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36123197
fsharp
1
= x.parentID member x.children = x.children |> Seq.map (fun c -> c :> IHierarchy) open Hierarchy open SalesComponents let main argv = let makeHierarchy hierarchyRecords:seq<IHierarchy> = let root = hierarchyRecords |> Seq.tryFind (fun sc -> sc.parentID.IsNone) let rec getHierarchy (node: IHierarchy, scs: seq<IHierarch...
= x.parentID member x.children = x.children |> Seq.map (fun c -> c :> IHierarchy) open Hierarchy open SalesComponents let main argv = let makeHierarchy hierarchyRecords:seq<IHierarchy> = let root = hierarchyRecords |> Seq.tryFind (fun sc -> sc.parentID.IsNone) let rec getHierarchy (node: IHierarchy, scs: seq<IHierarch...
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8218099_c0
8218099
fsharp
0
Title: Building F# .fsproj on Mac (Mono) Problem title: Building F# .fsproj on Mac (Mono) Tags: f%23, build, projects-and-solutions, mono, macos Problem: Building F# .fsproj on Mac (Mono) I have an .fsproj (and .sln) from an F# project that was developed on Windows that I want to build on the Mac. I've built several si...
Building F# .fsproj on Mac (Mono) Building F# .fsproj on Mac (Mono) f%23 build projects-and-solutions mono macos Building Mac Mono Building F# .fsproj on Mac (Mono) I have an .fsproj (and .sln) from an F# project that was developed on Windows that I want to build on the Mac. I've built several single-source-file F# pro...
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69385101_c0
69385101
fsharp
0
Title: Why doesn&#x27;t Thread.Sleep register in Stopwatch? Problem title: Why doesn&#x27;t Thread.Sleep register in Stopwatch? Tags: stopwatch, sleep, f%23, .net Problem: Why doesn't Thread.Sleep register in Stopwatch? I have the following program: open System.Diagnostics open System.Threading [<EntryPoint>] let main ...
Why doesn&#x27;t Thread.Sleep register in Stopwatch? Why doesn&#x27;t Thread.Sleep register in Stopwatch? stopwatch sleep f%23 .net Why Thread.Sleep Stopwatch System.Diagnostics System.Threading EntryPoint timer.Start timer.Stop timer.Elapsed.Milliseconds Why doesn't Thread.Sleep register in Stopwatch? I have the follo...
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64080942_c0
64080942
fsharp
0
Title: Fsharp WorldBankData keep throwing FS0039 error Problem title: Fsharp WorldBankData keep throwing FS0039 error Tags: f%23, fslab, f%23-data Problem: Fsharp WorldBankData keep throwing FS0039 error I am playing with FsLab and ran into issues when I was playing example from here: https://fslab.org/getting-started/...
Fsharp WorldBankData keep throwing FS0039 error Fsharp WorldBankData keep throwing FS0039 error f%23 fslab f%23-data Fsharp WorldBankData FS0039 FSharp.Data WorldBankData.GetDataContext wb.Countries Czech Republic Indicators European Union Error Countries Fsharp WorldBankData keep throwing FS0039 error I am playing wit...
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72417868_c0
72417868
fsharp
0
Title: Code Line disappears after pressing Enter, Del, Backspace, etc. in Visual Studio 2022 Problem title: Code Line disappears after pressing Enter, Del, Backspace, etc. in Visual Studio 2022 Tags: binding, editor, f%23, visual-studio Problem: Code Line disappears after pressing Enter, Del, Backspace, etc. in Visual ...
Code Line disappears after pressing Enter, Del, Backspace, etc. in Visual Studio 2022 Code Line disappears after pressing Enter, Del, Backspace, etc. in Visual Studio 2022 binding editor f%23 visual-studio Line Enter Del Backspace Visual Studio Code Line disappears after pressing Enter, Del, Backspace, etc. in Visual S...
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16833293_c0
16833293
fsharp
0
Title: What are some negative points / cons / bad / limitations about F# (sharp) programming language? Problem title: What are some negative points / cons / bad / limitations about F# (sharp) programming language? Tags: f%23 Problem: What are some negative points / cons / bad / limitations about F# (sharp) programming ...
