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73637271
fsharp
0
Title: Why does "override val" not exist in f#? Problem title: Why does "override val" not exist in f#? Tags: f%23, inheritance, functional-programming Problem: Why does "override val" not exist in f#? Why is there no such thing as "override val" in F#? In the language spec I see it on page 155 http...
Why does "override val" not exist in f#? Why does "override val" not exist in f#? f%23 inheritance functional-programming Why Why does "override val" not exist in f#? Why is there no such thing as "override val" in F#? In the language spec I see it on page 155 https://fsharp.org/specs/language-spec/...
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28920806_c0
28920806
fsharp
0
Title: "The input sequence has an insufficient number of elements" on a Seq.length call? Problem title: "The input sequence has an insufficient number of elements" on a Seq.length call? Tags: f%23, .net, invalidoperationexception, seq, sequences Problem: "The input sequence has an insufficient numbe...
"The input sequence has an insufficient number of elements" on a Seq.length call? "The input sequence has an insufficient number of elements" on a Seq.length call? f%23 .net invalidoperationexception seq sequences Seq.length HammingDistance b1:seq b2:seq Seq.zip HammingWeight b:byte byte1:byte offse...
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39962245_c0
39962245
fsharp
0
Title: F# Equivalent to C#'s "extern alias" Problem title: F# Equivalent to C#'s "extern alias" Tags: alias, f%23, extern Problem: F# Equivalent to C#'s "extern alias" Anyone knows the F# equivalent to C#'s "extern alias" statement as described here? https://blogs.msdn.microsoft.com/abhina...
F# Equivalent to C#'s "extern alias" F# Equivalent to C#'s "extern alias" alias f%23 extern Equivalent F# Equivalent to C#'s "extern alias" Anyone knows the F# equivalent to C#'s "extern alias" statement as described here? https://blogs.msdn.microsoft.com/abhinaba/2005/11/30/c-2-0-using-di...
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20041840_c0
20041840
fsharp
0
Title: How do you create a reactive dataframe (populated with streaming data) in Deedle? Problem title: How do you create a reactive dataframe (populated with streaming data) in Deedle? Tags: reactive-programming, f%23, deedle Problem: How do you create a reactive dataframe (populated with streaming data) in Deedle? I ...
How do you create a reactive dataframe (populated with streaming data) in Deedle? How do you create a reactive dataframe (populated with streaming data) in Deedle? reactive-programming f%23 deedle How Deedle How do you create a reactive dataframe (populated with streaming data) in Deedle? I want to create a dataframe w...
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28621261_c0
28621261
fsharp
0
Title: F# If-Then-Else trouble Problem title: F# If-Then-Else trouble Tags: f%23 Problem: F# If-Then-Else trouble let downTo n = if (n.Equals(0)) then printfn "\n Empty List Provided \n";; else List.rev(List.init n (fun index -> index + 1));; I'm trying to create a list 'n' length, if a number greater than 0 is passed....
F# If-Then-Else trouble F# If-Then-Else trouble f%23 If-Then-Else n.Equals Empty List Provided List.rev List.init F# If-Then-Else trouble I'm trying to create a list 'n' length, if a number greater than 0 is passed. If not, print an error message. The List works by itself, but not in the If-Else statement. How can this...
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51429867_c0
51429867
fsharp
0
Title: What's the best way to use the SAFE stack and still have a JSON-SPEC API? Problem title: What's the best way to use the SAFE stack and still have a JSON-SPEC API? Tags: f%23, .net-core, .net, json-api Problem: What's the best way to use the SAFE stack and still have a JSON-SPEC API? I'd like to use the...
What's the best way to use the SAFE stack and still have a JSON-SPEC API? What's the best way to use the SAFE stack and still have a JSON-SPEC API? f%23 .net-core .net json-api What SAFE JSON-SPEC API What's the best way to use the SAFE stack and still have a JSON-SPEC API? I'd like to use the SAFE stack and ...
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52471481_c0
52471481
fsharp
0
Title: Need help in F# sequence Problem title: Need help in F# sequence Tags: f%23 Problem: Need help in F# sequence I am new to F# (started to learn only today), I tried to implement fibonacci sequence recursively. I am not sure whether it is syntactically or logically wrong let rec fibonacciRecursive (x : int) = seq{...
Need help in F# sequence Need help in F# sequence f%23 Need Seq.pairwise Seq.map Seq.toList Need help in F# sequence I am new to F# (started to learn only today), I tried to implement fibonacci sequence recursively. I am not sure whether it is syntactically or logically wrong
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33396176_c1
33396176
fsharp
1
5 _ = 13 let tempResult = ref 0 let mapResult result = tempResult := result Success "unused result" let guy = new InteropGuy(add5, mapResult) guy.Add5AndMap 8 |> ignore Assert.AreEqual(13, !tempResult) Is there a better way to do this or is this generally how to test composition in isolation? Design comments also appre...
5 _ = 13 let tempResult = ref 0 let mapResult result = tempResult := result Success "unused result" let guy = new InteropGuy(add5, mapResult) guy.Add5AndMap 8 |> ignore Assert.AreEqual(13, !tempResult) Is there a better way to do this or is this generally how to test composition in isolation? Design comments also appre...
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19037579_c0
19037579
fsharp
0
Title: How are interfaces exported in Funscript Problem title: How are interfaces exported in Funscript Tags: f%23, funscript, javascript Problem: How are interfaces exported in Funscript I've got the Funscript examples working. Now I'm trying to make something like a Funscript library which has functions (and hopefull...
How are interfaces exported in Funscript How are interfaces exported in Funscript f%23 funscript javascript How Funscript How are interfaces exported in Funscript I've got the Funscript examples working. Now I'm trying to make something like a Funscript library which has functions (and hopefully classes!) that can be c...
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29100748_c0
29100748
fsharp
0
Title: How to store state in an F# Akka.NET Actor? Problem title: How to store state in an F# Akka.NET Actor? Tags: akka.net, f%23, actor Problem: How to store state in an F# Akka.NET Actor? In C# ReceiveActor s I can just have state as private fields in the class. How should I do this in an idiomatic way with the F# A...
How to store state in an F# Akka.NET Actor? How to store state in an F# Akka.NET Actor? akka.net f%23 actor How Akka.NET Actor ReceiveActor Some None How to store state in an F# Akka.NET Actor? In C# ReceiveActor s I can just have state as private fields in the class. How should I do this in an idiomatic way with the F...
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23483425_c0
23483425
fsharp
0
Title: Determine if elements of list1 are containted in list2 F# Problem title: Determine if elements of list1 are containted in list2 F# Tags: list, f%23 Problem: Determine if elements of list1 are containted in list2 F# I have been messing around doing some programming exercises online of F# and I have gotten stuck o...
Determine if elements of list1 are containted in list2 F# Determine if elements of list1 are containted in list2 F# list f%23 Determine list1 list2 Determine if elements of list1 are containted in list2 F# I have been messing around doing some programming exercises online of F# and I have gotten stuck on this. So if i ...
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4891438_c0
4891438
fsharp
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Title: F# construct for grouping of constants Problem title: F# construct for grouping of constants Tags: constants, f%23 Problem: F# construct for grouping of constants I have several pages with titles and I want to be able to define these titles as string constants in some kind of enum. Something like this pageTitles...
F# construct for grouping of constants F# construct for grouping of constants constants f%23 HOME SALES MARKETING LOGOUT pageTitles.SALES Goto F# construct for grouping of constants I have several pages with titles and I want to be able to define these titles as string constants in some kind of enum. Something like thi...
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30962895_c0
30962895
fsharp
0
Title: Typed Array assignment in F# Problem title: Typed Array assignment in F# Tags: types, f%23, arrays Problem: Typed Array assignment in F# Why doesn't this work? open System let ary = Array.create<Int16> 10 ary.[0] <- 42 // compiler error printfn "%d" ary.[0] // compiler error The error I get is something like: Th...
