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18032949_c0
18032949
fsharp
0
Title: Exception when trying to load an XML resource Problem title: Exception when trying to load an XML resource Tags: xamarin.android, f%23, android Problem: Exception when trying to load an XML resource I've taken the Xamarin OpenGL example application for F# and am trying to load (mesh) data from an XML. I've added...
Exception when trying to load an XML resource Exception when trying to load an XML resource xamarin.android f%23 android NotFoundException java.io.FileNotFoundException xml Exception Resources AndroidResource context.Resources.GetXml Resource_String.n MainActivity GLView1 GLCube Android.Runtime.JNIEnv.CallObjectMethod ...
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9432802_c0
9432802
fsharp
0
Title: Implement IEnumerable in Fsharp on external type Problem title: Implement IEnumerable in Fsharp on external type Tags: sequence, ienumerable, f%23, anonymous-types Problem: Implement IEnumerable in Fsharp on external type I am trying to implement a ToEnumerable property on an external type that does not implemen...
Implement IEnumerable in Fsharp on external type Implement IEnumerable in Fsharp on external type sequence ienumerable f%23 anonymous-types Implement IEnumerable Fsharp System System.Collections System.Collections.Generic Bloomberglp.Blpapi.Element WORKS this.ToComparable:IComparer IComparer this.Compare x.NumValues.Co...
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52354173_c0
52354173
fsharp
0
Title: How do I pass an array from .Net to C? Problem title: How do I pass an array from .Net to C? Tags: arrays, c, f%23, interop Problem: How do I pass an array from .Net to C? I am trying to make use of an open source library, written in C , by wrapping it and exposing it to .Net. I am not, by any stretch, a C exper...
How do I pass an array from .Net to C? How do I pass an array from .Net to C? arrays c f%23 interop Net DLL How __declspec DisplayHelloFromDLL Hello You Load c_float P_x c_int P_nnz P_i P_p A_x A_nnz A_i A_p Problem OSQPSettings c_malloc Structures OSQPWorkspace Workspace OSQPData Populate csc_matrix Define Solver osqp...
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61646400_c0
61646400
fsharp
0
Title: Difference union types and discriminated unions typescript/F# Problem title: Difference union types and discriminated unions typescript/F# Tags: typescript, functional-programming, f%23, union-types Problem: Difference union types and discriminated unions typescript/F# So I was reading the official docs of Types...
Difference union types and discriminated unions typescript/F# Difference union types and discriminated unions typescript/F# typescript functional-programming f%23 union-types Difference Difference union types and discriminated unions typescript/F# So I was reading the official docs of Typescript about union types, and ...
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15103519_c0
15103519
fsharp
0
Title: Functions vs methods Problem title: Functions vs methods Tags: f%23 Problem: Functions vs methods I'm very new to F#. One of the first things I noticed was that collection operations are defined as functions rather than as methods. As an experiment, I defined a couple of methods on list : type List<'a> with memb...
Functions vs methods Functions vs methods f%23 Functions List this.map List.map this.filter List.filter ls.filter Functions vs methods I'm very new to F#. One of the first things I noticed was that collection operations are defined as functions rather than as methods. As an experiment, I defined a couple of methods on ...
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65307389_c0
65307389
fsharp
0
Title: I have a mutual recursion problem in f-sharp Problem title: I have a mutual recursion problem in f-sharp Tags: functional-programming, f%23 Problem: I have a mutual recursion problem in f-sharp I have the following types in F#: type Name = string;; type Sex = | M // male | F // female type YearOfBirth = int;; ty...
I have a mutual recursion problem in f-sharp I have a mutual recursion problem in f-sharp functional-programming f%23 Name Sex YearOfBirth FamilyTree Children Larry May Fred Joe Adam Paul f:FamilyTree List.map c::cs FS0001 I have a mutual recursion problem in f-sharp I have the following types in F#: My task is to crea...
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28707496_c0
28707496
fsharp
0
Title: How to have pointer members in F# Problem title: How to have pointer members in F# Tags: pointers, f%23 Problem: How to have pointer members in F# I am stuck trying to write in F# something that I conceive well in C++: a class that has as a member a list of pointers to objects of the same type. Because I haven't...
How to have pointer members in F# How to have pointer members in F# pointers f%23 How Fred bigData:float data_ s.myListOfPointers s.f Array.sum List.map List.sum How to have pointer members in F# I am stuck trying to write in F# something that I conceive well in C++: a class that has as a member a list of pointers to o...
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38590372_c0
38590372
fsharp
0
Title: F# using System.Random() to get random number lists give the same lists Problem title: F# using System.Random() to get random number lists give the same lists Tags: random, math.net, f%23 Problem: F# using System.Random() to get random number lists give the same lists I have been searching other questions, where...
F# using System.Random() to get random number lists give the same lists F# using System.Random() to get random number lists give the same lists random math.net f%23 System.Random Scripts getRandom36 l.Length rnd.Next List.exists number::l List.sort List.empty Seq.init math.net F# using System.Random() to get random num...
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53780493_c0
53780493
fsharp
0
Title: Using a ** wildcard in an F# project causes Visual Studio to refuse to load the project Problem title: Using a ** wildcard in an F# project causes Visual Studio to refuse to load the project Tags: project-structure, visual-studio, f%23, msbuild Problem: Using a ** wildcard in an F# project causes Visual Studio t...
Using a ** wildcard in an F# project causes Visual Studio to refuse to load the project Using a ** wildcard in an F# project causes Visual Studio to refuse to load the project project-structure visual-studio f%23 msbuild Using Visual Studio ItemGroup FilesToCopyToOutput Include Using a ** wildcard in an F# project caus...
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53523638_c0
53523638
fsharp
0
Title: Why XPlot charts are not rendered? Problem title: Why XPlot charts are not rendered? Tags: jupyter-notebook, f%23 Problem: Why XPlot charts are not rendered? I am trying to render some Geo charts by following one of the tutorials but instead of getting a chart, I get a XPlot.GoogleCharts.GoogleChart . I am using...
Why XPlot charts are not rendered? Why XPlot charts are not rendered? jupyter-notebook f%23 Why XPlot XPlot.GoogleCharts.GoogleChart Downloads IfSharp.v3.0.1 XPlot.Plotly.Paket.fsx XPlot.Plotly.fsx Paket.Package FsLab Paket.Generated.Refs.fsx System FSharp.Data XPlot.GoogleCharts WorldBankData.GetDataContext wb.Countri...
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56534179_c0
56534179
fsharp
0
Title: F# Codewars Integers: Recreation Two Problem title: F# Codewars Integers: Recreation Two Tags: f%23 Problem: F# Codewars Integers: Recreation Two Trying to solve task with Code open System let rec distribute e = function | [] -> [[e]] | x::xs' as xs -> (e::xs)::[for xs in distribute e xs' -> x::xs] let rec permu...
F# Codewars Integers: Recreation Two F# Codewars Integers: Recreation Two f%23 Codewars Integers Recreation Two System x::xs e::xs List.collect MoreRule List.map List.append List.distinct List.filter List.sort Math.Floor Math.Sqrt number-Math.Pow List.exists prod2Sum F# Codewars Integers: Recreation Two Trying to solve...
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5852317_c1
5852317
fsharp
1
1;lbl2;lbl3] |> List.iter (fun lbl -> lbl.Text <- "Loading...") [cancelBtn1;cancelBtn2;cancelBtn3] |> List.iter (fun cancelBtn -> cancelBtn.Enabled <- true) let guiContext = System.Threading.SynchronizationContext.Current let work (timeout:int) = //work is not aware it is being run within an async computation System.Th...
1;lbl2;lbl3] |> List.iter (fun lbl -> lbl.Text <- "Loading...") [cancelBtn1;cancelBtn2;cancelBtn3] |> List.iter (fun cancelBtn -> cancelBtn.Enabled <- true) let guiContext = System.Threading.SynchronizationContext.Current let work (timeout:int) = //work is not aware it is being run within an async computation System.Th...
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50191069_c0
50191069
fsharp
0
Title: Managing states across multiple threads Problem title: Managing states across multiple threads Tags: f%23, multithreading, thread-safety, .net Problem: Managing states across multiple threads I have an F# class with a bunch of sequences. The class contains a simple next() method, that returns the next element in...
Managing states across multiple threads Managing states across multiple threads f%23 multithreading thread-safety .net Managing Thread Threading.Thread.CurrentThread.ManagedThreadId Managing states across multiple threads I have an F# class with a bunch of sequences. The class contains a simple next() method, that retu...
