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56291466
fsharp
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Title: Using anonymous records gives syntax error: FS0010: Unexpected symbol '|' in expression Problem title: Using anonymous records gives syntax error: FS0010: Unexpected symbol '|' in expression Tags: f%23 Problem: Using anonymous records gives syntax error: FS0010: Unexpected symbol '|' in expre...
Using anonymous records gives syntax error: FS0010: Unexpected symbol '|' in expression Using anonymous records gives syntax error: FS0010: Unexpected symbol '|' in expression f%23 F# Using FS0010 Unexpected App System EntryPoint Hello World Program.fs App.fsproj FS0604 Unmatched Project Sdk Microso...
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6123618_c0
6123618
fsharp
0
Title: Can I ignore error without using try catch()? Problem title: Can I ignore error without using try catch()? Tags: .net, c%23, vb.net, f%23 Problem: Can I ignore error without using try catch()? So I want to now if that possible for .NET languages to ignore error without using try catch construction ? I can ignore...
Can I ignore error without using try catch()? Can I ignore error without using try catch()? .net c%23 vb.net f%23 try Can System.Runtime.InteropServices DllImport msvcrt.dll vb.net Can I ignore error without using try catch()? So I want to now if that possible for .NET languages to ignore error without using try catch ...
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73985287_c0
73985287
fsharp
0
Title: Filtering a list of lists, using List.map and/or List.length Problem title: Filtering a list of lists, using List.map and/or List.length Tags: f%23 Problem: Filtering a list of lists, using List.map and/or List.length I have a list containing lists as seen below: [[(3, 3); (2, 3); (1, 3); (1, 2); (1, 1)]; [(3, 3...
Filtering a list of lists, using List.map and/or List.length Filtering a list of lists, using List.map and/or List.length f%23 List.map Filtering List.length List.filter List.concat candidates2 routes2 Filtering a list of lists, using List.map and/or List.length I have a list containing lists as seen below: The list sh...
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9522521_c0
9522521
fsharp
0
Title: In F#, are there any operations like 'melt' or 'cast' in R? Problem title: In F#, are there any operations like 'melt' or 'cast' in R? Tags: f%23, r, reshape Problem: In F#, are there any operations like 'melt' or 'cast' in R? Melt and Cast are popular operations to handle...
In F#, are there any operations like 'melt' or 'cast' in R? In F#, are there any operations like 'melt' or 'cast' in R? f%23 r reshape id.vars In F#, are there any operations like 'melt' or 'cast' in R? Melt and Cast are popular operations to handle data in R. In F# that would be...
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47612339_c0
47612339
fsharp
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Title: Find first number in a sequence that is wholly divisible by another number Problem title: Find first number in a sequence that is wholly divisible by another number Tags: f%23 Problem: Find first number in a sequence that is wholly divisible by another number I'm working on a set of coding challenges. As part of...
Find first number in a sequence that is wholly divisible by another number Find first number in a sequence that is wholly divisible by another number f%23 a Find s.Split StringSplitOptions.RemoveEmptyEntries Seq.map d.Split Int32.Parse Seq.collect Seq.find Seq.iteri Seq.skip Seq.sum Find first number in a sequence that...
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55706037_c0
55706037
fsharp
0
Title: F# : How to check asequence of sequences content? Problem title: F# : How to check asequence of sequences content? Tags: f%23 Problem: F# : How to check asequence of sequences content? I would like to generate a sequence of sequences of sets of tuple It's for generating coordinates of lines in board game (square...
F# : How to check asequence of sequences content? F# : How to check asequence of sequences content? f%23 How CoordinateLines size-1 List.toSeq Seq.map F# : How to check asequence of sequences content? I would like to generate a sequence of sequences of sets of tuple It's for generating coordinates of lines in board gam...
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42685809_c0
42685809
fsharp
0
Title: F# Type Inference Odd Behavior With Records Problem title: F# Type Inference Odd Behavior With Records Tags: type-inference, f%23 Problem: F# Type Inference Odd Behavior With Records I am in the process of learning F# and I am trying to wrap my head around as to why, when I override the inferred type with the co...
F# Type Inference Odd Behavior With Records F# Type Inference Odd Behavior With Records type-inference f%23 Type Inference Odd Behavior Records List.Filter Account Journal List account:Account x.account account.account F# Type Inference Odd Behavior With Records I am in the process of learning F# and I am trying to wra...
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43455091_c1
43455091
fsharp
1
() let sillyType = ProvidedTypeDefinition(THIS_ASSEMBLY, NAMESPACE, "SillyProvider", Some typeof<obj>) do sillyType.DefineStaticParameters([ProvidedStaticParameter("argTypes", typeof<string>)], fun typeName args -> let retType = ProvidedTypeDefinition(typeName, Some typeof<obj>) let paramTypes = (args.[0] :?> string).S...
() let sillyType = ProvidedTypeDefinition(THIS_ASSEMBLY, NAMESPACE, "SillyProvider", Some typeof<obj>) do sillyType.DefineStaticParameters([ProvidedStaticParameter("argTypes", typeof<string>)], fun typeName args -> let retType = ProvidedTypeDefinition(typeName, Some typeof<obj>) let paramTypes = (args.[0] :?> string).S...
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2214274_c0
2214274
fsharp
0
Title: F# pattern matching on types of tuples Problem title: F# pattern matching on types of tuples Tags: types, tuples, pattern-matching, f%23 Problem: F# pattern matching on types of tuples I have a curried function that I'd like it to support different types of parameters, that are not on a inheritance relationship:...
F# pattern matching on types of tuples F# pattern matching on types of tuples types tuples pattern-matching f%23 MyType1 MyType2 Tuple op11 op12 op21 op22 F# pattern matching on types of tuples I have a curried function that I'd like it to support different types of parameters, that are not on a inheritance relationshi...
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75882132_c1
75882132
fsharp
1
a unique Guid to track them All Payments must have a RequestedAmount on them My attempt at modelling this looked as follows type PaymentResult = | Approved of { ApprovedAmount: decimal } | Cancelled of { Reason: String; } | Declined of { Reason: String; } | Failed of { Reason: String; } type PaymentStatus = | New | In...
a unique Guid to track them All Payments must have a RequestedAmount on them My attempt at modelling this looked as follows type PaymentResult = | Approved of { ApprovedAmount: decimal } | Cancelled of { Reason: String; } | Declined of { Reason: String; } | Failed of { Reason: String; } type PaymentStatus = | New | In...
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43414666_c0
43414666
fsharp
0
Title: Saving record in RavenDb with F# adding extra Id column Problem title: Saving record in RavenDb with F# adding extra Id column Tags: ravendb, f%23 Problem: Saving record in RavenDb with F# adding extra Id column When I save a new F# Record, I'm getting an extra column called Id@ in the RavenDb document, and it s...
Saving record in RavenDb with F# adding extra Id column Saving record in RavenDb with F# adding extra Id column ravendb f%23 Saving RavenDb Campaign store.OpenSession session.Store session.SaveChanges Recreating Hello StackOverflow Description Name Look Saving record in RavenDb with F# adding extra Id column When I sav...
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937157_c0
937157
fsharp
0
Title: How do I create an F# list containing objects with a common superclass? Problem title: How do I create an F# list containing objects with a common superclass? Tags: f%23, types, supertype, list, wpf Problem: How do I create an F# list containing objects with a common superclass? I have two functions, horizontal ...
How do I create an F# list containing objects with a common superclass? How do I create an F# list containing objects with a common superclass? f%23 types supertype list wpf How TextBlock Text WrapPanel List.iter wrap.Children.Add StackPanel stack.Children.Add Title UIElement How do I create an F# list containing objec...
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46006593_c0
46006593
fsharp
0
Title: JsonProvider&lt;...&gt;.Root does not have null as proper value Problem title: JsonProvider&lt;...&gt;.Root does not have null as proper value Tags: f%23-data, f%23 Problem: JsonProvider<...>.Root does not have null as proper value I am trying to query results of the parsed Json and if I cannot find I want to do...
JsonProvider&lt;...&gt;.Root does not have null as proper value JsonProvider&lt;...&gt;.Root does not have null as proper value f%23-data f%23 JsonProvider Root OrdersProvider Orders.json OrdersProvider.GetSamples i.OrderId NOT_FOUND res.JsonValue.ToString obj.ReferenceEquals JsonProvider<...>.Root does not have null a...
