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61445137_c1
61445137
fsharp
1
HostBuilder (args) = // 1. this is empty //let configuration = ConfigurationBuilder().Build() //let interval = TimeSpan.Parse(configuration.["Service:Run:interval"]) let mutable loadedConfiguration:Option<IConfiguration> = None Host.CreateDefaultBuilder() .ConfigureHostConfiguration( fun(confBuilder:IConfigurationBuild...
HostBuilder (args) = // 1. this is empty //let configuration = ConfigurationBuilder().Build() //let interval = TimeSpan.Parse(configuration.["Service:Run:interval"]) let mutable loadedConfiguration:Option<IConfiguration> = None Host.CreateDefaultBuilder() .ConfigureHostConfiguration( fun(confBuilder:IConfigurationBuild...
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66994067_c0
66994067
fsharp
0
Title: Grokking F# async vs. System.Threading.Task Problem title: Grokking F# async vs. System.Threading.Task Tags: f%23, f%23-giraffe Problem: Grokking F# async vs. System.Threading.Task Let's consider I've function loadCustomerProjection : let loadCustomerProjection id = use session = store.OpenSession() let result =...
Grokking F# async vs. System.Threading.Task Grokking F# async vs. System.Threading.Task f%23 f%23-giraffe Grokking System.Threading.Task store.OpenSession session.Load CustomerReadModel NotNull Some None LoadAsync session.LoadAsync Async.AwaitTask Async.RunSynchronously Guid Async Task Grokking F# async vs. System.Thre...
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16530466_c0
16530466
fsharp
0
Title: Parsing date and time with FParsec Problem title: Parsing date and time with FParsec Tags: f%23, fparsec, datetime, parsing Problem: Parsing date and time with FParsec Within a simple query language I'd like to recognize date and time literals, preferably without using delimiters. For example, CreationDate = 201...
Parsing date and time with FParsec Parsing date and time with FParsec f%23 fparsec datetime parsing Parsing FParsec CreationDate hh:mm DateTime.TryParse DateTime.Parse Fail pipe5 pint32 Some None System.DateTime DateTime Invalid Parsing date and time with FParsec Within a simple query language I'd like to recognize dat...
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31943698_c0
31943698
fsharp
0
Title: Constructor on public record type? Problem title: Constructor on public record type? Tags: record, constructor, f%23, types Problem: Constructor on public record type? Let's say I want a record type such as: type CounterValues = { Values: (int) list; IsCorrupt: bool } The thing is, I want to create a constructor...
Constructor on public record type? Constructor on public record type? record constructor f%23 types Constructor CounterValues Values IsCorrupt AnyNegativeValues v::t CounterValues.AnyNegativeValues ConvertAllNegativeValuesToZeroes CounterValues.ConvertAllNegativeValuesToZeroes v::CounterValues.ConvertAllNegativeValuesT...
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27291969_c1
27291969
fsharp
1
,[(xx,yy)]) let _ = Printf.printf "Points: %d\n" (walk 1000 1000) ...and here's the Scala code I translated it to: import scala.collection.mutable.HashMap val visited = new HashMap[(Int,Int), Int] def addDigits(number:Int) = { def sumInner(n:Int, soFar:Int):Int = if (n<10) soFar+n else sumInner(n/10, soFar+n%10) sumInn...
,[(xx,yy)]) let _ = Printf.printf "Points: %d\n" (walk 1000 1000) ...and here's the Scala code I translated it to: import scala.collection.mutable.HashMap val visited = new HashMap[(Int,Int), Int] def addDigits(number:Int) = { def sumInner(n:Int, soFar:Int):Int = if (n<10) soFar+n else sumInner(n/10, soFar+n%10) sumInn...
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56479902_c1
56479902
fsharp
1
.NewGuid() let khalid = AccountEvent.AccountCreated({ Owner = "Khalid Abuhakmeh" AccountId = khalidId StartingBalance = 1000m CreatedAt = DateTimeOffset.UtcNow }) session.Events.Append(khalidId, khalid) |> ignore session.SaveChangesAsync() |> Async.AwaitTask |> Async.RunSynchronously let account = session.LoadAsync<Acc...
.NewGuid() let khalid = AccountEvent.AccountCreated({ Owner = "Khalid Abuhakmeh" AccountId = khalidId StartingBalance = 1000m CreatedAt = DateTimeOffset.UtcNow }) session.Events.Append(khalidId, khalid) |> ignore session.SaveChangesAsync() |> Async.AwaitTask |> Async.RunSynchronously let account = session.LoadAsync<Acc...
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41683460_c0
41683460
fsharp
0
Title: Could not load file or assembly &#x27;AWSSDK.Core On .net core in AWS Lambda Problem title: Could not load file or assembly &#x27;AWSSDK.Core On .net core in AWS Lambda Tags: amazon-s3, amazon-web-services, .net-core, aws-lambda, f%23 Problem: Could not load file or assembly 'AWSSDK.Core On .net core in AWS Lamb...
Could not load file or assembly &#x27;AWSSDK.Core On .net core in AWS Lambda Could not load file or assembly &#x27;AWSSDK.Core On .net core in AWS Lambda amazon-s3 amazon-web-services .net-core aws-lambda f%23 Could AWSSDK.Core AWS Lambda Amazon Amazon.S3 Errors Users aws_lambda project.json Package netcoreapp1.0 NETCo...
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23063187_c0
23063187
fsharp
0
Title: f# break function evaluation Problem title: f# break function evaluation Tags: time, break, f%23 Problem: f# break function evaluation I have to minimize a quite complicate function. For the minimization I use the NonLinearProgram from the Extreme Optimization Library. Since there´s no way to find a global minim...
f# break function evaluation f# break function evaluation time break f%23 startpoint:float NonlinearProgram nlp.ObjectiveFunction nlp.AddLinearConstraint Vector.Create rho_infty nlp.AddNonlinearConstraint Vector ConstraintType.LessThanOrEqual nlp.InitialGuess nlp.Solve List.init f# break function evaluation I have to m...
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31778889_c1
31778889
fsharp
1
Debug\UINextApplication1.dll -g --debug:full --noframework --define:DEBUG --define:TRACE --optimize- --tailcalls- -r:"C:\Program Files (x86)\Reference Assemblies\Microsoft\FSharp\.NETFramework\v4.0\4.3.1.0\FSharp.Core.dll" -r:"\\psf\home\documents\visual studio 2015\Projects\UINextApplication1\packages\WebSharper.3.4.8...
Debug\UINextApplication1.dll -g --debug:full --noframework --define:DEBUG --define:TRACE --optimize- --tailcalls- -r:"C:\Program Files (x86)\Reference Assemblies\Microsoft\FSharp\.NETFramework\v4.0\4.3.1.0\FSharp.Core.dll" -r:"\\psf\home\documents\visual studio 2015\Projects\UINextApplication1\packages\WebSharper.3.4.8...
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43795010_c1
43795010
fsharp
1
Docume nts\Visual Studio 2015\Projects\Library1\Library1\Library1.fsproj] FSC : error FS0205: Invalid version file 'C:\Users\dafohl\Documents\Visual Studio 2015\Projects\Library1\Library1\version.htm' [C:\Users\dafohl\Docum ents\Visual Studio 2015\Projects\Library1\Library1\Library1.fsproj] Done Building Project "C:\Us...
Docume nts\Visual Studio 2015\Projects\Library1\Library1\Library1.fsproj] FSC : error FS0205: Invalid version file 'C:\Users\dafohl\Documents\Visual Studio 2015\Projects\Library1\Library1\version.htm' [C:\Users\dafohl\Docum ents\Visual Studio 2015\Projects\Library1\Library1\Library1.fsproj] Done Building Project "C:\Us...
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5065046_c0
5065046
fsharp
0
Title: Stored Procedure VS. F# Problem title: Stored Procedure VS. F# Tags: stored-procedures, sql, database, f%23 Problem: Stored Procedure VS. F# For most SP-taught developers, there are no option between Linq and Stored-Procedures/Functions. That's may be true. However, there are a road junctions nowadays. Before I ...
Stored Procedure VS. F# Stored Procedure VS. F# stored-procedures sql database f%23 Stored Procedure Stored Procedure VS. F# For most SP-taught developers, there are no option between Linq and Stored-Procedures/Functions. That's may be true. However, there are a road junctions nowadays. Before I spending too much time ...
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1563550_c0
1563550
fsharp
0
Title: Project Euler Problem 2 in F# Problem title: Project Euler Problem 2 in F# Tags: f%23 Problem: Project Euler Problem 2 in F# I'm a bit stuck on the last step of getting the solution to problem 2 on Project Euler. This is the source I've gotten so far. #light module pe2 (* Project Euler Problem 2 solution *) open...