Typed Array assignment in F# Typed Array assignment in F# types f%23 arrays Typed Array System Array.create Int16 Typed Array assignment in F# Why doesn't this work? The error I get is something like: The operator 'expr.[idx]' has been used on an object of indeterminate type based on information prior to this program p...
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46627798_c0
46627798
fsharp
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Title: f# writing custom fold function to perform operations like additions Problem title: f# writing custom fold function to perform operations like additions Tags: recursion, list, fold, f%23 Problem: f# writing custom fold function to perform operations like additions I am relatively new to F# (Have worked on C#, Ja...
f# writing custom fold function to perform operations like additions f# writing custom fold function to perform operations like additions recursion list fold f%23 f# writing custom fold function to perform operations like additions I am relatively new to F# (Have worked on C#, Java & C++). Instead of using List.fold fu...
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41667721_c1
41667721
fsharp
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Insert (v, fun () -> bindOp f (next ())) | Done t -> f t let (>>=) = bindOp However, the f# compiler correctly warns me that: The type variable 'T1 has been constrained to be type 'T2 For this implementation of bindOp the type is fixed throughout the computation, so instead of: Foo > Bar > unit all I can express is: F...
Insert (v, fun () -> bindOp f (next ())) | Done t -> f t let (>>=) = bindOp However, the f# compiler correctly warns me that: The type variable 'T1 has been constrained to be type 'T2 For this implementation of bindOp the type is fixed throughout the computation, so instead of: Foo > Bar > unit all I can express is: F...
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10467833_c0
10467833
fsharp
0
Title: Obtaining elements at n to n+x in a sequence in fsharp Problem title: Obtaining elements at n to n+x in a sequence in fsharp Tags: f%23, sequences Problem: Obtaining elements at n to n+x in a sequence in fsharp Quite simply, given a sequence in F#, how does one obtain elements from index n to index n+x (inclusiv...
Obtaining elements at n to n+x in a sequence in fsharp Obtaining elements at n to n+x in a sequence in fsharp f%23 sequences Obtaining Obtaining elements at n to n+x in a sequence in fsharp Quite simply, given a sequence in F#, how does one obtain elements from index n to index n+x (inclusive)? So, if I have a sequence...
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34273709_c0
34273709
fsharp
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Title: Installation of Visual F# tools for vs 2012 express is failing Problem title: Installation of Visual F# tools for vs 2012 express is failing Tags: f%23 Problem: Installation of Visual F# tools for vs 2012 express is failing Installation of Visual F# Tools for VS2012 express on our Windows Servers (with 2008 R2) ...
Installation of Visual F# tools for vs 2012 express is failing Installation of Visual F# tools for vs 2012 express is failing f%23 Installation Visual Installation of Visual F# tools for vs 2012 express is failing Installation of Visual F# Tools for VS2012 express on our Windows Servers (with 2008 R2) is failing with "...
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9071021_c1
9071021
fsharp
1
Util(m) = if m > ms then true elif n % m = 0 then false else isPrimeUtil(m + 2) isPrimeUtil(3) let nums = [1 .. 20000000] let pcountref = ref 0 // # of primes found let primeCount = pcountref := 0 for x in nums do if (isPrime x) then incr pcountref do primeCount printfn "primeCount = %d" !pcountref Send the program to ...
Util(m) = if m > ms then true elif n % m = 0 then false else isPrimeUtil(m + 2) isPrimeUtil(3) let nums = [1 .. 20000000] let pcountref = ref 0 // # of primes found let primeCount = pcountref := 0 for x in nums do if (isPrime x) then incr pcountref do primeCount printfn "primeCount = %d" !pcountref Send the program to ...
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2906047_c0
2906047
fsharp
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Title: Autocomplete in F# 2008 Problem title: Autocomplete in F# 2008 Tags: f%23, visual-studio Problem: Autocomplete in F# 2008 Is there a way to get autocomplete in F# with Visual Studio 2008? That is, true auto completion (suggest words as soon as you start typing), not the kind where you have to manually press a ke...
Autocomplete in F# 2008 Autocomplete in F# 2008 f%23 visual-studio Autocomplete Autocomplete in F# 2008 Is there a way to get autocomplete in F# with Visual Studio 2008? That is, true auto completion (suggest words as soon as you start typing), not the kind where you have to manually press a key combination? Or, if not...
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21076790_c0
21076790
fsharp
0
Title: Appending lists in lambda Problem title: Appending lists in lambda Tags: list, lambda, f%23 Problem: Appending lists in lambda This works in F# Interactive: let (list:(int * int) List) = [] list @ [(40, 60)];; This doesent work in my program: let rMouseEvent = form.MouseClick.Add(fun args -> list @ [(args.X, arg...
Appending lists in lambda Appending lists in lambda list lambda f%23 Appending List form.MouseClick.Add args.X args.Y Appending lists in lambda This works in F# Interactive: This doesent work in my program: Can someone explain why, and help me solve this? The error says: This expression was expected to have type unit b...
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16711933_c0
16711933
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Title: Use case for F# Choice type Problem title: Use case for F# Choice type Tags: f%23 Problem: Use case for F# Choice type I've been aware of the F# Choice type for a while , but can't think of any place I'd use it rather than defining my own union type with meaningful named cases. The MSDN documentation doesn't off...
Use case for F# Choice type Use case for F# Choice type f%23 Use Choice Use case for F# Choice type I've been aware of the F# Choice type for a while , but can't think of any place I'd use it rather than defining my own union type with meaningful named cases. The MSDN documentation doesn't offer much advice ("Helper ty...
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4239121_c0
4239121
fsharp
0
Title: code compatibility between OCaml and F# Problem title: code compatibility between OCaml and F# Tags: f%23, ocaml Problem: code compatibility between OCaml and F# Good day all, I am developing a small hobby project in OCaml. I was wondering how easy it would be to migrate it to F#. I know that F# has some feature...
code compatibility between OCaml and F# code compatibility between OCaml and F# f%23 ocaml OCaml code compatibility between OCaml and F# Good day all, I am developing a small hobby project in OCaml. I was wondering how easy it would be to migrate it to F#. I know that F# has some features that OCaml doesn't, but I was ...
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5575818_c1
5575818
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Found "; |_ -> printfn "Unmatched Element" // printfn "Dict: ftype: %A; fvalue: %A" v.ftype v.fvalue ) printfn "\n>>>>>> F# Done <<<<< \n" main() Code signals: Constraint, Mismatch, Error, Matching, Data, Type, System, System.Collections.Generic, fvalue:obj, Extract, Dictionary, Elements, str.GetType, ddict.Add, rint3...
Found "; |_ -> printfn "Unmatched Element" // printfn "Dict: ftype: %A; fvalue: %A" v.ftype v.fvalue ) printfn "\n>>>>>> F# Done <<<<< \n" main() Code signals: Constraint, Mismatch, Error, Matching, Data, Type, System, System.Collections.Generic, fvalue:obj, Extract, Dictionary, Elements, str.GetType, ddict.Add, rint3...
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3465988_c0
3465988
fsharp
0
Title: Is there a .Net (prefer F# or C#) implementation of the Hilbert-Huang Transform? Problem title: Is there a .Net (prefer F# or C#) implementation of the Hilbert-Huang Transform? Tags: scientific-computing, .net, c%23, f%23, statistics Problem: Is there a .Net (prefer F# or C#) implementation of the Hilbert-Huang ...
Is there a .Net (prefer F# or C#) implementation of the Hilbert-Huang Transform? Is there a .Net (prefer F# or C#) implementation of the Hilbert-Huang Transform? scientific-computing .net c%23 f%23 statistics Net Hilbert-Huang Transform Is there a .Net (prefer F# or C#) implementation of the Hilbert-Huang Transform? Hi...