What are some negative points / cons / bad / limitations about F# (sharp) programming language? What are some negative points / cons / bad / limitations about F# (sharp) programming language? f%23 What What are some negative points / cons / bad / limitations about F# (sharp) programming language? I would like to know w...
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66978512_c0
66978512
fsharp
0
Title: I do not understand this warning: The method or function should not be given explicit type argument(s) Problem title: I do not understand this warning: The method or function should not be given explicit type argument(s) Tags: f%23 Problem: I do not understand this warning: The method or function should not be g...
I do not understand this warning: The method or function should not be given explicit type argument(s) I do not understand this warning: The method or function should not be given explicit type argument(s) f%23 HttpStatusCode.InternalServerError BSCReply IRestResponse JsonConvert.DeserializeObject Error ex.Humanize res...
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63720133_c0
63720133
fsharp
0
Title: Why would I want to use the upcoming let! ... and! syntax? Problem title: Why would I want to use the upcoming let! ... and! syntax? Tags: monads, f%23, applicative Problem: Why would I want to use the upcoming let! ... and! syntax? The language suggestion states that the advantages are detailed in the linked pa...
Why would I want to use the upcoming let! ... and! syntax? Why would I want to use the upcoming let! ... and! syntax? monads f%23 applicative Why Why would I want to use the upcoming let! ... and! syntax? The language suggestion states that the advantages are detailed in the linked paper. I had a quick skim through and...
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43579919_c0
43579919
fsharp
0
Title: NSubstitute and FSharp - Mocking an FSharp Function Problem title: NSubstitute and FSharp - Mocking an FSharp Function Tags: mocking, f%23 Problem: NSubstitute and FSharp - Mocking an FSharp Function Given an interface that has a FSharp style function. type IUseless = abstract member Listify: string -> int -> st...
NSubstitute and FSharp - Mocking an FSharp Function NSubstitute and FSharp - Mocking an FSharp Function mocking f%23 NSubstitute FSharp Mocking IUseless Listify NSubstitute.Substitute.For substitute.Listify.Returns NSubstitute and FSharp - Mocking an FSharp Function Given an interface that has a FSharp style function. ...
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34858591_c1
34858591
fsharp
1
siConfig, allArgs, inStream, outStream, errStream) /// Evaluate expression & return the result let evalExpression text = match fsiSession.EvalExpression(text) with | Some value -> printfn "%A" value.ReflectionValue | None -> printfn "Got no result!" evalExpression "42+1" // prints '43' Console.ReadLine() |> ignore 0 //...
siConfig, allArgs, inStream, outStream, errStream) /// Evaluate expression & return the result let evalExpression text = match fsiSession.EvalExpression(text) with | Some value -> printfn "%A" value.ReflectionValue | None -> printfn "Got no result!" evalExpression "42+1" // prints '43' Console.ReadLine() |> ignore 0 //...
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41658380_c0
41658380
fsharp
0
Title: Equality checking in F# Problem title: Equality checking in F# Tags: f%23, constraints Problem: Equality checking in F# I'm trying to write a function where I have a helper function, 'a -> bool. My problem is, when I'm trying to use the return value from this helper function, I get the error (because it is a fun...
Equality checking in F# Equality checking in F# f%23 constraints Equality x::xs List.rev n::list i::list Equality checking in F# I'm trying to write a function where I have a helper function, 'a -> bool. My problem is, when I'm trying to use the return value from this helper function, I get the error (because it is a f...
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47822999_c0
47822999
fsharp
0
Title: F# write a string of text letter by letter without using loops Problem title: F# write a string of text letter by letter without using loops Tags: f%23 Problem: F# write a string of text letter by letter without using loops I'm doing functional programming with F# at the moment and I'm quite stuck on this. I wan...
F# write a string of text letter by letter without using loops F# write a string of text letter by letter without using loops f%23 loops Thread.Sleep F# write a string of text letter by letter without using loops I'm doing functional programming with F# at the moment and I'm quite stuck on this. I want to print out a s...
