deedle Series How do I get the name of the Key and Series for use in XPlot F# deedle Series How do I get the name of the Key and Series for use in XPlot fslab deedle f%23 Series How Key XPlot Close Chart Table Chart.Table Chart.WithOptions Options Chart.WithLabels Date cl.Columns.Keys closes.KeyName closes.Name F# d...
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63605752_c0
63605752
fsharp
0
Title: Removing property with Json.NET using deep scan selector works with C# but throws ObjectNullReferenceException in F# Problem title: Removing property with Json.NET using deep scan selector works with C# but throws ObjectNullReferenceException in F# Tags: f%23, json.net, json, jsonpath Problem: Removing property ...
Removing property with Json.NET using deep scan selector works with C# but throws ObjectNullReferenceException in F# Removing property with Json.NET using deep scan selector works with C# but throws ObjectNullReferenceException in F# f%23 json.net json jsonpath ObjectNullReferenceException deep Removing Json.NET Active...
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23764126_c1
23764126
fsharp
1
(); } } } But cannot repeat it in F# (again console app, named UnityFSharp, the same NuGet and System.Configuration reference). App.config for F#: <?xml version="1.0" encoding="utf-8" ?> <configuration> <configSections> <section name="unity" type="Microsoft.Practices.Unity.Configuration.UnityConfigurationSection, Micro...
(); } } } But cannot repeat it in F# (again console app, named UnityFSharp, the same NuGet and System.Configuration reference). App.config for F#: <?xml version="1.0" encoding="utf-8" ?> <configuration> <configSections> <section name="unity" type="Microsoft.Practices.Unity.Configuration.UnityConfigurationSection, Micro...
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60538825_c1
60538825
fsharp
1
1 1 23 24 2 -> 1 1 1 1 23 24 3 -> 1 0 1 1 23 24 4 -> 0 0 1 2 24 24 5 -> 0 0 1 2 24 24 6 -> 2 3 1 2 24 24 7 -> 2 3 1 2 24 24 What've I tried: My idea is for each set i of (AutoStat_i, Mode_i, Setpoint_i) , scan each row if AutoStat_i is <> 0 then set the other values to NaN , after that I will just do the fillMissing w...
1 1 23 24 2 -> 1 1 1 1 23 24 3 -> 1 0 1 1 23 24 4 -> 0 0 1 2 24 24 5 -> 0 0 1 2 24 24 6 -> 2 3 1 2 24 24 7 -> 2 3 1 2 24 24 What've I tried: My idea is for each set i of (AutoStat_i, Mode_i, Setpoint_i) , scan each row if AutoStat_i is <> 0 then set the other values to NaN , after that I will just do the fillMissing w...
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19177107_c0
19177107
fsharp
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Title: Loosely Coupled Agents in F# Problem title: Loosely Coupled Agents in F# Tags: functional-programming, events, f%23, asynchronous, agents Problem: Loosely Coupled Agents in F# I am trying to develop a multi-agent application in F#. Here's what I'm trying to do: Create few agents (say, 100). Have these agents asy...
Loosely Coupled Agents in F# Loosely Coupled Agents in F# functional-programming events f%23 asynchronous agents Loosely Coupled Agents Loosely Coupled Agents in F# I am trying to develop a multi-agent application in F#. Here's what I'm trying to do: Create few agents (say, 100). Have these agents asynchronously commun...
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7986641_c0
7986641
fsharp
0
Title: Pattern matching with guards vs if/else construct in F# Problem title: Pattern matching with guards vs if/else construct in F# Tags: functional-programming, f%23, guard-clause, pattern-matching Problem: Pattern matching with guards vs if/else construct in F# In ML-family languages, people tend to prefer pattern ...
Pattern matching with guards vs if/else construct in F# Pattern matching with guards vs if/else construct in F# functional-programming f%23 guard-clause pattern-matching Pattern delete1 delete2 x::xs x::delete1 x::delete2 Solution NoRoot OneRoot TwoRoots solve1 b-4.0 solve2 Pattern matching with guards vs if/else const...