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70372106_c0
70372106
fsharp
0
Title: with XPlot/Plotly, how can I draw two graph types on each other, with F#? Problem title: with XPlot/Plotly, how can I draw two graph types on each other, with F#? Tags: f%23, plotly Problem: with XPlot/Plotly, how can I draw two graph types on each other, with F#? I would like to draw a candle chart with lines o...
with XPlot/Plotly, how can I draw two graph types on each other, with F#? with XPlot/Plotly, how can I draw two graph types on each other, with F#? f%23 plotly XPlot Plotly Chart.Candlestick Chart.Plot with XPlot/Plotly, how can I draw two graph types on each other, with F#? I would like to draw a candle chart with lin...
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59469300_c0
59469300
fsharp
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Title: Web crawling in F# Problem title: Web crawling in F# Tags: f%23, web-scraping, web-crawler Problem: Web crawling in F# I'm working on web crawler in F# and have some question on the subject. Do you need to create a script to crawl in F# or can you create a console application? I have seen some tutorials, and all...
Web crawling in F# Web crawling in F# f%23 web-scraping web-crawler Web Web crawling in F# I'm working on web crawler in F# and have some question on the subject. Do you need to create a script to crawl in F# or can you create a console application? I have seen some tutorials, and all of them uses #r (references), whic...
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7237934_c0
7237934
fsharp
0
Title: Find string permutation including the single character using C# or F# Problem title: Find string permutation including the single character using C# or F# Tags: c%23, .net, f%23 Problem: Find string permutation including the single character using C# or F# I would like to generate a list of all possible permutat...
Find string permutation including the single character using C# or F# Find string permutation including the single character using C# or F# c%23 .net f%23 C# Find Find string permutation including the single character using C# or F# I would like to generate a list of all possible permutations of a string containing a v...
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<(Contact -> int)> . The type 'Func<Contact,'a>' does not match the type 'Contact -> int' . This question: Expression<Func<T, bool>> from a F# func seems to address the problem directly, but the solution uses Microsoft.FSharp.Linq.QuotationEvaluation, which I can't find in F# 3.0 for WinRT. How do I turn <@ fun (c : Co...
<(Contact -> int)> . The type 'Func<Contact,'a>' does not match the type 'Contact -> int' . This question: Expression<Func<T, bool>> from a F# func seems to address the problem directly, but the solution uses Microsoft.FSharp.Linq.QuotationEvaluation, which I can't find in F# 3.0 for WinRT. How do I turn <@ fun (c : Co...
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Title: Creating record type in F# Problem title: Creating record type in F# Tags: type-providers, f%23 Problem: Creating record type in F# I would like to craft a simple record type based on fields provided. That is : let rectype = MakeRecordType(['fieldname1'; 'fieldname2']) Going directly to type providers looks like...
Creating record type in F# Creating record type in F# type-providers f%23 Creating MakeRecordType fieldname1 fieldname2 Creating record type in F# I would like to craft a simple record type based on fields provided. That is : Going directly to type providers looks like heavy gunpower for such a simple task. Are there a...
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Title: F# indeterminate type error while variable is annotated Problem title: F# indeterminate type error while variable is annotated Tags: f%23 Problem: F# indeterminate type error while variable is annotated I have a function with a recursive function within, to count the letters in words so that "hello" returns [|("...
F# indeterminate type error while variable is annotated F# indeterminate type error while variable is annotated f%23 a:string Seq.toList _check charList:char Array.exists Array.findIndex Array.set Array.append F# indeterminate type error while variable is annotated I have a function with a recursive function within, to...
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Title: F# - Natural Sort Of Strings Containing Numbers Problem title: F# - Natural Sort Of Strings Containing Numbers Tags: f%23, natural-sort Problem: F# - Natural Sort Of Strings Containing Numbers Is there an F# equivalent of Sorting for Humans: Natural Sort Order ? For example, reproducing the following example: Ac...
F# - Natural Sort Of Strings Containing Numbers F# - Natural Sort Of Strings Containing Numbers f%23 natural-sort Natural Sort Strings Containing Numbers Actual List.sort Expected F# - Natural Sort Of Strings Containing Numbers Is there an F# equivalent of Sorting for Humans: Natural Sort Order ? For example, reproduci...
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Title: F# Curried add20 function Problem title: F# Curried add20 function Tags: f%23 Problem: F# Curried add20 function If anyone can point me in the direction of why this works it would be greatly appreciated. It was from my first f# lab in class. How is add20 working when I have no parameters set to it(Problem 2C2). ...
F# Curried add20 function F# Curried add20 function f%23 Curried add20 Problem add10 End F# Curried add20 function If anyone can point me in the direction of why this works it would be greatly appreciated. It was from my first f# lab in class. How is add20 working when I have no parameters set to it(Problem 2C2).
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Title: how to assert a tuple in conditional Problem title: how to assert a tuple in conditional Tags: f%23 Problem: how to assert a tuple in conditional Given the tuple: let tuple = (true, 1) How do i use this tuple in a conditional? Something like this: if tuple.first then //doesnt work or if x,_ = tuple then // doesn...
how to assert a tuple in conditional how to assert a tuple in conditional f%23 tuple.first how to assert a tuple in conditional Given the tuple: How do i use this tuple in a conditional? Something like this: or I don't want to do this: Is there a nice way to evaluate a tuple value inside a conditional without creating ...
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item or enumerate the list. I could solve this problem by using Seq.cache (and a previous cast to sequence where required) resulting in something like member __.Range = GetIpRangeRec startIp endIp [] |> List.toSeq |> Seq.cache but is this really necessary? I have the feeling that I missed something and the F# compiler...
item or enumerate the list. I could solve this problem by using Seq.cache (and a previous cast to sequence where required) resulting in something like member __.Range = GetIpRangeRec startIp endIp [] |> List.toSeq |> Seq.cache but is this really necessary? I have the feeling that I missed something and the F# compiler...
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Title: is a function a union or a record type? Problem title: is a function a union or a record type? Tags: f%23 Problem: is a function a union or a record type? Scott has a nice talk about domain modeling in F#, and presents the following slide: Is the Deal type a record or union type? My question is regarding this li...
is a function a union or a record type? is a function a union or a record type? f%23 Deal Deck Card is a function a union or a record type? Scott has a nice talk about domain modeling in F#, and presents the following slide: Is the Deal type a record or union type? My question is regarding this line: type Deal = Deck -...
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Title: Are .fsx files interactively compiled in debug or release mode? Problem title: Are .fsx files interactively compiled in debug or release mode? Tags: f%23, f%23-interactive Problem: Are .fsx files interactively compiled in debug or release mode? When launching a .fsx with fsi.exe, does the code is compiled intera...
Are .fsx files interactively compiled in debug or release mode? Are .fsx files interactively compiled in debug or release mode? f%23 f%23-interactive DEBUG Are .fsx files interactively compiled in debug or release mode? When launching a .fsx with fsi.exe, does the code is compiled interactively in debug or release mode...
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Title: Fast data structure for small sets Problem title: Fast data structure for small sets Tags: data-structures, f%23, c%23, .net Problem: Fast data structure for small sets I'm in need for a data structure that can handle small sets (10-20 strings, at most 50, of varying length) very fast. False positives is ok, but...
Fast data structure for small sets Fast data structure for small sets data-structures f%23 c%23 .net Fast Fast data structure for small sets I'm in need for a data structure that can handle small sets (10-20 strings, at most 50, of varying length) very fast. False positives is ok, but false negatives are not. The last ...
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Title: How do you insert a custom HTML tag in Fulma/Fable? Problem title: How do you insert a custom HTML tag in Fulma/Fable? Tags: html, bulma, fable-f%23, f%23 Problem: How do you insert a custom HTML tag in Fulma/Fable? I'm using Fable (2) + Fulma (1.1) + Elmish (2) for a web UI and I want to add a Select dropdown a...