Project Euler Problem 2 in F# Project Euler Problem 2 in F# f%23 Project Euler Problem pe2 System Phi Fib System.Math.Round FibIndices Seq.unfold Some FibNos Seq.map Seq.filter Seq.fold Project Euler Problem 2 in F# I'm a bit stuck on the last step of getting the solution to problem 2 on Project Euler. This is the sour...
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42950244_c0
42950244
fsharp
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Title: $(SolutionDir) MSBuild property incorrect when Building Sub Projects - FAKE F#MAKE Problem title: $(SolutionDir) MSBuild property incorrect when Building Sub Projects - FAKE F#MAKE Tags: f%23-interactive, f%23, f%23-fake, f%23-data, f%23-3.0 Problem: $(SolutionDir) MSBuild property incorrect when Building Sub Pr...
$(SolutionDir) MSBuild property incorrect when Building Sub Projects - FAKE F#MAKE $(SolutionDir) MSBuild property incorrect when Building Sub Projects - FAKE F#MAKE f%23-interactive f%23 f%23-fake f%23-data f%23-3.0 SolutionDir MSBuild Building Sub Projects FAKE MAKE MyProject Project1 BuildTools StyleCop v4.7 StyleCo...
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4034877_c0
4034877
fsharp
0
Title: XAML converter in another project Problem title: XAML converter in another project Tags: xaml, module, f%23, xml-namespaces Problem: XAML converter in another project Sorry for the F#... I have a VS project with the following class: namespace ABCCommonSilverlight module ConvertersAndFormatters = type FixedDecima...
XAML converter in another project XAML converter in another project xaml module f%23 xml-namespaces NotImplementedException XAML ABCCommonSilverlight ConvertersAndFormatters FixedDecimalConverter IValueConverter this.Convert Double this.ConvertBack ResourceDictionary schemas.microsoft.com xmlns:x xmlns:y clr-namespace:...
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12036502_c1
12036502
fsharp
1
]+abundants.[j] if sum<28124 then domain.Set(sum, true) loopUntil i (j+1) else loopUntil (i+1) (i+1) let solve = loopUntil 0 0 [1..28123] |> List.filter (fun x -> domain.Get(x)=false) |> List.sum C# static int divisorsSum(int n) { int sum = 0; var limit = (int)Math.Sqrt(n); for (int i=2;i<=limit;++i) if (n%i==0) sum +=...
comparatively. I can't figure out why. Yes, I've been to Reflector, C# code looks very similar, can't say I really understand IL but it looks kinda like the same. The only thing I can think of is performance of F# int[] against C# List. So here it goes: F# C# Update The project containing this code consists of a separ...
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55207425_c0
55207425
fsharp
0
Title: How to Access a Value from a Builder using Custom Operation in a Computation Expression Problem title: How to Access a Value from a Builder using Custom Operation in a Computation Expression Tags: f%23, computation-expression Problem: How to Access a Value from a Builder using Custom Operation in a Computation E...
How to Access a Value from a Builder using Custom Operation in a Computation Expression How to Access a Value from a Builder using Custom Operation in a Computation Expression f%23 computation-expression a Custom How Access Value Builder Operation Computation Expression SomeBuilder this.Bind this.Return this.ReturnFrom...
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48301434_c1
48301434
fsharp
1
rotate (theta : float) (arr : Point []) : Point [] = let toInt = int << round let rot (t : float) (p : Point) : Point = let (x, y) = (float p.X, float p.Y) let (a, b) = (x * cos t - y * sin t, x * sin t + y * cos t) Point (toInt a, toInt b) Array.map (rot theta) arr /// ********* ClockHands ********* let myPaint (e : ...
rotate (theta : float) (arr : Point []) : Point [] = let toInt = int << round let rot (t : float) (p : Point) : Point = let (x, y) = (float p.X, float p.Y) let (a, b) = (x * cos t - y * sin t, x * sin t + y * cos t) Point (toInt a, toInt b) Array.map (rot theta) arr /// ********* ClockHands ********* let myPaint (e : ...
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20774376_c0
20774376
fsharp
0
Title: Red Black Tree contains too many black nodes and too few red nodes Problem title: Red Black Tree contains too many black nodes and too few red nodes Tags: algorithm, red-black-tree, f%23, functional-programming Problem: Red Black Tree contains too many black nodes and too few red nodes This is further to the que...
Red Black Tree contains too many black nodes and too few red nodes Red Black Tree contains too many black nodes and too few red nodes algorithm red-black-tree f%23 functional-programming Red Black Tree System Color Node Leaf List.max Unknown EntryPoint Red Black Tree contains too many black nodes and too few red nodes ...
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2241025_c0
2241025
fsharp
0
Title: F#: Is there a way to add attributes to the Type output by an ObjectExpression Problem title: F#: Is there a way to add attributes to the Type output by an ObjectExpression Tags: f%23 Problem: F#: Is there a way to add attributes to the Type output by an ObjectExpression Adding attributes to members works well b...
F#: Is there a way to add attributes to the Type output by an ObjectExpression F#: Is there a way to add attributes to the Type output by an ObjectExpression f%23 Type ObjectExpression TypeAttribute Foo Baz MethodAttribute x.Booga Bax F#: Is there a way to add attributes to the Type output by an ObjectExpression Adding...
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15588942_c1
15588942
fsharp
1
schema = new MyFirstProvider.Schema.SchemaConnection(bf) let rootType = ProvidedTypeDefinition(bfRuntimeInfo.RuntimeAssembly,rootNamespace,rootTypeName,baseType=Some typeof<obj>, HideObjectMethods=true) let theServiceType = ProvidedTypeDefinition("Service",baseType=Some bfRuntimeInfo.DataContextType, HideObjectMethods...
schema = new MyFirstProvider.Schema.SchemaConnection(bf) let rootType = ProvidedTypeDefinition(bfRuntimeInfo.RuntimeAssembly,rootNamespace,rootTypeName,baseType=Some typeof<obj>, HideObjectMethods=true) let theServiceType = ProvidedTypeDefinition("Service",baseType=Some bfRuntimeInfo.DataContextType, HideObjectMethods...
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24600070_c0
24600070
fsharp
0
Title: Performance of seq&lt;int&gt; vs Lazy&lt;LazyList&lt;int&gt;&gt; in F# Problem title: Performance of seq&lt;int&gt; vs Lazy&lt;LazyList&lt;int&gt;&gt; in F# Tags: hamming-numbers, f%23, seq, infinite Problem: Performance of seq vs Lazy > in F# There is a well known solution for generating an infinite stream of H...
Performance of seq&lt;int&gt; vs Lazy&lt;LazyList&lt;int&gt;&gt; in F# Performance of seq&lt;int&gt; vs Lazy&lt;LazyList&lt;int&gt;&gt; in F# hamming-numbers f%23 seq infinite Performance Lazy LazyList Seq.head Seq.skip Seq.map EntryPoint Seq.iter Seq.take Cons Map inf_map g.Force f.Force Performance of seq vs Lazy > i...
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11233910_c0
11233910
fsharp
0
Title: How to combine state and continuation monads in F# Problem title: How to combine state and continuation monads in F# Tags: monads, continuation, state, monad-transformers, f%23 Problem: How to combine state and continuation monads in F# I'm trying to sum a tree using the Task Parallel Library where child tasks a...
How to combine state and continuation monads in F# How to combine state and continuation monads in F# monads continuation state monad-transformers f%23 How Leaf Branch Task.Factory.StartNew leftTask.Result rightTask.Result How to combine state and continuation monads in F# I'm trying to sum a tree using the Task Parall...
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10475079_c0
10475079
fsharp
0
Title: F# automatic generalization and performance Problem title: F# automatic generalization and performance Tags: f%23, automatic-generalization, optimization Problem: F# automatic generalization and performance I ran into an unexpected code optimization recently, and wanted to check whether my interpretation of what...
F# automatic generalization and performance F# automatic generalization and performance f%23 automatic-generalization optimization demo2 F# automatic generalization and performance I ran into an unexpected code optimization recently, and wanted to check whether my interpretation of what I was observing was correct. The...
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47723924_c1
47723924
fsharp
1
L) |] 4. All such types are consumed in two places: F# engine, which does some calculations, and a web site. The F# engine just works with DU cases. The web sites these days, unfortunately, are mostly based on strings. So, the web team wanted a string based methods for almost any actions with the types and they are usi...
