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7947268
fsharp
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Title: F# function in module showing "Method Not Found" when called from a namespace Problem title: F# function in module showing "Method Not Found" when called from a namespace Tags: f%23, asp.net-mvc-3 Problem: F# function in module showing "Method Not Found" when called from a namespace I have a ...
F# function in module showing "Method Not Found" when called from a namespace F# function in module showing "Method Not Found" when called from a namespace f%23 asp.net-mvc-3 HandleError a Method Not Found DataAccess FitnessController Controller x.Index DataAccess.getData List.map List.toArray x.Vie...
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24319527_c1
24319527
fsharp
1
8.120 49.230 <2e-16 s(x3) 1.000 1.000 0.056 0.812 However, if I try to call the function using the RProvider (an F# type provider) like this: open RProvider.mgcv R.set_seed(0) let dat = R.gamSim(5,n=200,scale=2) let b = R.gam(formula = "y~x0+s(x1)+s(x2)+s(x3)",data=dat) R.anova_gam(b) the following error is generated: ...
8.120 49.230 <2e-16 s(x3) 1.000 1.000 0.056 0.812 However, if I try to call the function using the RProvider (an F# type provider) like this: open RProvider.mgcv R.set_seed(0) let dat = R.gamSim(5,n=200,scale=2) let b = R.gam(formula = "y~x0+s(x1)+s(x2)+s(x3)",data=dat) R.anova_gam(b) the following error is generated: ...
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67053789_c0
67053789
fsharp
0
Title: Elmish.Wpf binding for LiveCharts LabelFormatter Problem title: Elmish.Wpf binding for LiveCharts LabelFormatter Tags: f%23, elmish-wpf, livecharts Problem: Elmish.Wpf binding for LiveCharts LabelFormatter I am trying to convert the LiveCharts example for a Basic Line Chart to use with Elmish.Wpf I have bindings...
Elmish.Wpf binding for LiveCharts LabelFormatter Elmish.Wpf binding for LiveCharts LabelFormatter f%23 elmish-wpf livecharts Elmish.Wpf LiveCharts LabelFormatter Model AllSeries SeriesCollection Labels Formatter series.Add LineSeries Title Values ChartVAlues Jan Feb Mar Binding MessageType Binding.oneWay m.AllSeries m....
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59377980_c0
59377980
fsharp
0
Title: How to access the first element of a tuple in a list? Problem title: How to access the first element of a tuple in a list? Tags: f%23 Problem: How to access the first element of a tuple in a list? I am trying to make a collision method in a class in f#. The collision method should have one input which is time. T...
How to access the first element of a tuple in a list? How to access the first element of a tuple in a list? f%23 How Airspace drones:Drone x.Drones x.Collision time:int drones.Length drones.Item Position.Item1 Drone How to access the first element of a tuple in a list? I am trying to make a collision method in a class ...
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41452698_c0
41452698
fsharp
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Title: F# struct member referencing &#x27;this&#x27; results in an error Problem title: F# struct member referencing &#x27;this&#x27; results in an error Tags: seq, struct, this, class, f%23 Problem: F# struct member referencing 'this' results in an error New F# developer, long time C# developer. As an exercise in lear...
F# struct member referencing &#x27;this&#x27; results in an error F# struct member referencing &#x27;this&#x27; results in an error seq struct this class f%23 BitSet Empty this.Contains item:int this.bits this.Add this.Remove F# struct member referencing 'this' results in an error New F# developer, long time C# develop...
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70691551_c0
70691551
fsharp
0
Title: Multiple let statements on the same line in F# Problem title: Multiple let statements on the same line in F# Tags: syntax, f%23 Problem: Multiple let statements on the same line in F# module Digits type Digit = Unison | Semitone | Tone | MinorThird | MajorThird | PerfectFourth | AugmentedFourth | PerfectFifth | ...
Multiple let statements on the same line in F# Multiple let statements on the same line in F# syntax f%23 Multiple Digits Digit Unison Semitone Tone MinorThird MajorThird PerfectFourth AugmentedFourth PerfectFifth MinorSixth MajorSixth MinorSeventh MajorSeventh GeneralizedDigit SmallDigit Octave Number EmptyNumber Coun...
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71118329_c1
71118329
fsharp
1
2; Amount = 300} { OrderId = "I4"; Month = 2; Amount = 400} { OrderId = "I5"; Month = 2; Amount = 500} { OrderId = "I6"; Month = 2; Amount = 600} { OrderId = "I1"; Month = 3; Amount = 100} { OrderId = "I2"; Month = 3; Amount = 200} { OrderId = "I3"; Month = 3; Amount = 300} { OrderId = "I4"; Month = 3; Amount = 400} {...
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9640753_c0
9640753
fsharp
0
Title: F# SqlDataConnection TypeProvider not working with Sql Server Ce Problem title: F# SqlDataConnection TypeProvider not working with Sql Server Ce Tags: sql-server-ce, type-providers, f%23 Problem: F# SqlDataConnection TypeProvider not working with Sql Server Ce I'am playing around with the new F# type providers i...
F# SqlDataConnection TypeProvider not working with Sql Server Ce F# SqlDataConnection TypeProvider not working with Sql Server Ce sql-server-ce type-providers f%23 SqlDataConnection TypeProvider Sql Server System System.Data System.Data.Linq System.Data.SqlServerCe Microsoft.FSharp.Data.TypeProviders Microsoft.FSharp.L...
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39028223_c1
39028223
fsharp
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"hello %d" x) // loop to top return! messageLoop letters } // start the loop messageLoop _letters ) // public interface member this.Log msg = agent.Post msg member this.Getletters() = _letters.AsObservable() /// Print line with prefix 1. let myPrint1 x = printfn "onNext - %s, Thread: %d" x Thread.CurrentThread.Managed...
"hello %d" x) // loop to top return! messageLoop letters } // start the loop messageLoop _letters ) // public interface member this.Log msg = agent.Post msg member this.Getletters() = _letters.AsObservable() /// Print line with prefix 1. let myPrint1 x = printfn "onNext - %s, Thread: %d" x Thread.CurrentThread.Managed...
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13991448_c0
13991448
fsharp
0
Title: F# 3 SQL Database using Type Provider/ groupBy on multiple columns Problem title: F# 3 SQL Database using Type Provider/ groupBy on multiple columns Tags: f%23, f%23-3.0, type-providers Problem: F# 3 SQL Database using Type Provider/ groupBy on multiple columns Evaluating F# 3 for using it Type Provider feature ...
F# 3 SQL Database using Type Provider/ groupBy on multiple columns F# 3 SQL Database using Type Provider/ groupBy on multiple columns f%23 f%23-3.0 type-providers System.NotSupportedException Type SQL Database Provider db.DistributorSalesMaster db.CustomerMain dsm.CustomerId c.CustomerId db.Calendar dsm.InvoiceDate cal...
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74888133_c1
74888133
fsharp
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PropA: 'a |}' does not support the operator 'get_PropB' doThingsWithOrProps {| PropA = "wer" |} // The type '{| PropB: 'a |}' does not support the operator 'get_PropA' doThingsWithOrProps {| PropB = "wer" |} === Additional bits using https://sharplab.io to convert valid parts of the F# code above to C# (skimming some ...
PropA: 'a |}' does not support the operator 'get_PropB' doThingsWithOrProps {| PropA = "wer" |} // The type '{| PropB: 'a |}' does not support the operator 'get_PropA' doThingsWithOrProps {| PropB = "wer" |} === Additional bits using https://sharplab.io to convert valid parts of the F# code above to C# (skimming some ...
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3532906_c0
3532906
fsharp
0
Title: Would this architecture strategy work for a business application written in F#? Problem title: Would this architecture strategy work for a business application written in F#? Tags: f%23, wpf, mvvm Problem: Would this architecture strategy work for a business application written in F#? I've been considering how y...
Would this architecture strategy work for a business application written in F#? Would this architecture strategy work for a business application written in F#? f%23 wpf mvvm Would Would this architecture strategy work for a business application written in F#? I've been considering how you would write a business applica...
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2678850_c0
2678850
fsharp
0
Title: F#: Tell me what I&#x27;m missing about using Async.Parallel Problem title: F#: Tell me what I&#x27;m missing about using Async.Parallel Tags: f%23, parallel-processing Problem: F#: Tell me what I'm missing about using Async.Parallel ok, so I'm doing ProjectEuler Problem #14, and I'm fiddling around with optimiz...