How do you insert a custom HTML tag in Fulma/Fable? How do you insert a custom HTML tag in Fulma/Fable? html bulma fable-f%23 f%23 How HTML Fulma Fable How do you insert a custom HTML tag in Fulma/Fable? I'm using Fable (2) + Fulma (1.1) + Elmish (2) for a web UI and I want to add a Select dropdown as documented in Bul...
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rotdata Result: [{results = [{value = "A";index = 0;}; {value = "B";index = 1;}; {value = "C";index = 2;}]; index = 1;}; {results = [{value = "B"; index = 0;}]; index = 3;}; {results = [{value = "C"; index = 0;}];index = 4;}] Later I will need to support a more complex hierarchy and I would like to avoid writing 5-6 mo...
rotdata Result: [{results = [{value = "A";index = 0;}; {value = "B";index = 1;}; {value = "C";index = 2;}]; index = 1;}; {results = [{value = "B"; index = 0;}]; index = 3;}; {results = [{value = "C"; index = 0;}];index = 4;}] Later I will need to support a more complex hierarchy and I would like to avoid writing 5-6 mo...
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Title: IEqualityComparer equivalent to (=) operator Problem title: IEqualityComparer equivalent to (=) operator Tags: f%23, equality Problem: IEqualityComparer equivalent to (=) operator Is an IEqualityComparer exposed that has the same behavior as the equality ( = ) operator? The LanguagePrimitives module contains a f...
IEqualityComparer equivalent to (=) operator IEqualityComparer equivalent to (=) operator f%23 equality IEqualityComparer FastGenericEqualityComparer GenericEqualityComparer GenericEqualityERComparer IEqualityComparer equivalent to (=) operator Is an IEqualityComparer exposed that has the same behavior as the equality ...
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44563880_c0
44563880
fsharp
0
Title: Using of non latin characters in the Suave Problem title: Using of non latin characters in the Suave Tags: suave, f%23 Problem: Using of non latin characters in the Suave I want to use non latin symbols in the Suave , for example, cyrillic, but getting the weird result MCVE open Suave open Suave.Filters open Sua...
Using of non latin characters in the Suave Using of non latin characters in the Suave suave f%23 Using Suave Suave.Filters Suave.Operators Suave.Successful GET Using of non latin characters in the Suave I want to use non latin symbols in the Suave , for example, cyrillic, but getting the weird result MCVE Result So, th...
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33338039_c0
33338039
fsharp
0
Title: Using a lambda expression with match Problem title: Using a lambda expression with match Tags: f%23 Problem: Using a lambda expression with match I am trying to use a lambda expression to help me return a value but I am getting an error that says the function takes too many agruments, or is used in a context whe...
Using a lambda expression with match Using a lambda expression with match f%23 Using Error Using a lambda expression with match I am trying to use a lambda expression to help me return a value but I am getting an error that says . Here is the sample code: So is it not possible to use a lambda expression here, or am I m...
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3535182_c0
3535182
fsharp
0
Title: F# AsyncWaitOne and AsyncReadToEnd Problem title: F# AsyncWaitOne and AsyncReadToEnd Tags: asynchronous, f%23 Problem: F# AsyncWaitOne and AsyncReadToEnd I am working ti old F# code from Expert F# . However, the example doesn't build anymore. The following two calls don't seem to exist: semaphore.AsyncWaitOne(?m...
F# AsyncWaitOne and AsyncReadToEnd F# AsyncWaitOne and AsyncReadToEnd asynchronous f%23 AsyncWaitOne AsyncReadToEnd semaphore.AsyncWaitOne reader.ReadToEndAsync F# AsyncWaitOne and AsyncReadToEnd I am working ti old F# code from Expert F# . However, the example doesn't build anymore. The following two calls don't seem ...
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34577915_c2
34577915
fsharp
2
4; ActorId = 4} // internationally omitted for filmid = 5 ]` Code signals: Why, QuerySource.films, QuerySource.filmActors, fa.FilmId, f.Id, QuerySource.actors, fa.ActorId, a.Id, f.Name, f.ReleaseYear, a.LastName, a.FirstName, QuerySource, System, Film, Name, ReleaseYear, Gross, Nullable, x.ToString, x.Name, x.ReleaseYe...
4; ActorId = 4} // internationally omitted for filmid = 5 ]` Code signals: Why, QuerySource.films, QuerySource.filmActors, fa.FilmId, f.Id, QuerySource.actors, fa.ActorId, a.Id, f.Name, f.ReleaseYear, a.LastName, a.FirstName, QuerySource, System, Film, Name, ReleaseYear, Gross, Nullable, x.ToString, x.Name, x.ReleaseYe...
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35163888_c0
35163888
fsharp
0
Title: Why does a StaticallyResolvedTypeParameter method call compile when it fails at run-time? Problem title: Why does a StaticallyResolvedTypeParameter method call compile when it fails at run-time? Tags: .net, inline, static-typing, c%23, f%23 Problem: Why does a StaticallyResolvedTypeParameter method call compile ...
Why does a StaticallyResolvedTypeParameter method call compile when it fails at run-time? Why does a StaticallyResolvedTypeParameter method call compile when it fails at run-time? .net inline static-typing c%23 f%23 NotSupportedException C# Why StaticallyResolvedTypeParameter Library1 Class1 __.Foo MyModule Foo Console...
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7667869_c0
7667869
fsharp
0
Title: F# fails to install on MonoDevelop 2.8 for Mac Problem title: F# fails to install on MonoDevelop 2.8 for Mac Tags: f%23, macos, mono, monodevelop Problem: F# fails to install on MonoDevelop 2.8 for Mac I foolishly upgraded my MonoDevelop to 2.8 on my Mac, and the F# binding now fails to install from the http://f...
F# fails to install on MonoDevelop 2.8 for Mac F# fails to install on MonoDevelop 2.8 for Mac f%23 macos mono monodevelop MonoDevelop Mac F# fails to install on MonoDevelop 2.8 for Mac I foolishly upgraded my MonoDevelop to 2.8 on my Mac, and the F# binding now fails to install from the http://functional-variations.net...
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41570314_c0
41570314
fsharp
0
Title: Error using bool.Parse on null/empty values Problem title: Error using bool.Parse on null/empty values Tags: f%23 Problem: Error using bool.Parse on null/empty values I have an expression using pipe operator that converts the value to string and then to bool, however sometimes the original value can be null. How...
Error using bool.Parse on null/empty values Error using bool.Parse on null/empty values f%23 bool.Parse Error Dictionary Error using bool.Parse on null/empty values I have an expression using pipe operator that converts the value to string and then to bool, however sometimes the original value can be null. How can I us...
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20111015_c0
20111015
fsharp
0
Title: Deedle - how to select rows by slicing? Problem title: Deedle - how to select rows by slicing? Tags: deedle, f%23 Problem: Deedle - how to select rows by slicing? I want to select some rows based on multiple rows' value comparisons. say the data frame (df) is like: one two three four a 0 1 2 3 b 4 5 6 7 c 8 9 10...
Deedle - how to select rows by slicing? Deedle - how to select rows by slicing? deedle f%23 Deedle Deedle - how to select rows by slicing? I want to select some rows based on multiple rows' value comparisons. say the data frame (df) is like: I want to get the rows where col["two"] >= 5 and col["four"] <=11. This can be...
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69952410_c0
69952410
fsharp
0
Title: Precedence of custom operators in F# Problem title: Precedence of custom operators in F# Tags: operators, f%23 Problem: Precedence of custom operators in F# I'm trying to create operators similar to (&&) and (||), and with the same precedence. My code is: let (&&.) = (&&) let (||.) = (||) printf $"{true ||. true...