L) |] 4. All such types are consumed in two places: F# engine, which does some calculations, and a web site. The F# engine just works with DU cases. The web sites these days, unfortunately, are mostly based on strings. So, the web team wanted a string based methods for almost any actions with the types and they are usi...
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51762470_c0
51762470
fsharp
0
Title: Is there a delegate of unit -&gt; unit defined in the standard library somewhere? Problem title: Is there a delegate of unit -&gt; unit defined in the standard library somewhere? Tags: f%23 Problem: Is there a delegate of unit -> unit defined in the standard library somewhere? For the sake of asynchronous error ...
Is there a delegate of unit -&gt; unit defined in the standard library somewhere? Is there a delegate of unit -&gt; unit defined in the standard library somewhere? f%23 unit_to_unit_delegate add_callback_to_stream CudaStream CUstream CUResult Runtime.InteropServices.Marshal.GetDelegateForFunctionPointer t.Invoke ptr_to...
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24653083_c0
24653083
fsharp
0
Title: Functionally getting inserted row id for a reference Problem title: Functionally getting inserted row id for a reference Tags: database, f%23, type-providers, sql Problem: Functionally getting inserted row id for a reference I'm currently writing a database balancing module in F# with the usage of typeproviders ...
Functionally getting inserted row id for a reference Functionally getting inserted row id for a reference database f%23 type-providers sql Functionally Seq.map INSERT INTO phone_number VALUES SELECT SCOPE_IDENTITY localDb.DataContext.ExecuteQuery presi.Title presi.Firstname presi.Lastname presi.Phone_number presi.Email...
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21107014_c2
21107014
fsharp
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\net45\IntelliFactory.WebSharper.Ecma.dll" -r "D:\projects\ycGit\YC.edu\src\YC.edu\packages\WebSharper.2.5.92.21\tools\net45\IntelliFactory.WebSharper.Formlet.dll" -r "D:\projects\ycGit\YC.edu\src\YC.edu\packages\WebSharper.2.5.92.21\tools\net45\IntelliFactory.WebSharper.Html.dll" -r "D:\projects\ycGit\YC.edu\src\YC.ed...
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25075542_c0
25075542
fsharp
0
Title: How to pass F# a string and get the result back in c# Problem title: How to pass F# a string and get the result back in c# Tags: f%23 Problem: How to pass F# a string and get the result back in c# I am SQL developer and am really new to both F# and C#. I need help on how to pass a string to f# function below and...
How to pass F# a string and get the result back in c# How to pass F# a string and get the result back in c# f%23 How File1 java.io java.util edu.stanford.nlp.ling edu.stanford.nlp.tagger.maxent Path __SOURCE_DIRECTORY__ stanford-postagger-2013-06-20 Loading POS Tagger MaxentTagger wsj-0-18-bidirectional-nodistsim.tagge...
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39778875_c0
39778875
fsharp
0
Title: Referencing external assembly fails Problem title: Referencing external assembly fails Tags: f%23, azure-functions Problem: Referencing external assembly fails I can't get referencing a private assembly working. I've followed the documentation, but it still fails with the error message: 2016-09-29T19:43:08.615 s...
Referencing external assembly fails Referencing external assembly fails f%23 azure-functions Referencing FS82 Could Backend.dll Check MSB3245 System System.IO System.Net System.Net.Http.Headers System.Collections.Generic CoP Request.handleJson HttpResponseMessage response.Content StringContent response.StatusCode HttpS...
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70370868_c0
70370868
fsharp
0
Title: How to check is a path is a file with C#? Problem title: How to check is a path is a file with C#? Tags: f%23, c%23, .net Problem: How to check is a path is a file with C#? This is a seemingly simple question however I could not find a satisfactory solution yet. let f = FileInfo(e) let fileFlag = f.Attributes.Ha...
How to check is a path is a file with C#? How to check is a path is a file with C#? f%23 c%23 .net os sys How FileInfo f.Attributes.HasFlag FileAttributes.Normal f.Attributes com.apple.launchd.qq7qSI6dyD Listeners Normal os.path.isfile sys.argv Symbolic Link Directory Socket Regular File tmux-501 How to check is a path...
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2403873_c0
2403873
fsharp
0
Title: Parsec: backtracking not working Problem title: Parsec: backtracking not working Tags: parsec, backtracking, haskell, f%23 Problem: Parsec: backtracking not working I am trying to parse F# type syntax. I started writing an [F]Parsec grammar and ran into problems, so I simplified the grammar down to this: type ::...
Parsec: backtracking not working Parsec: backtracking not working parsec backtracking haskell f%23 Parsec A-Za-z0-9 many1 Right Left Parsec: backtracking not working I am trying to parse F# type syntax. I started writing an [F]Parsec grammar and ran into problems, so I simplified the grammar down to this: After running...
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21703688_c0
21703688
fsharp
0
Title: F# unordered collection type to represent resources and costs Problem title: F# unordered collection type to represent resources and costs Tags: collections, f%23, units-of-measurement, types Problem: F# unordered collection type to represent resources and costs To practise a little F#, I'm building myself a sim...
F# unordered collection type to represent resources and costs F# unordered collection type to represent resources and costs collections f%23 units-of-measurement types Measure Resource Gold Wood Stone Resources Set F# unordered collection type to represent resources and costs To practise a little F#, I'm building mysel...
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5920812_c0
5920812
fsharp
0
Title: FP - Condense and &#x27;nice&#x27; code Problem title: FP - Condense and &#x27;nice&#x27; code Tags: functional-programming, f%23 Problem: FP - Condense and 'nice' code Writing code in F# in most cases results in very condense an intuitive work. This piece of code looks somehow imperative and inconvenient to me....
FP - Condense and &#x27;nice&#x27; code FP - Condense and &#x27;nice&#x27; code functional-programming f%23 Condense times.csv Mai File.ReadAllLines Array.map l.Substring l.LastIndexOf Array.sum Array.min Array.max set.Length set:float Seq.skip Seq.take Array.toList Seq.map Seq.toArray Seq.min FP - Condense and 'nice' ...
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22845020_c0
22845020
fsharp
0
Title: Visual Studio F# project: Can&#x27;t have two folders in a file tree with the same name? Problem title: Visual Studio F# project: Can&#x27;t have two folders in a file tree with the same name? Tags: project, visual-studio-2013, f%23 Problem: Visual Studio F# project: Can't have two folders in a file tree with th...
Visual Studio F# project: Can&#x27;t have two folders in a file tree with the same name? Visual Studio F# project: Can&#x27;t have two folders in a file tree with the same name? project visual-studio-2013 f%23 Visual Studio Can ItemGroup Compile Include Entity Abstract Entity.fs HumanEntity.fs State State.fs HumanState...
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58747891_c0
58747891
fsharp
0
Title: Count occurences of characters in a string and return an integer list showing how many times each letter in the alphabet appears Problem title: Count occurences of characters in a string and return an integer list showing how many times each letter in the alphabet appears Tags: f%23 Problem: Count occurences of ...
Count occurences of characters in a string and return an integer list showing how many times each letter in the alphabet appears Count occurences of characters in a string and return an integer list showing how many times each letter in the alphabet appears f%23 Count src:string src.ToLower Seq.toList head::tail List.c...
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58670775_c0
58670775
fsharp
0
Title: F# Functions (forward pipe operator) does not work with arrays? Problem title: F# Functions (forward pipe operator) does not work with arrays? Tags: f%23 Problem: F# Functions (forward pipe operator) does not work with arrays? I have a complex example but I reduced the case using simple obejcts. Given 2 function...
F# Functions (forward pipe operator) does not work with arrays? F# Functions (forward pipe operator) does not work with arrays? f%23 Functions a:int Type FSUnit Tick symbol:string ask:decimal bid:decimal __.Symbol __.Ask __.Bid ticks:Tick Array.tryFind t.Symbol IsSome CurrencyPair.XRP_BTC ContainwsConstraint F# Functio...
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66702741_c1
66702741
fsharp
1
Return(value) : State<'a, 's> = State.result value member __.Bind(m:State<'a, 's>, f:'a -> State<'b, 's>) : State<'b, 's> = State.bind f m member __.ReturnFrom(m:State<'a, 's>) = m member __.Zero() = State.result () member __.Delay(f) = State.bind f (State.result ()) let rng = System.Random(123) type StepId = StepId of...
Return(value) : State<'a, 's> = State.result value member __.Bind(m:State<'a, 's>, f:'a -> State<'b, 's>) : State<'b, 's> = State.bind f m member __.ReturnFrom(m:State<'a, 's>) = m member __.Zero() = State.result () member __.Delay(f) = State.bind f (State.result ()) let rng = System.Random(123) type StepId = StepId of...