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34559193_c0
34559193
fsharp
0
Title: Unable to find &#x27;&#x27; when compiling a NuGet package from an fsproj file Problem title: Unable to find &#x27;&#x27; when compiling a NuGet package from an fsproj file Tags: f%23, .net, nuget Problem: Unable to find '' when compiling a NuGet package from an fsproj file I get the following error when I try t...
Unable to find &#x27;&#x27; when compiling a NuGet package from an fsproj file Unable to find &#x27;&#x27; when compiling a NuGet package from an fsproj file f%23 .net nuget NuGet.CommandLineException an Unable NuGet Make Verbosity NuGet.Commands.ProjectFactory.BuildProject NuGet.Commands.ProjectFactory.CreateBuilder N...
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63188961_c0
63188961
fsharp
0
Title: What is the correct way for async IO in F# Problem title: What is the correct way for async IO in F# Tags: asynchronous, f%23 Problem: What is the correct way for async IO in F# Lets assume we have the following C# method public async Task DoStuffAsync(string path) { var fullPath = Path.Combine( Directory.GetCur...
What is the correct way for async IO in F# What is the correct way for async IO in F# asynchronous f%23 var What Task DoStuffAsync Path.Combine Directory.GetCurrentDirectory File.OpenText stream.EndOfStream stream.ReadLineAsync Console.Out.WriteLineAsync Async.AwaitTask System.Console.Out.WriteLineAsync Async WriteLine...
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75814233_c0
75814233
fsharp
0
Title: Early return from a loop in a task expression (CE) Problem title: Early return from a loop in a task expression (CE) Tags: c%23-to-f%23, f%23 Problem: Early return from a loop in a task expression (CE) I'd like to implement a retry utility for TPL- Task s in F#, for retrying things like HttpClient.GetAsync(...) ...
Early return from a loop in a task expression (CE) Early return from a loop in a task expression (CE) c%23-to-f%23 f%23 a Early Task HttpClient.GetAsync RetryTask d.Invoke Exception Unchecked.defaultof Task.Delay TimeSpan.FromMilliseconds Some None Early return from a loop in a task expression (CE) I'd like to implemen...
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9071021_c0
9071021
fsharp
0
Title: Integer arithmetic performance 32 vs. 64-bit Problem title: Integer arithmetic performance 32 vs. 64-bit Tags: f%23, performance Problem: Integer arithmetic performance 32 vs. 64-bit I have 2 machines running F# 2.0 Interactive build 4.0.30319.1 on vs 2010. Several of my programs ran significantly slower on the ...
Integer arithmetic performance 32 vs. 64-bit Integer arithmetic performance 32 vs. 64-bit f%23 performance Integer Integer arithmetic performance 32 vs. 64-bit I have 2 machines running F# 2.0 Interactive build 4.0.30319.1 on vs 2010. Several of my programs ran significantly slower on the faster machine. The problem ap...
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70129296_c0
70129296
fsharp
0
Title: F# error FS0030: Value restriction. The value &#x27;it&#x27; has been inferred to have generic type Problem title: F# error FS0030: Value restriction. The value &#x27;it&#x27; has been inferred to have generic type Tags: f%23 Problem: F# error FS0030: Value restriction. The value 'it' has been inferred to have g...
F# error FS0030: Value restriction. The value &#x27;it&#x27; has been inferred to have generic type F# error FS0030: Value restriction. The value &#x27;it&#x27; has been inferred to have generic type f%23 OuterError FS0030 Value x.GetType BaseType.Name FSharpFunc Not F# error FS0030: Value restriction. The value 'it' h...
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30078839_c1
30078839
fsharp
1
testPath = @"G:\Test Fighter Json.txt" //This file contains Anderson Silva's data let xmlDoc = JsonConvert.DeserializeXmlNode(File.ReadAllText(testPath), "dbo.Fighter") let testDataset = new DataSet("Test Dataset") let xmlReader = new XmlNodeReader(xmlDoc) testDataset.ReadXml(xmlReader) |> ignore let connectionString ...
testPath = @"G:\Test Fighter Json.txt" //This file contains Anderson Silva's data let xmlDoc = JsonConvert.DeserializeXmlNode(File.ReadAllText(testPath), "dbo.Fighter") let testDataset = new DataSet("Test Dataset") let xmlReader = new XmlNodeReader(xmlDoc) testDataset.ReadXml(xmlReader) |> ignore let connectionString ...
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19097237_c1
19097237
fsharp
1
Response, req.EndGetResponse) use stream = resp.GetResponseStream() let! respBody = asyncReadToEnd stream (forceText || (isText resp.ContentType)) streamWriter let cookies = Map.ofList [ for cookie in cookieContainer.GetCookies uri |> Seq.cast<Cookie> -> cookie.Name, cookie.Value ] let headers = Map.ofList [ for header...
Response, req.EndGetResponse) use stream = resp.GetResponseStream() let! respBody = asyncReadToEnd stream (forceText || (isText resp.ContentType)) streamWriter let cookies = Map.ofList [ for cookie in cookieContainer.GetCookies uri |> Seq.cast<Cookie> -> cookie.Name, cookie.Value ] let headers = Map.ofList [ for header...
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5617328_c0
5617328
fsharp
0
Title: Extracting Primary Key data value from a dictionary sequence Problem title: Extracting Primary Key data value from a dictionary sequence Tags: dictionary, f%23, set, sequence Problem: Extracting Primary Key data value from a dictionary sequence I wrote the following code to extract the values of the ID fields in...
Extracting Primary Key data value from a dictionary sequence Extracting Primary Key data value from a dictionary sequence dictionary f%23 set sequence a these each datasets Extracting Primary Key Extract PK1 PK2 PK3 PK4 get_keyset tseq:seq Dictionary KeyValue x.Item List.rev Set.ofList Sample Data First Tuple ddict.Add...
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31265057_c1
31265057
fsharp
1
(s,t) = async { printfn "Starting with %s..." s let! result = Http.AsyncRequestStream(s) use fileStream = new System.IO.FileStream(t,System.IO.FileMode.Create) do! awaitTask (result.ResponseStream.CopyToAsync(fileStream)) printfn "Done with %s." s } let makeBatches n jobs = let rec collect i jl acc = match i,jl with |...
(s,t) = async { printfn "Starting with %s..." s let! result = Http.AsyncRequestStream(s) use fileStream = new System.IO.FileStream(t,System.IO.FileMode.Create) do! awaitTask (result.ResponseStream.CopyToAsync(fileStream)) printfn "Done with %s." s } let makeBatches n jobs = let rec collect i jl acc = match i,jl with |...
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45563696_c0
45563696
fsharp
0
Title: Converting an F# Function with multiple parameters to a Func Type - MathNet.Numerics Problem title: Converting an F# Function with multiple parameters to a Func Type - MathNet.Numerics Tags: mathnet-numerics, c%23, f%23, func, mathematical-optimization Problem: Converting an F# Function with multiple parameters ...
Converting an F# Function with multiple parameters to a Func Type - MathNet.Numerics Converting an F# Function with multiple parameters to a Func Type - MathNet.Numerics mathnet-numerics c%23 f%23 func mathematical-optimization Converting Func Type MathNet.Numerics MathNet.Numerics.3.20.0 net40 MathNet.Numerics.dll Mat...
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50780944_c0
50780944
fsharp
0
Title: How to convert a whole ROW in a SEQ from a decimal to a float, and then back again? Problem title: How to convert a whole ROW in a SEQ from a decimal to a float, and then back again? Tags: f%23 Problem: How to convert a whole ROW in a SEQ from a decimal to a float, and then back again? How do I convert a whole R...
How to convert a whole ROW in a SEQ from a decimal to a float, and then back again? How to convert a whole ROW in a SEQ from a decimal to a float, and then back again? f%23 a How ROW SEQ IncomeCsv CsvProvider IncomeCsvFile IncomeCsv.GetSample Rows Seq.filter row.State List.ofSeq Double.IsNaN Practice2.fsx FS0001 How to...
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21309718_c0
21309718
fsharp
0
Title: How to use F# on CI server when using the new standalone installer for F# 3.1.1 Problem title: How to use F# on CI server when using the new standalone installer for F# 3.1.1 Tags: msbuild, f%23-3.0, f%23 Problem: How to use F# on CI server when using the new standalone installer for F# 3.1.1 When I create a new...