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17002632_c1
17002632
fsharp
1
doing it via an interface created by an inline function and using generics. I couldn't get that to work how I wanted either but I could have just been doing it wrong. Edit: Thanks for the great reply(s), I'll have to try that out today. I'm adding the edit because I solved my problem, although I didn't solve it how I ...
doing it via an interface created by an inline function and using generics. I couldn't get that to work how I wanted either but I could have just been doing it wrong. Edit: Thanks for the great reply(s), I'll have to try that out today. I'm adding the edit because I solved my problem, although I didn't solve it how I ...
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19953001_c0
19953001
fsharp
0
Title: override of type signature from abstract class Problem title: override of type signature from abstract class Tags: abstract-class, f%23, overriding Problem: override of type signature from abstract class I have the following class definition for a generic filter. In line with functional principles, I would like ...
override of type signature from abstract class override of type signature from abstract class abstract-class f%23 overriding abstract AbstractClass Filter FilterState Update GetState LKF GenericMatrix this.Update this.GetState override of type signature from abstract class I have the following class definition for a ge...
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66836855_c1
66836855
fsharp
1
| false -> () | true -> for i=0 to (min head.Length rem.Length)-1 do apat.[i] <-apat.[i] @ apat.[^0] apat <- apat.[.. ^1] let tostring (ac : char list) = (System.String.Concat(Array.ofList(ac))) let oned = (Array.map (fun a -> tostring a) apat ) let res = Array.reduce (fun a b -> a+b) oned printfn "%A" res That seems ...
| false -> () | true -> for i=0 to (min head.Length rem.Length)-1 do apat.[i] <-apat.[i] @ apat.[^0] apat <- apat.[.. ^1] let tostring (ac : char list) = (System.String.Concat(Array.ofList(ac))) let oned = (Array.map (fun a -> tostring a) apat ) let res = Array.reduce (fun a b -> a+b) oned printfn "%A" res That seems ...
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28470701_c0
28470701
fsharp
0
Title: Error does not get caught Problem title: Error does not get caught Tags: f%23, exception Problem: Error does not get caught I wrote a script that upload a xml file, look at the following code snippet: open System.Xml open System.IO open System type XmlErrorLoad = | Success of XmlDocument | FileNotFound of FileNo...
Error does not get caught Error does not get caught f%23 exception FileNotFoundException OtherException System.IO.FileNotFoundException System.IO.__Error.WinIOError Error System.Xml System.IO System XmlErrorLoad Success XmlDocument FileNotFound Exception filename:string file.Load Temp ip2.xml File ex.Message Could Int3...
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63126669_c0
63126669
fsharp
0
Title: Simple example for logging text in expecto test Problem title: Simple example for logging text in expecto test Tags: f%23, logary, expecto Problem: Simple example for logging text in expecto test I'm trying to write some logs in an Expecto test, however I can't figure out how to get anything to be logged. Is the...
Simple example for logging text in expecto test Simple example for logging text in expecto test f%23 logary expecto Simple Test Expecto Expecto.Logging Expecto.Logging.Message Hopac Logary.Configuration Logary.Adapters.Facade Logary.Targets Tests Log.create asdf.qwer logger.logWithAck Debug Expect.equal Should EntryPoi...
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10413765_c0
10413765
fsharp
0
Title: unifying model for &#x27;static&#x27; / &#x27;historical&#x27; /streaming data in F# Problem title: unifying model for &#x27;static&#x27; / &#x27;historical&#x27; /streaming data in F# Tags: quotations, metaprogramming, f%23 Problem: unifying model for 'static' / 'historical' /streaming data in F# An API I use e...
unifying model for &#x27;static&#x27; / &#x27;historical&#x27; /streaming data in F# unifying model for &#x27;static&#x27; / &#x27;historical&#x27; /streaming data in F# quotations metaprogramming f%23 unifying model for 'static' / 'historical' /streaming data in F# An API I use exposes data with different characterist...
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45598200_c1
45598200
fsharp
1
I get a PSObject type with a property which is an Array of string representation of my Resource type (for example: ResourceTypes+Resource+VM ), which doesn't contain any information about the VMResource or UnitResource : Add-Type -Path "pathtomydll.dll" $fullRequestUrl = "http://localhost:2121/Resources/Get" $body = "...
I get a PSObject type with a property which is an Array of string representation of my Resource type (for example: ResourceTypes+Resource+VM ), which doesn't contain any information about the VMResource or UnitResource : Add-Type -Path "pathtomydll.dll" $fullRequestUrl = "http://localhost:2121/Resources/Get" $body = "...
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62953256_c0
62953256
fsharp
0
Title: Mix string and List into a List Problem title: Mix string and List into a List Tags: f%23, csv Problem: Mix string and List into a List I have this function that writes to an csv file. the output of the csv file should be like this. title(string) body(string) images(list) variations(list) ipsum1 lorem1 img1 vari...
Mix string and List into a List Mix string and List into a List f%23 csv Mix List ipsum1 lorem1 img1 variation1 img2 variation2 img3 variation3 col1 col2 col3 col4 Length List.map List.rev List.fold stringify_rows System.String.Join System.IO.File.WriteAllLines test.csv Mix string and List into a List I have this funct...
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19354125_c0
19354125
fsharp
0
Title: N Queen, F# Getting Exception at last step Problem title: N Queen, F# Getting Exception at last step Tags: f%23 Problem: N Queen, F# Getting Exception at last step I have written the solution to NQueen problem. It works as well, but It gets an exception at the last step. Here is what I have written let isNotDiag...
N Queen, F# Getting Exception at last step N Queen, F# Getting Exception at last step f%23 System.ArgumentException Queen Getting Exception System.Math.Abs List.forall sort_list List.sortWith print_list List.fold ToString List.head List.tail Parameter Microsoft.FSharp.Collections.ListModule.Head FSharpList FSI_0020.mov...
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21494153_c0
21494153
fsharp
0
Title: Iterate through updating F# Map vs a C# Dictionary Problem title: Iterate through updating F# Map vs a C# Dictionary Tags: key-value, keyvaluepair, c%23-to-f%23, f%23, dictionary Problem: Iterate through updating F# Map vs a C# Dictionary I have a collection of key/value pairs contained inside an F# Map type nod...
Iterate through updating F# Map vs a C# Dictionary Iterate through updating F# Map vs a C# Dictionary key-value keyvaluepair c%23-to-f%23 f%23 dictionary Iterate Map Dictionary myFloat:float data1:int data2:int metaData:int nodes:Map List nodesCollection.nodes.Contains newNode.myfloat nodesCollection.nodes nodesCollect...
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33983117_c0
33983117
fsharp
0
Title: Property test ran as unit test fails even though it really passes Problem title: Property test ran as unit test fails even though it really passes Tags: nunit, fsunit, fscheck, f%23 Problem: Property test ran as unit test fails even though it really passes It appears that my property test that's running as a uni...
Property test ran as unit test fails even though it really passes Property test ran as unit test fails even though it really passes nunit fsunit fscheck f%23 Property Tests.Units FsUnit NUnit.Framework NUnit.Core.Extensibility FsCheck.NUnit FsCheck.NUnit.Addin FsCheck result1 result2 Test When Check.Quick Property test...
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62715272_c1
62715272
fsharp
1
= new List<FacebookPostsDbObject>() let mutable isLoading = false member this.FacebookProfile with get() = facebookProfile and set(value) = facebookProfile <- value base.NotifyPropertyChanged(<@ this.FacebookProfile @>) member this.PostsDb with get() = postsDb and set(value) = postsDb <- value base.NotifyPropertyChang...
= new List<FacebookPostsDbObject>() let mutable isLoading = false member this.FacebookProfile with get() = facebookProfile and set(value) = facebookProfile <- value base.NotifyPropertyChanged(<@ this.FacebookProfile @>) member this.PostsDb with get() = postsDb and set(value) = postsDb <- value base.NotifyPropertyChang...
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51086421_c0
51086421
fsharp
0
Title: Npgsql.PostgresException (0x80004005): XX000: cache lookup failed for type 207852 when schema dropped Problem title: Npgsql.PostgresException (0x80004005): XX000: cache lookup failed for type 207852 when schema dropped Tags: f%23, npgsql, postgresql-9.6, postgresql Problem: Npgsql.PostgresException (0x80004005):...
Npgsql.PostgresException (0x80004005): XX000: cache lookup failed for type 207852 when schema dropped Npgsql.PostgresException (0x80004005): XX000: cache lookup failed for type 207852 when schema dropped f%23 npgsql postgresql-9.6 postgresql Npgsql.PostgresException previous XX000 CREATE TYPE ENUM TABLE doc_id SERIAL d...