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3733148_c0
3733148
fsharp
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Title: Problems signing a dll in F# on Mono Problem title: Problems signing a dll in F# on Mono Tags: assembly-signing, mono, f%23 Problem: Problems signing a dll in F# on Mono I'm getting an error trying to sign a dll in F# on mono: $ mono /usr/local/share/FSharp-2.0.0.0/bin/fsc.exe\ --target:library \ --keyfile:../.....
Problems signing a dll in F# on Mono Problems signing a dll in F# on Mono assembly-signing mono f%23 Problems Mono FSharp-2.0.0.0 fsc.exe target:library MyKeyFile.snk AssemblyInfo.fs FooBar.fs o:FooBar.dll Microsoft Compiler Copyright Corporation All Rights Reserved FS2014 StrongNameGetPublicKey mscoree.dll JIT Mon Jun...
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41541326_c0
41541326
fsharp
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Title: fparsec parsing alternatives with discriminated unions for DSL Problem title: fparsec parsing alternatives with discriminated unions for DSL Tags: f%23-3.0, f%23, fparsec Problem: fparsec parsing alternatives with discriminated unions for DSL I am trying to achieve below with fparsec and unions (1 + (2 * 3)) //D...
fparsec parsing alternatives with discriminated unions for DSL fparsec parsing alternatives with discriminated unions for DSL f%23-3.0 f%23 fparsec DSL AirthmeticExpression Constant AddNumber Mul tuple2 fparsec parsing alternatives with discriminated unions for DSL I am trying to achieve below with fparsec and unions (...
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76945359_c0
76945359
fsharp
0
Title: Problems with Forward References in FParsec Problem title: Problems with Forward References in FParsec Tags: fparsec, reference, f%23, forward Problem: Problems with Forward References in FParsec type Predicate = | True | False | And of Predicate list | Or of Predicate list let leftParen: Parser<_, unit> = skipC...
Problems with Forward References in FParsec Problems with Forward References in FParsec fparsec reference f%23 forward Problems Forward References FParsec Error FS0037 Duplicate Predicate Parser Predicate.True Predicate.False Predicate.And Predicate.Or sepBy1 Problems with Forward References in FParsec I'm trying to wr...
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30010283_c0
30010283
fsharp
0
Title: Reference latest Microsoft.Build GAC assembly in F# Interactive? Problem title: Reference latest Microsoft.Build GAC assembly in F# Interactive? Tags: f%23-interactive, f%23, msbuild Problem: Reference latest Microsoft.Build GAC assembly in F# Interactive? How do I reference the latest Microsoft.Build in the GAC...
Reference latest Microsoft.Build GAC assembly in F# Interactive? Reference latest Microsoft.Build GAC assembly in F# Interactive? f%23-interactive f%23 msbuild Reference Microsoft.Build GAC Interactive Microsoft.Build.Evaluation ProjectCollection Assembly.Location Windows Microsoft.NET GAC_MSIL v4.0_14.0.0.0__b03f5f7f1...
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22266680_c0
22266680
fsharp
0
Title: Lightweight syntax and nested records Problem title: Lightweight syntax and nested records Tags: f%23, record, mono, nested Problem: Lightweight syntax and nested records This program: type A = { a : int } type B = { b : A } //34567890 let r = { b = { // line 6 a = 2 // line 7 } } Produces under mono/fsharpc thi...
Lightweight syntax and nested records Lightweight syntax and nested records f%23 record mono nested standard Lightweight foo.fs Compiler Open Source Edition Freely Apache License Users FS0058 Possible Try Lightweight syntax and nested records This program: Produces under mono/fsharpc this warning twice : Why does this ...
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1548172_c0
1548172
fsharp
0
Title: Base a small expression DSL on the DLR or keep it hand-rolled in F#? Problem title: Base a small expression DSL on the DLR or keep it hand-rolled in F#? Tags: f%23, expression-trees, dynamic-language-runtime, dsl Problem: Base a small expression DSL on the DLR or keep it hand-rolled in F#? I'm building a spreads...