How to use F# on CI server when using the new standalone installer for F# 3.1.1 How to use F# on CI server when using the new standalone installer for F# 3.1.1 msbuild f%23-3.0 f%23 the How Choose When Condition VisualStudioVersion PropertyGroup Exists MSBuildExtensionsPath32 Microsoft SDKs Framework v4.0 Microsoft.FSh...
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37389459_c0
37389459
fsharp
0
Title: Efficient list combining in F# Problem title: Efficient list combining in F# Tags: recursion, optimization, f%23, append, list Problem: Efficient list combining in F# I'm currently using the following function: let rec combine xss = function | [] -> [] | ys::yss -> List.map ((@) ys) xss @ combine xss yss It is c...
Efficient list combining in F# Efficient list combining in F# recursion optimization f%23 append list Efficient ys::yss List.map ANum AExponent ADiv ARoot all3 all4 all2 all1 Efficient list combining in F# I'm currently using the following function: It is combining two lists of lists in the following way: gives this re...
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40256259_c0
40256259
fsharp
0
Title: F# &amp; COM api downcasting issue Problem title: F# &amp; COM api downcasting issue Tags: com, interop, f%23 Problem: F# & COM api downcasting issue I have some C# COM Api example that works but fails when translated to F#. The F# code is : let list = api.CreateXXX() :?> XXX The C# conversion is implicit (the o...
F# &amp; COM api downcasting issue F# &amp; COM api downcasting issue com interop f%23 COM api.CreateXXX XXX F# & COM api downcasting issue I have some C# COM Api example that works but fails when translated to F#. The F# code is : The C# conversion is implicit (the object defines the variable as XXX and then initializ...
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6408015_c0
6408015
fsharp
0
Title: Type reference error using F# interactive Problem title: Type reference error using F# interactive Tags: assemblies, reference, matlab, f%23, f%23-interactive Problem: Type reference error using F# interactive I have a solution consisting of 2 projects: Utilities - This project contains type MyMatlab and referen...
Type reference error using F# interactive Type reference error using F# interactive assemblies reference matlab f%23 f%23-interactive F# Type MyMatlab Matlab Application Version Library Utilities Release LBM.dll Utilities.dll LBM.displayMyMatlab Microsoft Interactive Copyright Corporation All Rights Reserved Referenced...
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28495879_c0
28495879
fsharp
0
Title: F# outputting variables from a function to use in C# Problem title: F# outputting variables from a function to use in C# Tags: f%23, c%23-to-f%23 Problem: F# outputting variables from a function to use in C# I an writing maths function in f# to be so they can be called by C# code. I have written the following wh...
F# outputting variables from a function to use in C# F# outputting variables from a function to use in C# f%23 c%23-to-f%23 a Binomial System Calculates Piping ConfidenceIntervalCalculator F# outputting variables from a function to use in C# I an writing maths function in f# to be so they can be called by C# code. I ha...
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7698133_c0
7698133
fsharp
0
Title: Method Chaining vs |&gt; Pipe Operator Problem title: Method Chaining vs |&gt; Pipe Operator Tags: method-chaining, filter, f%23, dictionary, c%23-to-f%23 Problem: Method Chaining vs |> Pipe Operator So I have the following code: // Learn more about F# at http://fsharp.net open System open System.Linq open Micro...
Method Chaining vs |&gt; Pipe Operator Method Chaining vs |&gt; Pipe Operator method-chaining filter f%23 dictionary c%23-to-f%23 Method Chaining Pipe Operator Learn fsharp.net System System.Linq Microsoft.FSharp.Collections List.map List.filter a.Select Where Console.WriteLine Method Chaining vs |> Pipe Operator So I ...
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9931522_c0
9931522
fsharp
0
Title: Testing IO in F# Problem title: Testing IO in F# Tags: tdd, f%23 Problem: Testing IO in F# Given i have the IO function: // this can either be IO or some other side effect //that makes the function less pure printf "HI" I want to test that IO was called correctly. An imperative solution for testing that IO was c...
Testing IO in F# Testing IO in F# tdd f%23 Testing MyPrint PrintHi DoNothing DoIf Test Printed When Testing IO in F# Given i have the IO function: I want to test that IO was called correctly. An imperative solution for testing that IO was called correctly would be to wrap the IO statement in an object, mock the object,...
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67340122_c0
67340122
fsharp
0
Title: FsLexYacc compile errors? Problem title: FsLexYacc compile errors? Tags: makefile, fsyacc, fslex, f%23 Problem: FsLexYacc compile errors? I'm trying to setup a new project in F#. I'm using FsLexYacc as a tool, and last time i used it was when the Fsharp powerpack was 'in'. The documentation on the site are not t...
FsLexYacc compile errors? FsLexYacc compile errors? makefile fsyacc fslex f%23 FsLexYacc Darwin i386 CoreFoundation PHONY FsLexYacc.10.2.0 netcoreapp3.1 FsLexYacc.Runtime.dll Main Main.exe LexerGen Lexer.fs ParserGen Parser.fs Lexer Lexer.dll Parser Parser.dll Lexer.fsl Parser.fsy Regex Main.fsx FsLexYacc compile error...
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11930299_c0
11930299
fsharp
0
Title: f# .net framework 4.0 and typeproviders Problem title: f# .net framework 4.0 and typeproviders Tags: websharper, type-providers, f%23 Problem: f# .net framework 4.0 and typeproviders Well my third question on stack and again about same topic :-) So I decided to upload my application built in websharper on apphar...
f# .net framework 4.0 and typeproviders f# .net framework 4.0 and typeproviders websharper type-providers f%23 ovuxcbrh.4p1 Website borkData.fs FS0010 Unexpected Expected Website.fsproj Microsoft.FSharp.Data.TypeProviders.SqlDataConnection ConnectionString Data Source IRON Initial Catalog Integrated Security f# .net fr...
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3677997_c0
3677997
fsharp
0
Title: How do I attach my Visual Studio Add-in window to a tab programmatically? Problem title: How do I attach my Visual Studio Add-in window to a tab programmatically? Tags: visual-studio-2010, visual-studio, f%23, .net, add-in Problem: How do I attach my Visual Studio Add-in window to a tab programmatically? I'm cre...
How do I attach my Visual Studio Add-in window to a tab programmatically? How do I attach my Visual Studio Add-in window to a tab programmatically? visual-studio-2010 visual-studio f%23 .net add-in How Visual Studio Add-in WindowManager DTE2 AddIn this.CreateWindow Type applicationObject.Windows Windows2 System.Reflect...
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59284404_c1
59284404
fsharp
1
(w, v, _) = v :?> C |> fun (A s) -> s |> w.WriteValue Newtonsoft.Json.JsonConvert.SerializeObject {|a = A "123"|} This results in val it : string = "{"a":"123"}" . Compare this with records: #r "../packages/Newtonsoft.Json.12.0.3/lib/netstandard2.0/Newtonsoft.Json.dll" type [<Struct; System.ComponentModel.TypeConverte...
(w, v, _) = v :?> C |> fun (A s) -> s |> w.WriteValue Newtonsoft.Json.JsonConvert.SerializeObject {|a = A "123"|} This results in val it : string = "{"a":"123"}" . Compare this with records: #r "../packages/Newtonsoft.Json.12.0.3/lib/netstandard2.0/Newtonsoft.Json.dll" type [<Struct; System.ComponentModel.TypeConverte...
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10701885_c0
10701885
fsharp
0
Title: How to use OpenXML SDK with F# and MemoryStreams Problem title: How to use OpenXML SDK with F# and MemoryStreams Tags: openxml, f%23 Problem: How to use OpenXML SDK with F# and MemoryStreams This article says that you need to use resizable MemoryStreams when working with the OpenXML SDK, and the sample code work...
How to use OpenXML SDK with F# and MemoryStreams How to use OpenXML SDK with F# and MemoryStreams openxml f%23 How OpenXML SDK MemoryStreams System.IO DocumentFormat.OpenXml.Packaging DocumentFormat.OpenXml.Wordprocessing EntryPoint Main File.ReadAllBytes Test.docx MemoryStream mem.Write byteArray.Length Paragraph Run ...