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49067839_c0
49067839
fsharp
0
Title: Value restriction with type annotations without explicit function argument in F# Problem title: Value restriction with type annotations without explicit function argument in F# Tags: f%23 Problem: Value restriction with type annotations without explicit function argument in F# I've been trying to get rid of expl...
Value restriction with type annotations without explicit function argument in F# Value restriction with type annotations without explicit function argument in F# f%23 Value Seq.map Value restriction with type annotations without explicit function argument in F# I've been trying to get rid of explicit arguments in the f...
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5301290_c0
5301290
fsharp
0
Title: Silverlight / F# Reading URL parameter Problem title: Silverlight / F# Reading URL parameter Tags: f%23, silverlight Problem: Silverlight / F# Reading URL parameter I have web pages in SL (xaml) that are backed by F# behind it. I initially have the page to be a pop up window: type SomePage(window : ChildWindow, ...
Silverlight / F# Reading URL parameter Silverlight / F# Reading URL parameter f%23 silverlight somewhere Silverlight Reading URL SomePage ChildWindow UriCanvasControl AssemblyName somePage.xaml Some Page someWindow.Content someWindow.Title someWindow.Show this.Parent Frame parent.Navigate Uri UriKind.Relative UriUserCo...
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18797731_c0
18797731
fsharp
0
Title: Is there an expression to downcast and simultaneously access a property in F#? Problem title: Is there an expression to downcast and simultaneously access a property in F#? Tags: f%23, downcast, c%23-to-f%23, intellisense Problem: Is there an expression to downcast and simultaneously access a property in F#? In ...
Is there an expression to downcast and simultaneously access a property in F#? Is there an expression to downcast and simultaneously access a property in F#? f%23 downcast c%23-to-f%23 intellisense Fruit Banana Peel worksheet.Cells Excel.Range Equals GetHashCode GetType ToString Is there an expression to downcast and s...
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20523591_c1
20523591
fsharp
1
current_score + score | Strike(score, l) -> nextframe l (current_score + score) | Normal(score, l) -> nextframe l (current_score + score) | Other(score) -> current_score + score scoreBowls' 1 bowls 0 [<Test>] let ``with simple scores should get the expected score.`` () = scoreBowls [1;2;3] |> should equal 6 [<Test>] l...
current_score + score | Strike(score, l) -> nextframe l (current_score + score) | Normal(score, l) -> nextframe l (current_score + score) | Other(score) -> current_score + score scoreBowls' 1 bowls 0 [<Test>] let ``with simple scores should get the expected score.`` () = scoreBowls [1;2;3] |> should equal 6 [<Test>] l...
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67628766_c0
67628766
fsharp
0
Title: Let ParseAndCheckFileInProject recognize symbols from Nuget dependecies Problem title: Let ParseAndCheckFileInProject recognize symbols from Nuget dependecies Tags: f%23-compiler-services, f%23 Problem: Let ParseAndCheckFileInProject recognize symbols from Nuget dependecies When using FSharp.Compiler.SourceCodeS...
Let ParseAndCheckFileInProject recognize symbols from Nuget dependecies Let ParseAndCheckFileInProject recognize symbols from Nuget dependecies f%23-compiler-services f%23 Nuget ParseAndCheckFileInProject FSharp.Compiler.SourceCodeServices.FSharpChecker.ParseAndCheckFileInProject PackageReference Include NodaTime Versi...
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35460102_c0
35460102
fsharp
0
Title: Graphing libraries for F# that offer most control over the appearance of a plot Problem title: Graphing libraries for F# that offer most control over the appearance of a plot Tags: plot, f%23 Problem: Graphing libraries for F# that offer most control over the appearance of a plot I've recently begun the conversi...
Graphing libraries for F# that offer most control over the appearance of a plot Graphing libraries for F# that offer most control over the appearance of a plot plot f%23 Graphing ggplot2 XPlot RProvider Graphing libraries for F# that offer most control over the appearance of a plot I've recently begun the conversion fr...
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27364819_c0
27364819
fsharp
0
Title: SqlEntityConnection configured with a local schema file Problem title: SqlEntityConnection configured with a local schema file Tags: entityconnection, type-providers, f%23 Problem: SqlEntityConnection configured with a local schema file I want to use the SqlEntityConnection type provider in f# to query and updat...
SqlEntityConnection configured with a local schema file SqlEntityConnection configured with a local schema file entityconnection type-providers f%23 SqlEntityConnection EntityConnection Data Source Initial Catalog Pluralize LocalSchemaFile mySchemaFile.ssdl SqlEntityConnection configured with a local schema file I want...
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2342891_c0
2342891
fsharp
0
Title: How to create a tuple of intervals from an array? Problem title: How to create a tuple of intervals from an array? Tags: f%23 Problem: How to create a tuple of intervals from an array? I am trying to build a general numeric function to take an array of floats, and then return an array of tuples that breaks up th...
How to create a tuple of intervals from an array? How to create a tuple of intervals from an array? f%23 an How rand1000 rnd.NextDouble Array.min Array.max n-1 How to create a tuple of intervals from an array? I am trying to build a general numeric function to take an array of floats, and then return an array of tuples...
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3680140_c0
3680140
fsharp
0
Title: Is there a more efficient way to calculate the next line/column number from a multiline token? Problem title: Is there a more efficient way to calculate the next line/column number from a multiline token? Tags: f%23 Problem: Is there a more efficient way to calculate the next line/column number from a multiline ...
Is there a more efficient way to calculate the next line/column number from a multiline token? Is there a more efficient way to calculate the next line/column number from a multiline token? f%23 a Program Token value:string line:int column:int u000A u000D u2028 u2029 token.value.ToCharArray Array.mapi lineTerminators.C...
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29006009_c0
29006009
fsharp
0
Title: Boolean in F# is evaluated wrong Problem title: Boolean in F# is evaluated wrong Tags: f%23, .net Problem: Boolean in F# is evaluated wrong I have this piece of F# code: let readBytes isVariable (br: BinaryReader) = seq { while br.BaseStream.Position < br.BaseStream.Length do let c = br.PeekChar() if c = 0 && is...
Boolean in F# is evaluated wrong Boolean in F# is evaluated wrong f%23 .net Boolean BinaryReader br.BaseStream.Position br.BaseStream.Length br.PeekChar Array.get br.ReadBytes br.ReadByte Seq.map Seq.filter FileStream FileMode.Open br.Value Seq.takeWhile Seq.toList Boolean in F# is evaluated wrong I have this piece of ...
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53043912_c0
53043912
fsharp
0
Title: internal representation not hidden in f# module Problem title: internal representation not hidden in f# module Tags: representation, module, f%23, internals Problem: internal representation not hidden in f# module I'm doing a project, using modules, where I compute images and print them on screen Everything in m...
internal representation not hidden in f# module internal representation not hidden in f# module representation module f%23 internals Picture Set Set.empty Set.add c:float pic:Picture Set.map pic1:Picture pic2:Picture pic1 pic2 set1 set2 new_p2 nset2 nw2 nh2 Set.union new_pic2 m-1 internal representation not hidden in f...
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26771138_c0
26771138
fsharp
0
Title: Match List Items in Any Order Problem title: Match List Items in Any Order Tags: list, active-pattern, f%23, pattern-matching Problem: Match List Items in Any Order I'm still a novice when it comes to many areas of F#. I'm asking this question more out of curiosity than out of an actual business need. Is there a...
Match List Items in Any Order Match List Items in Any Order list active-pattern f%23 pattern-matching Match List Items Any Order MyEnum Foo Bar Baz some_func First AnyOrder Match List Items in Any Order I'm still a novice when it comes to many areas of F#. I'm asking this question more out of curiosity than out of an a...
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5404735_c0
5404735
fsharp
0
Title: Problem with cyclic dependencies between types and functions from different files in F# Problem title: Problem with cyclic dependencies between types and functions from different files in F# Tags: cyclic-dependency, f%23 Problem: Problem with cyclic dependencies between types and functions from different files i...
Problem with cyclic dependencies between types and functions from different files in F# Problem with cyclic dependencies between types and functions from different files in F# cyclic-dependency f%23 different Problem function1 function2 Problem with cyclic dependencies between types and functions from different files i...