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8605107_c0
8605107
fsharp
0
Title: How to create async version of a synchronous function in F#? Problem title: How to create async version of a synchronous function in F#? Tags: asynchronous, f%23, functional-programming Problem: How to create async version of a synchronous function in F#? What are the different techniques you can use to create i...
How to create async version of a synchronous function in F#? How to create async version of a synchronous function in F#? asynchronous f%23 functional-programming How AsyncDoSomething DoSomething Async.FromBeginEnd BeginInvoke EndInvoke System Func del.BeginInvoke del.EndInvoke Async.Start System.Action System.Func How...
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34639309_c0
34639309
fsharp
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Title: How do i get the previous value when using Seq.map? Problem title: How do i get the previous value when using Seq.map? Tags: f%23 Problem: How do i get the previous value when using Seq.map? I have a log file whose lines start like this... 2016-01-06 16:06:52,778 [1]DEBUG ...blah blah blah I want to parse this f...
How do i get the previous value when using Seq.map? How do i get the previous value when using Seq.map? f%23 Seq.map How DEBUG s:string s.Split Seq.nth Replace DateTime.Parse Seq.head TotalMilliseconds ToString How do i get the previous value when using Seq.map? I have a log file whose lines start like this... I want t...
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45237434_c0
45237434
fsharp
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Title: Unboxing values of F# discriminated unions Problem title: Unboxing values of F# discriminated unions Tags: reflection, f%23, discriminated-union Problem: Unboxing values of F# discriminated unions Some functions of my F# code receive values boxed as object even though the underlying values are typed. If the valu...
Unboxing values of F# discriminated unions Unboxing values of F# discriminated unions reflection f%23 discriminated-union TError Unboxing Result TOk Error ResultA ResultA.Ok o.GetType DeclaringType Unboxing values of F# discriminated unions Some functions of my F# code receive values boxed as object even though the und...
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7423861_c0
7423861
fsharp
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Title: F# lists with sequence operators Problem title: F# lists with sequence operators Tags: seq, list, f%23 Problem: F# lists with sequence operators After having a look at these two threads: Does F# have an equivalent to Haskell's take? , Take N elements from sequence with N different indexes in F# , I've been wonde...
F# lists with sequence operators F# lists with sequence operators seq list f%23 Seq.take Now List.ofSeq F# lists with sequence operators After having a look at these two threads: Does F# have an equivalent to Haskell's take? , Take N elements from sequence with N different indexes in F# , I've been wondering about the ...
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35308249_c0
35308249
fsharp
0
Title: How to reconstruct F# assembly signature from F# dll Problem title: How to reconstruct F# assembly signature from F# dll Tags: .net, f%23-3.0, f%23, reflection, signature Problem: How to reconstruct F# assembly signature from F# dll I want to access F# signature data from a compiled F# dll. I understand that I c...
How to reconstruct F# assembly signature from F# dll How to reconstruct F# assembly signature from F# dll .net f%23-3.0 f%23 reflection signature F# How How to reconstruct F# assembly signature from F# dll I want to access F# signature data from a compiled F# dll. I understand that I can get the signature data from the...
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63797307_c0
63797307
fsharp
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Title: Is it possible to use List.unfold to list all factors of N? Problem title: Is it possible to use List.unfold to list all factors of N? Tags: f%23, functional-programming Problem: Is it possible to use List.unfold to list all factors of N? I'm trying to wrap my head around functional programming using F#. I'm sti...
Is it possible to use List.unfold to list all factors of N? Is it possible to use List.unfold to list all factors of N? f%23 functional-programming List.unfold IEnumerables Some But None listFactorsOf_2 Is it possible to use List.unfold to list all factors of N? I'm trying to wrap my head around functional programming ...
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39192196_c0
39192196
fsharp
0
Title: How can I use the compiler to infer the type of a static member? Problem title: How can I use the compiler to infer the type of a static member? Tags: f%23 Problem: How can I use the compiler to infer the type of a static member? How can I use the compiler to infer the type of a static member? In C# 6.0, the com...
How can I use the compiler to infer the type of a static member? How can I use the compiler to infer the type of a static member? f%23 static How Mock Profile SomeUserName some_user_name SomePassword some_password Types User Password Credentials User:User Password:Password Functions Test Setup Profile.SomeUserName Prof...
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54702272_c0
54702272
fsharp
0
Title: How to write clearer functional-style code? Problem title: How to write clearer functional-style code? Tags: f%23, functional-programming Problem: How to write clearer functional-style code? Still in the process of turning my code more and more functional in style as well as in look. Here I have a function which...
How to write clearer functional-style code? How to write clearer functional-style code? f%23 functional-programming calcError Result.Error How Array.filter Array.map Array.average calcError2 subarr.Length Result.Ok How to write clearer functional-style code? Still in the process of turning my code more and more functio...
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17822505_c0
17822505
fsharp
0
Title: Conditionally apply filter in forward pipe chain in F#? Problem title: Conditionally apply filter in forward pipe chain in F#? Tags: f%23, conditional-statements Problem: Conditionally apply filter in forward pipe chain in F#? I get a sequence of records from a CSV file. I want to optionally filter those records...
Conditionally apply filter in forward pipe chain in F#? Conditionally apply filter in forward pipe chain in F#? f%23 conditional-statements Conditionally Seq.filter options.filePath options.Date.HasValue r.Date.Date options.Date.Value.Date String.IsNullOrEmpty options.Type r.Type options.ConsolidateRecords Conditionall...
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4740062_c0
4740062
fsharp
0
Title: How do you persist data to disk from .NET? Problem title: How do you persist data to disk from .NET? Tags: persistence, f%23, database, c%23, .net Problem: How do you persist data to disk from .NET? I have a variety of rich data structures (primarily trees) that I would like to persist to disk, meaning I not onl...
How do you persist data to disk from .NET? How do you persist data to disk from .NET? persistence f%23 database c%23 .net NET How How do you persist data to disk from .NET? I have a variety of rich data structures (primarily trees) that I would like to persist to disk, meaning I not only want to write them to disk but ...
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24316733_c0
24316733
fsharp
0
Title: Async.AwaitEvent does not cancel after invocation of underlying event Problem title: Async.AwaitEvent does not cancel after invocation of underlying event Tags: asynchronous, .net, events, f%23 Problem: Async.AwaitEvent does not cancel after invocation of underlying event I'm trying to understand Async.AwaitEven...
Async.AwaitEvent does not cancel after invocation of underlying event Async.AwaitEvent does not cancel after invocation of underlying event asynchronous .net events f%23 Async.AwaitEvent Microsoft.FSharp.Control System.Timers.Timer timer.AutoReset timer.Start timer.Elapsed x.SignalTime Async.RunSynchronously Async.Awai...
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24588059_c0
24588059
fsharp
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Title: F# and AzureStorage GetBlobContainer Problem title: F# and AzureStorage GetBlobContainer Tags: azure-storage, f%23 Problem: F# and AzureStorage GetBlobContainer Has anyone used the WindowsAzure.Storage NuGet package in a F# project? I am trying to upload a photo to Azure storage using this code: member this.Inse...
F# and AzureStorage GetBlobContainer F# and AzureStorage GetBlobContainer azure-storage f%23 AzureStorage GetBlobContainer this.InsertPhotoImage PhotoImage CloudStorageAccount.Parse storageAccount.CreateCloudBlobClient this.GetBlobContainer this.GetPhotoImageUri photoImage.UniqueId container.GetBlockBlobReference Memor...
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70793562_c0
70793562
fsharp
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Title: How to assign Headers to HttpRequestMessage? Problem title: How to assign Headers to HttpRequestMessage? Tags: dotnet-httpclient, f%23 Problem: How to assign Headers to HttpRequestMessage? I wanted to assign the headers first like this: > requestMsg.Headers <- seq { "x-rapidapi-host", "yh-finance.p.rapidapi.com"...
How to assign Headers to HttpRequestMessage? How to assign Headers to HttpRequestMessage? dotnet-httpclient f%23 How Headers HttpRequestMessage requestMsg.Headers yh-finance.p.rapidapi.com FS0810 Property FS0508 How to assign Headers to HttpRequestMessage? I wanted to assign the headers first like this: But it throws t...
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16742189_c0
16742189
fsharp
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Title: Performance of sprintf vs String.Format Problem title: Performance of sprintf vs String.Format Tags: performance, string, .net, f%23 Problem: Performance of sprintf vs String.Format I was comparing the performance of sprintf usages and am a little troubled by what I saw. I tested the following 4 methods, passing...