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48719571_c0
48719571
fsharp
0
Title: Is there a way to avoid pattern matching Problem title: Is there a way to avoid pattern matching Tags: f%23 Problem: Is there a way to avoid pattern matching I have SQL table for hierarchical data: Maximum level of hierarchy is 5. Lines #4 and #5 are children of line #1, for example. I heed to have query express...
Is there a way to avoid pattern matching Is there a way to avoid pattern matching f%23 dbml.MobileDataContext id1 id2 id3 id4 id5 db.ItemType rows.Id1 rows.Id2 rows.Id3 rows.Id4 rows.Id5 rows.EntityType Is there a way to avoid pattern matching I have SQL table for hierarchical data: Maximum level of hierarchy is 5. Lin...
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27116904_c0
27116904
fsharp
0
Title: F#- AsyncSeq - how to return values in a list Problem title: F#- AsyncSeq - how to return values in a list Tags: f%23, functional-programming, asynchronous Problem: F#- AsyncSeq - how to return values in a list Attempting to find anagrams in a list of words using F Sharps Async Sequences (I am aware there are be...
F#- AsyncSeq - how to return values in a list F#- AsyncSeq - how to return values in a list f%23 functional-programming asynchronous stream AsyncSeq System System.ServiceModel System.Collections.Generic Microsoft.FSharp.Linq FSharp.Control Literal List testWords.Add word:string testWord.ToCharArray Set.ofArray word.ToC...
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16315521_c0
16315521
fsharp
0
Title: installing f# powerpack (vs2012) Problem title: installing f# powerpack (vs2012) Tags: f%23-powerpack, f%23, visual-studio Problem: installing f# powerpack (vs2012) probably it is a silly question, never the less, here it is (I am new to f# and VS): I had downloaded the f#powepack installer from codeplex and ran...
installing f# powerpack (vs2012) installing f# powerpack (vs2012) f%23-powerpack f%23 visual-studio vs2012 Microsoft.FSharp.Text.Lexing Microsoft.FSharp installing f# powerpack (vs2012) probably it is a silly question, never the less, here it is (I am new to f# and VS): I had downloaded the f#powepack installer from co...
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22848162_c0
22848162
fsharp
0
Title: referencing data within the groups of a list in F# Problem title: referencing data within the groups of a list in F# Tags: f%23, grouping, list Problem: referencing data within the groups of a list in F# I performed my first query with a grouping function using the following code: let dc = new TypedDataContext()...
referencing data within the groups of a list in F# referencing data within the groups of a list in F# f%23 grouping list TypedDataContext MathNet.Numerics.Statistics dc.MyData x.ID x.Code x.Billed_Amt Seq.toList System.Console.WriteLine newData.Billed_Amt.StandardDeviation referencing data within the groups of a list i...
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32774443_c1
32774443
fsharp
1
) -> pairToSquare (c, r)) let getNextMovesMemoized = memoize getNextMoves let squareToBoard square = 1L <<< square let squareToBoardMemoized = memoize squareToBoard let getValidMoves square board = getNextMovesMemoized square |> Seq.filter (fun sqr -> ((squareToBoardMemoized sqr) &&& board) = 0L) // gets all valid move...
) -> pairToSquare (c, r)) let getNextMovesMemoized = memoize getNextMoves let squareToBoard square = 1L <<< square let squareToBoardMemoized = memoize squareToBoard let getValidMoves square board = getNextMovesMemoized square |> Seq.filter (fun sqr -> ((squareToBoardMemoized sqr) &&& board) = 0L) // gets all valid move...
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76569696_c1
76569696
fsharp
1
= CallingConvention.Cdecl)>] extern int csoundGetAudioDevList(CSOUND* csound, CS_AUDIODEVICE[] devices, int isOutput) let numberOfDevices = csoundGetAudioDevList(csound, [||], 1) let mutable devices = [| for _ in 1..numberOfDevices -> CS_AUDIODEVICE() |] csoundGetAudioDevList(csound, devices, 1) |> ignore devices Acco...
= CallingConvention.Cdecl)>] extern int csoundGetAudioDevList(CSOUND* csound, CS_AUDIODEVICE[] devices, int isOutput) let numberOfDevices = csoundGetAudioDevList(csound, [||], 1) let mutable devices = [| for _ in 1..numberOfDevices -> CS_AUDIODEVICE() |] csoundGetAudioDevList(csound, devices, 1) |> ignore devices Acco...
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35349175_c0
35349175
fsharp
0
Title: Why can&#x27;t the types be inferred for nested functions Problem title: Why can&#x27;t the types be inferred for nested functions Tags: type-inference, f%23, types Problem: Why can't the types be inferred for nested functions I don't understand the F# type inference system for nested functions. It seems particu...
Why can&#x27;t the types be inferred for nested functions Why can&#x27;t the types be inferred for nested functions type-inference f%23 types Why int.GetType t.GetMethods Seq.map m.Name String.concat Why can't the types be inferred for nested functions I don't understand the F# type inference system for nested function...
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49546770_c0
49546770
fsharp
0
Title: Is there a better way to assign a data type to a field? Problem title: Is there a better way to assign a data type to a field? Tags: f%23 Problem: Is there a better way to assign a data type to a field? I have a variable declared like this: type Variable = { name : string id : int datatype : Object } Later on, I...
Is there a better way to assign a data type to a field? Is there a better way to assign a data type to a field? f%23 Variable Object variable.datatype System.Byte Byte System.Double Double Other fun:variable Unchecked.defaultof Type Is there a better way to assign a data type to a field? I have a variable declared like...
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1996035_c0
1996035
fsharp
0
Title: Record-type recursive member functions and the &quot;rec&quot; keyword Problem title: Record-type recursive member functions and the &quot;rec&quot; keyword Tags: record, recursion, f%23 Problem: Record-type recursive member functions and the "rec" keyword I've always believed that in F# we needed to use the rec...
Record-type recursive member functions and the &quot;rec&quot; keyword Record-type recursive member functions and the &quot;rec&quot; keyword record recursion f%23 Record-type MyRecordType Something SomethingElse MyRecordType.factorial Record-type recursive member functions and the "rec" keyword I've always believed th...
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53903262_c0
53903262
fsharp
0
Title: F# FSI does not hit break inside inline function Problem title: F# FSI does not hit break inside inline function Tags: inline, f%23, f%23-interactive, debugging Problem: F# FSI does not hit break inside inline function I have several generic inline functions, e.g.: let inline getRatesImpl<'T when 'T : (member en...
F# FSI does not hit break inside inline function F# FSI does not hit break inside inline function inline f%23 f%23-interactive debugging FSI Dictionary ReactionRate RelatedReactions d.TryGetValue FoodCreationModel FoodCreationParam FoodCreationReaction Some p.foodCreationRate None __.getRates __.inputParams F# FSI does...
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8235234_c0
8235234
fsharp
0
Title: F# type inferrence issue with linq and possibly entity framework Problem title: F# type inferrence issue with linq and possibly entity framework Tags: f%23, type-inference Problem: F# type inferrence issue with linq and possibly entity framework Just trying to do something simple like this: context.Users.Any(fun...
F# type inferrence issue with linq and possibly entity framework F# type inferrence issue with linq and possibly entity framework f%23 type-inference context.Users.Any currentUser.UserName currentUser:User FindAndRemoveUser userName:String context:StoryBoardContext context.Users.Where innerUser.UserName First context.U...
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60423760_c0
60423760
fsharp
0
Title: How to associate item templates with Project Type in Visual Studio 2019? Problem title: How to associate item templates with Project Type in Visual Studio 2019? Tags: visual-studio-2019, f%23, visual-studio Problem: How to associate item templates with Project Type in Visual Studio 2019? I would like to create a...
How to associate item templates with Project Type in Visual Studio 2019? How to associate item templates with Project Type in Visual Studio 2019? visual-studio-2019 f%23 visual-studio How Project Type Visual Studio ProjectTypeGuids ASP.NET MVC fae04ec0-301f-11d3-bf4b-00c04f79efbc F2A71F9B-5D33-465A-A702-920D77279786 vi...
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36847449_c0
36847449
fsharp
0
Title: How to write code in F# for what functors do in OCaml? Problem title: How to write code in F# for what functors do in OCaml? Tags: functor, f%23, ocaml Problem: How to write code in F# for what functors do in OCaml? I have many programs written in OCaml, some of them use functors. Now, I am considering of writin...