Precedence of custom operators in F# Precedence of custom operators in F# operators f%23 Precedence Precedence of custom operators in F# I'm trying to create operators similar to (&&) and (||), and with the same precedence. My code is: This prints "False = True". As I understand it, in F# the precedence of custom opera...
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52529367_c0
52529367
fsharp
0
Title: In F#, is it possible to limit the range of values in a single case discriminated union? Problem title: In F#, is it possible to limit the range of values in a single case discriminated union? Tags: f%23 Problem: In F#, is it possible to limit the range of values in a single case discriminated union? In the exam...
In F#, is it possible to limit the range of values in a single case discriminated union? In F#, is it possible to limit the range of values in a single case discriminated union? f%23 Foo uint64 Compiler In F#, is it possible to limit the range of values in a single case discriminated union? In the example below, I want...
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23256355_c0
23256355
fsharp
0
Title: Passing F# function to IEnumerable.Where vs IEnumerable.All Problem title: Passing F# function to IEnumerable.Where vs IEnumerable.All Tags: linq, f%23, .net Problem: Passing F# function to IEnumerable.Where vs IEnumerable.All Given the following: open System.Linq let even n = n % 2 = 0 let seqA = seq { 0..2..10...
Passing F# function to IEnumerable.Where vs IEnumerable.All Passing F# function to IEnumerable.Where vs IEnumerable.All linq f%23 .net Passing IEnumerable.Where IEnumerable.All System.Linq seqA.Where seqA.All Where All Passing F# function to IEnumerable.Where vs IEnumerable.All Given the following: this is a valid expr...
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7721902_c1
7721902
fsharp
1
; neoC5H12 = 0.0; N2 = 0.0; nC5H12 = 0.0; O2 = 0.0; nC4H10 = 0.0; He = 0.0; H2 = 0.0; H2O = 0.0; id = 0us; } <- that is what I want to have by default, because I've got much lager structures then this and writing such constuctors is wicked. Code signals: How, tagONEDEV_FlowRec, DeviceModel.tagONEDEV_FlowRec, Marshal.Al...
; neoC5H12 = 0.0; N2 = 0.0; nC5H12 = 0.0; O2 = 0.0; nC4H10 = 0.0; He = 0.0; H2 = 0.0; H2O = 0.0; id = 0us; } <- that is what I want to have by default, because I've got much lager structures then this and writing such constuctors is wicked. Code signals: How, tagONEDEV_FlowRec, DeviceModel.tagONEDEV_FlowRec, Marshal.Al...
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19965947_c0
19965947
fsharp
0
Title: F# and explicit conversion in LINQ to XML Problem title: F# and explicit conversion in LINQ to XML Tags: operator-keyword, xelement, explicit-conversion, linq-to-xml, f%23 Problem: F# and explicit conversion in LINQ to XML In C# I can express this: var xe = XElement.Parse("<foo></foo>"); var maybe = (bool?)xe.El...
F# and explicit conversion in LINQ to XML F# and explicit conversion in LINQ to XML operator-keyword xelement explicit-conversion linq-to-xml f%23 LINQ XML XElement.Parse xe.Element op_Explicit F# and explicit conversion in LINQ to XML In C# I can express this: How can this be expressed in F#? Edit: I did find this hel...
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Title: How can I use a map as a type in F#? Problem title: How can I use a map as a type in F#? Tags: f%23 Problem: How can I use a map as a type in F#? I have the following: Map [ "A", new Dictionary<int64, int64 * float>() "B", new Dictionary<int64, int64 * float>() ] and I would like a dictionary of those, something...
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Title: How to easily handle a /dev/input events in Linux using F# Problem title: How to easily handle a /dev/input events in Linux using F# Tags: system.reactive, mono, linux, f%23, events Problem: How to easily handle a /dev/input events in Linux using F# I try to write a event-driven program with Rx and Rxx that work...
How to easily handle a /dev/input events in Linux using F# How to easily handle a /dev/input events in Linux using F# system.reactive mono linux f%23 events F# How Linux system.reactive How to easily handle a /dev/input events in Linux using F# I try to write a event-driven program with Rx and Rxx that works with devic...
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Title: F# - Combine Multiple Column String Lists Into Array Problem title: F# - Combine Multiple Column String Lists Into Array Tags: arrays, f%23, list Problem: F# - Combine Multiple Column String Lists Into Array I have a number of column string lists (11), which I would like to combine into a single array: [List1] A...
F# - Combine Multiple Column String Lists Into Array F# - Combine Multiple Column String Lists Into Array arrays f%23 list Combine Multiple Column Lists Into Array List1 Alpha Bravo Charlie List2 List3 F# - Combine Multiple Column String Lists Into Array I have a number of column string lists (11), which I would like t...
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Title: Best way to implement very simple F# function Problem title: Best way to implement very simple F# function Tags: f%23 Problem: Best way to implement very simple F# function I'm very new to F#, and functional programming, I started learning today! Is this is the best way to implement a function that returns if a ...
Best way to implement very simple F# function Best way to implement very simple F# function f%23 Best System String.forall Char.IsDigit Best way to implement very simple F# function I'm very new to F#, and functional programming, I started learning today! Is this is the best way to implement a function that returns if ...
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Title: F# broken in VS build tools 2019 16.6.0 Problem title: F# broken in VS build tools 2019 16.6.0 Tags: f%23 Problem: F# broken in VS build tools 2019 16.6.0 After installing this version, nothing that touches F# will build, everything throws the same exception: error FS0193: Could not load file or assembly System....
F# broken in VS build tools 2019 16.6.0 F# broken in VS build tools 2019 16.6.0 f%23 FS0193 Could System.Buffers Version F# broken in VS build tools 2019 16.6.0 After installing this version, nothing that touches F# will build, everything throws the same exception: Apparently it's nothing to do with what I'm building. ...
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Title: How do I use a specific version of the F# compiler in MSBuild projects? Problem title: How do I use a specific version of the F# compiler in MSBuild projects? Tags: visual-studio, f%23, msbuild Problem: How do I use a specific version of the F# compiler in MSBuild projects? I have some F# project files generated...
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Title: Can an F# function be considered tail recursive it uses the TailCall .net opcode Problem title: Can an F# function be considered tail recursive it uses the TailCall .net opcode Tags: f%23, tail-recursion, tail-call-optimization, performance Problem: Can an F# function be considered tail recursive it uses the Tai...
Can an F# function be considered tail recursive it uses the TailCall .net opcode Can an F# function be considered tail recursive it uses the TailCall .net opcode f%23 tail-recursion tail-call-optimization performance Can TailCall Can an F# function be considered tail recursive it uses the TailCall .net opcode Since .ne...
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Title: Ionide&#x27;s codelens in F# doesn&#x27;t show (vscode) Problem title: Ionide&#x27;s codelens in F# doesn&#x27;t show (vscode) Tags: f%23, visual-studio-code Problem: Ionide's codelens in F# doesn't show (vscode) After reinstalling my Mac, codeLens doesn't work all of a sudden. I'm using vscode for mac with the ...
Ionide&#x27;s codelens in F# doesn&#x27;t show (vscode) Ionide&#x27;s codelens in F# doesn&#x27;t show (vscode) f%23 visual-studio-code Ionide Ionide's codelens in F# doesn't show (vscode) After reinstalling my Mac, codeLens doesn't work all of a sudden. I'm using vscode for mac with the ionide-fsharp extension install...
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Title: A more functional alternative to array2D in F# Problem title: A more functional alternative to array2D in F# Tags: functional-programming, f%23 Problem: A more functional alternative to array2D in F# In F# array2Ds are mutable which doesn't make for the most functional code. At the moment, I'm hiding this by doi...
A more functional alternative to array2D in F# A more functional alternative to array2D in F# functional-programming f%23 array2D Array2D.copy A more functional alternative to array2D in F# In F# array2Ds are mutable which doesn't make for the most functional code. At the moment, I'm hiding this by doing a Array2D.copy...