Performance of sprintf vs String.Format Performance of sprintf vs String.Format performance string .net f%23 Performance String.Format ClassWithToString this.X this.ToString this.X.ToString Print PrintInt PrintObj Format System.String.Format Performance of sprintf vs String.Format I was comparing the performance of spr...
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46560503_c0
46560503
fsharp
0
Title: Can internal code be tested without having to mark the test code as internal? Problem title: Can internal code be tested without having to mark the test code as internal? Tags: xunit, fscheck, f%23 Problem: Can internal code be tested without having to mark the test code as internal? I have an F# library with lo...
Can internal code be tested without having to mark the test code as internal? Can internal code be tested without having to mark the test code as internal? xunit fscheck f%23 Can InternalsVisibleToAttribute ValidCustomer Customer Can internal code be tested without having to mark the test code as internal? I have an F#...
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61101282_c0
61101282
fsharp
0
Title: getting `undefined symbol: _PyObject_NextNotImplemented` error when trying to run Numpy.Net on ubuntu 18.04 Problem title: getting `undefined symbol: _PyObject_NextNotImplemented` error when trying to run Numpy.Net on ubuntu 18.04 Tags: .net, numpy, f%23 Problem: getting `undefined symbol: _PyObject_NextNotImple...
getting `undefined symbol: _PyObject_NextNotImplemented` error when trying to run Numpy.Net on ubuntu 18.04 getting `undefined symbol: _PyObject_NextNotImplemented` error when trying to run Numpy.Net on ubuntu 18.04 .net numpy f%23 System.Exception F# _PyObject_NextNotImplemented Numpy.Net fsharp371 NumpyTest LD_LIBRAR...
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3241954_c1
3241954
fsharp
1
)); } return 0; } }; int _tmain(int argc, _TCHAR* argv[]) { clock_t start, end; start = clock(); std::cout << "CPP: ackermann(3,10) = " << Program::ackermann(3, 10) << std::endl; end = clock(); std::cout << "Time required for execution: " << (end-start) << " ms." << "\n\n"; int i; std::cin >> i; return 0; } F# // Acker...
)); } return 0; } }; int _tmain(int argc, _TCHAR* argv[]) { clock_t start, end; start = clock(); std::cout << "CPP: ackermann(3,10) = " << Program::ackermann(3, 10) << std::endl; end = clock(); std::cout << "Time required for execution: " << (end-start) << " ms." << "\n\n"; int i; std::cin >> i; return 0; } F# // Acker...
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7680701_c1
7680701
fsharp
1
while reader.Read() do yield { NbreL = unbox(reader.["Expr1"]) } } let NbrRowsList = NbrRows |> Seq.toList // convert the sequence into a List // I.2. Same code to import the number of columns of the table let NbrCol = seq { use cnn = new SqlConnection(@"MyConnection; database=myDatabase; integrated security=true") us...
while reader.Read() do yield { NbreL = unbox(reader.["Expr1"]) } } let NbrRowsList = NbrRows |> Seq.toList // convert the sequence into a List // I.2. Same code to import the number of columns of the table let NbrCol = seq { use cnn = new SqlConnection(@"MyConnection; database=myDatabase; integrated security=true") us...
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42407150_c0
42407150
fsharp
0
Title: F# functions vs C# &quot;Func&quot;tions Problem title: F# functions vs C# &quot;Func&quot;tions Tags: f%23, c%23 Problem: F# functions vs C# "Func"tions So I ran across this tour of F#: https://learn.microsoft.com/en-us/dotnet/articles/fsharp/tour ... and boy howdy is F# interesting! The very beginning of the t...
F# functions vs C# &quot;Func&quot;tions F# functions vs C# &quot;Func&quot;tions f%23 c%23 the Func You Parentheses sampleFunction1 Apply result1 F# functions vs C# "Func"tions So I ran across this tour of F#: https://learn.microsoft.com/en-us/dotnet/articles/fsharp/tour ... and boy howdy is F# interesting! The very b...
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4774545_c0
4774545
fsharp
0
Title: Should Threads be avoided if at all possible inside software components? Problem title: Should Threads be avoided if at all possible inside software components? Tags: f%23, multithreading, design-patterns, components, c%23 Problem: Should Threads be avoided if at all possible inside software components? I have r...
Should Threads be avoided if at all possible inside software components? Should Threads be avoided if at all possible inside software components? f%23 multithreading design-patterns components c%23 Should Threads Should Threads be avoided if at all possible inside software components? I have recently been looking at co...
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1736257_c1
1736257
fsharp
1
Panel //If we encounter a newline or a return, we want to move down to a new line. //Thus we insert a new WrapPanel into our vertical StackPanel (textboard) | head :: tail when head ='\n' || head = '\r' -> //Handle new lines let newWrapPanel = new WrapPanel(MinHeight = this.FontSize) let newCont = newWordContainer newW...
Panel //If we encounter a newline or a return, we want to move down to a new line. //Thus we insert a new WrapPanel into our vertical StackPanel (textboard) | head :: tail when head ='\n' || head = '\r' -> //Handle new lines let newWrapPanel = new WrapPanel(MinHeight = this.FontSize) let newCont = newWordContainer newW...
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21839972_c0
21839972
fsharp
0
Title: Debugger break location with F# exception handling Problem title: Debugger break location with F# exception handling Tags: f%23 Problem: Debugger break location with F# exception handling I came across this recently and wanted to check if there was something I was misunderstanding about F# exceptions. I am using...
Debugger break location with F# exception handling Debugger break location with F# exception handling f%23 System.AccessViolationException System.FormatException Debugger EntryPoint Should VB.NET Debugger break location with F# exception handling I came across this recently and wanted to check if there was something I ...
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64740186_c0
64740186
fsharp
0
Title: Minimal F# example to watch the Windows security Event Log Problem title: Minimal F# example to watch the Windows security Event Log Tags: f%23, event-log Problem: Minimal F# example to watch the Windows security Event Log This never prints any events to the console (after "listening for new security events...")...
Minimal F# example to watch the Windows security Event Log Minimal F# example to watch the Windows security Event Log f%23 event-log Minimal Windows Event Log System System.Diagnostics System.Security.Principal System.Threading DumpEventLog System.Diagnostics.EventLog log.EnableRaisingEvents log.EntryWritten.Add ent.En...
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54641610_c0
54641610
fsharp
0
Title: CSV Type Provider &amp; Accessing Data Problem title: CSV Type Provider &amp; Accessing Data Tags: f%23-data, f%23 Problem: CSV Type Provider & Accessing Data Good evening! I am a very new programmer getting my feet wet with F#. I am attempting to do some simple data analysis and plotting but I cannot figure out...
CSV Type Provider &amp; Accessing Data CSV Type Provider &amp; Accessing Data f%23-data f%23 CSV Type Provider Accessing Data FsLab FsLab.fsx FSharp.Charting FSharp.Charting.fsx Deedle FSharp.Data CsvProvider Users Test10 CGC.csv Pt.Load data.Rows Seq.filter Patient Row Cita Nuevo Femenino Establecido Finally Seq.item ...
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23223792_c0
23223792
fsharp
0
Title: Microsoft.Build.BuildEngine ignores BeforeTargets Problem title: Microsoft.Build.BuildEngine ignores BeforeTargets Tags: f%23, microsoft.build, msbuild-4.0, msbuild, c%23 Problem: Microsoft.Build.BuildEngine ignores BeforeTargets Building a project file with the Microsoft.Build.BuildEngine library seems to be ig...
Microsoft.Build.BuildEngine ignores BeforeTargets Microsoft.Build.BuildEngine ignores BeforeTargets f%23 microsoft.build msbuild-4.0 msbuild c%23 Microsoft.Build.BuildEngine BeforeTargets Target Name MyTestTarget Build Message Importance High Text Running System Microsoft.Build.Framework EntryPoint STAThread Engine eng...
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17989750_c0
17989750
fsharp
0
Title: F# How do a create a loop in a console app that loops through a method until a certain key is hit Problem title: F# How do a create a loop in a console app that loops through a method until a certain key is hit Tags: f%23, c%23-to-f%23 Problem: F# How do a create a loop in a console app that loops through a meth...
F# How do a create a loop in a console app that loops through a method until a certain key is hit F# How do a create a loop in a console app that loops through a method until a certain key is hit f%23 c%23-to-f%23 How Event session.NextEvent Message System.Console.WriteLine msg.ToString this.SynchronousRespsonse System...