How to write code in F# for what functors do in OCaml? How to write code in F# for what functors do in OCaml? functor f%23 ocaml How OCaml Less Equal Greater ORDERED_TYPE Set Elt Elt.t hd::tl Elt.compare OrderedString OrderedInt StringSet IntSet try1 StringSet.add StringSet.empty try2 IntSet.add IntSet.empty How to wri...
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47027898_c0
47027898
fsharp
0
Title: F# (mono) for VS Code on MacOS : bugs Problem title: F# (mono) for VS Code on MacOS : bugs Tags: msbuild, f%23, ionide, mono, visual-studio-code Problem: F# (mono) for VS Code on MacOS : bugs I'm trying to use F# with VS Code (v1.17.2) on MacOS (Sierra 10.12.6) I think i've installed latest versions of Mono and ...
F# (mono) for VS Code on MacOS : bugs F# (mono) for VS Code on MacOS : bugs msbuild f%23 ionide mono visual-studio-code MacOS FrameworkPathOverride Library Frameworks Mono.framework Versions Current Cmd-Shift-P MSBuild Build Project F# (mono) for VS Code on MacOS : bugs I'm trying to use F# with VS Code (v1.17.2) on Ma...
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67428421_c1
67428421
fsharp
1
. Essentially like the follwing: val mapping : (string * obj) list = [("Id", bc07e94c-b376-45a2-928b-508b888802c9); ("Name", "A"); ("Phone", "B"); ("Email", "E")] Or if the employee instance is like the following: let emp = { Id = Guid "bc07e94c-b376-45a2-928b-508b888802c9" Name = "A" Phone = "B" Email = None } Then, ...
. Essentially like the follwing: val mapping : (string * obj) list = [("Id", bc07e94c-b376-45a2-928b-508b888802c9); ("Name", "A"); ("Phone", "B"); ("Email", "E")] Or if the employee instance is like the following: let emp = { Id = Guid "bc07e94c-b376-45a2-928b-508b888802c9" Name = "A" Phone = "B" Email = None } Then, ...
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30496928_c1
30496928
fsharp
1
Validate function, It fails with following error: System.Xml.Schema.XmlSchemaValidationException: The global element ' http://tempuri.org/BaseSchema:PartnerFeed ' has already been declared. at System.Xml.Schema.XmlSchemaValidator.SendValidationEvent(XmlSchemaValidationException e, XmlSeverityType severity) at System.X...
Validate function, It fails with following error: System.Xml.Schema.XmlSchemaValidationException: The global element ' http://tempuri.org/BaseSchema:PartnerFeed ' has already been declared. at System.Xml.Schema.XmlSchemaValidator.SendValidationEvent(XmlSchemaValidationException e, XmlSeverityType severity) at System.X...
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65737593_c0
65737593
fsharp
0
Title: Issues with encoding of a downloaded string (UTF-8, ISO-8859-1, FSharp.Data) Problem title: Issues with encoding of a downloaded string (UTF-8, ISO-8859-1, FSharp.Data) Tags: xml, f%23-data, f%23, utf-8 Problem: Issues with encoding of a downloaded string (UTF-8, ISO-8859-1, FSharp.Data) I am using the FSharp.Da...
Issues with encoding of a downloaded string (UTF-8, ISO-8859-1, FSharp.Data) Issues with encoding of a downloaded string (UTF-8, ISO-8859-1, FSharp.Data) xml f%23-data f%23 utf-8 Issues UTF-8 ISO-8859-1 FSharp.Data System.IO Http.RequestString File.WriteAllText response.xml System Encoding.GetEncoding utf8 Encoding.UTF...
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35728680_c0
35728680
fsharp
0
Title: testing equality with Dicriminated union in a list Problem title: testing equality with Dicriminated union in a list Tags: discriminated-union, equality, f%23 Problem: testing equality with Dicriminated union in a list I have defined different types : type TypeNull() = class end type MyType1 = { a:int; b:int } t...
testing equality with Dicriminated union in a list testing equality with Dicriminated union in a list discriminated-union equality f%23 Dicriminated TypeNull MyType1 a:int b:int MyType2 a:string MyType3 b:DateTime myDU2 _arg1:myDU Learn fsharp.net See Tutorial Library1.fs test2 System testing equality with Dicriminated...
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49961630_c1
49961630
fsharp
1
([ProvidedStaticParameter("Host", typeof<string>)], fun name args -> let provided = ProvidedTypeDefinition(asm, ns, name, Some typeof<obj>, hideObjectMethods = true) addStaticProperty tags "Tags" <@@ obj() @@> provided |> ignore provided ) do this.AddNamespace(ns, [provider; tags]) Then a test project with two modules ...
([ProvidedStaticParameter("Host", typeof<string>)], fun name args -> let provided = ProvidedTypeDefinition(asm, ns, name, Some typeof<obj>, hideObjectMethods = true) addStaticProperty tags "Tags" <@@ obj() @@> provided |> ignore provided ) do this.AddNamespace(ns, [provider; tags]) Then a test project with two modules ...
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35214532_c0
35214532
fsharp
0
Title: ElasticSearch.NET and F# Issue w/ Query Problem title: ElasticSearch.NET and F# Issue w/ Query Tags: f%23, elasticsearch-net, elasticsearch, c%23-to-f%23 Problem: ElasticSearch.NET and F# Issue w/ Query I am attempting to convert a C# codebase over to F# that uses ElasticSearch.NET client. F# seems to not proper...
ElasticSearch.NET and F# Issue w/ Query ElasticSearch.NET and F# Issue w/ Query f%23 elasticsearch-net elasticsearch c%23-to-f%23 ElasticSearch.NET Issue Query es.Search Question FunctionScore fq.MatchAll Functions f.RandomScore r.Next Size Index s.Query q.FunctionScore fs.Query Documents.ToList questions2 q.MatchAll i...
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40731930_c0
40731930
fsharp
0
Title: Is it possible to develop f# using Visual Studio Express 2015 for Desktop? Problem title: Is it possible to develop f# using Visual Studio Express 2015 for Desktop? Tags: visual-studio-express, f%23 Problem: Is it possible to develop f# using Visual Studio Express 2015 for Desktop? I have been doing some program...
Is it possible to develop f# using Visual Studio Express 2015 for Desktop? Is it possible to develop f# using Visual Studio Express 2015 for Desktop? visual-studio-express f%23 Visual Studio Express Desktop Is it possible to develop f# using Visual Studio Express 2015 for Desktop? I have been doing some programming in ...
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14657954_c0
14657954
fsharp
0
Title: Using NLog with F# Interactive in Visual Studio - Need documentation Problem title: Using NLog with F# Interactive in Visual Studio - Need documentation Tags: f%23-interactive, f%23, nlog Problem: Using NLog with F# Interactive in Visual Studio - Need documentation I have a need to capture the input and output o...
Using NLog with F# Interactive in Visual Studio - Need documentation Using NLog with F# Interactive in Visual Studio - Need documentation f%23-interactive f%23 nlog Using NLog Interactive Visual Studio Need NLog.2.0.0.2000 net40 NLog.dll NLog.Config.SimpleConfigurator.ConfigureForConsoleLogging NLog.Config.SimpleConfig...
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47000314_c0
47000314
fsharp
0
Title: Catch exception for testing Problem title: Catch exception for testing Tags: error-handling, f%23 Problem: Catch exception for testing I am currently undergoing a course in F#. I am working on a black-box test for a function that I have rewritten in relation to an assignment. During this test I am supposed to te...
Catch exception for testing Catch exception for testing error-handling f%23 Catch msort.dll Sorted Wrong Black-box Merge Sort tests.Length-1 testSet.Length msort.sort FS0001 xs:int ys:int List.head List.tail y::ys x::xs List.length n-1 n..sz-1 Catch exception for testing I am currently undergoing a course in F#. I am w...
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10161437_c1
10161437
fsharp
1
> let getter = match otwo with | :? double as d -> (fun args -> <@@ d @@>) | :? string as d -> (fun args -> <@@ d @@>) erasedType<string> (Assembly.GetExecutingAssembly()) ns typeName |+!> ( provideProperty "test90" //KO (typeof<obj>) (fun args -> <@@ otwo @@>) ) |+!> ( provideProperty "test91" //KO (otwo.GetType()) (f...