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Title: Arraysort f# not giving wanted type Problem title: Arraysort f# not giving wanted type Tags: f%23, sorting, types Problem: Arraysort f# not giving wanted type I've created a function that sorts an array by converting it to a list first (might be a little silly, but that's my solution whatsoever). Anyways, it doe...
Arraysort f# not giving wanted type Arraysort f# not giving wanted type f%23 sorting types Arraysort array:int Arraysort f# not giving wanted type I've created a function that sorts an array by converting it to a list first (might be a little silly, but that's my solution whatsoever). Anyways, it doesn't show up with t...
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Title: FsUnit and NUnit without using objects? Problem title: FsUnit and NUnit without using objects? Tags: .net, unit-testing, nunit, f%23 Problem: FsUnit and NUnit without using objects? Here is a working trivial test: module Tests open NUnit.Framework open FsUnit [<TestFixture>] type simple ()= [<Test>] member test....
FsUnit and NUnit without using objects? FsUnit and NUnit without using objects? .net unit-testing nunit f%23 objects FsUnit NUnit Tests NUnit.Framework TestFixture Test FsUnit and NUnit without using objects? Here is a working trivial test: My project doesn't use any of F#'s OOP features yet - can I write tests without...
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Title: How to yield an array by choosing items to add Problem title: How to yield an array by choosing items to add Tags: f%23 Problem: How to yield an array by choosing items to add I have the following array let evens = [| for key in numbersDictionary.Keys -> match numbersDictionary.[key] % 2 | 0 -> Some(numbersDicti...
How to yield an array by choosing items to add How to yield an array by choosing items to add f%23 How numbersDictionary.Keys Some None How to yield an array by choosing items to add I have the following array I do have the array of option types with None for odd numbers. How do I tweak the above statement so evens bec...
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Title: Can I use LINQ queries to join and filter F# sequences? Problem title: Can I use LINQ queries to join and filter F# sequences? Tags: f%23 Problem: Can I use LINQ queries to join and filter F# sequences? I am working with some F# sequences and I need to perform a join to compare them. It will be convenient to use...
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Title: How would I implement a get Max element function in F#? Problem title: How would I implement a get Max element function in F#? Tags: f%23 Problem: How would I implement a get Max element function in F#? I am pretty new to F# and having trouble with some basic functions. I am given a list: let list1 = [1;2;3;4;5;...
How would I implement a get Max element function in F#? How would I implement a get Max element function in F#? f%23 How Max list1 How would I implement a get Max element function in F#? I am pretty new to F# and having trouble with some basic functions. I am given a list: How would I create a getMax function that recu...
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3536945_c1
3536945
fsharp
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project Add this code to Module1.fs, below the module Module1 line: open MyLib let answer = Class1.GetAnswer() Compile. Everything should build cleanly. Go to the build tab in the project properties for MyLib. Change the platform target to x64. Do the same for MyOtherLib. Build again. You will now get two errors in th...
project Add this code to Module1.fs, below the module Module1 line: open MyLib let answer = Class1.GetAnswer() Compile. Everything should build cleanly. Go to the build tab in the project properties for MyLib. Change the platform target to x64. Do the same for MyOtherLib. Build again. You will now get two errors in th...
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63642924_c0
63642924
fsharp
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Title: F# Pattern Match JSON Type Provider or Class Type Problem title: F# Pattern Match JSON Type Provider or Class Type Tags: pattern-matching, f%23, f%23-data Problem: F# Pattern Match JSON Type Provider or Class Type Is it possible to pattern match a property from a class type? type A = JsonProvider<"""[{"name": ""...
F# Pattern Match JSON Type Provider or Class Type F# Pattern Match JSON Type Provider or Class Type pattern-matching f%23 f%23-data Pattern Match JSON Type Provider JsonProvider Kitten A.Parse F# Pattern Match JSON Type Provider or Class Type Is it possible to pattern match a property from a class type?
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6967178_c0
6967178
fsharp
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Title: F# How to compile a code quotation to an assembly Problem title: F# How to compile a code quotation to an assembly Tags: metaprogramming, f%23 Problem: F# How to compile a code quotation to an assembly I would like to know if there is a way to compile a code quotation into an assembly? I understand that it is po...
F# How to compile a code quotation to an assembly F# How to compile a code quotation to an assembly metaprogramming f%23 How CompileUntyped Compile Exp x.Compile F# How to compile a code quotation to an assembly I would like to know if there is a way to compile a code quotation into an assembly? I understand that it is...
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75817341_c0
75817341
fsharp
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Title: When to add a unit argument to an existing function in F# Problem title: When to add a unit argument to an existing function in F# Tags: function, unit-type, memoization, idioms, f%23 Problem: When to add a unit argument to an existing function in F# If I am already passing other parameters into a function, do I...
When to add a unit argument to an existing function in F# When to add a unit argument to an existing function in F# function unit-type memoization idioms f%23 When When to add a unit argument to an existing function in F# If I am already passing other parameters into a function, do I have any reason to pass in a unit a...
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22442421_c0
22442421
fsharp
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Title: F# array with O(1) lookup and O(1) slice Problem title: F# array with O(1) lookup and O(1) slice Tags: f%23, slice, functional-programming, arrays Problem: F# array with O(1) lookup and O(1) slice I need an Array-like data structure that supports a.[i] in time O(1) and a.[i..j] also in time O(1). O(1) updates ar...
F# array with O(1) lookup and O(1) slice F# array with O(1) lookup and O(1) slice f%23 slice functional-programming arrays i..j Array F# array with O(1) lookup and O(1) slice I need an Array-like data structure that supports in time O(1) and also in time O(1). O(1) updates are not a requirement. Really, all I need is a...
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17475607_c1
17475607
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; aValue2 = 3;} let myRecord2 = {aValue1 = 7; aValue2 = 5;} let sum = MyRecord.Add(myRecord1, myRecord2) //Does compile 0 Why does the F# compiler struggle with using an operator in this case when using a named member work just fine? Changing both types to be public instead of internal resolves the compilation error, t...
; aValue2 = 3;} let myRecord2 = {aValue1 = 7; aValue2 = 5;} let sum = MyRecord.Add(myRecord1, myRecord2) //Does compile 0 Why does the F# compiler struggle with using an operator in this case when using a named member work just fine? Changing both types to be public instead of internal resolves the compilation error, t...
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47664171_c0
47664171
fsharp
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Title: Why doesn&#x27;t the website default to index.html by default? Problem title: Why doesn&#x27;t the website default to index.html by default? Tags: .net-core, asp.net-core, f%23, elm Problem: Why doesn't the website default to index.html by default? I'm unable to put in the domain name to observe the landing page...
Why doesn&#x27;t the website default to index.html by default? Why doesn&#x27;t the website default to index.html by default? .net-core asp.net-core f%23 elm Why index.html some_url.com asp.net-core Why doesn't the website default to index.html by default? I'm unable to put in the domain name to observe the landing pag...
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53028062_c0
53028062
fsharp
0
Title: F# How to get value of Some from a list Problem title: F# How to get value of Some from a list Tags: f%23 Problem: F# How to get value of Some from a list I have a list of options such as [Some 1; Some 2]. My aim is to get the values of Some elements without using pattern matching and options.get functions. I ha...
F# How to get value of Some from a list F# How to get value of Some from a list f%23 a How Some None Option.map F# How to get value of Some from a list I have a list of options such as [Some 1; Some 2]. My aim is to get the values of Some elements without using pattern matching and options.get functions. I have a testf...
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9899364_c0
9899364
fsharp
0
Title: Autofac with F# Problem title: Autofac with F# Tags: f%23, autofac, c%23-to-f%23, c%23 Problem: Autofac with F# How would I convert the existing C# code _containerBuilder = new ContainerBuilder(); _containerBuilder.RegisterGeneric(typeof(CommandObserver<>)).As(typeof(ICommandObserver<>)); _containerBuilder.Regis...