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19299711_c0
19299711
fsharp
0
Title: F# Analysis of Option Statement Problem title: F# Analysis of Option Statement Tags: recursion, f%23 Problem: F# Analysis of Option Statement I have extracted the following line from a function that's starts like so (textbook example incomplete): let rec unify (exp1:exp) (exp2:exp) (k:(subst -> subst)) (sub:subs...
F# Analysis of Option Statement F# Analysis of Option Statement recursion f%23 Analysis Option Statement exp1:exp exp2:exp sub:subst exp1 exp2 F# Analysis of Option Statement I have extracted the following line from a function that's starts like so (textbook example incomplete): Line: The safeInput reference 'safely' i...
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53633609_c0
53633609
fsharp
0
Title: Writing (string * int) [] to text file in F# Problem title: Writing (string * int) [] to text file in F# Tags: f%23 Problem: Writing (string * int) [] to text file in F# I am quite new to F# and this is my first post, so I hope I can provide an adequate description of my problem. Like the title says I need to wr...
Writing (string * int) [] to text file in F# Writing (string * int) [] to text file in F# f%23 Writing System.IO.File.WriteAllText Writing (string * int) [] to text file in F# I am quite new to F# and this is my first post, so I hope I can provide an adequate description of my problem. Like the title says I need to wri...
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22744930_c0
22744930
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Title: F# generics for inner functions Problem title: F# generics for inner functions Tags: f%23 Problem: F# generics for inner functions I have the below code: type IQuery = abstract List<'T> : unit -> IList<'T> let create (str)= let getList () : IList<'T> = upcast List<'T>() { new IQuery with member this.List<'T>() =...
F# generics for inner functions F# generics for inner functions f%23 IQuery List IList this.List F# generics for inner functions I have the below code: And for the last line it gives me a warning stating that: The method or function 'getList' should not be given explicit type argument(s) because it does not declare its...
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58582888_c0
58582888
fsharp
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Title: f# generating a next value function Problem title: f# generating a next value function Tags: f%23, generator, recursion Problem: f# generating a next value function Given a list [1, 2] I am trying to create an anonymous function that generates a tuple of (next value * a function that generates the next value) .....
f# generating a next value function f# generating a next value function f%23 generator recursion Some None top_and_tail Option f# generating a next value function Given a list [1, 2] I am trying to create an anonymous function that generates a tuple of (next value * a function that generates the next value) ... somethi...
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57240886_c0
57240886
fsharp
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Title: FSharpLint, how to use the rule &quot;InterfaceNamesMustBeginWithI&quot; in SuppressMessageAttribute? Problem title: FSharpLint, how to use the rule &quot;InterfaceNamesMustBeginWithI&quot; in SuppressMessageAttribute? Tags: f%23, visual-studio-code Problem: FSharpLint, how to use the rule "InterfaceNamesMustBeg...
FSharpLint, how to use the rule &quot;InterfaceNamesMustBeginWithI&quot; in SuppressMessageAttribute? FSharpLint, how to use the rule &quot;InterfaceNamesMustBeginWithI&quot; in SuppressMessageAttribute? f%23 visual-studio-code FSharpLint InterfaceNamesMustBeginWithI SuppressMessageAttribute SuppressMessage NameConvent...
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12040537_c0
12040537
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Title: Bug in F# 2.0 wrt to where constraints in generic type parameters? Problem title: Bug in F# 2.0 wrt to where constraints in generic type parameters? Tags: generics, c%23-to-f%23, f%23, c%23, f%23-3.0 Problem: Bug in F# 2.0 wrt to where constraints in generic type parameters? If I have a C# method that I want to ...
Bug in F# 2.0 wrt to where constraints in generic type parameters? Bug in F# 2.0 wrt to where constraints in generic type parameters? generics c%23-to-f%23 f%23 c%23 f%23-3.0 Bug Foo GenericMethodWithTwoTypeParamsThatHaveAWhereClass Foo.GenericMethodWithTwoTypeParamsThatHaveAWhereClass System.IO.BinaryWriter System.IDi...