> let getter = match otwo with | :? double as d -> (fun args -> <@@ d @@>) | :? string as d -> (fun args -> <@@ d @@>) erasedType<string> (Assembly.GetExecutingAssembly()) ns typeName |+!> ( provideProperty "test90" //KO (typeof<obj>) (fun args -> <@@ otwo @@>) ) |+!> ( provideProperty "test91" //KO (otwo.GetType()) (f...
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38399576_c0
38399576
fsharp
0
Title: Conflicting versions of same type Problem title: Conflicting versions of same type Tags: f%23, f%23-interactive Problem: Conflicting versions of same type I have the following F# script files: common.fsx type CommonRecord = { Name : string } intMapper.fsx #load "common.fsx" open Common let toInt payload = payloa...
Conflicting versions of same type Conflicting versions of same type f%23 f%23-interactive Conflicting CommonRecord Name common.fsx Common payload.Name.Length payload.Name stringMapper.fsx intMapper.fsx Hello StringMapper.toString IntMapper.toInt caller.fsx FS0001 FSI_0037.Common.CommonRecord FSI_0038.Common.CommonRecor...
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15090049_c0
15090049
fsharp
0
Title: Sampling in F# : is Set adequate? Problem title: Sampling in F# : is Set adequate? Tags: f%23, sampling, set Problem: Sampling in F# : is Set adequate? I have an array of items, from which I'd like to sample. I was under the impression that a Set would the a good structure to sample from, in a fold where I'd giv...
Sampling in F# : is Set adequate? Sampling in F# : is Set adequate? f%23 sampling set Sampling Set Set.count Seq n:int Array Sample withReplacement:bool Random Seq.init Array.length Seq.unfold Seq.modulo prng.Next Seq.truncate Seq.tryFind Set.exists next.IsSome Some next.Value Set.remove None Sampling in F# : is Set ad...
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15884703_c0
15884703
fsharp
0
Title: How to pass a printf-style function to another function in F# Problem title: How to pass a printf-style function to another function in F# Tags: type-inference, f%23 Problem: How to pass a printf-style function to another function in F# I'd like to make a function in F# that accepts a printf-style function as an...
How to pass a printf-style function to another function in F# How to pass a printf-style function to another function in F# type-inference f%23 How OutputStuff Header Data Printf.TextWriterFormat OutputMe How to pass a printf-style function to another function in F# I'd like to make a function in F# that accepts a prin...
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7721902_c0
7721902
fsharp
0
Title: How to create record class with default constructor Problem title: How to create record class with default constructor Tags: constructor, f%23, class, struct Problem: How to create record class with default constructor structures got default constructors like if I do type tagONEDEV_FlowRec = struct ....... end I...
How to create record class with default constructor How to create record class with default constructor constructor f%23 class struct How tagONEDEV_FlowRec DeviceModel.tagONEDEV_FlowRec Marshal.AllocHGlobal Marshal.Copy Marshal.PtrToStructure Here Marshal.FreeHGlobal type:StructLayout LayoutKind.Sequential Pack CharSet...
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37225586_c0
37225586
fsharp
0
Title: Sorting Deedle Frame by columns based on the value of the last row Problem title: Sorting Deedle Frame by columns based on the value of the last row Tags: f%23, fslab, deedle Problem: Sorting Deedle Frame by columns based on the value of the last row I need to sort the columns of a Deedle data frame based on the...
Sorting Deedle Frame by columns based on the value of the last row Sorting Deedle Frame by columns based on the value of the last row f%23 fslab deedle Sorting Deedle Frame FSLAB FsLab.fsx System System.Drawing System.Windows.Forms FSharp.Charting FSharp.Charting.ChartTypes System.Random DateTime.Today.AddDays x-2 rnd....
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54418345_c0
54418345
fsharp
0
Title: Code compiles with netcore but will not compile using mono Problem title: Code compiles with netcore but will not compile using mono Tags: f%23, compiler-errors, .net-core, mono Problem: Code compiles with netcore but will not compile using mono I'm running Ubuntu 18.04 LTS , using mono version 5.18.0.2140 , and...
Code compiles with netcore but will not compile using mono Code compiles with netcore but will not compile using mono f%23 compiler-errors .net-core mono mono Ubuntu LTS chessApp.fsx chessApp.exe Chess.Human Color.White Here Color.Black Chess.Game game.run Human Code compiles with netcore but will not compile using mon...
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33079767_c0
33079767
fsharp
0
Title: generic constraints on record type Problem title: generic constraints on record type Tags: generics, f%23 Problem: generic constraints on record type I have some issue understandign generic constraints with the following code. View is a base class within the Xamarin framework (but that is not really important) t...
generic constraints on record type generic constraints on record type generics f%23 GridCoordinates View GridRecord BoxView Color Color.Green Expression generic constraints on record type I have some issue understandign generic constraints with the following code. View is a base class within the Xamarin framework (but ...
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71358137_c0
71358137
fsharp
0
Title: Can I set a &quot;is a Discriminated Union&quot; type constraint on a generic argument in F# type declaration? Problem title: Can I set a &quot;is a Discriminated Union&quot; type constraint on a generic argument in F# type declaration? Tags: generic-type-parameters, f%23, discriminated-union, abstraction, types...
Can I set a &quot;is a Discriminated Union&quot; type constraint on a generic argument in F# type declaration? Can I set a &quot;is a Discriminated Union&quot; type constraint on a generic argument in F# type declaration? generic-type-parameters f%23 discriminated-union abstraction types Can Discriminated Union Validat...
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5941868_c0
5941868
fsharp
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Title: Retry Computation expression or other construct in F# Problem title: Retry Computation expression or other construct in F# Tags: computation-expression, f%23 Problem: Retry Computation expression or other construct in F# I want to be able to write a computation expression in F# that will be able to retry an oper...
Retry Computation expression or other construct in F# Retry Computation expression or other construct in F# computation-expression f%23 Retry Computation GetResourceX GetResourceY DoThis Retryable Retry Computation expression or other construct in F# I want to be able to write a computation expression in F# that will b...
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19361281_c0
19361281
fsharp
0
Title: Working with large text files? Problem title: Working with large text files? Tags: f%23 Problem: Working with large text files? I need to import a large text file (55MB) (525000 * 25) and manipulate the data and produce some output. As usual I started exploring with f# interactive, and I get some really strange ...
Working with large text files? Working with large text files? f%23 System.IndexOutOfRangeException Working StreamReader reader.ReadToEnd csv.Split Seq.skip Seq.map line.Split Seq.filter Seq.sum Index i.ToString System.IO.File.WriteAllLines test.txt Working with large text files? I need to import a large text file (55MB...
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31571031_c0
31571031
fsharp
0
Title: Loading a set of recursively typed elements in F# Problem title: Loading a set of recursively typed elements in F# Tags: f%23, recursion Problem: Loading a set of recursively typed elements in F# Suppose we had a table of vendors in a SQL database that we want to load into F#: +----+--------+--------+ | ID | Nam...
Loading a set of recursively typed elements in F# Loading a set of recursively typed elements in F# f%23 recursion Loading Name Parent Nest Google Apple Vendor ParentID Loading a set of recursively typed elements in F# Suppose we had a table of vendors in a SQL database that we want to load into F#: Using type provider...
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9513547_c0
9513547
fsharp
0
Title: Are there FP names for operator that pipes an operation into innermost structure ? (similar to the |&gt; operator in fsharp) Problem title: Are there FP names for operator that pipes an operation into innermost structure ? (similar to the |&gt; operator in fsharp) Tags: functional-programming, f%23, operators, h...
Are there FP names for operator that pipes an operation into innermost structure ? (similar to the |&gt; operator in fsharp) Are there FP names for operator that pipes an operation into innermost structure ? (similar to the |&gt; operator in fsharp) functional-programming f%23 operators higher-order-functions seqinit:s...
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33056495_c0
33056495
fsharp
0
Title: Error-free sum in F# Problem title: Error-free sum in F# Tags: math, geographic-lib, floating-point, f%23 Problem: Error-free sum in F# I'm continuing with a port of GeographicLib into F#, and I'm wondering about the use of the error-free sum. In the C++ codebase, it is defined as /** * The error-free sum of two...
Error-free sum in F# Error-free sum in F# math geographic-lib floating-point f%23 Error-free See Knuth TAOCP Vol Theorem Note GEOGRAPHICLIB_VOLATILE Error-free sum in F# I'm continuing with a port of GeographicLib into F#, and I'm wondering about the use of the error-free sum. In the C++ codebase, it is defined as For ...