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8034613_c1
8034613
fsharp
1
2 = {a : Conj} let Conj_Elmin2 a = snd a //type Impl = {a : Prop; b : Prop} let Impl a b = (a b) //type Impl_Int = {assume : Prop; b : Prop} let Impl_Int assume b = Impl assume b //type Impl_Elmin = {a :string; b : Impl} let Impl_Elmin a b = if a = fst b then snd b type Neg = {a : Prop;} let Neg a = (a) //type Double_N...
2 = {a : Conj} let Conj_Elmin2 a = snd a //type Impl = {a : Prop; b : Prop} let Impl a b = (a b) //type Impl_Int = {assume : Prop; b : Prop} let Impl_Int assume b = Impl assume b //type Impl_Elmin = {a :string; b : Impl} let Impl_Elmin a b = if a = fst b then snd b type Neg = {a : Prop;} let Neg a = (a) //type Double_N...
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3998738_c0
3998738
fsharp
0
Title: If using Functional Oriented Programming does the &quot;impedance mismatch&quot; go away? Problem title: If using Functional Oriented Programming does the &quot;impedance mismatch&quot; go away? Tags: f%23, oop, functional-programming, sql Problem: If using Functional Oriented Programming does the "impedance mis...
If using Functional Oriented Programming does the &quot;impedance mismatch&quot; go away? If using Functional Oriented Programming does the &quot;impedance mismatch&quot; go away? f%23 oop functional-programming sql Functional Oriented Programming If using Functional Oriented Programming does the "impedance mismatch" g...
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14791925_c1
14791925
fsharp
1
.Data.Portable Warning 3 The primary reference "FSharp.Core" could not be resolved because it has an indirect dependency on the framework assembly "System, Version=4.0.0.0, Culture=neutral, PublicKeyToken=b77a5c561934e089" which could not be resolved in the currently targeted framework. ".NETPortable,Version=v4.0,Profi...
.Data.Portable Warning 3 The primary reference "FSharp.Core" could not be resolved because it has an indirect dependency on the framework assembly "System, Version=4.0.0.0, Culture=neutral, PublicKeyToken=b77a5c561934e089" which could not be resolved in the currently targeted framework. ".NETPortable,Version=v4.0,Profi...
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19451198_c1
19451198
fsharp
1
-> not(ispeak date) && dateInRange | _ -> dateInRange) match sac with | 0 -> newd |> Seq.averageBy (fun (_, value) -> value) | 2 -> newd |> Seq.sumBy (fun (_, value) -> 1.0) | _ -> newd |> Seq.sumBy (fun (_, value) -> value) I see two issues with this: I need to prepare the data because both date and value are double[...
-> not(ispeak date) && dateInRange | _ -> dateInRange) match sac with | 0 -> newd |> Seq.averageBy (fun (_, value) -> value) | 2 -> newd |> Seq.sumBy (fun (_, value) -> 1.0) | _ -> newd |> Seq.sumBy (fun (_, value) -> value) I see two issues with this: I need to prepare the data because both date and value are double[...
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70744367_c0
70744367
fsharp
0
Title: Improving the performance of sequence Problem title: Improving the performance of sequence Tags: primes, f%23, .net Problem: Improving the performance of sequence I am implementing two versions of Eratosthenes's Sieve, the first one is imperative: let primesUntilArray n = let isqrt x = let mutable root = 0UL let...
Improving the performance of sequence Improving the performance of sequence primes f%23 .net Improving Array.create uint64 List.rev Seq.filter Seq.head Seq.tail Seq.initInfinite Seq.takeWhile Seq.toList List.length Real CPU Gen0 Gen1 Gen2 List.filter Improving the performance of sequence I am implementing two versions ...
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3144806_c0
3144806
fsharp
0
Title: Does F# do automatic memoisation? Problem title: Does F# do automatic memoisation? Tags: f%23, profiling Problem: Does F# do automatic memoisation? I have this code: for i in 1 .. 10 do let (tree, interval) = time (fun () -> insert [12.; 6. + 1.0] exampletree 128.) printfn "insertion time: %A" interval.TotalMill...
Does F# do automatic memoisation? Does F# do automatic memoisation? f%23 profiling Does interval.TotalMilliseconds DateTime.Now Does F# do automatic memoisation? I have this code: with the time function defined as the function insert is not relevant here, other than the fact that it doesn't employ mutation and thus ret...
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13902788_c0
13902788
fsharp
0
Title: How to run fslex.exe from F# PowerPack 2.0.0.0 on Mac? Problem title: How to run fslex.exe from F# PowerPack 2.0.0.0 on Mac? Tags: macos, fslex, f%23, f%23-powerpack, mono Problem: How to run fslex.exe from F# PowerPack 2.0.0.0 on Mac? I am having trouble running FsLex from F# PowerPack 2.0.0.0 on Mac. When I si...
How to run fslex.exe from F# PowerPack 2.0.0.0 on Mac? How to run fslex.exe from F# PowerPack 2.0.0.0 on Mac? macos fslex f%23 f%23-powerpack mono System.TypeLoadException F# assembly How fslex.exe PowerPack Mac Library Frameworks Mono.framework Versions FSharpPowerPack-2.0.0.0 Unhandled Exception Could FSharp.PowerPac...
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31593878_c1
31593878
fsharp
1
.fsx";; let titanic = Frame.ReadCsv(@"C:\Users\aolne_000\Downloads\titanic.csv");; This is what that frame looks like: val titanic : Frame<int,string> = PassengerId Survived Pclass Name Sex Age SibSp Parch Ticket Fare Cabin Embarked 0 -> 1 False 3 Braund, Mr. Owen Harris male 22 1 0 A/5 21171 7.25 S 1 -> 2 True 1 Cumin...
.fsx";; let titanic = Frame.ReadCsv(@"C:\Users\aolne_000\Downloads\titanic.csv");; This is what that frame looks like: val titanic : Frame<int,string> = PassengerId Survived Pclass Name Sex Age SibSp Parch Ticket Fare Cabin Embarked 0 -> 1 False 3 Braund, Mr. Owen Harris male 22 1 0 A/5 21171 7.25 S 1 -> 2 True 1 Cumin...
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49303420_c0
49303420
fsharp
0
Title: Enabling Web Requests go via reverse proxy in F# Problem title: Enabling Web Requests go via reverse proxy in F# Tags: f%23, proxy, charles-proxy, c%23 Problem: Enabling Web Requests go via reverse proxy in F# Code is in F# but also tagging C# in case for any suggestions. It's an SSL based request for which it c...
Enabling Web Requests go via reverse proxy in F# Enabling Web Requests go via reverse proxy in F# f%23 proxy charles-proxy c%23 Enabling Web Requests WebRequest.Create foo.example.com HttpWebRequest WebProxy myproxy.BypassProxyOnLocal request.Proxy Reverse Proxy Settings Local Remote Hot Port Host Enabling Web Requests...
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68572889_c0
68572889
fsharp
0
Title: F# Issue when trying to pipe multiple values between functions Problem title: F# Issue when trying to pipe multiple values between functions Tags: f%23 Problem: F# Issue when trying to pipe multiple values between functions I am trying to refactor this code: for projPath in projectAssemblyInfoPaths do let assemb...
F# Issue when trying to pipe multiple values between functions F# Issue when trying to pipe multiple values between functions f%23 Issue ReadWholeFileFn UpdateFileFn SaveFileFn FS0001 Type Expecting F# Issue when trying to pipe multiple values between functions I am trying to refactor this code: To look something like ...
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56744395_c0
56744395
fsharp
0
Title: Getting F# Core method not found with or without assembly redirect. What else can I do? Problem title: Getting F# Core method not found with or without assembly redirect. What else can I do? Tags: .net, assembly-binding-redirect, c%23, f%23, fparsec Problem: Getting F# Core method not found with or without assem...
Getting F# Core method not found with or without assembly redirect. What else can I do? Getting F# Core method not found with or without assembly redirect. What else can I do? .net assembly-binding-redirect c%23 f%23 fparsec System.MissingMethodException Getting Core What Method ParserResult Microsoft.FSharp.Core.Unit ...
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35172092_c0
35172092
fsharp
0
Title: Deserializing to an F# type using json.net and a json property containing an @ symbol Problem title: Deserializing to an F# type using json.net and a json property containing an @ symbol Tags: f%23, json.net Problem: Deserializing to an F# type using json.net and a json property containing an @ symbol I have a F...