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7623912_c0
7623912
fsharp
0
Title: How can I fix this FS00003 error? Problem title: How can I fix this FS00003 error? Tags: f%23 Problem: How can I fix this FS00003 error? This is my code: module RTX open System open System.Text.RegularExpressions let input = "Line 1: Num allocs:3 New:2 Delete:1 Line 2: Num allocs:3 New:2 Delete:1 Line 3: Num all...
How can I fix this FS00003 error? How can I fix this FS00003 error? f%23 How FS00003 RTX System System.Text.RegularExpressions Line Num allocs:3 New:2 Delete:1 AllocResult lineNo:string numAllocs:string news:string frees:string Regex.Matches Delete RegexOptions.Singleline m.Success m.Groups l.Value List.map List.tail L...
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12380796_c0
12380796
fsharp
0
Title: Why is my recursion faster than Array.exists? Problem title: Why is my recursion faster than Array.exists? Tags: tail-recursion, performance, f%23, arrays Problem: Why is my recursion faster than Array.exists? I am pretty new to F#. I'm trying to understand how I can get a fast code in F#. For this, I tried to w...
Why is my recursion faster than Array.exists? Why is my recursion faster than Array.exists? tail-recursion performance f%23 arrays Why Array.exists IsPrime1 IsPrime2 Learn fsharp.net System System.Diagnostics Array.init n-2 SumOfPrimes Array.filter Array.sum Stopwatch s.Start s.Stop Console.WriteLine s.ElapsedMilliseco...
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16698994_c0
16698994
fsharp
0
Title: Why does specialising the type of a monad lead to an error? Problem title: Why does specialising the type of a monad lead to an error? Tags: computation-expression, f%23, monads Problem: Why does specialising the type of a monad lead to an error? The following computation sequence works without error: type Monad...
Why does specialising the type of a monad lead to an error? Why does specialising the type of a monad lead to an error? computation-expression f%23 monads Why Monad_1 M.Bind Some None M.Delay SEE CORRECTION M.Return test_1 m_1 Output Monad_2 test_2 m_2 ERROR HERE Why does specialising the type of a monad lead to an err...
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7661984_c0
7661984
fsharp
0
Title: Bit shift and byte to int conversions in F# Problem title: Bit shift and byte to int conversions in F# Tags: f%23, kinect, bitwise-operators, xna Problem: Bit shift and byte to int conversions in F# I am using the kinect to do a few things in F# but am having a little trouble working with depth data. I have been...
Bit shift and byte to int conversions in F# Bit shift and byte to int conversions in F# f%23 kinect bitwise-operators xna Bit kinectSensor_DepthFrameReady ImageFrameReadyEventArgs PlanarImage e.ImageFrame.Image Color DepthColor p.Height p.Width Texture2D GraphicsDevice p.Bits Math.Max Bit shift and byte to int conversi...
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61928945_c0
61928945
fsharp
0
Title: How to cancel a `ResponseSocket` server? Problem title: How to cancel a `ResponseSocket` server? Tags: netmq, f%23 Problem: How to cancel a `ResponseSocket` server? module Main open System open System.Threading open System.Threading.Tasks open NetMQ open NetMQ.Sockets let uri = "ipc://hello-world" let f (token :...
How to cancel a `ResponseSocket` server? How to cancel a `ResponseSocket` server? netmq f%23 How ResponseSocket Main System System.Threading System.Threading.Tasks NetMQ NetMQ.Sockets CancellationToken NetMQPoller poller.Add Server server.Bind Done server.ReceiveReady.Subscribe token.CanBeCanceled poller.Stop server.Se...
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59223104_c1
59223104
fsharp
1
to F#. I will come back with a solution if possible, thanks https://community.developers.refinitiv.com/questions/11837/eikon-net-api-accepts-2-3-time-series-requests-and.html For anyone that is interested, here is the F# implementation of the API (which I copied from the web and claims no credit for): let getTimeSerie...
to F#. I will come back with a solution if possible, thanks https://community.developers.refinitiv.com/questions/11837/eikon-net-api-accepts-2-3-time-series-requests-and.html For anyone that is interested, here is the F# implementation of the API (which I copied from the web and claims no credit for): let getTimeSerie...
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10020242_c0
10020242
fsharp
0
Title: Extending types in third-party library for serialization Problem title: Extending types in third-party library for serialization Tags: f%23 Problem: Extending types in third-party library for serialization I need a function to convert types from a third-party library to IDictionary s so they can be easily serial...
Extending types in third-party library for serialization Extending types in third-party library for serialization f%23 Extending IDictionary Example __.Name __.AList ToSerializable Name a.Name b.Name AList List.map b.AList IEnumerable ThirdPartyType x.ToSerializable Extending types in third-party library for serializat...
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58494452_c0
58494452
fsharp
0
Title: Why Q# does not detect either F# or C# namespace? Problem title: Why Q# does not detect either F# or C# namespace? Tags: f%23, c%23, q%23 Problem: Why Q# does not detect either F# or C# namespace? I am making a library in Q# and trying to add a project reference to an F# (or C#) library written by me. But it doe...
Why Q# does not detect either F# or C# namespace? Why Q# does not detect either F# or C# namespace? f%23 c%23 q%23 Why MyQSharpLibrary Microsoft.Quantum.Canon Microsoft.Quantum.Intrinsic MyFSharpLib Project Sdk Microsoft.NET.Sdk ItemGroup ProjectReference Include MyFSharpLib.fsproj Why Q# does not detect either F# or C...
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61263262_c0
61263262
fsharp
0
Title: F# does not exits when there are runtime errors inside async block Problem title: F# does not exits when there are runtime errors inside async block Tags: f%23 Problem: F# does not exits when there are runtime errors inside async block When I have a runtime error like this one type Msg = Any type Agent() = let a...
F# does not exits when there are runtime errors inside async block F# does not exits when there are runtime errors inside async block f%23 Msg Any Agent MailboxProcessor.Start inbox.Receive List.find __.Post agent.Post F# does not exits when there are runtime errors inside async block When I have a runtime error like t...
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22514892_c0
22514892
fsharp
0
Title: Iterate through a dictionary inserted in a ASP.NET MVC4 page&#x27;s ViewData via F# code? (Razor) Problem title: Iterate through a dictionary inserted in a ASP.NET MVC4 page&#x27;s ViewData via F# code? (Razor) Tags: razor, f%23, asp.net-mvc, asp.net-mvc-4 Problem: Iterate through a dictionary inserted in a ASP....
Iterate through a dictionary inserted in a ASP.NET MVC4 page&#x27;s ViewData via F# code? (Razor) Iterate through a dictionary inserted in a ASP.NET MVC4 page&#x27;s ViewData via F# code? (Razor) razor f%23 asp.net-mvc asp.net-mvc-4 HandleError RuntimeBinderException Iterate ASP.NET MVC4 ViewData Razor FooController Co...
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18453911_c1
18453911
fsharp
1
:\Program Files (x86)\Reference Assemblies\Microsoft\Framework\.NETFramework\v4.5\System.dll" -r:"C:\Program Files (x86)\Reference Assemblies\Microsoft\Framework\.NETFramework\v4.5\System.Numerics.dll" -r:"C:\Program Files (x86)\Reference Assemblies\Microsoft\Framework\.NETFramework\v4.5\System.Xml.Linq.dll" --target:l...
:\Program Files (x86)\Reference Assemblies\Microsoft\Framework\.NETFramework\v4.5\System.dll" -r:"C:\Program Files (x86)\Reference Assemblies\Microsoft\Framework\.NETFramework\v4.5\System.Numerics.dll" -r:"C:\Program Files (x86)\Reference Assemblies\Microsoft\Framework\.NETFramework\v4.5\System.Xml.Linq.dll" --target:l...
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70025961_c0
70025961
fsharp
0
Title: Error while using type provider &#x27;FSharp.Configuration.ResourceProvider&#x27; Problem title: Error while using type provider &#x27;FSharp.Configuration.ResourceProvider&#x27; Tags: resx, type-providers, f%23, .net Problem: Error while using type provider 'FSharp.Configuration.ResourceProvider' I just loaded ...
Error while using type provider &#x27;FSharp.Configuration.ResourceProvider&#x27; Error while using type provider &#x27;FSharp.Configuration.ResourceProvider&#x27; resx type-providers f%23 .net type Error FSharp.Configuration.ResourceProvider FSharp.Configuration ResourceProvider ResXProvider Resources Strings.resx Gre...