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33522601_c1
33522601
fsharp
1
Buf.Meta.RuntimeTypeModel.Default.[typeof<DU>.GetNestedType("Bad")].Add("item").UseConstructor <- false //RuntimeTypeModel.Default.[typeof<DU>].CompileInPlace() // doesn't seem to make any difference let p1 = Person("Sam", 38, Good false) let p2 = Person("Cand", 34, Bad 99) let filePath = @"C:\Temp\protocol.bin" if not...
Buf.Meta.RuntimeTypeModel.Default.[typeof<DU>.GetNestedType("Bad")].Add("item").UseConstructor <- false //RuntimeTypeModel.Default.[typeof<DU>].CompileInPlace() // doesn't seem to make any difference let p1 = Person("Sam", 38, Good false) let p2 = Person("Cand", 34, Bad 99) let filePath = @"C:\Temp\protocol.bin" if not...
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54484306_c0
54484306
fsharp
0
Title: Throwing exception when creating F# record with invalid values Problem title: Throwing exception when creating F# record with invalid values Tags: f%23 Problem: Throwing exception when creating F# record with invalid values I am new to F#, so forgive me if this is a newbie question. I'm working through Vladimir ...
Throwing exception when creating F# record with invalid values Throwing exception when creating F# record with invalid values f%23 Throwing Money OneCentCount TenCentCount QuarterCount OneDollarCount FiveDollarCount TwentyDollarCount money1 Throwing exception when creating F# record with invalid values I am new to F#, ...
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33304850_c0
33304850
fsharp
0
Title: How to memoize the result of a property of a Discriminated Union in F# Problem title: How to memoize the result of a property of a Discriminated Union in F# Tags: singleton, memoization, f%23, discriminated-union Problem: How to memoize the result of a property of a Discriminated Union in F# I have a Discriminat...
How to memoize the result of a property of a Discriminated Union in F# How to memoize the result of a property of a Discriminated Union in F# singleton memoization f%23 discriminated-union How Discriminated Union Terrible None Good Bad Singleton this.GetSomething Big Some instance.GetSomething effect1 How to memoize th...
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35737876_c0
35737876
fsharp
0
Title: DFA minimization in F# Problem title: DFA minimization in F# Tags: f%23, functional-programming, dfa, f%23-4.0 Problem: DFA minimization in F# I'm completely new to functional programming and have elected to use F# for a project which entails the parsing and minimization of a DFA. I currently have my parser comp...
DFA minimization in F# DFA minimization in F# f%23 functional-programming dfa f%23-4.0 DFA Step Loop QxQ DFA minimization in F# I'm completely new to functional programming and have elected to use F# for a project which entails the parsing and minimization of a DFA. I currently have my parser completed and am able to f...
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14768389_c0
14768389
fsharp
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Title: What&#x27;s the correct way to access linked items using the F# Freebase Type Provider Problem title: What&#x27;s the correct way to access linked items using the F# Freebase Type Provider Tags: type-providers, f%23-data, f%23, freebase Problem: What's the correct way to access linked items using the F# Freebase...
What&#x27;s the correct way to access linked items using the F# Freebase Type Provider What&#x27;s the correct way to access linked items using the F# Freebase Type Provider type-providers f%23-data f%23 freebase the What Freebase Type Provider INTERACTIVE Users Documents Visual Studio Projects Demo FSharpx.TypeProvide...
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Title: How to constrain type parameter must be an algebraic type (int, float, BigInteger, BigRational, ...) Problem title: How to constrain type parameter must be an algebraic type (int, float, BigInteger, BigRational, ...) Tags: f%23 Problem: How to constrain type parameter must be an algebraic type (int, float, BigIn...
How to constrain type parameter must be an algebraic type (int, float, BigInteger, BigRational, ...) How to constrain type parameter must be an algebraic type (int, float, BigInteger, BigRational, ...) f%23 How BigInteger BigRational System Foo __.Value Add a.Value b.Value Create foo.Value.ToString EntryPoint Foo.log F...
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Title: Is it possible to force the use of a type from a discriminated union in another type? Problem title: Is it possible to force the use of a type from a discriminated union in another type? Tags: f%23, discriminated-union Problem: Is it possible to force the use of a type from a discriminated union in another type?...
Is it possible to force the use of a type from a discriminated union in another type? Is it possible to force the use of a type from a discriminated union in another type? f%23 discriminated-union a Type1 Type2 SomeField MyData A.Type1 AssignedId InternalId Is it possible to force the use of a type from a discriminated...
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Title: Why can&#x27;t non-partial active patterns be parameterized in F#? Problem title: Why can&#x27;t non-partial active patterns be parameterized in F#? Tags: f%23, .net, design-patterns, syntax Problem: Why can't non-partial active patterns be parameterized in F#? The following F# code works as I expected, printing...
Why can&#x27;t non-partial active patterns be parameterized in F#? Why can&#x27;t non-partial active patterns be parameterized in F#? f%23 .net design-patterns syntax Why Char LazyList.Nil None LazyList.Cons Some System.Char.ToUpper Matched Didn LazyList.of_list NoChar FS0191 Only FS0722 Why can't non-partial active pa...
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Title: F# Same assembly giving different performance Problem title: F# Same assembly giving different performance Tags: .net, f%23 Problem: F# Same assembly giving different performance I am trying to understand why code which generates the same assembly is having such different performance. I have a struct that I am u...
F# Same assembly giving different performance F# Same assembly giving different performance .net f%23 Same Struct StructWrapper Measure Value Values this.Item this.Values this.Length LanguagePrimitives.Int32WithMeasure this.Values.Length ItemIdx test1 x.Length test2 Arr.test1 Double L0000 L0003 xmm0 L0007 L0009 L000c L...
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Title: sharing a tuple type in a discriminated union Problem title: sharing a tuple type in a discriminated union Tags: set, sequence, f%23, dry Problem: sharing a tuple type in a discriminated union suppose we have type MyTuples = | One of a: string * b: string * c: string | Two of a: string * b: string * c: string * ...
sharing a tuple type in a discriminated union sharing a tuple type in a discriminated union set sequence f%23 dry MyTuples One Two Three MyOne MySharingTuples MyTuples.Two MySharingTuples.Two MyOne.One MyTuples.One sharing a tuple type in a discriminated union suppose we have Would it not be possible to share a: string...
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Title: Error in fsproj file prevents it from being opened Problem title: Error in fsproj file prevents it from being opened Tags: asp.net, visual-studio-2013, f%23 Problem: Error in fsproj file prevents it from being opened I created a new project in Visual Studio 2013 using the F# ASP.NET MVC 5 and Web API 2 , availab...
Error in fsproj file prevents it from being opened Error in fsproj file prevents it from being opened asp.net visual-studio-2013 f%23 being Error ASP.NET MVC Web API Nuget Content Scripts PROJECTNAME.fsproj One Widgets v_1_10_4 Lightness jquery-ui-1.10.4.custom.min.css Visual Studio None Include animated-overlay.gif ui...
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30846785
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Title: How to handle Arithmetic operation OverflowException in F#? Problem title: How to handle Arithmetic operation OverflowException in F#? Tags: f%23, python Problem: How to handle Arithmetic operation OverflowException in F#? I'm doing Project Euler problem 1 in F#: Multiples of 3 and 5 If we list all the natural n...
How to handle Arithmetic operation OverflowException in F#? How to handle Arithmetic operation OverflowException in F#? f%23 python OverflowException System.OverflowException How Arithmetic List.filter List.sum Wall Out How to handle Arithmetic operation OverflowException in F#? I'm doing Project Euler problem 1 in F#:...
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Title: How to make FSI work under NET5 and make stupid stackoverflow message &quot;Title cannot contain ...&quot; shut up? Problem title: How to make FSI work under NET5 and make stupid stackoverflow message &quot;Title cannot contain ...&quot; shut up? Tags: f%23-interactive, f%23, .net-5 Problem: How to make FSI work...
How to make FSI work under NET5 and make stupid stackoverflow message &quot;Title cannot contain ...&quot; shut up? How to make FSI work under NET5 and make stupid stackoverflow message &quot;Title cannot contain ...&quot; shut up? f%23-interactive f%23 .net-5 System.TypeLoadException assembly How FSI NET5 Title Micros...