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44256724_c0
44256724
fsharp
0
Title: netcat snippet equivalent, in F# (TcpClient) Problem title: netcat snippet equivalent, in F# (TcpClient) Tags: f%23, tcp, tcpclient, utf Problem: netcat snippet equivalent, in F# (TcpClient) I do this in Unix with the netcat tool: $ netcat gh05.geekhosters.com 50001 { "id": 0, "method": "server.version", "params...
netcat snippet equivalent, in F# (TcpClient) netcat snippet equivalent, in F# (TcpClient) f%23 tcp tcpclient utf TcpClient gh05.geekhosters.com server.version System.Net.Sockets.NetworkStream stream.ReadByte Char.ConvertFromUtf32 Console.Write TcpClientTest System.Net.Sockets.TcpClient client.Connect client.GetStream S...
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8395139_c0
8395139
fsharp
0
Title: How to convert an FParsec parser to parse whitespace Problem title: How to convert an FParsec parser to parse whitespace Tags: f%23, fparsec Problem: How to convert an FParsec parser to parse whitespace I'm implementing a parser that treats comments as white space with FParsec. It seems like it requires a trivia...
How to convert an FParsec parser to parse whitespace How to convert an FParsec parser to parse whitespace f%23 fparsec How FParsec Read Skip skipWhitespace1 skipMany1 Error Type Expecting Parser How to convert an FParsec parser to parse whitespace I'm implementing a parser that treats comments as white space with FPars...
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8707042_c0
8707042
fsharp
0
Title: Forcing a field of an F# type to be null Problem title: Forcing a field of an F# type to be null Tags: option-type, f%23, null Problem: Forcing a field of an F# type to be null I understand well the benefit of option , but in this case, I want to avoid using option for performance reasons. option wraps a type in...
Forcing a field of an F# type to be null Forcing a field of an F# type to be null option-type f%23 null Forcing Some field.Value Node Forcing a field of an F# type to be null I understand well the benefit of option , but in this case, I want to avoid using option for performance reasons. option wraps a type in a class,...
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79286239_c1
79286239
fsharp
1
> = | Load of string * (string -> 'a) | Show of string * (unit -> 'a) module Instr = let map (f : 'a -> 'b) (x : Instr<'a>) : Instr<'b> = match x with | Load (key, unpack) -> Load (key, unpack >> f) | Show (key, unpack) -> Show (key, unpack >> f) type InstrFree<'a> = | Just of 'a | Free of Instr<InstrFree<'a>> module I...
> = | Load of string * (string -> 'a) | Show of string * (unit -> 'a) module Instr = let map (f : 'a -> 'b) (x : Instr<'a>) : Instr<'b> = match x with | Load (key, unpack) -> Load (key, unpack >> f) | Show (key, unpack) -> Show (key, unpack >> f) type InstrFree<'a> = | Just of 'a | Free of Instr<InstrFree<'a>> module I...
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44167777_c1
44167777
fsharp
1
on this build agent, edit your build definition to choose a higher version of nuget or specify a path to a NuGet.config containing the package sources you wish to use. [command]d:\a\_tasks\NuGetInstaller_333b11bd-d341-40d9-afcf-b32d5ce6f23b\0.2.31\node_modules\nuget-task-common\NuGet\3.3.0\NuGet.exe restore -NonIntera...
STS. I have a build definition (with default agent queue set to Hosted VS2017 ) with a NuGet restore step and a build solution step (with Visual Studio Version set to Latest). When the build runs it succeeds in restoring the nuget packages: The build step then yields the following log: This is not an issue with System....
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47261014_c0
47261014
fsharp
0
Title: Calling C# static method from F# Problem title: Calling C# static method from F# Tags: f%23, interop, c%23 Problem: Calling C# static method from F# I have this class in C#: using System.Collections.Generic; namespace StrassGlassLib { public class Mesh { private List<Model.Node> _ns; private List<Model.Plate> _p...
Calling C# static method from F# Calling C# static method from F# f%23 interop c%23 F# Calling StrassGlassLib Mesh List Model.Node _ns Model.Plate _ps Nodes Plates AddNode _ns.Add AddPlate _ps.Add CREATION METHOD CreatePlanarMesh m.AddNode StraussGlassTest System MeshTesting Mesh.CreatePlanarMesh Calling C# static meth...
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48243846_c1
48243846
fsharp
1
) trend <- beta * (smooth-lastSmooth) + (1.-beta)*trend seasonals.Item(i%slen) <- gamma*(v-smooth) + (1.-gamma)*seasonals.Item(i%slen) result |> List.append [smooth + trend + seasonals.Item(i%slen)] |> ignore result For which I got the below error: warning FS0020: The result of this expression is implicitly ignored. Co...
) trend <- beta * (smooth-lastSmooth) + (1.-beta)*trend seasonals.Item(i%slen) <- gamma*(v-smooth) + (1.-gamma)*seasonals.Item(i%slen) result |> List.append [smooth + trend + seasonals.Item(i%slen)] |> ignore result For which I got the below error: warning FS0020: The result of this expression is implicitly ignored. Co...
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49182941_c0
49182941
fsharp
0
Title: F#: Match a function by its signature Problem title: F#: Match a function by its signature Tags: f%23, polymorphism, pattern-matching, f%23-4.1 Problem: F#: Match a function by its signature I have this question about matching functions by its signature. I am asking this for learning purposes and I do understand...
F#: Match a function by its signature F#: Match a function by its signature f%23 polymorphism pattern-matching f%23-4.1 Match a:int b:int c:int addT1 negT1 funcOfT2 t:T2 t.a t.b t.c fOfT2 F#: Match a function by its signature I have this question about matching functions by its signature. I am asking this for learning ...
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53719149_c0
53719149
fsharp
0
Title: Result and Domain Design in F# Problem title: Result and Domain Design in F# Tags: f%23 Problem: Result and Domain Design in F# I have a quick question regarding design and using Result. I have read the excellent articles on FSharpForFunAndProfit regarding the Railway Oriented Programming and it actually matches...
Result and Domain Design in F# Result and Domain Design in F# f%23 Result.Error Result Domain Design Main x:sometihng Result.Ok getB1 Result and Domain Design in F# I have a quick question regarding design and using Result. I have read the excellent articles on FSharpForFunAndProfit regarding the Railway Oriented Progr...
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55159116_c0
55159116
fsharp
0
Title: Debugging in Visual Studio hangs unless paused and continued Problem title: Debugging in Visual Studio hangs unless paused and continued Tags: .net-core, f%23, visual-studio Problem: Debugging in Visual Studio hangs unless paused and continued I have a .NET Core 2.1 solution containing 2 F# projects, one class l...
Debugging in Visual Studio hangs unless paused and continued Debugging in Visual Studio hangs unless paused and continued .net-core f%23 visual-studio Debugging Visual Studio ServerProject Smooth Suave Debugging in Visual Studio hangs unless paused and continued I have a .NET Core 2.1 solution containing 2 F# projects,...
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9855871_c0
9855871
fsharp
0
Title: F# 3 support for WebSharper Problem title: F# 3 support for WebSharper Tags: f%23, websharper Problem: F# 3 support for WebSharper I'm defining a DU for the various classes I use within HTML: type Class = | Logo | Screen | Continue Now unfortunately FSharpValue.GetUnionFields doesn't translate to JS (I wouldn't ...
F# 3 support for WebSharper F# 3 support for WebSharper f%23 websharper WebSharper Logo Screen Continue FSharpValue.GetUnionFields JavaScript Element x.AddClass x.RemoveClass Div Text Jewel Warrior Play HighScore About Exit Seq.map Button OnClick Menu MainMenu F# 3 support for WebSharper I'm defining a DU for the vario...
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37247788_c0
37247788
fsharp
0
Title: Why is there difference in type intellisense/type inference for certain GUI controls when filtering Events Problem title: Why is there difference in type intellisense/type inference for certain GUI controls when filtering Events Tags: winforms, visual-studio, f%23, .net Problem: Why is there difference in type i...
Why is there difference in type intellisense/type inference for certain GUI controls when filtering Events Why is there difference in type intellisense/type inference for certain GUI controls when filtering Events winforms visual-studio f%23 .net Why GUI Events EventArgs TabControlEventArgs f1.tabControl1.Selected Even...
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38416321_c1
38416321
fsharp
1
│ │ └── api.fsproj.FilesWrittenAbsolute.txt │ └── paket.references ├── api.sln ├── api.userprefs ├── packages │ ├── FSharp.Core │ │ ├── FSharp.Core.4.0.0.1.nupkg │ │ ├── FSharp.Core.nuspec │ │ ├── [Content_Types].xml │ │ ├── _rels │ │ ├── lib │ │ │ ├── net20 │ │ │ │ ├── FSharp.Core.dll │ │ │ │ ├── FSharp.Core.optdata ...