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50958733_c0
50958733
fsharp
0
Title: F# Search through records with multiple values/inputs Problem title: F# Search through records with multiple values/inputs Tags: records, pattern-matching, f%23 Problem: F# Search through records with multiple values/inputs Sorry if this seems like a stupid question, I'm still trying to figure out how F# does th...
F# Search through records with multiple values/inputs F# Search through records with multiple values/inputs records pattern-matching f%23 Search JOE QUAIL JASON JERRY PAIL List.filter F# Search through records with multiple values/inputs Sorry if this seems like a stupid question, I'm still trying to figure out how F# ...
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6482110_c1
6482110
fsharp
1
Node (ov,_) -> ov ///Extracts the map representing connections from the current trie node to sub-trees. let node_map = function | TNode (_, m) -> m ///Determines whether a trie is empty let is_empty tn = Map.isEmpty (node_map tn) ///Empty trie. let empty_trie = TNode (None, Map.empty) /// <summary> /// Update the trie....
Node (ov,_) -> ov ///Extracts the map representing connections from the current trie node to sub-trees. let node_map = function | TNode (_, m) -> m ///Determines whether a trie is empty let is_empty tn = Map.isEmpty (node_map tn) ///Empty trie. let empty_trie = TNode (None, Map.empty) /// <summary> /// Update the trie....
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67496660_c0
67496660
fsharp
0
Title: Interpolating a triangle Problem title: Interpolating a triangle Tags: interpolation, geometry, f%23 Problem: Interpolating a triangle I am currently developing a grid for a simple simulation and I have been tasked with interpolating some values tied to vertices of a triangle. So far I have this: let val1 = 10f ...
Interpolating a triangle Interpolating a triangle interpolation geometry f%23 Interpolating val1 val2 val3 point1 Vector2 point2 point3 float32 List.minBy v.X List.maxBy v.Y maxX.X minX.X maxY.Y minY.Y xy.X xy.Y Interpolating a triangle I am currently developing a grid for a simple simulation and I have been tasked wit...
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74547651_c0
74547651
fsharp
0
Title: Why can&#x27;t I use let! (let bang) inside a try/with expression? Problem title: Why can&#x27;t I use let! (let bang) inside a try/with expression? Tags: f%23 Problem: Why can't I use let! (let bang) inside a try/with expression? I'm making a call to an async function from inside a task {...} computation expres...
Why can&#x27;t I use let! (let bang) inside a try/with expression? Why can&#x27;t I use let! (let bang) inside a try/with expression? f%23 Why controller1 controller2 LetBangIssue System System.Threading.Tasks id:int Task.Delay Random random.Next Exception Something Compiles Attempt Error ex.Message Why can't I use let...
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26875113_c0
26875113
fsharp
0
Title: Why is this F# code slower than the C# equivalent? Problem title: Why is this F# code slower than the C# equivalent? Tags: c%23, f%23 Problem: Why is this F# code slower than the C# equivalent? I'm tackling the Project Euler problems again (did the 23 first ones before when I was learning C#) and I'm quite baffl...
Why is this F# code slower than the C# equivalent? Why is this F# code slower than the C# equivalent? c%23 f%23 Why Enumerable.Range numbers.All p5BruteForce List.toSeq List.rev Seq.takeWhile Seq.length Why is this F# code slower than the C# equivalent? I'm tackling the Project Euler problems again (did the 23 first on...
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34611616_c0
34611616
fsharp
0
Title: Can I get an identity of an F# quotation? Problem title: Can I get an identity of an F# quotation? Tags: f%23, quotations Problem: Can I get an identity of an F# quotation? F# quotation is a wonderful feature, it allows us to treat F# expression as normal F# value. In my context, I use F# quotation to code Gpu k...
Can I get an identity of an F# quotation? Can I get an identity of an F# quotation? f%23 quotations Can Expr GpuModule ConcurrentDictionary Key expr:Expr cache.GetOrAdd Microsoft.FSharp.Quotations EntryPoint IL_0000 IL_0001 ldc.i4.1 IL_0002 stloc.0 IL_0003 IL_00a2 IL_0008 StartupCode$ConsoleApplication2 Program IL_000d...
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41561826_c1
41561826
fsharp
1
go create procedure dbo.ExampleProcedure as begin set nocount on; select ItemID, ItemName from Item select CustomerID, CustomerName from Customer end; And here is the F# script that I am testing with. It shows what I would like to be able to do but I get a compile error on the last line: #r "../packages/FSharp.Data.Sq...
go create procedure dbo.ExampleProcedure as begin set nocount on; select ItemID, ItemName from Item select CustomerID, CustomerName from Customer end; And here is the F# script that I am testing with. It shows what I would like to be able to do but I get a compile error on the last line: #r "../packages/FSharp.Data.Sq...
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43856652_c0
43856652
fsharp
0
Title: How do I do regular expressions using a functional approach? Problem title: How do I do regular expressions using a functional approach? Tags: functional-programming, f%23, regex Problem: How do I do regular expressions using a functional approach? How do I do regular expressions using a functional approach? Cur...
How do I do regular expressions using a functional approach? How do I do regular expressions using a functional approach? functional-programming f%23 regex a How System System.Drawing System.Windows.Forms Hello Bye None Goodbye Random hello_response rand.Next Tell Nice Good Salutation Welcome good_bye_response Talk Sta...
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27407700_c0
27407700
fsharp
0
Title: How can I Implement my own List.partition using tail-recursion? Problem title: How can I Implement my own List.partition using tail-recursion? Tags: continuation-passing, f%23, tail-recursion Problem: How can I Implement my own List.partition using tail-recursion? I'm trying to write my own List.partition functi...
How can I Implement my own List.partition using tail-recursion? How can I Implement my own List.partition using tail-recursion? continuation-passing f%23 tail-recursion tail-recursion How Implement List.partition mypartition_naive head::tail head::h1 head::h2 mypartition_accumulator head::a head::b How can I Implement ...
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47299000_c0
47299000
fsharp
0
Title: How do I get items from an RSS feed using .Net Core? Problem title: How do I get items from an RSS feed using .Net Core? Tags: f%23, .net-core Problem: How do I get items from an RSS feed using .Net Core? How do I get items from an RSS feed using .Net Core? The following code doesn't appear to work: open Microso...
How do I get items from an RSS feed using .Net Core? How do I get items from an RSS feed using .Net Core? f%23 .net-core an Net iTunes How RSS Core Microsoft.SyndicationFeed Microsoft.SyndicationFeed.Rss Test Get Feed www.pwop.com feed.aspx XmlReader.Create RssFeedReader Title Url Collections.Generic.List Link feedRead...
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15939777_c0
15939777
fsharp
0
Title: Why F# quotation cannot contains struct? Problem title: Why F# quotation cannot contains struct? Tags: f%23 Problem: Why F# quotation cannot contains struct? I would like to define a struct, which contains some member methods. And I want to use [<ReflectedDefinition>] to mark that struct member method. But the c...
Why F# quotation cannot contains struct? Why F# quotation cannot contains struct? f%23 Why ReflectedDefinition Int4 this.Add a:int this.x this.y this.z this.w this.ToString Struct FS0462 Quotations Why F# quotation cannot contains struct? I would like to define a struct, which contains some member methods. And I want t...
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36372525_c0
36372525
fsharp
0
Title: Alea GPU Tutorial not compiling on VS 2015 Update 2 with FSharp.Core 4.4.0.0 Problem title: Alea GPU Tutorial not compiling on VS 2015 Update 2 with FSharp.Core 4.4.0.0 Tags: c%23, f%23, aleagpu Problem: Alea GPU Tutorial not compiling on VS 2015 Update 2 with FSharp.Core 4.4.0.0 I am getting error while compili...
Alea GPU Tutorial not compiling on VS 2015 Update 2 with FSharp.Core 4.4.0.0 Alea GPU Tutorial not compiling on VS 2015 Update 2 with FSharp.Core 4.4.0.0 c%23 f%23 aleagpu Alea GPU Tutorial Update FSharp.Core Alea.CUDA.AOTCompileLogger..ctor List Int32 Alea.CUDA.AOTCompiler..ctor Alea.CUDA.Fody.ModuleWeaver.Execute lam...
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70736089_c0
70736089
fsharp
0
Title: Inconsistent (apparently) behaviour with static members in F# Problem title: Inconsistent (apparently) behaviour with static members in F# Tags: static-members, f%23 Problem: Inconsistent (apparently) behaviour with static members in F# The following first 2 F# snippets get different results, but I find this a l...