Deserializing to an F# type using json.net and a json property containing an @ symbol Deserializing to an F# type using json.net and a json property containing an @ symbol f%23 json.net json.net Deserializing odata.context OData Value Success JsonProperty PropertyName test1 JsonConvert.DeserializeObject test2 Deseriali...
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924596_c0
924596
fsharp
0
Title: Basic F# questions: mutability, capitalization standards, functions vs. methods Problem title: Basic F# questions: mutability, capitalization standards, functions vs. methods Tags: naming-conventions, mutable, f%23, functional-programming, oop Problem: Basic F# questions: mutability, capitalization standards, fu...
Basic F# questions: mutability, capitalization standards, functions vs. methods Basic F# questions: mutability, capitalization standards, functions vs. methods naming-conventions mutable f%23 functional-programming oop Basic print_string List.map str.Length Basic F# questions: mutability, capitalization standards, func...
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4055217_c0
4055217
fsharp
0
Title: Azure PHP web role, F# worker role: developing on different machines Problem title: Azure PHP web role, F# worker role: developing on different machines Tags: azure-web-roles, azure-worker-roles, azure, f%23, php Problem: Azure PHP web role, F# worker role: developing on different machines A friend and I would l...
Azure PHP web role, F# worker role: developing on different machines Azure PHP web role, F# worker role: developing on different machines azure-web-roles azure-worker-roles azure f%23 php Azure PHP Azure PHP web role, F# worker role: developing on different machines A friend and I would like to create a website to mani...
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25537928_c0
25537928
fsharp
0
Title: Passing function as argument in F# Problem title: Passing function as argument in F# Tags: f%23 Problem: Passing function as argument in F# In the following example, I'm receiving the error "No overloads match for method 'op_Subtraction'." open System type EmployeeStatus = | Active | NotActive type EnrollmentPer...
Passing function as argument in F# Passing function as argument in F# f%23 Passing System EmployeeStatus Active NotActive EnrollmentPeriod JanuaryFirst JulyFirst PeriodNotApplicable DetermineTargettedEnrollmentDate DateTime EnrollmentPeriod.JanuaryFirst relativeDate.Year EnrollmentPeriod.JulyFirst EnrollmentPeriod.Peri...
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57799841_c1
57799841
fsharp
1
Choice or AsyncWhenAny, I wrote this unit test: [<Test>] member __.``AsyncExtensions-WhenAny job cancellation``() = let shortJobRes = 1 let shortTime = TimeSpan.FromSeconds 2. let shortJob = async { do! Async.Sleep (int shortTime.TotalMilliseconds) return shortJobRes } let longJobRes = 2 let mutable longJobFinished = f...
Choice or AsyncWhenAny, I wrote this unit test: [<Test>] member __.``AsyncExtensions-WhenAny job cancellation``() = let shortJobRes = 1 let shortTime = TimeSpan.FromSeconds 2. let shortJob = async { do! Async.Sleep (int shortTime.TotalMilliseconds) return shortJobRes } let longJobRes = 2 let mutable longJobFinished = f...
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79388762_c0
79388762
fsharp
0
Title: F# shadowing functions Problem title: F# shadowing functions Tags: shadowing, f%23 Problem: F# shadowing functions I have an Exception-throwing service checkAddressExists which I converted to a Result-returning service checkAddressExistsR . Is it possible to shadow checkAddressExists instead? So the Result-retur...
F# shadowing functions F# shadowing functions shadowing f%23 RemoteServiceError AuthorizationException TimeoutException CheckAddressExists Undefined Exceptions System ServiceInfo Name Endpoint Uri Service Exception Adapter Result-returning Error UnvalidatedAddress CheckedAddress AddressCheckingService F# shadowing func...
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7227345_c0
7227345
fsharp
0
Title: Generating schedules - need good algorithm Problem title: Generating schedules - need good algorithm Tags: algorithm, c%23, f%23 Problem: Generating schedules - need good algorithm Yesterday while trying to fall asleep I started thinking about how to solve the problem below and realized I couldn't come up with a...
Generating schedules - need good algorithm Generating schedules - need good algorithm algorithm c%23 f%23 Generating Generating schedules - need good algorithm Yesterday while trying to fall asleep I started thinking about how to solve the problem below and realized I couldn't come up with a good algorithm. This is not...
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78966676_c1
78966676
fsharp
1
fname = argv.[0] let newFname = "locked_" + fname let doc : SpreadsheetDocument = SpreadsheetDocument.Open(fname, false) let newDoc = doc.Clone(newFname, true) for wsp in newDoc.WorkbookPart.WorksheetParts do let mutable ws = wsp.Worksheet for d in ws.Descendants<SheetProtection>() do ws.RemoveChild(d) |> ignore ws.In...
fname = argv.[0] let newFname = "locked_" + fname let doc : SpreadsheetDocument = SpreadsheetDocument.Open(fname, false) let newDoc = doc.Clone(newFname, true) for wsp in newDoc.WorkbookPart.WorksheetParts do let mutable ws = wsp.Worksheet for d in ws.Descendants<SheetProtection>() do ws.RemoveChild(d) |> ignore ws.In...
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46564327_c0
46564327
fsharp
0
Title: Win32Exception on IIS while using Fsharp.Compiler.CodeDom Problem title: Win32Exception on IIS while using Fsharp.Compiler.CodeDom Tags: c%23, f%23, codedom, iis Problem: Win32Exception on IIS while using Fsharp.Compiler.CodeDom I work on an web-api in F#/C# which runs on IIS. In this application we compile F# s...
Win32Exception on IIS while using Fsharp.Compiler.CodeDom Win32Exception on IIS while using Fsharp.Compiler.CodeDom c%23 f%23 codedom iis Win32Exception Fsharp.Compiler.CodeDom IIS Win32Exception on IIS while using Fsharp.Compiler.CodeDom I work on an web-api in F#/C# which runs on IIS. In this application we compile F...
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64978573_c0
64978573
fsharp
0
Title: Run `dotnet test` equivalent with pure Mono Problem title: Run `dotnet test` equivalent with pure Mono Tags: mono, f%23 Problem: Run `dotnet test` equivalent with pure Mono I'm trying F# and have a tiny project where I could run dotnet test , but I wanted to do it without installing any non-free software from Mi...
Run `dotnet test` equivalent with pure Mono Run `dotnet test` equivalent with pure Mono mono f%23 Run Mono xunit.runner.console.2.0.0 xunit.console.exe CommandLine.Tests.dll HelloWorld.fsproj Project Sdk Microsoft.NET.Sdk PropertyGroup TargetFramework netcoreapp3.0 IsPackable ItemGroup Compile Include HelloWorld.fs Hel...
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43019579_c0
43019579
fsharp
0
Title: Java developer needs help understanding the .NET build process in F# Problem title: Java developer needs help understanding the .NET build process in F# Tags: maven, paket, f%23-fake, java, f%23 Problem: Java developer needs help understanding the .NET build process in F# Most of my development has been in Java,...
Java developer needs help understanding the .NET build process in F# Java developer needs help understanding the .NET build process in F# maven paket f%23-fake java f%23 Java NET Java developer needs help understanding the .NET build process in F# Most of my development has been in Java, where I am used to having a run...
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40464203_c1
40464203
fsharp
1
</Window> The visual designer marks the line <local:SettingsViewModel/> and gives a warning: Object reference not set to an instance of a reference. This seems to be caused by the order in which the individual layers (MVVM) are initiated. Changing let settings = UserSettings.Load() to let settings = UserSettings.Null ...
</Window> The visual designer marks the line <local:SettingsViewModel/> and gives a warning: Object reference not set to an instance of a reference. This seems to be caused by the order in which the individual layers (MVVM) are initiated. Changing let settings = UserSettings.Load() to let settings = UserSettings.Null ...
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63171777_c1
63171777
fsharp
1
.Data.JsonProvider into individual items let! json = MyParser.processFile client record // Split the items into a list that should be updated and a list that should be created let (putList, postList) = json |> List.partition (fun item -> Array.contains item.Id existingIds) for item in putList do // ApiClient.putLocatio...
.Data.JsonProvider into individual items let! json = MyParser.processFile client record // Split the items into a list that should be updated and a list that should be created let (putList, postList) = json |> List.partition (fun item -> Array.contains item.Id existingIds) for item in putList do // ApiClient.putLocatio...