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31920326_c0
31920326
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Title: How to get cell data from Excel in F# (with appropriate typing) Problem title: How to get cell data from Excel in F# (with appropriate typing) Tags: f%23-3.0, f%23, f%23-interactive, f%23-fake, excel-interop Problem: How to get cell data from Excel in F# (with appropriate typing) I am trying to read some data fr...
How to get cell data from Excel in F# (with appropriate typing) How to get cell data from Excel in F# (with appropriate typing) f%23-3.0 f%23 f%23-interactive f%23-fake excel-interop System.InvalidCastException Excel How System System.Data Microsoft.Office.Interop.Excel Microsoft.Office.Interop Excel.ApplicationClass x...
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78264318_c0
78264318
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Title: Why does `let fmap f = id &gt;=&gt; (Ok &lt;&lt; f)` work? Problem title: Why does `let fmap f = id &gt;=&gt; (Ok &lt;&lt; f)` work? Tags: functional-programming, f%23, monads Problem: Why does `let fmap f = id >=> (Ok << f)` work? Asked How to implement map using the fish (>=>, Kleisli composition) operator in ...
Why does `let fmap f = id &gt;=&gt; (Ok &lt;&lt; f)` work? Why does `let fmap f = id &gt;=&gt; (Ok &lt;&lt; f)` work? functional-programming f%23 monads Why Result Error Why does `let fmap f = id >=> (Ok << f)` work? Asked How to implement map using the fish (>=>, Kleisli composition) operator in F#? a couple of hours ...
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46747252_c0
46747252
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Title: Mailboxprocessor, latest message Problem title: Mailboxprocessor, latest message Tags: mailboxprocessor, f%23 Problem: Mailboxprocessor, latest message The setup is similar to this . One agent, ( dataSource ) is generating data, and a single agent ( dataProcessor ) is processing the data. There is a lot more dat...
Mailboxprocessor, latest message Mailboxprocessor, latest message mailboxprocessor f%23 Mailboxprocessor PostAndReply Mailboxprocessor, latest message The setup is similar to this . One agent, ( dataSource ) is generating data, and a single agent ( dataProcessor ) is processing the data. There is a lot more data being ...
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2993731_c0
2993731
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Title: How does one avoid &quot;Value restriction&quot; errors with F#&#x27;s Seq.cast? Problem title: How does one avoid &quot;Value restriction&quot; errors with F#&#x27;s Seq.cast? Tags: .net, restriction, f%23, ienumerable Problem: How does one avoid "Value restriction" errors with F#'s Seq.cast? I see that Seq has...
How does one avoid &quot;Value restriction&quot; errors with F#&#x27;s Seq.cast? How does one avoid &quot;Value restriction&quot; errors with F#&#x27;s Seq.cast? .net restriction f%23 ienumerable How Value Seq.cast System.Text.RegularExpressions Regex.Match v.Captures How does one avoid "Value restriction" errors with ...
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36514684_c0
36514684
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Title: Use F# in Azure Functions Problem title: Use F# in Azure Functions Tags: f%23, azure, azure-functions Problem: Use F# in Azure Functions What is the best way to use F# in Azure Functions at the moment? I want my function to have both input and output bindings (e.g. to queues or event hubs) What I found so far: Q...
Use F# in Azure Functions Use F# in Azure Functions f%23 azure azure-functions Use Azure Functions Run Use F# in Azure Functions What is the best way to use F# in Azure Functions at the moment? I want my function to have both input and output bindings (e.g. to queues or event hubs) What I found so far: Queue triggered ...
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57704362_c0
57704362
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Title: Can&#x27;t get bind operator to work with discriminated union Problem title: Can&#x27;t get bind operator to work with discriminated union Tags: operators, f%23 Problem: Can't get bind operator to work with discriminated union I'm trying to use the "bind operator" (>>=) in my code. If I use the operator I get a ...
Can&#x27;t get bind operator to work with discriminated union Can&#x27;t get bind operator to work with discriminated union operators f%23 Can TestDI Expecting You Can't get bind operator to work with discriminated union I'm trying to use the "bind operator" (>>=) in my code. If I use the operator I get a compile error...