Inconsistent (apparently) behaviour with static members in F# Inconsistent (apparently) behaviour with static members in F# static-members f%23 Inconsistent A.B MyType MyValueBehavingStaticProperty Inconsistent (apparently) behaviour with static members in F# The following first 2 F# snippets get different results, but...
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33597954_c1
33597954
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eval(op) a b i <- i + stride member this.Apply(n : int, input : deviceptr<'T[]>, input2 : deviceptr<'T[]>, output : deviceptr<'T>) = let numSm = this.GPUWorker.Device.Attributes.MULTIPROCESSOR_COUNT let blockSize = 256 let gridSize = min (16 * numSm) (divup n blockSize) let lp = LaunchParam(gridSize, blockSize) this.GP...
eval(op) a b i <- i + stride member this.Apply(n : int, input : deviceptr<'T[]>, input2 : deviceptr<'T[]>, output : deviceptr<'T>) = let numSm = this.GPUWorker.Device.Attributes.MULTIPROCESSOR_COUNT let blockSize = 256 let gridSize = min (16 * numSm) (divup n blockSize) let lp = LaunchParam(gridSize, blockSize) this.GP...
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34095332_c0
34095332
fsharp
0
Title: How do I retrieve a value from a composite generic type? Problem title: How do I retrieve a value from a composite generic type? Tags: f%23 Problem: How do I retrieve a value from a composite generic type? How do I retrieve a value from a generic? Specifically, I am attempting the following: // Test let result =...
How do I retrieve a value from a composite generic type? How do I retrieve a value from a composite generic type? f%23 a How Test Validate Result TSuccess TFailure Success Failure Request name:string email:string validate1 input.name Name validate2 input.name.Length validate3 input.email Email Setup Alice abc.com Scott...
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29625932_c0
29625932
fsharp
0
Title: Mono on osx seems to ignore #I in compiled source files Problem title: Mono on osx seems to ignore #I in compiled source files Tags: dll, f%23, macos, mono, path Problem: Mono on osx seems to ignore #I in compiled source files I'm battling paths in Fsharp and Mono on OSX. I have 2 questions: Is there any way to ...
Mono on osx seems to ignore #I in compiled source files Mono on osx seems to ignore #I in compiled source files dll f%23 macos mono path System.IO.FileNotFoundException Mono MathNet.Numerics.3.6.0 net40 MathNet.Numerics.dll MathNet.Numerics SpecialFunctions.Gamma Solsikke:src JIT a813491 Thu Dec EST Copyright Novell In...
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53182951_c0
53182951
fsharp
0
Title: OneTimeSetUp: Invalid signature for SetUp or TearDown method: System-IDisposable-Dispose Problem title: OneTimeSetUp: Invalid signature for SetUp or TearDown method: System-IDisposable-Dispose Tags: f%23, nunit-3.0, nunit Problem: OneTimeSetUp: Invalid signature for SetUp or TearDown method: System-IDisposable-D...
OneTimeSetUp: Invalid signature for SetUp or TearDown method: System-IDisposable-Dispose OneTimeSetUp: Invalid signature for SetUp or TearDown method: System-IDisposable-Dispose f%23 nunit-3.0 nunit OneTimeSetUp Invalid SetUp TearDown System-IDisposable-Dispose TestFixture when_it_connects_to_database IDisposable this....
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79160059_c1
79160059
fsharp
1
Source="avares://Avalonia.Themes.Default/DefaultTheme.xaml"/> <StyleInclude Source="avares://Avalonia.Themes.Default/Accents/BaseLight.xaml"/> <!-- Add the line below to get OxyPlot UI theme applied. --> <StyleInclude Source="resm:OxyPlot.Avalonia.Themes.Default.xaml?assembly=OxyPlot.Avalonia"/> <!-- Add the line belo...
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37801892_c0
37801892
fsharp
0
Title: Tree of lambdas vs tree of discriminated unions Problem title: Tree of lambdas vs tree of discriminated unions Tags: lambda, discriminated-union, token, f%23 Problem: Tree of lambdas vs tree of discriminated unions I want to compile a syntax tree to methods of a Turtle module. module Turtle = let rotateDefaultAm...
Tree of lambdas vs tree of discriminated unions Tree of lambdas vs tree of discriminated unions lambda discriminated-union token f%23 Tree Turtle TurtleCommand Rotate float32 Move Vector2 Vector2.up Turtle.move Turtle.rotate TurtleState Turtle.moveAndEvadeCollision Tree of lambdas vs tree of discriminated unions I want...
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1907709_c1
1907709
fsharp
1
n m = let r = new System.Random() let ranlist m = [ for i in 1..m do yield r.NextDouble() ] matrix ([1..n] |> List.map (fun x-> ranlist m)) // is square matrix let issqr (m:matrix) = let n, m = m.Dimensions n = m // is postive definite let ispd m = if not (issqr m) then false else let m1 = mat2dnmat m let qrsolver = d...
n m = let r = new System.Random() let ranlist m = [ for i in 1..m do yield r.NextDouble() ] matrix ([1..n] |> List.map (fun x-> ranlist m)) // is square matrix let issqr (m:matrix) = let n, m = m.Dimensions n = m // is postive definite let ispd m = if not (issqr m) then false else let m1 = mat2dnmat m let qrsolver = d...
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13733029_c0
13733029
fsharp
0
Title: Cleanest way to use combine multiple streams Problem title: Cleanest way to use combine multiple streams Tags: system.reactive, f%23 Problem: Cleanest way to use combine multiple streams I am looking for a way to combine multiple streams, in this simple example I have 5 but I could easily have more. I am current...
Cleanest way to use combine multiple streams Cleanest way to use combine multiple streams system.reactive f%23 Cleanest Observable.bind Observable.map bar.Open Observable.FirstAsync bar.High Observable.Max bar.Low Observable.Min bar.Close bar.Time Observable.LastAsync bar.Volume Observable.Sum Then Open High Low Close ...
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45823570_c0
45823570
fsharp
0
Title: Unable to access chrome runtime using selenium and chrome headless mode Problem title: Unable to access chrome runtime using selenium and chrome headless mode Tags: google-chrome, google-chrome-headless, f%23, selenium Problem: Unable to access chrome runtime using selenium and chrome headless mode I have a simp...
Unable to access chrome runtime using selenium and chrome headless mode Unable to access chrome runtime using selenium and chrome headless mode google-chrome google-chrome-headless f%23 selenium selenium Unable ChromeOptions BinaryLocation _chrome chromeOptions.AddArguments ChromeDriver Url www.example.com Console.Writ...
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28121803_c1
28121803
fsharp
1
deploy.web\Fake.Deploy.Web.Abstractions\Model.fs(9,3): The type 'CLIMutable' is not defined 7) FS0039: C:\Development\FAKE\src\deploy.web\Fake.Deploy.Web.Abstractions\Model.fs(16,3): The type 'CLIMutable' is not defined 8) FS0039: C:\Development\FAKE\src\deploy.web\Fake.Deploy.Web.Abstractions\Model.fs(36,3): The type ...
deploy.web\Fake.Deploy.Web.Abstractions\Model.fs(9,3): The type 'CLIMutable' is not defined 7) FS0039: C:\Development\FAKE\src\deploy.web\Fake.Deploy.Web.Abstractions\Model.fs(16,3): The type 'CLIMutable' is not defined 8) FS0039: C:\Development\FAKE\src\deploy.web\Fake.Deploy.Web.Abstractions\Model.fs(36,3): The type ...
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4779298_c0
4779298
fsharp
0
Title: Refactoring many identical DllImport declarations Problem title: Refactoring many identical DllImport declarations Tags: f%23, pinvoke, dllimport Problem: Refactoring many identical DllImport declarations I have a module which contains an interface to a native DLL; it looks like this: // nvtt.dll binding module ...
Refactoring many identical DllImport declarations Refactoring many identical DllImport declarations f%23 pinvoke dllimport Refactoring DllImport nvtt.dll NvTextureTools NvttInputOptions IntPtr CallingConvention CallingConvention.Cdecl AlphaMode WrapMode Refactoring many identical DllImport declarations I have a module ...
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8374837_c0
8374837
fsharp
0
Title: How do I make NUnit run F# tests not exported by a module Problem title: How do I make NUnit run F# tests not exported by a module Tags: f%23, nunit Problem: How do I make NUnit run F# tests not exported by a module I have written a large module in F# that happens to have a trivial interface. The module contains...