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32174274_c0
32174274
fsharp
0
Title: Emulating F# `with` keyword in C# Problem title: Emulating F# `with` keyword in C# Tags: c%23, f%23 Problem: Emulating F# `with` keyword in C# Is there a way to emulate F#'s with keyword in C#? I know it will likely not be as elegant, but I'd like to know if there's any way to handle creating new immutable copie...
Emulating F# `with` keyword in C# Emulating F# `with` keyword in C# c%23 f%23 Emulating IThing Thing MethodThatDoesWork Now item.A Emulating F# `with` keyword in C# Is there a way to emulate F#'s with keyword in C#? I know it will likely not be as elegant, but I'd like to know if there's any way to handle creating new ...
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49164915_c0
49164915
fsharp
0
Title: overload resolution of F# lambda vs Func Problem title: overload resolution of F# lambda vs Func Tags: f%23 Problem: overload resolution of F# lambda vs Func I'm adding a static builder method to a record type like this: type ThingConfig = { url: string; token : string; } with static member FromSettings (getSett...
overload resolution of F# lambda vs Func overload resolution of F# lambda vs Func f%23 Func ThingConfig FromSettings ThingConfig.FromSettings System.Func getSetting.Invoke overload resolution of F# lambda vs Func I'm adding a static builder method to a record type like this: I can call it like this: Now the tricky part...
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79296711_c0
79296711
fsharp
0
Title: F# Argu, how to merge multiple arguments? Problem title: F# Argu, how to merge multiple arguments? Tags: f%23, command-line-arguments Problem: F# Argu, how to merge multiple arguments? Argu is a great library to read program arguments in F#. But in case of modularization, is it possible somehow to merge differen...
F# Argu, how to merge multiple arguments? F# Argu, how to merge multiple arguments? f%23 command-line-arguments Argu ServiceArguments Rest_Service RestHost RestPort uint16 IArgParserTemplate PosArguments AltCommandLine EqualsAssignmentOrSpaced Waiter ClientArguments F# Argu, how to merge multiple arguments? Argu is a g...
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25569751_c0
25569751
fsharp
0
Title: fslex learning: Lexer not advancing Problem title: fslex learning: Lexer not advancing Tags: f%23, lexer, fslex Problem: fslex learning: Lexer not advancing I am currently learning about lexing and parsing (based on the F# toolset) based on a parsing a simple calculation and I am stuck in that my lexer is not ad...
fslex learning: Lexer not advancing fslex learning: Lexer not advancing f%23 lexer fslex Lexer LexBuffer LexemeString Console.WriteLine NUMBER Convert.ToInt32 PLUS MINUS TIMES DIV LPAREN RPAREN EOF fslex learning: Lexer not advancing I am currently learning about lexing and parsing (based on the F# toolset) based on a ...
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56757652_c0
56757652
fsharp
0
Title: How to implement a visitor pattern in F# while not being restricted to one file? Problem title: How to implement a visitor pattern in F# while not being restricted to one file? Tags: visitor-pattern, f%23 Problem: How to implement a visitor pattern in F# while not being restricted to one file? The following code...
How to implement a visitor pattern in F# while not being restricted to one file? How to implement a visitor pattern in F# while not being restricted to one file? visitor-pattern f%23 How VisitorPattern IVisitor Visit ObjectA ObjectB IVisitable InvokeVisit this.InvokeVisit visitor.Visit MyVisitor this.Visit Visited How ...
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41508742_c0
41508742
fsharp
0
Title: Why does F# require type placeholders for ToDictionary? Problem title: Why does F# require type placeholders for ToDictionary? Tags: f%23, overload-resolution Problem: Why does F# require type placeholders for ToDictionary? given [ 1,"test2" 3,"test" ] |> dict // turn it into keyvaluepair sequence |> Seq.map id ...
Why does F# require type placeholders for ToDictionary? Why does F# require type placeholders for ToDictionary? f%23 overload-resolution type external Why ToDictionary test2 Seq.map x.ToDictionary x.Key x.Value IEqualityComparer item:KeyValuePair item.Value Why does F# require type placeholders for ToDictionary? given ...
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2003487_c0
2003487
fsharp
0
Title: Architectural Thinking in Functional Languages Problem title: Architectural Thinking in Functional Languages Tags: f%23, architecture, functional-programming Problem: Architectural Thinking in Functional Languages My Related Questions box overfloweth with functional programming questions. Having reviewed the mos...
Architectural Thinking in Functional Languages Architectural Thinking in Functional Languages f%23 architecture functional-programming Architectural Thinking Functional Languages Architectural Thinking in Functional Languages My Related Questions box overfloweth with functional programming questions. Having reviewed th...
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27624389_c0
27624389
fsharp
0
Title: Event.create in f#? Problem title: Event.create in f#? Tags: f%23, events Problem: Event.create in f#? I'm trying to compile the source code from : Custom WPF Controls in F# How ever this line : let (handler, event) = Event.create<EventArgs>() raises an error : The value, constructor, namespace or type 'create' ...
Event.create in f#? Event.create in f#? f%23 events Event.create EventArgs MyType Event this.AddHandlers Event.add string1 myEvent.Publish Given this.Trigger myEvent.Trigger myMyType.AddHandlers myMyType.Trigger Event.create in f#? I'm trying to compile the source code from : Custom WPF Controls in F# How ever this lin...
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29538342_c0
29538342
fsharp
0
Title: Better solution for a Custom Clock in f# Problem title: Better solution for a Custom Clock in f# Tags: datetime, intervals, time, f%23, clock Problem: Better solution for a Custom Clock in f# I need a solution to add time to a date ignoring a given time interval. For example if the given date is 01 jan 2015 19:0...
Better solution for a Custom Clock in f# Better solution for a Custom Clock in f# datetime intervals time f%23 clock Better Custom Clock d:DateTime s:TimeSpan f:TimeSpan ts:TimeSpan d.TimeOfDay d.Date.Add d.Date.AddDays Add n:TimeSpan TimeSpan.Zero Better solution for a Custom Clock in f# I need a solution to add time ...
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37580870_c1
37580870
fsharp
1
fun s -> Literal (String s) let private pidentifier = many1Satisfy2L isLetter (fun c -> isLetter c || isDigit c) "identifier" |>> fun s -> Identifier s let private betweenParentheses p = between (str "(") (str ")") p let private pvalue = choice [ pnumeric pboolean ] let private prefixOperator (p: OperatorPrecedencePar...
fun s -> Literal (String s) let private pidentifier = many1Satisfy2L isLetter (fun c -> isLetter c || isDigit c) "identifier" |>> fun s -> Identifier s let private betweenParentheses p = between (str "(") (str ")") p let private pvalue = choice [ pnumeric pboolean ] let private prefixOperator (p: OperatorPrecedencePar...
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40112152_c0
40112152
fsharp
0
Title: Threading params in f# Problem title: Threading params in f# Tags: f%23 Problem: Threading params in f# I have the following issue - a handful of functions and 2 types where each of the functions takes at least 2 params (one of each defined type). Now those types are parametrized and can only be used with those ...
Threading params in f# Threading params in f# f%23 Threading Record Lens workflow1 workflow2 Threading params in f# I have the following issue - a handful of functions and 2 types where each of the functions takes at least 2 params (one of each defined type). Now those types are parametrized and can only be used with t...
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23615504_c1
23615504
fsharp
1
waits for some ugly wait handle that's set by some even uglier thread: let job3() = async { use doneevent = new ManualResetEvent(false) let thread = Thread(fun () -> Thread.Sleep(1000000); doneevent.Set() |> ignore) thread.Start() do! Async.AwaitWaitHandle(doneevent :> WaitHandle) |> Async.Ignore return 30 } Job4 post...
waits for some ugly wait handle that's set by some even uglier thread: let job3() = async { use doneevent = new ManualResetEvent(false) let thread = Thread(fun () -> Thread.Sleep(1000000); doneevent.Set() |> ignore) thread.Start() do! Async.AwaitWaitHandle(doneevent :> WaitHandle) |> Async.Ignore return 30 } Job4 post...
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24875656_c0
24875656
fsharp
0
Title: How can I get waitFor to work when using canopy? Problem title: How can I get waitFor to work when using canopy? Tags: canopy-web-testing, f%23 Problem: How can I get waitFor to work when using canopy? I'm using canopy, and I can't get the waitFor method to work. I'm trying to use it like this: waitFor noBlockUI...