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61979520_c0
61979520
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Title: How to write to a text file using Fable? Problem title: How to write to a text file using Fable? Tags: .net, f%23, fable-f%23, file-writing Problem: How to write to a text file using Fable? I'm trying to use Fable to convert some f# code I wrote into a web project, but I'm having some trouble with writing file o...
How to write to a text file using Fable? How to write to a text file using Fable? .net f%23 fable-f%23 file-writing Fable How File.WriteAllText output.txt Cannot System.IO.File.WriteAllText App.fsproj How to write to a text file using Fable? I'm trying to use Fable to convert some f# code I wrote into a web project, bu...
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65903844_c0
65903844
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Title: Share versions between Paket dependency groups? Problem title: Share versions between Paket dependency groups? Tags: f%23, paket Problem: Share versions between Paket dependency groups? In the examples for Paket dependency groups, there is often a "main" and "test" group: source https://api.nuget.org/v3/index.js...
Share versions between Paket dependency groups? Share versions between Paket dependency groups? f%23 paket Share Paket api.nuget.org index.json netcoreapp3.1 netstandard2.1 FSharp.Core FParsec FsUnit.xUnit Share versions between Paket dependency groups? In the examples for Paket dependency groups, there is often a "mai...
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61082096_c0
61082096
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Title: GRPC - why does `CallInvoker` need to impose `TRequest: class` and `TResponse: class`? Problem title: GRPC - why does `CallInvoker` need to impose `TRequest: class` and `TResponse: class`? Tags: .net, f%23, grpc Problem: GRPC - why does `CallInvoker` need to impose `TRequest: class` and `TResponse: class`? The s...
GRPC - why does `CallInvoker` need to impose `TRequest: class` and `TResponse: class`? GRPC - why does `CallInvoker` need to impose `TRequest: class` and `TResponse: class`? .net f%23 grpc GRPC CallInvoker TRequest TResponse Grpc.Core Result GRPC - why does `CallInvoker` need to impose `TRequest: class` and `TResponse:...
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42167488_c0
42167488
fsharp
0
Title: Mathematic sequence further elements Problem title: Mathematic sequence further elements Tags: functional-programming, sequence, f%23 Problem: Mathematic sequence further elements Let's say I have following equation . My goal is to create sequence which returns next elements of this. Here's my solution and it wo...
Mathematic sequence further elements Mathematic sequence further elements functional-programming sequence f%23 Mathematic n:float n-1.0 seq1 Seq.initInfinite seq2 x:float System.Math.Pow Mathematic sequence further elements Let's say I have following equation . My goal is to create sequence which returns next elements ...
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64636641_c1
64636641
fsharp
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: module Sample open System.Collections.Generic; let memoize f = let cache = Dictionary<_, _>() fun x -> if cache.ContainsKey(x) then cache.[x] else let res = f x cache.[x] <- res res let memoizedFunc<'a when 'a: equality> : ('a -> string) when 'a: equality = memoize <| (fun x -> string x ) This now compiles, but does ...
: module Sample open System.Collections.Generic; let memoize f = let cache = Dictionary<_, _>() fun x -> if cache.ContainsKey(x) then cache.[x] else let res = f x cache.[x] <- res res let memoizedFunc<'a when 'a: equality> : ('a -> string) when 'a: equality = memoize <| (fun x -> string x ) This now compiles, but does ...
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14117842_c0
14117842
fsharp
0
Title: Is it possible to use CallerMemberNameAttribute in f# Problem title: Is it possible to use CallerMemberNameAttribute in f# Tags: f%23, attributes Problem: Is it possible to use CallerMemberNameAttribute in f# The attribute and C# examples are noted here but it doesn't look to be possible for FSharp. http://msdn....
Is it possible to use CallerMemberNameAttribute in f# Is it possible to use CallerMemberNameAttribute in f# f%23 attributes System.Runtime.CompilerServices System.Diagnostics CallerMemberNameAttribute DoProcessing TraceMessage Something CallerMemberName CallerFilePath CallerLineNumber Trace.WriteLine Users Documents Vi...