How do I make NUnit run F# tests not exported by a module How do I make NUnit run F# tests not exported by a module f%23 nunit How NUnit How do I make NUnit run F# tests not exported by a module I have written a large module in F# that happens to have a trivial interface. The module contains about 1000 lines of code, 5...
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39460379_c0
39460379
fsharp
0
Title: How can I parse homogeneous lists in FParsec? Problem title: How can I parse homogeneous lists in FParsec? Tags: parsing, fparsec, f%23 Problem: How can I parse homogeneous lists in FParsec? I'm having an issue trying to parse a homogeneous json-like array in FParsec. I've decomposed the problem to a short examp...
How can I parse homogeneous lists in FParsec? How can I parse homogeneous lists in FParsec? parsing fparsec f%23 How FParsec FParsec.1.0.2 net40-client FParsecCS.dll FParsec.dll System Success Failure CValue CInt int64 CBool CList P_WHITESPACE P_COMMA P_L_SBRACE P_R_SBRACE P_INT_VALUE pint64 P_TRUE P_FALSE P_BOOL_VALUE...
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37044128_c0
37044128
fsharp
0
Title: Overloading one operator with different argument types in the same type definition? Problem title: Overloading one operator with different argument types in the same type definition? Tags: f%23 Problem: Overloading one operator with different argument types in the same type definition? is it possible to have the...
Overloading one operator with different argument types in the same type definition? Overloading one operator with different argument types in the same type definition? f%23 Overloading FS0002 SampleOperators URel Wires Remover RemGroup RemGroupPass RemGroupAll RemGroupExcept RemGroupElts RemMap Map RemFun Rem MapVal Fu...
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63665037_c0
63665037
fsharp
0
Title: How to do error handling for GraphQL server using FSharp.Data.GraphQL in F#? Problem title: How to do error handling for GraphQL server using FSharp.Data.GraphQL in F#? Tags: graphql, f%23 Problem: How to do error handling for GraphQL server using FSharp.Data.GraphQL in F#? I am using FSharp.Data.GraphQL for imp...
How to do error handling for GraphQL server using FSharp.Data.GraphQL in F#? How to do error handling for GraphQL server using FSharp.Data.GraphQL in F#? graphql f%23 ctx.AddError AddError FSharp.Data.GraphQL email How GraphQL Define.AsyncField Nullable Output.Token Login Define.Input Error.InvalidUserPassword Should A...
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25345379_c0
25345379
fsharp
0
Title: Deedle Row based calculation Problem title: Deedle Row based calculation Tags: deedle, f%23 Problem: Deedle Row based calculation I am trying to use Deedle to do some row based calculation. however most of the examples are column based. For example I have this simple structure: let tt = Series.ofObservations[ 1=...
Deedle Row based calculation Deedle Row based calculation deedle f%23 Deedle Row Series.ofObservations tt2 Double.NaN Frame f1.Rows Series.mapValues r.GetAs Series v.As Series.foldValues Stats.mean Stats.count Deedle Row based calculation I am trying to use Deedle to do some row based calculation. however most of the e...
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28395731
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Title: Is it possible to define a custom parser and AST for quotations in F#? Problem title: Is it possible to define a custom parser and AST for quotations in F#? Tags: f%23, dsl Problem: Is it possible to define a custom parser and AST for quotations in F#? Is it possible to define a custom parser and AST for quotati...
Is it possible to define a custom parser and AST for quotations in F#? Is it possible to define a custom parser and AST for quotations in F#? f%23 dsl AST Microsoft.FSharp.Quotations Expr Call None op_Addition Value Add Num Is it possible to define a custom parser and AST for quotations in F#? Is it possible to define ...
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> <TargetFramework>netcoreapp2.2</TargetFramework> <IsPackable>false</IsPackable> <GenerateProgramFile>false</GenerateProgramFile> </PropertyGroup> <ItemGroup> <Compile Include="Tests.fs" /> </ItemGroup> <ItemGroup> <PackageReference Include="Microsoft.AspNetCore.App" Version="2.2.2" /> <PackageReference Include="Micro...
> <TargetFramework>netcoreapp2.2</TargetFramework> <IsPackable>false</IsPackable> <GenerateProgramFile>false</GenerateProgramFile> </PropertyGroup> <ItemGroup> <Compile Include="Tests.fs" /> </ItemGroup> <ItemGroup> <PackageReference Include="Microsoft.AspNetCore.App" Version="2.2.2" /> <PackageReference Include="Micro...
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Title: F# Async cancellation define atomic computations Problem title: F# Async cancellation define atomic computations Tags: f%23, f%23-async Problem: F# Async cancellation define atomic computations I have cases like the following: async { let! result = props.onClick args do someThingLikeShowToastMessageWithResult(re...
F# Async cancellation define atomic computations F# Async cancellation define atomic computations f%23 f%23-async Async props.onClick System.Threading.CancellationTokenSource Async.StartAsPromise ct.Token Async.AwaitPromise F# Async cancellation define atomic computations I have cases like the following: The async comp...
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</returns> let ar: double array = Array.zeroCreate 6 let argx = PinnedArray.of_array ar printfn " ar: %A" ar // This fails with a "FileLoadException" printfn "ar: %A" argx // Details of FileLoadException: (* "FSharp.Core, Version=2.0.0.0, Culture=neutral, PublicKeyToken=b03f5f7f11d50a3a" not matching assembly (Ausnahm...
</returns> let ar: double array = Array.zeroCreate 6 let argx = PinnedArray.of_array ar printfn " ar: %A" ar // This fails with a "FileLoadException" printfn "ar: %A" argx // Details of FileLoadException: (* "FSharp.Core, Version=2.0.0.0, Culture=neutral, PublicKeyToken=b03f5f7f11d50a3a" not matching assembly (Ausnahm...
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, PublicKeyToken=b03f5f7f11d50a3a' or one of its dependencies. The system cannot find the file specified.' Why does this happens and how to fix it, to make it work? EDIT: I tried to find this System.Runtime on the NuGet on that F# library, but this specific version is not avaliable: Here is the Stack Trace: System.IO.F...
' I created a F# Library (.NET Standard 2.0) and a WPF App (.NET Framework 4.7.2) On the F# library, I have a file that I defined as a Resource: This is using this code of the library: When I try to access the library function (.NET Standard 2.0) from the C# (NET 4.7.2) then I get this Exception: Why does this happens ...
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Title: F# in Visual Studio Code type incorrect Problem title: F# in Visual Studio Code type incorrect Tags: f%23, f%23-interactive Problem: F# in Visual Studio Code type incorrect I'm writing a function to handle postfix evaluation in F#. This is what I currently have for the evaluation function //Postfix evaluation of...
F# in Visual Studio Code type incorrect F# in Visual Studio Code type incorrect f%23 f%23-interactive Visual Studio Postfix numSt:int List expr:string Head Tail Seq.toList stack.Head head::tail stack.Tail.Head pushVal::stack.Tail stack.Tail.Tail tail.Head stack.Tail addNum::stack pa4.fs FS0001 F# in Visual Studio Code ...
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69257424
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Title: Intersect using custom function in f# Problem title: Intersect using custom function in f# Tags: linq, f%23, .net Problem: Intersect using custom function in f# I have two lists. The first is a list of structured records that have an Id property where the Id is a string wrapper. The second is a simple list of st...
Intersect using custom function in f# Intersect using custom function in f# linq f%23 .net custom Intersect list1.Where list2.Contains x.Id.ToString list1 List.filter List.contains list2 Intersect using custom function in f# I have two lists. The first is a list of structured records that have an Id property where the ...
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26500171
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Title: How to call the same function twice without recursion Problem title: How to call the same function twice without recursion Tags: f%23 Problem: How to call the same function twice without recursion let getValue number divisor = let firstNumber = int (System.Math.Floor((float) number / (float) divisor)) let rest =...
How to call the same function twice without recursion How to call the same function twice without recursion f%23 How System.Math.Floor How to call the same function twice without recursion I'm new to F# and the whole functional programming. Coming from C# I've decided to start with something easy. I'm trying to keep th...
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16580958
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Title: Farseer, MonoGame, ball does not bounce Problem title: Farseer, MonoGame, ball does not bounce Tags: monogame, farseer, f%23 Problem: Farseer, MonoGame, ball does not bounce I have successfully integrated Farseer for XNA into MonoGame with little to no trouble. Stacking, complex dynamics, etc. all seem to be wor...
Farseer, MonoGame, ball does not bounce Farseer, MonoGame, ball does not bounce monogame farseer f%23 Farseer MonoGame physics.CreateBall x:float32 y:float32 r:float32 m:float32 dynamic:bool Factories.BodyFactory.CreateBody physics.Physics Microsoft.Xna.Framework.Vector2 random_range PhysicsWorld.Scale myBody.LastFrame...