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("%")>] Percent type PSUnitValue = abstract ``as``: PSUnit -> float abstract ``value``: float with get, set abstract ``type``: PSUnit with get, set let UnitValue : PSUnitValue = jsNative open Photoshop let test = new UnitValue(); test.``value`` = 12.0; test.``type`` = Unit.Centimeters Console.WriteLine (test.``as`` PSU...
("%")>] Percent type PSUnitValue = abstract ``as``: PSUnit -> float abstract ``value``: float with get, set abstract ``type``: PSUnit with get, set let UnitValue : PSUnitValue = jsNative open Photoshop let test = new UnitValue(); test.``value`` = 12.0; test.``type`` = Unit.Centimeters Console.WriteLine (test.``as`` PSU...
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Title: How to access the same label from more then one record type? Problem title: How to access the same label from more then one record type? Tags: record, label, f%23 Problem: How to access the same label from more then one record type? Is it possible to have one function call the same label from different record ty...
How to access the same label from more then one record type? How to access the same label from more then one record type? record label f%23 more How Pen Diameter InkColor Pencil Hardness Blackness black_pen Black mechanical_pencil writing_utility How to access the same label from more then one record type? Is it possib...
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66557323_c0
66557323
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Title: How do I walk the Odata entity model graph? Problem title: How do I walk the Odata entity model graph? Tags: f%23, odata Problem: How do I walk the Odata entity model graph? #r "nuget: Microsoft.OData.Edm" open Microsoft.OData.Edm open System.Xml let reader = XmlReader.Create("metadata.xml") let success, edmMode...
How do I walk the Odata entity model graph? How do I walk the Odata entity model graph? f%23 odata How Odata Microsoft.OData.Edm System.Xml XmlReader.Create metadata.xml Csdl.CsdlReader.TryParse edmModel.EntityContainer edmModel.SchemaElements Seq.cast IEdmSchemaElement Array.ofSeq elem.Name elem.SchemaElementKind elem...
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d : Point) (arr : Point []) : Point [] = let add (d : Point) (p : Point) : Point = Point (d.X + p.X, d.Y + p.Y) Array.map (add d) arr // ********* Rotate the clock hands ********* let rotate (theta : float) (arr : Point []) : Point [] = let toInt = int << round let rot (t : float) (p : Point) : Point = let (x, y) = (fl...
d : Point) (arr : Point []) : Point [] = let add (d : Point) (p : Point) : Point = Point (d.X + p.X, d.Y + p.Y) Array.map (add d) arr // ********* Rotate the clock hands ********* let rotate (theta : float) (arr : Point []) : Point [] = let toInt = int << round let rot (t : float) (p : Point) : Point = let (x, y) = (fl...
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Title: How to do a left join on a non unique column/index in Deedle Problem title: How to do a left join on a non unique column/index in Deedle Tags: pandas, deedle, f%23 Problem: How to do a left join on a non unique column/index in Deedle I am trying to do a left join between two data frames in Deedle. Examples of th...
How to do a left join on a non unique column/index in Deedle How to do a left join on a non unique column/index in Deedle pandas deedle f%23 How Deedle Frame.ofColumns Door Repair Lift Replacement Window Cleaning Work Order Codes Frame.join JoinKind.Outer pd.DataFrame pd.merge Result NaN How to do a left join on a non ...
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3023153_c1
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.tl, since the first group is always the entirety of the matched string. if m.Count > 0 then Some (List.tail [ for g in m -> g.Value ]) else None let isEmail (link:string) = link.Contains("@") let isMailto (link:string) = if Seq.length link >=6 then link.[0..5] = "mailto" else false let isJavascript (link:string) = if ...
.tl, since the first group is always the entirety of the matched string. if m.Count > 0 then Some (List.tail [ for g in m -> g.Value ]) else None let isEmail (link:string) = link.Contains("@") let isMailto (link:string) = if Seq.length link >=6 then link.[0..5] = "mailto" else false let isJavascript (link:string) = if ...
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35630959_c0
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fsharp
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Title: SqlDataProvider query against its own data? Problem title: SqlDataProvider query against its own data? Tags: f%23 Problem: SqlDataProvider query against its own data? So I'm trying to query from a table where the row has an Id column and a parentId which links to a row in the same table. When a parent has no par...
SqlDataProvider query against its own data? SqlDataProvider query against its own data? f%23 System.InvalidOperationException scope SqlDataProvider SELECT Organisation WHERE ParentId Literal Hidden ConnectionString DatabaseVendor Common.DatabaseProviderTypes.MSSQLSERVER IndividualsAmount UseOptionTypes sql.GetDataConte...
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64723616_c0
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fsharp
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Title: Projecting results from MongoDb Find in F# Problem title: Projecting results from MongoDb Find in F# Tags: .net, f%23, mongodb-query, mongodb.driver, mongodb Problem: Projecting results from MongoDb Find in F# I'm trying to query MongoDB using MongoDB.Driver and return a partial result using mongo projection. I'...
Projecting results from MongoDb Find in F# Projecting results from MongoDb Find in F# .net f%23 mongodb-query mongodb.driver mongodb MongoDb Projecting Find FilterDefinition database.GetCollection collection.Find ToEnumerable List.ofSeq Builders MyModel Filter.Eq s.id MyInnerModel ObjectId MyModelProjection1 m.z.zInner...
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68203547_c0
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Title: Syntax on converting a C# Class to an F# Class with additional constructor and methods Problem title: Syntax on converting a C# Class to an F# Class with additional constructor and methods Tags: constructor, class, f%23 Problem: Syntax on converting a C# Class to an F# Class with additional constructor and metho...
Syntax on converting a C# Class to an F# Class with additional constructor and methods Syntax on converting a C# Class to an F# Class with additional constructor and methods constructor class f%23 Syntax MyStroke System.Windows.Ink.Stroke Guid e3b886cc-7d89-42e9-9336-dbb38f108ab2 DiagramId StylusPointCollection PenEnum...
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2672791_c0
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Title: Is functional GUI programming possible? Problem title: Is functional GUI programming possible? Tags: functional-programming, f%23, haskell, user-interface Problem: Is functional GUI programming possible? I've recently caught the FP bug (trying to learn Haskell), and I've been really impressed with what I've seen...
Is functional GUI programming possible? Is functional GUI programming possible? functional-programming f%23 haskell user-interface GUI Is functional GUI programming possible? I've recently caught the FP bug (trying to learn Haskell), and I've been really impressed with what I've seen so far (first-class functions, lazy...
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65176193
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Title: Updating an F# ASP.NET Core app from .NET 3.1 to 5.0 Problem title: Updating an F# ASP.NET Core app from .NET 3.1 to 5.0 Tags: f%23, asp.net-core Problem: Updating an F# ASP.NET Core app from .NET 3.1 to 5.0 I was taking a look at the following tutorial: F# REST API: A step by step using Entity Framework Core, M...
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69828962_c0
69828962
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Title: Removing key from session state Problem title: Removing key from session state Tags: suave, f%23 Problem: Removing key from session state ( Noting that my total experience with Suave and back-end web-development in general can be measured in days and counted on one hand ) As part of my project, whenever a user s...
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64273521_c0
64273521
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Title: How to format a multi-line F# function in VisualStudio *.fsx Problem title: How to format a multi-line F# function in VisualStudio *.fsx Tags: f%23, formatting, visual-studio-2019 Problem: How to format a multi-line F# function in VisualStudio *.fsx Q1: I want to format an F# function over multiple lines in *.fs...
How to format a multi-line F# function in VisualStudio *.fsx How to format a multi-line F# function in VisualStudio *.fsx f%23 formatting visual-studio-2019 How VisualStudio Declare Hansen Michael Functional Programming Using Cambridge University Press Kindle Edition Hint String.length WANT visual-studio-2019 How to fo...
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49259607_c0
49259607
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Title: How to replace the c# template with the f# one to generate the f# templates in BDD Specflow Problem title: How to replace the c# template with the f# one to generate the f# templates in BDD Specflow Tags: specflow, f%23, bdd Problem: How to replace the c# template with the f# one to generate the f# templates in ...
How to replace the c# template with the f# one to generate the f# templates in BDD Specflow How to replace the c# template with the f# one to generate the f# templates in BDD Specflow specflow f%23 bdd How BDD Specflow How to replace the c# template with the f# one to generate the f# templates in BDD Specflow can you p...
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