Autofac with F# Autofac with F# f%23 autofac c%23-to-f%23 c%23 Autofac _containerBuilder ContainerBuilder _containerBuilder.RegisterGeneric CommandObserver ICommandObserver PropertyProvider IPropertyProvider Autofac with F# How would I convert the existing C# code into F#?
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6354863_c0
6354863
fsharp
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Title: Equivalent of Scala &quot;case class&quot; in F# Problem title: Equivalent of Scala &quot;case class&quot; in F# Tags: scala, functional-programming, f%23 Problem: Equivalent of Scala "case class" in F# I am looking for the equivalent in F# of "case classes" that are available in Scala. Cases classes are very us...
Equivalent of Scala &quot;case class&quot; in F# Equivalent of Scala &quot;case class&quot; in F# scala functional-programming f%23 Equivalent Scala Equivalent of Scala "case class" in F# I am looking for the equivalent in F# of "case classes" that are available in Scala. Cases classes are very useful when you want to ...
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55290232_c0
55290232
fsharp
0
Title: F# Recursive function for adding even list elements Problem title: F# Recursive function for adding even list elements Tags: sum, list, f%23 Problem: F# Recursive function for adding even list elements I have a problem, namely, I would like to turn the following code into a recursive function for adding even lis...
F# Recursive function for adding even list elements F# Recursive function for adding even list elements sum list f%23 Recursive List.filter List.length Even F# Recursive function for adding even list elements I have a problem, namely, I would like to turn the following code into a recursive function for adding even lis...
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44096337_c0
44096337
fsharp
0
Title: F# continuation-based tail recursion Problem title: F# continuation-based tail recursion Tags: tail-recursion, f%23, continuation-passing Problem: F# continuation-based tail recursion Can someone clarify the need for acc "" when terminating a continuation-based tail-recursive function like in the following examp...
F# continuation-based tail recursion F# continuation-based tail recursion tail-recursion f%23 continuation-passing repeat_cont i-1 F# continuation-based tail recursion Can someone clarify the need for acc "" when terminating a continuation-based tail-recursive function like in the following example: If the result is a ...
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324947_c0
324947
fsharp
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Title: This expression should have type &#x27;unit&#x27;, but has type &#x27;ConsoleKeyInfo&#x27; Problem title: This expression should have type &#x27;unit&#x27;, but has type &#x27;ConsoleKeyInfo&#x27; Tags: f%23, functional-programming, unit-type Problem: This expression should have type 'unit', but has type 'Consol...
This expression should have type &#x27;unit&#x27;, but has type &#x27;ConsoleKeyInfo&#x27; This expression should have type &#x27;unit&#x27;, but has type &#x27;ConsoleKeyInfo&#x27; f%23 functional-programming unit-type ConsoleKeyInfo This expression should have type 'unit', but has type 'ConsoleKeyInfo' I just wanted ...
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39511324_c1
39511324
fsharp
1
* 'e -> foo * bar is not compatible with the type System.Func<'a, 'b, 'c> Not sure how to read this. Maybe it's that I cannot return a tuple at the end? In C# I would need an anonymous type, like new { Foo = foo, Bar = bar } , not sure how to do that in F#. Code signals: Join, Entity, Framework, Foo, FooID, BarID, Som...
* 'e -> foo * bar is not compatible with the type System.Func<'a, 'b, 'c> Not sure how to read this. Maybe it's that I cannot return a tuple at the end? In C# I would need an anonymous type, like new { Foo = foo, Bar = bar } , not sure how to do that in F#. Code signals: Join, Entity, Framework, Foo, FooID, BarID, Som...
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44804767_c0
44804767
fsharp
0
Title: F# Create custom attribute to expression Problem title: F# Create custom attribute to expression Tags: f%23, expression Problem: F# Create custom attribute to expression In F#, how can I create a custom attribute to apply on expressions? I looked for resources everywhere, but I didn't find nothing. For exemple T...
F# Create custom attribute to expression F# Create custom attribute to expression f%23 expression Create Entrypoint F# Create custom attribute to expression In F#, how can I create a custom attribute to apply on expressions? I looked for resources everywhere, but I didn't find nothing. For exemple The attribute [<Entry...
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13660647_c0
13660647
fsharp
0
Title: F# NameValueCollection to Map Problem title: F# NameValueCollection to Map Tags: namevaluecollection, mailmessage, json, dictionary, f%23 Problem: F# NameValueCollection to Map I have a NameValueCollection which I need to convert to a Map and I just can't work it out. I tried: let headerMap (m : MailMessage) = m...
F# NameValueCollection to Map F# NameValueCollection to Map namevaluecollection mailmessage json dictionary f%23 NameValueCollection Map MailMessage m.Headers Map.map F# NameValueCollection to Map I have a NameValueCollection which I need to convert to a Map and I just can't work it out. I tried: Do I need to use Seq.m...
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68508762_c0
68508762
fsharp
0
Title: Represent finite coordinates as an F# type Problem title: Represent finite coordinates as an F# type Tags: f%23 Problem: Represent finite coordinates as an F# type I'm learning F# by implementing a board game engine. In accordance with the principle that invalid states should not be representable, I want to crea...
Represent finite coordinates as an F# type Represent finite coordinates as an F# type f%23 Represent Represent finite coordinates as an F# type I'm learning F# by implementing a board game engine. In accordance with the principle that invalid states should not be representable, I want to create a type which represents ...
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36802131_c0
36802131
fsharp
0
Title: Reload Suave App on File Save Problem title: Reload Suave App on File Save Tags: .net, f%23, suave Problem: Reload Suave App on File Save I've recently started with Suave; I setup a project using yeoman and the F# generator. To run the app, I build an executable using Fake and then run it. Whenever I change any ...
Reload Suave App on File Save Reload Suave App on File Save .net f%23 suave Reload Suave App File Save Reload Suave App on File Save I've recently started with Suave; I setup a project using yeoman and the F# generator. To run the app, I build an executable using Fake and then run it. Whenever I change any of the app f...
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8238757_c0
8238757
fsharp
0
Title: Using F# Datatypes in C# Problem title: Using F# Datatypes in C# Tags: immutability, f%23, collections, c%23 Problem: Using F# Datatypes in C# More particularly, I really want an immutable/shared linked list, and I think having immutable maps and sets would be nice too. As long as I don't have to worry about the...
Using F# Datatypes in C# Using F# Datatypes in C# immutability f%23 collections c%23 Using Datatypes Using F# Datatypes in C# More particularly, I really want an immutable/shared linked list, and I think having immutable maps and sets would be nice too. As long as I don't have to worry about the core implementation, I ...
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46354373_c1
46354373
fsharp
1
with the C# compiler it takes just 0.3s which is over 4x faster than the original F#. I cannot see why one program is much faster than the other. I've even decompiled both versions to CIL and cannot see any obvious reason. Calling the C# Min function from F# gives the same (poor) performance. The CIL of the inner loop...
with the C# compiler it takes just 0.3s which is over 4x faster than the original F#. I cannot see why one program is much faster than the other. I've even decompiled both versions to CIL and cannot see any obvious reason. Calling the C# Min function from F# gives the same (poor) performance. The CIL of the inner loop...
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47065654_c0
47065654
fsharp
0
Title: F#: Why doesn&#x27;t this code compile? Problem title: F#: Why doesn&#x27;t this code compile? Tags: f%23 Problem: F#: Why doesn't this code compile? This compiles and executes as expected. printfn "value=%i" 1 It prints value=1 to the console. But this doesn't even compile: let format = "value=%i" printfn forma...