Base a small expression DSL on the DLR or keep it hand-rolled in F#? Base a small expression DSL on the DLR or keep it hand-rolled in F#? f%23 expression-trees dynamic-language-runtime dsl Base DSL DLR Base a small expression DSL on the DLR or keep it hand-rolled in F#? I'm building a spreadsheet-like application, wher...
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21444545_c0
21444545
fsharp
0
Title: F# flickering createGraphics Problem title: F# flickering createGraphics Tags: f%23 Problem: F# flickering createGraphics Hi i have problem with async drawing on Panel. If i dont clear it works but with clear it is flickering all time long. I create Form and Panel in main loop but I want to draw in game loop. My...
F# flickering createGraphics F# flickering createGraphics f%23 gamePanel:Panel lastTime:int64 ball:Ball gamePanel.IsDisposed System.Drawing.Rectangle gamePanel.CreateGraphics graphics.Clear Color.White graphics.DrawEllipse System.Drawing.Pens.Black graphics.FillEllipse ball.brush ball.rectangle ball.move PanelF Panel t...
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66785012_c0
66785012
fsharp
0
Title: Microsoft.Sharepoint.Client.Context.Load error using F# Problem title: Microsoft.Sharepoint.Client.Context.Load error using F# Tags: f%23, sharepoint Problem: Microsoft.Sharepoint.Client.Context.Load error using F# I am trying to pull some documents from Sharepoint using the CSDOM Microsoft.Sharepoint.Client SDK...
Microsoft.Sharepoint.Client.Context.Load error using F# Microsoft.Sharepoint.Client.Context.Load error using F# f%23 sharepoint F# Microsoft.Sharepoint.Client.Context.Load XXXXXX NetworkCredential ClientContext context.Credentials context.Web.Lists.GetByTitle list.GetItems CamlQuery.CreateAllItemsQuery context.Load con...
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36550404_c0
36550404
fsharp
0
Title: formatting Composite function in f# Problem title: formatting Composite function in f# Tags: f%23, code-formatting Problem: formatting Composite function in f# I have a recursive function in f# that iterates a string[] of commands that need to be run, each command runs a new command to generate a map to be passe...
formatting Composite function in f# formatting Composite function in f# f%23 code-formatting Composite map:Map commands.Length map.Add Map formatting Composite function in f# I have a recursive function in f# that iterates a string[] of commands that need to be run, each command runs a new command to generate a map to ...
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35284434_c0
35284434
fsharp
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Title: overload dereference (!) and assignment (:=) operators in f# Problem title: overload dereference (!) and assignment (:=) operators in f# Tags: overloading, operator-keyword, f%23 Problem: overload dereference (!) and assignment (:=) operators in f# I'm trying to overload the dereference (!) and assignment (:=) o...
overload dereference (!) and assignment (:=) operators in f# overload dereference (!) and assignment (:=) operators in f# overloading operator-keyword f%23 MyVar _value __.Get __.Set s:MyVar s.Get d:MyVar d.Set x.Get x.Set test_myvar overload dereference (!) and assignment (:=) operators in f# I'm trying to overload th...
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3503137_c0
3503137
fsharp
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Title: Tail recursive copy of a seq to a list in F# Problem title: Tail recursive copy of a seq to a list in F# Tags: f%23, tail-recursion Problem: Tail recursive copy of a seq to a list in F# I am trying to build a list from a sequence by recursively appending the first element of the sequence to the list: open System...
Tail recursive copy of a seq to a list in F# Tail recursive copy of a seq to a list in F# f%23 tail-recursion Tail System Seq.isEmpty Seq.head Console.WriteLine Seq.skip Seq.cache List.append s:seq enum:Collections.Generic.IEnumerator enum.MoveNext enum.Current curr::res s.GetEnumerator List.rev Tail recursive copy of ...
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Title: Copy all files to the destination directory in Fake f#make Problem title: Copy all files to the destination directory in Fake f#make Tags: f%23-fake-4, f%23-fake, f%23 Problem: Copy all files to the destination directory in Fake f#make I want to copy all files in a particular directory to destination directory. ...