How can I get waitFor to work when using canopy? How can I get waitFor to work when using canopy? canopy-web-testing f%23 canopy How div.blockUI IsNone How can I get waitFor to work when using canopy? I'm using canopy, and I can't get the waitFor method to work. I'm trying to use it like this: where the noBlockUI funct...
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27633598_c1
27633598
fsharp
1
.Google open IntelliFactory.WebSharper.Google.Visualization open IntelliFactory.WebSharper.Google.Visualization.Base open Remoting [<JavaScript>] module Client = [<Remote>] let dd = Remoter.RandomData() [<JavaScript>] let Main() = Div [] |>! OnAfterRender(fun container -> let visualization = new LineChart(container.Bod...
.Google open IntelliFactory.WebSharper.Google.Visualization open IntelliFactory.WebSharper.Google.Visualization.Base open Remoting [<JavaScript>] module Client = [<Remote>] let dd = Remoter.RandomData() [<JavaScript>] let Main() = Div [] |>! OnAfterRender(fun container -> let visualization = new LineChart(container.Bod...
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64437314_c0
64437314
fsharp
0
Title: Collect And Validate Parameters Out of Order Problem title: Collect And Validate Parameters Out of Order Tags: f%23 Problem: Collect And Validate Parameters Out of Order I have input that is provided in a list without any guaranteed order. I need to take that input, validate it, and return either the object or a...
Collect And Validate Parameters Out of Order Collect And Validate Parameters Out of Order f%23 Collect Validate Parameters Out Order Customer email:bad firstName:Fred Result x::xs Prefix Error Customer.create Value Missing Collect And Validate Parameters Out of Order I have input that is provided in a list without any ...
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5269881_c1
5269881
fsharp
1
versionFactor) //Distance units type LightYearValue(value) = inherit UnitValue<ly, distance>(value, 6324.0) type AstronomicalUnitValue(value) = inherit UnitValue<AU, distance>(value, 15.0) type KilometerValue(value) = inherit UnitValue<km, distance>(value, 0.00001) type MeterValue(value) = inherit UnitValue<m, distance...
versionFactor) //Distance units type LightYearValue(value) = inherit UnitValue<ly, distance>(value, 6324.0) type AstronomicalUnitValue(value) = inherit UnitValue<AU, distance>(value, 15.0) type KilometerValue(value) = inherit UnitValue<km, distance>(value, 0.00001) type MeterValue(value) = inherit UnitValue<m, distance...
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33608776_c0
33608776
fsharp
0
Title: How to use F# to unit test C# logic Problem title: How to use F# to unit test C# logic Tags: unit-testing, f%23 Problem: How to use F# to unit test C# logic I am learning F# on my own and am trying to sneak some F# into the workplace. As a result, I would like to write unit tests in F# to test C# logic. Can anyo...
How to use F# to unit test C# logic How to use F# to unit test C# logic unit-testing f%23 How MVVMExample ViewModel INotifyPropertyChanged _firstName FirstName RaisePropertyChanged _lastName LastName GetFullName string.Format PropertyChangedEventHandler PropertyChanged PropertyChangedEventArgs How to use F# to unit tes...
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Title: Extend enumerations types in F# Problem title: Extend enumerations types in F# Tags: f%23, extension-methods Problem: Extend enumerations types in F# Another question related to F# feature called "Type extensions" . It seems impossible to extend enumerations in F#. I use C# Extensions Methods a lot for extending...
Extend enumerations types in F# Extend enumerations types in F# f%23 extension-methods Extend CustomEnum.fs CustomEnumModule CustomEnum Value1 Value2 Trying Value3 CustomEnumEx.fs x.PrintValue Extend enumerations types in F# Another question related to F# feature called "Type extensions" . It seems impossible to extend...
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29641991_c1
29641991
fsharp
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r "Microsoft.SqlServer.ConnectionInfo" open System.Data open Microsoft.SqlServer.Management.Sdk.Sfc open Microsoft.SqlServer.Management.IntegrationServices open System.IO printfn "Connecting to server ..." // Create a connection to the server let sqlConnectionString = "Data Source=localhost;Initial Catalog=master;Integ...
r "Microsoft.SqlServer.ConnectionInfo" open System.Data open Microsoft.SqlServer.Management.Sdk.Sfc open Microsoft.SqlServer.Management.IntegrationServices open System.IO printfn "Connecting to server ..." // Create a connection to the server let sqlConnectionString = "Data Source=localhost;Initial Catalog=master;Integ...
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29760795_c1
29760795
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-Package : Failed to add reference to 'Topshelf'. At line:1 char:16 + Install-Package <<<< Topshelf + CategoryInfo : NotSpecified: (:) [Install-Package], InvalidOperationException + FullyQualifiedErrorId : NuGetCmdletUnhandledException,NuGet.PowerShell.Commands.InstallPackageCommand Ooops... I encountered it (again) wh...
-Package : Failed to add reference to 'Topshelf'. At line:1 char:16 + Install-Package <<<< Topshelf + CategoryInfo : NotSpecified: (:) [Install-Package], InvalidOperationException + FullyQualifiedErrorId : NuGetCmdletUnhandledException,NuGet.PowerShell.Commands.InstallPackageCommand Ooops... I encountered it (again) wh...
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49194792_c1
49194792
fsharp
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"/> <MenuItem Header="Help" IsTabStop="False"/> </Menu> <ToolBarTray Grid.Row="1" Background="DarkGray"/> <UserControl Grid.Row="2" IsTabStop="False"> <TabControl Margin="10,50,10,10"> <TabItem Header="Date Picker"> <Grid Background="#FFE5E5E5"> <v:DatePickerView/> </Grid> </TabItem> <TabItem Header="Color Picker"> <Gr...
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1
T = let inline call_3 (a:^a, b:^b, c:^c) = ((^a or ^b or ^c) : (static member DivRem: _*_*_ -> _) b, c, a) let inline call (a:'a, b:'b, c:'c) = call_3 (a, b, c) call (Unchecked.defaultof<DivRem>, D, d) let inline divRem (D:'T) (d:'T) :'T*'T = DivRem.Invoke D d I am sure that there are good reasons to make it as such; h...
T = let inline call_3 (a:^a, b:^b, c:^c) = ((^a or ^b or ^c) : (static member DivRem: _*_*_ -> _) b, c, a) let inline call (a:'a, b:'b, c:'c) = call_3 (a, b, c) call (Unchecked.defaultof<DivRem>, D, d) let inline divRem (D:'T) (d:'T) :'T*'T = DivRem.Invoke D d I am sure that there are good reasons to make it as such; h...
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58615430_c0
58615430
fsharp
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Title: Using FsCheck to Generate Records Problem title: Using FsCheck to Generate Records Tags: f%23, fscheck Problem: Using FsCheck to Generate Records I'd like to use FsCheck (with XUnit) to create records of type: type QueryRequest = {Symbol: string; StartDate: DateTime; EndDate: DateTime} where Symbol is limited to...
Using FsCheck to Generate Records Using FsCheck to Generate Records f%23 fscheck Using FsCheck Generate Records QueryRequest Symbol StartDate DateTime EndDate ORCL IBM AAPL Arb.generate Arb.Default Original Shrunk Parser Xunit FsCheck.Xunit DataGenerators Tests Fact Assert.Equal Property Arbitrary StockTwitGenerator Qu...
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38633301_c0
38633301
fsharp
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Title: FSCL error on a simple example Problem title: FSCL error on a simple example Tags: opencl, f%23, f%23-interactive Problem: FSCL error on a simple example I am trying to use openCL with FSCL on F# but I am obtaining some errors that I don't understand open FSCL.Compiler open FSCL.Language open FSCL.Runtime open M...
FSCL error on a simple example FSCL error on a simple example opencl f%23 f%23-interactive FSCL FSCL.Compiler FSCL.Language FSCL.Runtime Microsoft.FSharp.Linq.RuntimeHelpers System.Runtime.InteropServices StructLayout LayoutKind.Sequential gpu_point2 float32 ReflectedDefinition PointSum a:gpu_point2 b:gpu_point2 a.x b....
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11313104_c0
11313104
fsharp
0
Title: How to evaluate only a part of a lazy sequence? Problem title: How to evaluate only a part of a lazy sequence? Tags: f%23, functional-programming Problem: How to evaluate only a part of a lazy sequence? Lazy evaluation is a great boon for stuff like processing huge files that will not fit in main memory at one g...