│ │ └── api.fsproj.FilesWrittenAbsolute.txt │ └── paket.references ├── api.sln ├── api.userprefs ├── packages │ ├── FSharp.Core │ │ ├── FSharp.Core.4.0.0.1.nupkg │ │ ├── FSharp.Core.nuspec │ │ ├── [Content_Types].xml │ │ ├── _rels │ │ ├── lib │ │ │ ├── net20 │ │ │ │ ├── FSharp.Core.dll │ │ │ │ ├── FSharp.Core.optdata ...
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44360348_c0
44360348
fsharp
0
Title: F# Unit Test Error: xUnit.net / TestDriven.Net Problem title: F# Unit Test Error: xUnit.net / TestDriven.Net Tags: types, xunit.net, testdriven.net, f%23, exception Problem: F# Unit Test Error: xUnit.net / TestDriven.Net So the following I got from Pluralsight and the chap presenting the course apparently runs t...
F# Unit Test Error: xUnit.net / TestDriven.Net F# Unit Test Error: xUnit.net / TestDriven.Net types xunit.net testdriven.net f%23 exception Unit Test Error xUnit.net TestDriven.Net Ploeh.Samples System Messaging Envelope Guid Created DateTimeOffset Item BC86-77227651D3EE DateTimeOffset.MinValue MessagingTests Xunit Foo...
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56541493_c0
56541493
fsharp
0
Title: F# and how to use generics Problem title: F# and how to use generics Tags: f%23 Problem: F# and how to use generics Hi i have a function that should return a generic value option and it looks like: let HandleHeaderConfirmation (client : TcpClient) (message : BaseFrame) (responseId : uint32, frameId: uint32) (isA...
F# and how to use generics F# and how to use generics f%23 HandleHeaderConfirmation TcpClient BaseFrame uint32 Async Option TCommand NackRejectionReason NackRejectionReason.InvalidCrc NackCommand Confirmations.BuildNackResponse _logger.Info Sending CRC8 NACK ToString Invalid message.HeaderCrc message.RawHeaderData Some...
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61901090_c1
61901090
fsharp
1
1 | 7 (3+4) | 10 (1+2+3+4) | 5 (3+2) | 6 (3+2+1) | 7 | 10 | | 2 | 7 | 18 (5+6+7) | 11 (5+6) | 11 (5+6) | 7 | 18 | | 3 | null | null | null | 8 | null | 0 | //exclude | 4 | null | null | null | null | null | null | This example assumes that today is 10-13-2020 . For each Id I need to get a sum of the value in 2 ranges:...
1 | 7 (3+4) | 10 (1+2+3+4) | 5 (3+2) | 6 (3+2+1) | 7 | 10 | | 2 | 7 | 18 (5+6+7) | 11 (5+6) | 11 (5+6) | 7 | 18 | | 3 | null | null | null | 8 | null | 0 | //exclude | 4 | null | null | null | null | null | null | This example assumes that today is 10-13-2020 . For each Id I need to get a sum of the value in 2 ranges:...
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72979420_c0
72979420
fsharp
0
Title: type-parametrized overload in F# Problem title: type-parametrized overload in F# Tags: f%23 Problem: type-parametrized overload in F# when using Microsoft.SqlServer.TransactSql.ScriptDom for parsing, implementation of visitor usually looks like this: open Microsoft.SqlServer.TransactSql.ScriptDom let assembly _ ...
type-parametrized overload in F# type-parametrized overload in F# f%23 Microsoft.SqlServer.TransactSql.ScriptDom ResizeArray TSqlFragmentVisitor this.Visit s:CreateAssemblyStatement refs.Add CreateAssemblyStatement ExecuteStatement FS3213 Visit Please TSqlFragment StatementList type-parametrized overload in F# when usi...
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59280965_c1
59280965
fsharp
1
22) |] |> Map.ofArray type KeyGetter = static member FromMap<'K, 'V when 'K : comparison>(map:Map<'K, 'V>) = [| for kvp in map -> kvp.Key |] static member FromMapArray<'K, 'V when 'K : comparison>(maps:Map<'K, 'V>[]) = maps |> Array.map (fun mp -> [| for kvp in mp -> kvp.Key |]) |> Array.concat static member FromMapArr...
22) |] |> Map.ofArray type KeyGetter = static member FromMap<'K, 'V when 'K : comparison>(map:Map<'K, 'V>) = [| for kvp in map -> kvp.Key |] static member FromMapArray<'K, 'V when 'K : comparison>(maps:Map<'K, 'V>[]) = maps |> Array.map (fun mp -> [| for kvp in mp -> kvp.Key |]) |> Array.concat static member FromMapArr...
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75151294_c1
75151294
fsharp
1
(#0) * ALPN, offering h2 * ALPN, offering http/1.1 * successfully set certificate verify locations: * CAfile: /etc/ssl/cert.pem * CApath: none * (304) (OUT), TLS handshake, Client hello (1): * error:1404B42E:SSL routines:ST_CONNECT:tlsv1 alert protocol version * Closing connection 0 curl: (35) error:1404B42E:SSL routi...
(#0) * ALPN, offering h2 * ALPN, offering http/1.1 * successfully set certificate verify locations: * CAfile: /etc/ssl/cert.pem * CApath: none * (304) (OUT), TLS handshake, Client hello (1): * error:1404B42E:SSL routines:ST_CONNECT:tlsv1 alert protocol version * Closing connection 0 curl: (35) error:1404B42E:SSL routi...
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28345434_c0
28345434
fsharp
0
Title: Extend a list using last element to match longer list in LINQ zip Problem title: Extend a list using last element to match longer list in LINQ zip Tags: linq, c%23, haskell, f%23, list Problem: Extend a list using last element to match longer list in LINQ zip I have two collections: p = [ a, b ] v = [ 1, 2, 3, 4...
Extend a list using last element to match longer list in LINQ zip Extend a list using last element to match longer list in LINQ zip linq c%23 haskell f%23 list last Extend LINQ p.zip Infinite list.Concat list.Last Extend a list using last element to match longer list in LINQ zip I have two collections: I want to proces...
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51126153_c1
51126153
fsharp
1
>((FSharpFunc<object[], FSharpFunc<IComparable[], FSharpFunc<bool, Unit>>>) new Program.main\u004011(ExtraTopLevelOperators.PrintFormatLine<FSharpFunc<object[], FSharpFunc<IComparable[], FSharpFunc<bool, Unit>>>>((PrintfFormat<FSharpFunc<object[], FSharpFunc<IComparable[], FSharpFunc<bool, Unit>>>, TextWriter, Unit, Un...
>((FSharpFunc<object[], FSharpFunc<IComparable[], FSharpFunc<bool, Unit>>>) new Program.main\u004011(ExtraTopLevelOperators.PrintFormatLine<FSharpFunc<object[], FSharpFunc<IComparable[], FSharpFunc<bool, Unit>>>>((PrintfFormat<FSharpFunc<object[], FSharpFunc<IComparable[], FSharpFunc<bool, Unit>>>, TextWriter, Unit, Un...
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9677160_c0
9677160
fsharp
0
Title: Parallel data collections in F# Problem title: Parallel data collections in F# Tags: dictionary, f%23, parallel-processing Problem: Parallel data collections in F# Which of list, array or seq are more efficient for parallel processing and can easily implement parallel operations such as parmap , parfilter , etc?...
Parallel data collections in F# Parallel data collections in F# dictionary f%23 parallel-processing Parallel Array.Parallel PSeq.fs Async.Parallel Async.RunSynchronously ParallelList Seq.map Seq.concat Parallel data collections in F# Which of list, array or seq are more efficient for parallel processing and can easily ...
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18780757_c1
18780757
fsharp
1
ctx = server.Receive() ctx.Response.Reply(ctx.Request.InputString) } This code runs well in a console project (ie: I can access it with a browser, it does find it) : [<EntryPoint>] let main argv = let siteRoot = @"D:\Projects\flaming-octo-spice\src\Site" let url = "http://localhost:8082/" let server = HttpAgent.Start(...
ctx = server.Receive() ctx.Response.Reply(ctx.Request.InputString) } This code runs well in a console project (ie: I can access it with a browser, it does find it) : [<EntryPoint>] let main argv = let siteRoot = @"D:\Projects\flaming-octo-spice\src\Site" let url = "http://localhost:8082/" let server = HttpAgent.Start(...