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48330685_c0
48330685
fsharp
0
Title: Why doesn&#x27;t this XPlot.Plotly code compile&gt; Problem title: Why doesn&#x27;t this XPlot.Plotly code compile&gt; Tags: f%23, charts, plotly Problem: Why doesn't this XPlot.Plotly code compile> I found the code below in this URL: https://tahahachana.github.io/XPlot/chart/plotly-box-plots.html let trace1 = B...
Why doesn&#x27;t this XPlot.Plotly code compile&gt; Why doesn&#x27;t this XPlot.Plotly code compile&gt; f%23 charts plotly Why XPlot.Plotly trace1 Box trace2 Figure Data.From FSharp.Data System Data Intellisense Xplot.Plotly.Data Xplot.Plotly.Figure Why doesn't this XPlot.Plotly code compile> I found the code below in ...
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30755750_c0
30755750
fsharp
0
Title: Active Pattern Matching with Discriminated Unions Problem title: Active Pattern Matching with Discriminated Unions Tags: pattern-matching, f%23, discriminated-union, active-pattern Problem: Active Pattern Matching with Discriminated Unions Is there any way to use a discriminated union of the following form with ...
Active Pattern Matching with Discriminated Unions Active Pattern Matching with Discriminated Unions pattern-matching f%23 discriminated-union active-pattern Active Pattern Matching Discriminated Unions bar1 bar2 MatchFoo1 Some None MatchFoo2 Active Pattern Matching with Discriminated Unions Is there any way to use a di...
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6595649_c2
6595649
fsharp
2
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71726560_c0
71726560
fsharp
0
Title: When do Elmish subs get disposed, if at all? Problem title: When do Elmish subs get disposed, if at all? Tags: elmish, reactjs, f%23, fable-f%23 Problem: When do Elmish subs get disposed, if at all? From the Elmish docs: open Elmish open Fable.Core let timer initial = let sub dispatch = JS.setInterval (fun _ -> ...
When do Elmish subs get disposed, if at all? When do Elmish subs get disposed, if at all? elmish reactjs f%23 fable-f%23 When Elmish Fable.Core JS.setInterval Tick DateTime.Now Cmd.ofSub Program.mkSimple Program.withSubscription Program.run When do Elmish subs get disposed, if at all? From the Elmish docs: If this were...
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61935326_c0
61935326
fsharp
0
Title: Pattern matching does not call function in F# Problem title: Pattern matching does not call function in F# Tags: printf, pattern-matching, f%23, .net-core Problem: Pattern matching does not call function in F# open System [<EntryPoint>] let main argv = match argv with | [| firstArg |] -> printfn "Your first arg ...
Pattern matching does not call function in F# Pattern matching does not call function in F# printf pattern-matching f%23 .net-core Pattern System EntryPoint Your You Pattern matching does not call function in F# I wrote this to process the first argument to my F# console application. If I didn't pass an argument it fai...
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440083_c0
440083
fsharp
0
Title: Seq.generate_using is MIA Problem title: Seq.generate_using is MIA Tags: f%23 Problem: Seq.generate_using is MIA I'm trying to use the Seq.generate_using function but unfortunately, I don't seem to be able to find it. I thought it would be living here: Microsoft.FSharp.Collections.Seq.generate_using But it doesn...
Seq.generate_using is MIA Seq.generate_using is MIA f%23 Seq.generate_using MIA Microsoft.FSharp.Collections.Seq.generate_using Seq.generate_using is MIA I'm trying to use the Seq.generate_using function but unfortunately, I don't seem to be able to find it. I thought it would be living here: But it doesn't. I am getti...
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51547085_c1
51547085
fsharp
1
(0, 0) Console.BackgroundColor <- ConsoleColor.White Console.ForegroundColor <- ConsoleColor.Black printfn "OPTION 1" if test = 1 then Console.SetCursorPosition(0, 1) Console.BackgroundColor <- ConsoleColor.White Console.ForegroundColor <- ConsoleColor.Black printfn "OPTION 2" if test = 2 then Console.SetCursorPosition...