How to evaluate only a part of a lazy sequence? How to evaluate only a part of a lazy sequence? f%23 functional-programming How iter0 iter1 iter5 iter3 How to evaluate only a part of a lazy sequence? Lazy evaluation is a great boon for stuff like processing huge files that will not fit in main memory at one go. However...
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37117089_c1
37117089
fsharp
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staticProperty: %s" staticProperty let zeroProperty = System.String.Zero printfn "zeroProperty: %s" zeroProperty let inline addTest (x : ^a) (y : ^a) : ^a = x + y let intAdd = addTest 2 LanguagePrimitives.GenericZero let floatAdd = addTest 2.0 LanguagePrimitives.GenericZero // let stringAdd = addTest "a" LanguagePrimit...
staticProperty: %s" staticProperty let zeroProperty = System.String.Zero printfn "zeroProperty: %s" zeroProperty let inline addTest (x : ^a) (y : ^a) : ^a = x + y let intAdd = addTest 2 LanguagePrimitives.GenericZero let floatAdd = addTest 2.0 LanguagePrimitives.GenericZero // let stringAdd = addTest "a" LanguagePrimit...
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12597909_c0
12597909
fsharp
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Title: F# Pipelines access data from pipeline stages above Problem title: F# Pipelines access data from pipeline stages above Tags: f%23 Problem: F# Pipelines access data from pipeline stages above I have written a function like this let GetAllDirectAssignmentsforLists (spWeb : SPWeb) = spWeb.Lists |> Seq.cast<SPList> ...
F# Pipelines access data from pipeline stages above F# Pipelines access data from pipeline stages above f%23 pipeline Pipelines GetAllDirectAssignmentsforLists SPWeb spWeb.Lists Seq.cast SPList Seq.filter l.HasUniqueRoleAssignments Seq.collect l.RoleAssignments SPRoleAssignment Seq.map ra.Member p.GetType Name SPUser m...
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79091816_c0
79091816
fsharp
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Title: Why does my WebapplicationBuilder-API point not react? Problem title: Why does my WebapplicationBuilder-API point not react? Tags: bolero, f%23 Problem: Why does my WebapplicationBuilder-API point not react? I am working on my Bolero F# template and I try to write some API points to return certain information fr...
Why does my WebapplicationBuilder-API point not react? Why does my WebapplicationBuilder-API point not react? bolero f%23 Why WebapplicationBuilder-API Bolero Microsoft.AspNetCore.Builder Microsoft.AspNetCore.Http WebApplication.CreateBuilder builder.Build app.MapGet HelloWorld HttpContext context.Response.WriteAsync H...
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15031382_c0
15031382
fsharp
0
Title: Can a function be optimized for tail recursion even when there are more than one distinct recursive calls? Problem title: Can a function be optimized for tail recursion even when there are more than one distinct recursive calls? Tags: f%23, tail-recursion Problem: Can a function be optimized for tail recursion e...
Can a function be optimized for tail recursion even when there are more than one distinct recursive calls? Can a function be optimized for tail recursion even when there are more than one distinct recursive calls? f%23 tail-recursion Can Can a function be optimized for tail recursion even when there are more than one d...
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59172102_c0
59172102
fsharp
0
Title: How to get the latitude and longtitude in the center of view.map (Xamarin.Forms.Maps) when region changed? Problem title: How to get the latitude and longtitude in the center of view.map (Xamarin.Forms.Maps) when region changed? Tags: f%23, elmish, xamarin.forms, xamarin.forms.maps Problem: How to get the latitu...
How to get the latitude and longtitude in the center of view.map (Xamarin.Forms.Maps) when region changed? How to get the latitude and longtitude in the center of view.map (Xamarin.Forms.Maps) when region changed? f%23 elmish xamarin.forms xamarin.forms.maps How view.map Xamarin.Forms.Maps Model Position View.Pin Paris...
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76189831
fsharp
0
Title: How can you make an Option.bind but for bool returns from an imperative library? Problem title: How can you make an Option.bind but for bool returns from an imperative library? Tags: f%23 Problem: How can you make an Option.bind but for bool returns from an imperative library? How do you do a bind-type operation...
How can you make an Option.bind but for bool returns from an imperative library? How can you make an Option.bind but for bool returns from an imperative library? f%23 an How Option.bind You CreateY Continue Once doSomething1 doSomething2 How can you make an Option.bind but for bool returns from an imperative library? H...
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42127976_c1
42127976
fsharp
1
to copy the dll to some folder so windows can find it Copied Fsharp.Core.dll to C:\Program Files (x86)\Reference Assemblies\Microsoft\FSharp\.NETFramework\v4.0\4.4.0.0 Same error though. So checked the package.json and see that fable-compiler 0.0.10 was installed due to an older node that I'm using. Not sure why it wo...
to copy the dll to some folder so windows can find it Copied Fsharp.Core.dll to C:\Program Files (x86)\Reference Assemblies\Microsoft\FSharp\.NETFramework\v4.0\4.4.0.0 Same error though. So checked the package.json and see that fable-compiler 0.0.10 was installed due to an older node that I'm using. Not sure why it wo...
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30578715_c0
30578715
fsharp
0
Title: Authentication with FSharp.Data.Http Problem title: Authentication with FSharp.Data.Http Tags: f%23, f%23-data Problem: Authentication with FSharp.Data.Http Is there a way to do https authentication using FSharp.Data? I am trying to dowload a json file from this non public API. My https skills are poor, so I mig...
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56328386_c0
56328386
fsharp
0
Title: &#x27;Could not load file or assembly &#x27;FSharp.Core, Version=4.6.2.0 Problem title: &#x27;Could not load file or assembly &#x27;FSharp.Core, Version=4.6.2.0 Tags: f%23, visual-studio Problem: 'Could not load file or assembly 'FSharp.Core, Version=4.6.2.0 I upgraded Visual Studio from VS2017 to VS2019. I open...
&#x27;Could not load file or assembly &#x27;FSharp.Core, Version=4.6.2.0 &#x27;Could not load file or assembly &#x27;FSharp.Core, Version=4.6.2.0 f%23 visual-studio Could FSharp.Core Version b03f5f7f11d50a3a net461 'Could not load file or assembly 'FSharp.Core, Version=4.6.2.0 I upgraded Visual Studio from VS2017 to VS...
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60296763_c0
60296763
fsharp
0
Title: Equality of F# record Types when consumed from C# Problem title: Equality of F# record Types when consumed from C# Tags: .net, c%23, f%23 Problem: Equality of F# record Types when consumed from C# I have the following record type in an F# lib: type Rating = { Id : string AverageRating : decimal ValueRange : int ...
Equality of F# record Types when consumed from C# Equality of F# record Types when consumed from C# .net c%23 f%23 C# Equality Types Rating AverageRating ValueRange Label Fact ShouldConsiderTwoInstancesOfAClassToBeTheSame Rating.Id a.Equals System.Object.ReferenceEquals Test Assert.True Assert.False ReferenceEquals Equ...
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20194599_c0
20194599
fsharp
0
Title: Computational Expression with Generics Problem title: Computational Expression with Generics Tags: generics, f%23 Problem: Computational Expression with Generics I am struggling troubleshooting this generic expression: type World<'a, 'b, 'c> = World of 'a * 'b * 'c type StateFunc<'State, 'T> = 'State -> 'T * 'St...
Computational Expression with Generics Computational Expression with Generics generics f%23 Computational Expression Generics World StateFunc State StateMonadBuilder b.ReturnFrom b.Return b.Bind Getter b.get Setter b.put set1 state.get state.put set2 Computational Expression with Generics I am struggling troubleshootin...
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8135419_c0
8135419
fsharp
0
Title: Transferring data from Matlab Application Server to F# Problem title: Transferring data from Matlab Application Server to F# Tags: f%23, .net, matlab Problem: Transferring data from Matlab Application Server to F# I am trying to get my hands dirty with interoperability between Matlab's .net-Application server an...
Transferring data from Matlab Application Server to F# Transferring data from Matlab Application Server to F# f%23 .net matlab Matlab Transferring Application Server Program Files R2010a win64 MLApp.dll MLApp.MLAppClass matlab.Execute matlab.GetVariable Transferring data from Matlab Application Server to F# I am trying...