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22195042_c1
22195042
fsharp
1
x.DoSomething () Case 4: Closure - No, it is not copied. type Test3 () = let mutable counter = 10 member this.DoSomething () = printfn "Hello!" member this.Counter = counter member this.AddCounter x = counter <- counter + x let ex = Test3 () let closure (x: Test3) = (fun variable -> x.DoSomething () variable + x.Count...
x.DoSomething () Case 4: Closure - No, it is not copied. type Test3 () = let mutable counter = 10 member this.DoSomething () = printfn "Hello!" member this.Counter = counter member this.AddCounter x = counter <- counter + x let ex = Test3 () let closure (x: Test3) = (fun variable -> x.DoSomething () variable + x.Count...
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67200809_c0
67200809
fsharp
0
Title: How do you define an F# lambda function to return a specific data type? Problem title: How do you define an F# lambda function to return a specific data type? Tags: f%23, moq Problem: How do you define an F# lambda function to return a specific data type? I am trying to assign a callback using Moq and cannot fig...
How do you define an F# lambda function to return a specific data type? How do you define an F# lambda function to return a specific data type? f%23 moq How Mock HttpMessageHandler MockBehavior.Strict Protected Setup Task HttpResponseMessage SendAsync It.IsAny HttpRequestMessage ReturnsAsync Callback HttpClient r.Defau...
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25371591_c0
25371591
fsharp
0
Title: In F#, How do I hydrate a type based on a parsed payload? Problem title: In F#, How do I hydrate a type based on a parsed payload? Tags: f%23 Problem: In F#, How do I hydrate a type based on a parsed payload? I'm from an imperative programming background and am having problems understanding how to achieve (what ...
In F#, How do I hydrate a type based on a parsed payload? In F#, How do I hydrate a type based on a parsed payload? f%23 How MyType active:bool this.Description this.Active MyDescription RecordParser record:string record.Split StringSplitOptions.RemoveEmptyEntries AttributeParser kvp:string kvp.Split Description Active...
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2691565_c0
2691565
fsharp
0
Title: How to implement Singleton Pattern (syntax) Problem title: How to implement Singleton Pattern (syntax) Tags: f%23, singleton Problem: How to implement Singleton Pattern (syntax) I have a cache of data which is getting refreshed from an outside source, and I want to limit my access tot his cache (readonly) inside...
How to implement Singleton Pattern (syntax) How to implement Singleton Pattern (syntax) f%23 singleton How Singleton Pattern MySingleton DefaultValue GetInstance Some None MySingleton.instance Helper.notExists How to implement Singleton Pattern (syntax) I have a cache of data which is getting refreshed from an outside ...
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FSharpExpr queryProducingSequence) at Microsoft.FSharp.Linq.QueryModule.EvalNonNestedOuter(CanEliminate canElim, FSharpExpr tm) at Microsoft.FSharp.Linq.QueryModule.clo@1735-1.Microsoft-FSharp-Linq-ForwardDeclarations-IQueryMethods-Execute[a,b](FSharpExpr`1 ) at FSI_0006.evaluate(FSharpOption`1 acc, FSharpList`1 qrys)...
FSharpExpr queryProducingSequence) at Microsoft.FSharp.Linq.QueryModule.EvalNonNestedOuter(CanEliminate canElim, FSharpExpr tm) at Microsoft.FSharp.Linq.QueryModule.clo@1735-1.Microsoft-FSharp-Linq-ForwardDeclarations-IQueryMethods-Execute[a,b](FSharpExpr`1 ) at FSI_0006.evaluate(FSharpOption`1 acc, FSharpList`1 qrys)...
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59673552
fsharp
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Title: Are any optimization passes available in Fable? Problem title: Are any optimization passes available in Fable? Tags: f%23, fable-f%23 Problem: Are any optimization passes available in Fable? I wrote the following code in the Fable REPL : open Fable.Core let inline sqr x = x * x // Filters out `points` that are m...
Are any optimization passes available in Fable? Are any optimization passes available in Fable? f%23 fable-f%23 Fable Fable.Core Filters List.filter List.js Are any optimization passes available in Fable? I wrote the following code in the Fable REPL : And the output JavaScript was: More optimal JavaScript would be: (Th...
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34996214
fsharp
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Title: F# SqlDataConnection Type Provider query optimization Problem title: F# SqlDataConnection Type Provider query optimization Tags: type-providers, sql-server, linq, f%23 Problem: F# SqlDataConnection Type Provider query optimization I need some help with the optimization of a query with the F# SqlDataConnection Ty...
F# SqlDataConnection Type Provider query optimization F# SqlDataConnection Type Provider query optimization type-providers sql-server linq f%23 SqlDataConnection Type Provider Items SubItem1 SubItem2 SubItem3 db.Items db.ItemType x.Typy t.Name x.ItemSubItem1 x.ItemSubItem2 x.SubItem3 Seq.map SELECT t0.Name Name ItemId ...
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35888741_c0
35888741
fsharp
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Title: How can I use app.config for db connection string with FSharp.Data.TypeProviders? Problem title: How can I use app.config for db connection string with FSharp.Data.TypeProviders? Tags: f%23-data, f%23 Problem: How can I use app.config for db connection string with FSharp.Data.TypeProviders? I am successfully usi...
How can I use app.config for db connection string with FSharp.Data.TypeProviders? How can I use app.config for db connection string with FSharp.Data.TypeProviders? f%23-data f%23 How app.config FSharp.Data.TypeProviders FSharp.Configuration System Settings AppSettings Target ConnectionString Settings.ConnectionStrings....
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29497207_c0
29497207
fsharp
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Title: Websharper, Sitelets and Forms Problem title: Websharper, Sitelets and Forms Tags: forms, websharper, f%23, html Problem: Websharper, Sitelets and Forms I've been trying to create a form using Websharper to collect user input. So far I've identified three actions for my site: type MyAction = | [<CompiledName "">...
Websharper, Sitelets and Forms Websharper, Sitelets and Forms forms websharper f%23 html Websharper Sitelets Forms MyAction CompiledName Index Method POST GetUser Stats Sitelet.Infer Content.PageContent Input Text Page.Default Title Some Welcome Body Div Form Name Value Request Type Attr.Action ctx.Link usernameInput.C...
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3173062
fsharp
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Title: Sort list in a list of lists F# Problem title: Sort list in a list of lists F# Tags: f%23, list, sorting Problem: Sort list in a list of lists F# I'm trying to sort each Position (which is a list) in a Position list. Currently I'm doint like this: type Position = Position of list<int * Piece> and my function: le...
Sort list in a list of lists F# Sort list in a list of lists F# f%23 list sorting Sort Position Piece SortPositionList hd::tl List.sortBy GetInternStruct List.map List.sort Sort list in a list of lists F# I'm trying to sort each Position (which is a list) in a Position list. Currently I'm doint like this: and my functi...
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58303797
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Title: “Decorate” several types with same static member function and attribute Problem title: “Decorate” several types with same static member function and attribute Tags: f%23 Problem: “Decorate” several types with same static member function and attribute I have a list of discriminated unions types e.g. type Name = N...
“Decorate” several types with same static member function and attribute “Decorate” several types with same static member function and attribute f%23 Decorate Name NoName Coordinate NoCoordinate KnownType GetKnownTypes GetNestedTypes BindingFlags.Public BindingFlags.NonPublic Array.filter FSharpType.IsUnion “Decorate” s...
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</ItemGroup> <ItemGroup> <PackageReference Include="FluentMigrator" Version="3.2.1" /> </ItemGroup> <ItemGroup> <PackageReference Update="FSharp.Core" Version="4.7.1" /> </ItemGroup> </Project> And published folder contains FSharp.Core.dll . And .deps.json file fragment is: "FSharp.Core/4.7.1": { "runtime": { "lib/net...
</ItemGroup> <ItemGroup> <PackageReference Include="FluentMigrator" Version="3.2.1" /> </ItemGroup> <ItemGroup> <PackageReference Update="FSharp.Core" Version="4.7.1" /> </ItemGroup> </Project> And published folder contains FSharp.Core.dll . And .deps.json file fragment is: "FSharp.Core/4.7.1": { "runtime": { "lib/net...