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Title: F# Function The &#x27;if&#x27; expression needs to have type &#x27;unit&#x27; to satisfy context type requirement Problem title: F# Function The &#x27;if&#x27; expression needs to have type &#x27;unit&#x27; to satisfy context type requirement Tags: f%23 Problem: F# Function The 'if' expression needs to have type...
F# Function The &#x27;if&#x27; expression needs to have type &#x27;unit&#x27; to satisfy context type requirement F# Function The &#x27;if&#x27; expression needs to have type &#x27;unit&#x27; to satisfy context type requirement f%23 IPage Click Transfer Async.AwaitTask page.WaitForSelectorAsync a.t3 selector.ClickAsync...
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26687622
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Title: Identical F#.NET solution works in FSI under 32-bit OS, but not under 64-bit OS Problem title: Identical F#.NET solution works in FSI under 32-bit OS, but not under 64-bit OS Tags: f%23, unmanaged, fsi, .net, 32bit-64bit Problem: Identical F#.NET solution works in FSI under 32-bit OS, but not under 64-bit OS I h...
Identical F#.NET solution works in FSI under 32-bit OS, but not under 64-bit OS Identical F#.NET solution works in FSI under 32-bit OS, but not under 64-bit OS f%23 unmanaged fsi .net 32bit-64bit System.DllNotFoundException HRESULT Identical NET FSI Unable DLL Exception Fsi.exe Identical F#.NET solution works in FSI un...
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Title: Trouble using &#x27;expect&#x27; for automatic testing of interative dotnet program Problem title: Trouble using &#x27;expect&#x27; for automatic testing of interative dotnet program Tags: .net, mono, fsi, f%23, expect Problem: Trouble using 'expect' for automatic testing of interative dotnet program I'm working...
Trouble using &#x27;expect&#x27; for automatic testing of interative dotnet program Trouble using &#x27;expect&#x27; for automatic testing of interative dotnet program .net mono fsi f%23 expect command child Trouble Microsoft Interactive Copyright Corporation All Rights Reserved Start testFsharpi.exp testDotnet.exp tes...
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28232836_c0
28232836
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Title: Deedle 1.0.7 Frame row indexing doesn&#x27;t enforce unique key Problem title: Deedle 1.0.7 Frame row indexing doesn&#x27;t enforce unique key Tags: duplicates, deedle, f%23, indexing Problem: Deedle 1.0.7 Frame row indexing doesn't enforce unique key Since Deedle 1.0.7 release the index row function no longer v...
Deedle 1.0.7 Frame row indexing doesn&#x27;t enforce unique key Deedle 1.0.7 Frame row indexing doesn&#x27;t enforce unique key duplicates deedle f%23 indexing System.ArgumentException Deedle Frame d:DateTime v:double DateTime.Now.Date Frame.ofRecords Frame.indexRowsDate d:int Frame.indexRowsInt f2.GetColumn cv.Get Ser...
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Title: Need a sample implementation for AddRemoteScheme in ASP.NET Problem title: Need a sample implementation for AddRemoteScheme in ASP.NET Tags: f%23, .net, asp.net, authentication, c%23 Problem: Need a sample implementation for AddRemoteScheme in ASP.NET I have a back-end application (say API-A) which authenticates...
Need a sample implementation for AddRemoteScheme in ASP.NET Need a sample implementation for AddRemoteScheme in ASP.NET f%23 .net asp.net authentication c%23 Need AddRemoteScheme ASP.NET AuthenticationBuilder.AddRemoteScheme Microsoft.AspNetCore.Authentication.RemoteAuthenticationOptions AddAuthentication options.Defau...
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Title: Railway oriented programming with Async operations Problem title: Railway oriented programming with Async operations Tags: error-handling, asynchronous, f%23, function-composition Problem: Railway oriented programming with Async operations Previously asked similar question but somehow I'm not finding my way out,...
Railway oriented programming with Async operations Railway oriented programming with Async operations error-handling asynchronous f%23 function-composition WebException Railway Async Microsoft.FSharp.Core.Result Article Error Result WebRequest.Create example.com HttpWebRequest request.Method GET request.GetResponse Htt...
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Title: How can I implement a strategy pattern for returning a structure that&#x27;s declared private? Problem title: How can I implement a strategy pattern for returning a structure that&#x27;s declared private? Tags: f%23 Problem: How can I implement a strategy pattern for returning a structure that's declared private...
How can I implement a strategy pattern for returning a structure that&#x27;s declared private? How can I implement a strategy pattern for returning a structure that&#x27;s declared private? f%23 How Specification AuthenticatedManager Name:string Mock Username test_manager Password Result Name Error Failed How can I imp...
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Title: How can I Property-based Test a Function that takes a list of functions? Problem title: How can I Property-based Test a Function that takes a list of functions? Tags: property-based-testing, f%23 Problem: How can I Property-based Test a Function that takes a list of functions? How can I Property-based Test a Fun...
How can I Property-based Test a Function that takes a list of functions? How can I Property-based Test a Function that takes a list of functions? property-based-testing f%23 How Property-based Test List.collect Client Book Property Tests FsCheck FsCheck.Xunit MaxTest QuietOnSuccess Arb.generate Item Command Gen.filter ...
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Title: Why does the R type provider throw an exception when it does not in a similar installation? Problem title: Why does the R type provider throw an exception when it does not in a similar installation? Tags: f%23, type-providers Problem: Why does the R type provider throw an exception when it does not in a similar ...
Why does the R type provider throw an exception when it does not in a similar installation? Why does the R type provider throw an exception when it does not in a similar installation? f%23 type-providers System.NullReferenceException System.Exception Why Type Provider Path Literal __SOURCE_DIRECTORY__ fractal.json Path...
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Title: Document not being replaced on DocumentDb Problem title: Document not being replaced on DocumentDb Tags: azure, f%23, azure-cosmosdb Problem: Document not being replaced on DocumentDb I am using Azure's DocumentDb with F#, and I've been able to create new documents, load all documents, and load a document by an ...
Document not being replaced on DocumentDb Document not being replaced on DocumentDb azure f%23 azure-cosmosdb Document DocumentDb MyObject cli.ReplaceDocumentAsync Async.AwaitTask DocumentClient update2 Async ResourceResponse Document not being replaced on DocumentDb I am using Azure's DocumentDb with F#, and I've been...
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cdcdcdcd":{"senderId":"cdcdcdcdcd","senderName":"cdcdcdcdcd","text":"How are you"}}}},"-cdcdcdcd-dccd":{"listing_id":"-cdcdcdcd-JCbiAnN","location":"Edinburgh"},"-dccdcdcdcd-EKCq2":{"listing_id":"-cdcdcdcd-EKCq2","location":"Edinburgh"},"-cddccdcdcd":{"listing_id":"-cdcdcddcdc","location":"Edinburgh"}}} I am currently ...
the values, however I don't think this is suitable here as some of the values might not exist (which is handled by the if let in Swift). Also, I don't think this maintains the nesting or hierarchy structure of the JSON properly, it simply visits all the values in turn. I was reading through this tutorial: http://www.h...
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Title: How to avoid connecting all the points of a function graph with Plotly Problem title: How to avoid connecting all the points of a function graph with Plotly Tags: plotly, f%23 Problem: How to avoid connecting all the points of a function graph with Plotly In a program that revolves around maths, I find myself us...
How to avoid connecting all the points of a function graph with Plotly How to avoid connecting all the points of a function graph with Plotly plotly f%23 How Plotly Seq.map Chart.Line UseDefaults Chart.withTitle Chart.savePNG How to avoid connecting all the points of a function graph with Plotly In a program that revol...
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Title: Towers of Hanoi with K pegs Problem title: Towers of Hanoi with K pegs Tags: haskell, algorithm, f%23, recursion, functional-programming Problem: Towers of Hanoi with K pegs The Towers of Hanoi problem is a classic problem for recursion. You are given 3 pegs with disks on one of them, and you must move all the d...
Towers of Hanoi with K pegs Towers of Hanoi with K pegs haskell algorithm f%23 recursion functional-programming Towers Hanoi Hanoi3 Hanoi4 intermed1 intermed2 HanoiK p1::p2::rest rest.IsEmpty p1::p2::p3::rest n-1 p1::p3::p2::rest p3::p2::p1::rest Towers of Hanoi with K pegs The Towers of Hanoi problem is a classic prob...
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