Copy all files to the destination directory in Fake f#make Copy all files to the destination directory in Fake f#make f%23-fake-4 f%23-fake f%23 FAKE Copy FakeLib.dll MyDir Files Targets Target Clean CleanDirs BuildSetup RunTargetOrDefault Default Hello World CopyFiles CopyTo BuildStep fake-4 Copy all files to the dest...
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73177429_c0
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Title: F# using a list to recursively build a Fable.Forms object Problem title: F# using a list to recursively build a Fable.Forms object Tags: recursion, fable, f%23 Problem: F# using a list to recursively build a Fable.Forms object I have a recursive problem trying to use a library to generate forms dynamically. The ...
F# using a list to recursively build a Fable.Forms object F# using a list to recursively build a Fable.Forms object recursion fable f%23 a tail Fable.Forms List.length Form.succeed Nothing Form.append List.head List.tail F# using a list to recursively build a Fable.Forms object I have a recursive problem trying to use ...
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33669284_c0
33669284
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Title: How can I make a Value Type collection in .NET? Problem title: How can I make a Value Type collection in .NET? Tags: collections, f%23, c%23, arrays, .net Problem: How can I make a Value Type collection in .NET? The basic building block type of my application decomposes into a type (class or structure) which con...
How can I make a Value Type collection in .NET? How can I make a Value Type collection in .NET? collections f%23 c%23 arrays .net How Value Type NET How can I make a Value Type collection in .NET? The basic building block type of my application decomposes into a type (class or structure) which contains some standard va...
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62439690_c1
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the different fields of that record, for example: let playWithSQLite() = use connection = new SQLiteConnection() Sql.statement "INSERT INTO aTable (aColumn) VALUES(@aNumber);" |> Sql.prepare true |> Sql.timeout (TimeSpan.FromMinutes(1.)) |> Sql.parameters [("aNumber", SqliteDbValue.Integer 42L)] |> Sql.executeNonQuery...
the different fields of that record, for example: let playWithSQLite() = use connection = new SQLiteConnection() Sql.statement "INSERT INTO aTable (aColumn) VALUES(@aNumber);" |> Sql.prepare true |> Sql.timeout (TimeSpan.FromMinutes(1.)) |> Sql.parameters [("aNumber", SqliteDbValue.Integer 42L)] |> Sql.executeNonQuery...
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5244656_c0
5244656
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Title: How to handle errors during parsing in F# Problem title: How to handle errors during parsing in F# Tags: fsyacc, error-handling, parsing, f%23 Problem: How to handle errors during parsing in F# I'm using fslex/fsyacc utilities for my F# Lexer and Parser. If input text has incorrect syntax it is necessary to know...
How to handle errors during parsing in F# How to handle errors during parsing in F# fsyacc error-handling parsing f%23 How Int32.Parse Incorrect EOF Parser.start Lexer.token lexbuf.EndPos pos.Line pos.Column e.Message Expression1 Error How to handle errors during parsing in F# I'm using fslex/fsyacc utilities for my F#...
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22708114_c0
22708114
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Title: Using F# type providers how do you implement a base constructor call as part of the constructor definition Problem title: Using F# type providers how do you implement a base constructor call as part of the constructor definition Tags: type-providers, f%23 Problem: Using F# type providers how do you implement a b...
Using F# type providers how do you implement a base constructor call as part of the constructor definition Using F# type providers how do you implement a base constructor call as part of the constructor definition type-providers f%23 Using SubclassController BaseClass IntPtr base..ctor ProvidedConstructor ProvidedParam...
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36823316_c0
36823316
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Title: Does there exist an efficient way of doing a wavefront iterator? (Not physics related.) Problem title: Does there exist an efficient way of doing a wavefront iterator? (Not physics related.) Tags: deep-learning, algorithm, f%23, recurrent-neural-network Problem: Does there exist an efficient way of doing a wavef...
Does there exist an efficient way of doing a wavefront iterator? (Not physics related.) Does there exist an efficient way of doing a wavefront iterator? (Not physics related.) deep-learning algorithm f%23 recurrent-neural-network the Does Not devblogs.nvidia.com optimizing-recurrent-neural-networks-cudnn-5 wavefront_or...
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