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|| !CrossMedia.Current.IsTakePhotoSupported) return; var file = await CrossMedia.Current.TakePhotoAsync(new Plugin.Media.Abstractions.StoreCameraMediaOptions { Directory = "Test", SaveToAlbum = true, CompressionQuality = 75, CustomPhotoSize = 50, PhotoSize = PhotoSize.MaxWidthHeight, MaxWidthHeight = 2000, DefaultCame...
|| !CrossMedia.Current.IsTakePhotoSupported) return; var file = await CrossMedia.Current.TakePhotoAsync(new Plugin.Media.Abstractions.StoreCameraMediaOptions { Directory = "Test", SaveToAlbum = true, CompressionQuality = 75, CustomPhotoSize = 50, PhotoSize = PhotoSize.MaxWidthHeight, MaxWidthHeight = 2000, DefaultCame...
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14110532_c0
14110532
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Title: Extended computation expressions without for..in..do Problem title: Extended computation expressions without for..in..do Tags: computation-expression, query-expressions, dsl, f%23 Problem: Extended computation expressions without for..in..do What I mean by extended computation expressions is computation expressi...
Extended computation expressions without for..in..do Extended computation expressions without for..in..do computation-expression query-expressions dsl f%23 Extended for..in..do ILBuilder ldc_i4 ldc_i4_0 x.Zero Happy Year May SlideShow.show Extended computation expressions without for..in..do What I mean by extended com...
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43933738_c0
43933738
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Title: How can I write typesafe recursive inline function for flattening tuples Problem title: How can I write typesafe recursive inline function for flattening tuples Tags: f%23, inline Problem: How can I write typesafe recursive inline function for flattening tuples I want to create a type safe recursive function for...
How can I write typesafe recursive inline function for flattening tuples How can I write typesafe recursive inline function for flattening tuples f%23 inline How Flatten List.concat Flatten.Flat Flat Tuple t.Item1 t.Item2 t.Item3 How can I write typesafe recursive inline function for flattening tuples I want to create ...
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30816217_c0
30816217
fsharp
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Title: What is the difference between member val and member this in F#? Problem title: What is the difference between member val and member this in F#? Tags: immutability, f%23, .net Problem: What is the difference between member val and member this in F#? When I created a class containing a generic, mutable .NET Stack...
What is the difference between member val and member this in F#? What is the difference between member val and member this in F#? immutability f%23 .net What System.Collections.Generic Interp this.stack Stack this.Code interp.stack.Push interp.stack WAT What is the difference between member val and member this in F#? W...
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27897779_c0
27897779
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Title: F# PInvoke Equivalent Problem title: F# PInvoke Equivalent Tags: pinvoke, f%23, c%23 Problem: F# PInvoke Equivalent Given the following C# code: [StructLayout(LayoutKind.Sequential)] public struct SP_DEVICE_INTERFACE_DATA { public int cbSize; public Guid InterfaceClassGuid; public int Flags; public int Reserved;...
F# PInvoke Equivalent F# PInvoke Equivalent pinvoke f%23 c%23 PInvoke Equivalent StructLayout LayoutKind.Sequential SP_DEVICE_INTERFACE_DATA Guid InterfaceClassGuid Flags Reserved DllImport setupapi.dll CharSet CharSet.Auto SetupDiGetDeviceInterfaceDetail IntPtr DeviceInfoSet DeviceInterfaceData DeviceInterfaceDetailDa...
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37776283_c0
37776283
fsharp
0
Title: F# Performance: What is making this code so slow? Problem title: F# Performance: What is making this code so slow? Tags: f%23, c%2B%2B, performance, lazy-evaluation, math Problem: F# Performance: What is making this code so slow? This F# code is an attempt to solve Project Euler problem #58 : let inc = function ...
F# Performance: What is making this code so slow? F# Performance: What is making this code so slow? f%23 c%2B%2B performance lazy-evaluation math namespace Performance What is_prime List.tryFind Option.isNone Seq.initInfinite a-1 Seq.head Seq.tail stdafx.h math.h spir2 List.unfold None Some F# Performance: What is maki...
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43239247_c0
43239247
fsharp
0
Title: F# ASync.Parallel plus main thread Problem title: F# ASync.Parallel plus main thread Tags: asynchronous, f%23 Problem: F# ASync.Parallel plus main thread I have an F# program to copy files that I want to work asynchronously. So far I have: let asyncFileCopy (source, target, overwrite) = let copyfn (source,target...
F# ASync.Parallel plus main thread F# ASync.Parallel plus main thread asynchronous f%23 ASync.Parallel Copying File.Copy Copyied Func Async.FromBeginEnd fn.BeginInvoke fn.EndInvoke EntryPoint copyfile1 file1 file2 copyfile2 file3 file4 Async.RunSynchronously F# ASync.Parallel plus main thread I have an F# program to co...
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37386801_c0
37386801
fsharp
0
Title: DeathWatchNotification when stopping parent actor Problem title: DeathWatchNotification when stopping parent actor Tags: f%23, dead-letter, akka.net Problem: DeathWatchNotification when stopping parent actor I have the following actor hierarchy: The receiver is responsible for handling HTTP requests. When a requ...
DeathWatchNotification when stopping parent actor DeathWatchNotification when stopping parent actor f%23 dead-letter akka.net DeathWatchNotification Context.Stop akka.net DeathWatchNotification when stopping parent actor I have the following actor hierarchy: The receiver is responsible for handling HTTP requests. When ...
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23160227_c0
23160227
fsharp
0
Title: StateModel.AddModelError() but on a redirect? Problem title: StateModel.AddModelError() but on a redirect? Tags: asp.net-mvc-4, asp.net-mvc, asp.net, f%23 Problem: StateModel.AddModelError() but on a redirect? So I have this logic in my LoginController to show an error to the user after a bad login attempt: [<Ha...
StateModel.AddModelError() but on a redirect? StateModel.AddModelError() but on a redirect? asp.net-mvc-4 asp.net-mvc asp.net f%23 StateModel.AddModelError HandleError this.ModelState.AddModelError LoginController Controller HttpPost this.Index WebDbAccess.IsValidUser this.Session RedirectResult ActionResult Html.Valid...
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18572095_c0
18572095
fsharp
0
Title: How to add a row in a Datagridview with 2 Combobox and 2 TextBox in F#? Problem title: How to add a row in a Datagridview with 2 Combobox and 2 TextBox in F#? Tags: c%23, datagridview, winforms, f%23 Problem: How to add a row in a Datagridview with 2 Combobox and 2 TextBox in F#? I'm new in the F# language and I...
How to add a row in a Datagridview with 2 Combobox and 2 TextBox in F#? How to add a row in a Datagridview with 2 Combobox and 2 TextBox in F#? c%23 datagridview winforms f%23 How Datagridview Combobox TextBox Form1 Form IMainView EventHandler ViewEventData ModelChanged samplesButton_Click EventArgs MainPresenter Array...
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36700271_c0
36700271
fsharp
0
Title: Why does my F# function result in an out of bounds error when using Array.iter? Problem title: Why does my F# function result in an out of bounds error when using Array.iter? Tags: .net, f%23, arrays Problem: Why does my F# function result in an out of bounds error when using Array.iter? I have a function where ...
Why does my F# function result in an out of bounds error when using Array.iter? Why does my F# function result in an out of bounds error when using Array.iter? .net f%23 arrays System.IndexOutOfRangeException Array.iter Why x.Split Array.tail Index FSI_0002.mapMD OneDrive FSMDC.barchart.fsx:line FSI_0002.digestMDtest F...
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11991824_c1
11991824
fsharp
1
//get parent id for given level let parentId (level) = let n = List.length parents - (level + 1) skip n parents |> List.head //create new parent list and append new id to begin let newParents level id = let n = List.length parents - (level + 1) id :: skip n parents match lst with | (id, l, n) :: tail -> if l = level t...
//get parent id for given level let parentId (level) = let n = List.length parents - (level + 1) skip n parents |> List.head //create new parent list and append new id to begin let newParents level id = let n = List.length parents - (level + 1) id :: skip n parents match lst with | (id, l, n) :: tail -> if l = level t...
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46717886_c0
46717886
fsharp
0
Title: How do I enable CORS in Giraffe? Problem title: How do I enable CORS in Giraffe? Tags: asp.net-core-webapi, asp.net-web-api, f%23-giraffe, f%23 Problem: How do I enable CORS in Giraffe? I am unable to successfully perform a Post operation using the Giraffe framework on the server with an Elm client sending the r...
How do I enable CORS in Giraffe? How do I enable CORS in Giraffe? asp.net-core-webapi asp.net-web-api f%23-giraffe f%23 How CORS Giraffe Request HTTP OPTIONS localhost:5000 HttpContext context.BindJson RegistrationRequest Success Failure POST asp.net-core-webapi asp.net-web-api How do I enable CORS in Giraffe? I am una...
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