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33908619_c0
33908619
fsharp
0
Title: This expression was expected to have type string,but here has type Gen&lt;string&gt; Problem title: This expression was expected to have type string,but here has type Gen&lt;string&gt; Tags: fscheck, f%23 Problem: This expression was expected to have type string,but here has type Gen I have this record: type Cli...
This expression was expected to have type string,but here has type Gen&lt;string&gt; This expression was expected to have type string,but here has type Gen&lt;string&gt; fscheck f%23 Gen Client Name Income YearsInJob UsesCreditCard CriminalRecord Gen.choose List.length List.nth Gen.oneof generate_YearsInJob generate_Us...
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70933001_c0
70933001
fsharp
0
Title: This expression was expected to have type &#x27;System.String&#x27; but here has type &#x27;string&#x27; Problem title: This expression was expected to have type &#x27;System.String&#x27; but here has type &#x27;string&#x27; Tags: f%23 Problem: This expression was expected to have type 'System.String' but here h...
This expression was expected to have type &#x27;System.String&#x27; but here has type &#x27;string&#x27; This expression was expected to have type &#x27;System.String&#x27; but here has type &#x27;string&#x27; f%23 System.String FSharp.Data net40 FSharp.Data.dll Literal FootballResults.csv Football CsvProvider Football...
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29970505_c0
29970505
fsharp
0
Title: Should parameterless async workflows in F# be wrapped in functions? Problem title: Should parameterless async workflows in F# be wrapped in functions? Tags: f%23 Problem: Should parameterless async workflows in F# be wrapped in functions? If I've got an async parameterless workflow in F#, is it necessary and/or ...
Should parameterless async workflows in F# be wrapped in functions? Should parameterless async workflows in F# be wrapped in functions? f%23 Should Async.Sleep MailboxProcessor mailboxProc.PostAndAsyncReply GetCount count1 count2 Should parameterless async workflows in F# be wrapped in functions? If I've got an async p...
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58936062_c0
58936062
fsharp
0
Title: Weird C# / F# difference in a declaration, code compiling in C# but not in F# Problem title: Weird C# / F# difference in a declaration, code compiling in C# but not in F# Tags: c%23, f%23, influxdb Problem: Weird C# / F# difference in a declaration, code compiling in C# but not in F# The line is to instantiate a...
Weird C# / F# difference in a declaration, code compiling in C# but not in F# Weird C# / F# difference in a declaration, code compiling in C# but not in F# c%23 f%23 influxdb System.Collections.Concurrent AdysTech.InfluxDB.Client.Net Weird Events ConcurrentQueue InfluxDatapoint InfluxValueField Weird C# / F# difference...
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38379873_c0
38379873
fsharp
0
Title: How do I test F# in Visual Studio 2015? Problem title: How do I test F# in Visual Studio 2015? Tags: f%23, visual-studio, f%23-unquote Problem: How do I test F# in Visual Studio 2015? I need a sane solution to test my f# code. I think that unqote is really nice library, and i guess that fuchu is helpful to group...
How do I test F# in Visual Studio 2015? How do I test F# in Visual Studio 2015? f%23 visual-studio f%23-unquote How Visual Studio Frank MyTest Fuchu Swensen.Unquote Tests Scripts load-references-debug.fsx regexTest.fs Frank.MyTest EntryPoint Failed Test Exporer All Discover How do I test F# in Visual Studio 2015? I nee...
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33639349_c0
33639349
fsharp
0
Title: parse log files with f# Problem title: parse log files with f# Tags: f%23-3.0, f%23 Problem: parse log files with f# I'm trying to parse data from iis log files. Each row has a date that I need like this: u_ex15090503.log:3040:2015-09-05 03:57:45 And a name and email address I need in here: &actor=%7B%22name%22%...
parse log files with f# parse log files with f# f%23-3.0 f%23 u_ex15090503.log:3040:2015-09-05 Smith colled.edu Seq.filter line.StartsWith Seq.map line.Split Seq.toArray Split parse log files with f# I'm trying to parse data from iis log files. Each row has a date that I need like this: And a name and email address I n...
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4093721_c1
4093721
fsharp
1
Module.Add[T,TDel](FSharpFunc`2 callback, IEvent`2 sourceEvent) at <StartupCode$EventTest>.$Program.main@() in c:\users\joel\documents\visual studio 2010\Projects\EventTest\Program.fs:line 9 Now I obviously can't make Microsoft.FSharp.Core.CompilerServices.RuntimeHelpers+h@720 serializable, so can anyone suggest a work...
Module.Add[T,TDel](FSharpFunc`2 callback, IEvent`2 sourceEvent) at <StartupCode$EventTest>.$Program.main@() in c:\users\joel\documents\visual studio 2010\Projects\EventTest\Program.fs:line 9 Now I obviously can't make Microsoft.FSharp.Core.CompilerServices.RuntimeHelpers+h@720 serializable, so can anyone suggest a work...
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17505264_c0
17505264
fsharp
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Title: Axiom framework NullReferenceException after calling root.Shutdown() Problem title: Axiom framework NullReferenceException after calling root.Shutdown() Tags: ogre, f%23, c%23, .net Problem: Axiom framework NullReferenceException after calling root.Shutdown() Code signals: NullReferenceException, System.NullRefe...
Axiom framework NullReferenceException after calling root.Shutdown() Axiom framework NullReferenceException after calling root.Shutdown() ogre f%23 c%23 .net NullReferenceException System.NullReferenceException System.DllNotFoundException System.TypeInitializationException Axiom root.Shutdown RunGame Root OpenGL engine...
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22472669_c1
22472669
fsharp
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handled exception of type 'System.MissingMemberException' occurred in Microsoft.Dynamic.dll Additional information: 'module' object has no attribute '_getframe' to see this , need to delete async [<EntryPoint>] let main argv = let engine = Python.CreateEngine(); let paths = engine.GetSearchPaths(); paths.Add(@"C:\Pytho...
handled exception of type 'System.MissingMemberException' occurred in Microsoft.Dynamic.dll Additional information: 'module' object has no attribute '_getframe' to see this , need to delete async [<EntryPoint>] let main argv = let engine = Python.CreateEngine(); let paths = engine.GetSearchPaths(); paths.Add(@"C:\Pytho...
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52957123_c0
52957123
fsharp
0
Title: Project with generated types fails on Assembly.GetExportedTypes() Problem title: Project with generated types fails on Assembly.GetExportedTypes() Tags: type-providers, fsharp.data.sqlclient, f%23 Problem: Project with generated types fails on Assembly.GetExportedTypes() I'm working on upgrading FSharp.Data.SqlC...
Project with generated types fails on Assembly.GetExportedTypes() Project with generated types fails on Assembly.GetExportedTypes() type-providers fsharp.data.sqlclient f%23 System.TypeLoadException assembly Project Assembly.GetExportedTypes Could BTL SqlClient.Tests Version Culture PublicKeyToken System.Reflection.Run...
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53472204_c0
53472204
fsharp
0
Title: F# list compare Problem title: F# list compare Tags: f%23, divide, split, list, merge Problem: F# list compare I'm asking for help to solve a programming exercice in F#. I have to create a list where books and movies are listed in. All the books that have the same name as the movies sbould be listed in another l...
F# list compare F# list compare f%23 divide split list merge Movie Nat Book Activity Watch Read same.bookName same.movieName Set.ofList Hobbit Fellowship Ring Name Wind Emoji F# list compare I'm asking for help to solve a programming exercice in F#. I have to create a list where books and movies are listed in. All the ...
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77994060_c0
77994060
fsharp
0
Title: Avalonia FuncUI PointerPressedEventArgs, how to access protected member without using reflection? Problem title: Avalonia FuncUI PointerPressedEventArgs, how to access protected member without using reflection? Tags: avalonia, f%23, protected Problem: Avalonia FuncUI PointerPressedEventArgs, how to access protec...
Avalonia FuncUI PointerPressedEventArgs, how to access protected member without using reflection? Avalonia FuncUI PointerPressedEventArgs, how to access protected member without using reflection? avalonia f%23 protected reflection Avalonia FuncUI PointerPressedEventArgs Avalonia.FuncUI obj.GetType GetProperty BindingFl...
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2937744_c0
2937744
fsharp
0
Title: F# and .Net versions Problem title: F# and .Net versions Tags: msbuild, f%23, .net Problem: F# and .Net versions I'm writing a program in F# at the moment, which I specified in the Visual Studio project setup to target .Net 3.5, this being the highest offered, on the theory that I might as well get the best avai...
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