F#: Why doesn&#x27;t this code compile? F#: Why doesn&#x27;t this code compile? f%23 Why F#: Why doesn't this code compile? This compiles and executes as expected. It prints value=1 to the console. But this doesn't even compile: I get the following compilation error: The type 'string' is not compatible with the type 'P...
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34224768_c1
34224768
fsharp
1
race: %i runner: %s" raceId r.) but r.name isn't available in VS intellisense. I know i'm failing to understand why the output of my grouping function is defined as seq<CsvProvider<...>.Row> instead of seq<Runner> , but i cant find anything to explain it to me, or how to attack the problem i am having. Alex Code signal...
race: %i runner: %s" raceId r.) but r.name isn't available in VS intellisense. I know i'm failing to understand why the output of my grouping function is defined as seq<CsvProvider<...>.Row> instead of seq<Runner> , but i cant find anything to explain it to me, or how to attack the problem i am having. Alex Code signal...
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27530749_c0
27530749
fsharp
0
Title: Deedle: grouping time series in top 3 and rest Problem title: Deedle: grouping time series in top 3 and rest Tags: deedle, f%23, time-series Problem: Deedle: grouping time series in top 3 and rest I have a Deedle series with election data like: "Party A", 304 "Party B", 25 "Party C", 570 .... "Party Y", 2 "Party...
Deedle: grouping time series in top 3 and rest Deedle: grouping time series in top 3 and rest deedle f%23 time-series Deedle Party Others Deedle: grouping time series in top 3 and rest I have a Deedle series with election data like: I'd like to create a new series like this: So I want to take the top 3 as they are and ...
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46443198_c0
46443198
fsharp
0
Title: How to implement DivideByInt Problem title: How to implement DivideByInt Tags: f%23 Problem: How to implement DivideByInt I'm trying to write a custom DivideByInt as follows type Pair = Pair of int * int with static member DivideByInt pair int = pair [<EntryPoint>] let main argv = LanguagePrimitives.DivideByInt ...
How to implement DivideByInt How to implement DivideByInt f%23 How DivideByInt Pair EntryPoint LanguagePrimitives.DivideByInt FS0001 Method How to implement DivideByInt I'm trying to write a custom DivideByInt as follows Why's the compiler not finding Pair.DivideByInt?
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46868794_c1
46868794
fsharp
1
Task |> Async.RunSynchronously root.items.Count |> should equal 2 else Assert.Fail() Code signals: Unable, JSON, root.items.Count, Nikeza, Backwards, Pipe, Operator, Elm, Giraffe, Functional, Programming, Software, Development, Hangouts, Air, Craftsmanship, Conference, London, CLIMutable, Snippet, Collections.Generic.L...
Task |> Async.RunSynchronously root.items.Count |> should equal 2 else Assert.Fail() Code signals: Unable, JSON, root.items.Count, Nikeza, Backwards, Pipe, Operator, Elm, Giraffe, Functional, Programming, Software, Development, Hangouts, Air, Craftsmanship, Conference, London, CLIMutable, Snippet, Collections.Generic.L...
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8316448_c0
8316448
fsharp
0
Title: F# exception and inner exception property Problem title: F# exception and inner exception property Tags: f%23 Problem: F# exception and inner exception property in F# i can declare a custom exception like so: exception Foo of string , which will map the string to the Message property. how do I declare one that I...
F# exception and inner exception property F# exception and inner exception property f%23 innerException Foo F# exception and inner exception property in F# i can declare a custom exception like so: exception Foo of string , which will map the string to the Message property. how do I declare one that I can later use to ...
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53727147_c0
53727147
fsharp
0
Title: Ignoring backslash and double quotes in F# Problem title: Ignoring backslash and double quotes in F# Tags: f%23 Problem: Ignoring backslash and double quotes in F# How do we ignore backslashes in a string? I tried this but it dosen't work: let str2 = @"I igonore \ \ \ / / / / backsalshes" printfn "%s" str2 Also,...
Ignoring backslash and double quotes in F# Ignoring backslash and double quotes in F# f%23 Ignoring str2 str3 Ignoring backslash and double quotes in F# How do we ignore backslashes in a string? I tried this but it dosen't work: Also, I thought ignoring double quotes in a string is as follow: Again, It printed a string...
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34100835_c0
34100835
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Title: How to get a sublist or a subsequence in F# Problem title: How to get a sublist or a subsequence in F# Tags: f%23, sequences Problem: How to get a sublist or a subsequence in F# I am trying to truncate this sequence like you can do with arrays in F# let sublist sequ (i:int) (n:int) = let item = Seq.item(n-i) seq...
How to get a sublist or a subsequence in F# How to get a sublist or a subsequence in F# f%23 sequences How i:int n:int Seq.item Seq.truncate start..ending Array.sub How to get a sublist or a subsequence in F# I am trying to truncate this sequence like you can do with arrays in F# like it can be done here
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35435510_c0
35435510
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Title: How do I identify the max length from a Map&#x27;s value set? Problem title: How do I identify the max length from a Map&#x27;s value set? Tags: f%23 Problem: How do I identify the max length from a Map's value set? How do I identify the max length from a Map's value set? let numbers = [1;2;2;3;3;3;4;5;5] let ma...
How do I identify the max length from a Map&#x27;s value set? How do I identify the max length from a Map&#x27;s value set? f%23 a How Map Seq.groupBy Map.ofSeq map.Values List.max Map.map List.ofSeq How do I identify the max length from a Map's value set? How do I identify the max length from a Map's value set? I want...
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3397396_c0
3397396
fsharp
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Title: Is it possible to create Windows PowerShell Cmdlets with F#? Problem title: Is it possible to create Windows PowerShell Cmdlets with F#? Tags: f%23, powershell Problem: Is it possible to create Windows PowerShell Cmdlets with F#? Reading the Microsoft documentation for creating PowerShell Cmdlets, I notice there...
Is it possible to create Windows PowerShell Cmdlets with F#? Is it possible to create Windows PowerShell Cmdlets with F#? f%23 powershell Windows PowerShell Cmdlets Is it possible to create Windows PowerShell Cmdlets with F#? Reading the Microsoft documentation for creating PowerShell Cmdlets, I notice there is no exam...
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3398916_c0
3398916
fsharp
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Title: When does an F# type need to be initialised using new? Problem title: When does an F# type need to be initialised using new? Tags: class, f%23, constructor Problem: When does an F# type need to be initialised using new? Given a class such as: type MyClass() = member this.Greet(x) = printfn "Hello %s" x is it app...
When does an F# type need to be initialised using new? When does an F# type need to be initialised using new? class f%23 constructor new When MyClass this.Greet Hello When does an F# type need to be initialised using new? Given a class such as: is it appropriate to initialize instances using or without the new ? Also, ...
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60590399_c0
60590399
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Title: Shadowing in F# Problem title: Shadowing in F# Tags: f%23, algebra, purely-functional, shadowing, math Problem: Shadowing in F# I'm wondering why F# allows shadowing, particularly within the same scope. I've always thought of value binding in purely functional programming constructs as being akin to assignments ...
Shadowing in F# Shadowing in F# f%23 algebra purely-functional shadowing math Shadowing Shadowing in F# I'm wondering why F# allows shadowing, particularly within the same scope. I've always thought of value binding in purely functional programming constructs as being akin to assignments in algebra/mathematics. So for ...
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41966347_c0
41966347
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Title: F# lambda expression without parameters Problem title: F# lambda expression without parameters Tags: f%23, lambda Problem: F# lambda expression without parameters I'm newbie to F#, and I wanna use lambda expression without parameters. This works fine: let a = fun () -> 2 a() It returns 2. But now I wanna it to r...
F# lambda expression without parameters F# lambda expression without parameters f%23 lambda F# lambda expression without parameters I'm newbie to F#, and I wanna use lambda expression without parameters. This works fine: It returns 2. But now I wanna it to return 6: But get an static error that function have too many a...
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