(0, 0) Console.BackgroundColor <- ConsoleColor.White Console.ForegroundColor <- ConsoleColor.Black printfn "OPTION 1" if test = 1 then Console.SetCursorPosition(0, 1) Console.BackgroundColor <- ConsoleColor.White Console.ForegroundColor <- ConsoleColor.Black printfn "OPTION 2" if test = 2 then Console.SetCursorPosition...
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52430903_c0
52430903
fsharp
0
Title: How an actor identify itself? Problem title: How an actor identify itself? Tags: akka.net, f%23 Problem: How an actor identify itself? I have the following code which spawns many worker actors. The worker actor will need to send a message to the task dispatcher to ask for more tasks if idle. How the actor identi...
How an actor identify itself? How an actor identify itself? akka.net f%23 How System.create System Configuration.load Actor Send MyTask akka.net How an actor identify itself? I have the following code which spawns many worker actors. The worker actor will need to send a message to the task dispatcher to ask for more ta...
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72819368_c0
72819368
fsharp
0
Title: When is an F# `do` statement in a module evaluated? Problem title: When is an F# `do` statement in a module evaluated? Tags: f%23 Problem: When is an F# `do` statement in a module evaluated? I'm a little confused with when exactly things are supposed to evaluate. I have file A.fs: type MyType = { ... } do System...
When is an F# `do` statement in a module evaluated? When is an F# `do` statement in a module evaluated? f%23 When MyType System.Console.Write A.fs A.MyType B.fs When is an F# `do` statement in a module evaluated? I'm a little confused with when exactly things are supposed to evaluate. I have file A.fs: In file B.fs: I ...
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3392000_c0
3392000
fsharp
0
Title: Interop between F# and C# lambdas Problem title: Interop between F# and C# lambdas Tags: f%23, lambda, interop Problem: Interop between F# and C# lambdas F# powerpack comes with a set of conversion methods to translate from Func<...> to F# functions, either standard or tupled ones. But is it possible to achieve ...
Interop between F# and C# lambdas Interop between F# and C# lambdas f%23 lambda interop Interop Interop between F# and C# lambdas F# powerpack comes with a set of conversion methods to translate from Func<...> to F# functions, either standard or tupled ones. But is it possible to achieve the opposite: in case you want ...
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6667547
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Title: Dynamic cast to Interface Problem title: Dynamic cast to Interface Tags: f%23 Problem: Dynamic cast to Interface According to the post http://cs.hubfs.net/forums/thread/3616.aspx , I need to use a function like the following to cast an object to an interface, I have run a test, this is still true, the bug of :?>...
Dynamic cast to Interface Dynamic cast to Interface f%23 Dynamic Interface Customer Name x.ToString x.Name ITalk x.Talk talk1111111 italk.Talk Dynamic cast to Interface According to the post http://cs.hubfs.net/forums/thread/3616.aspx , I need to use a function like the following to cast an object to an interface, I ha...
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Title: F# map and distinct objects Problem title: F# map and distinct objects Tags: f%23, dictionary Problem: F# map and distinct objects I have some nondescript but distinct objects (specifically, unnamed variables in logic expressions) that I want to put in a map that associates them with their values. As I understan...
F# map and distinct objects F# map and distinct objects f%23 dictionary Term int64 new_var F# map and distinct objects I have some nondescript but distinct objects (specifically, unnamed variables in logic expressions) that I want to put in a map that associates them with their values. As I understand it, map needs to ...
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Title: Using node modules from fable Problem title: Using node modules from fable Tags: fable-f%23, f%23, babeljs Problem: Using node modules from fable I'm trying to import a node module in my fable code. Being new to fable I did expect so problems and understanding the import flow seems to be one of those. I have the...
Using node modules from fable Using node modules from fable fable-f%23 f%23 babeljs fable Using Cannot Session Func Http System.Func http.request dr.dk Using node modules from fable I'm trying to import a node module in my fable code. Being new to fable I did expect so problems and understanding the import flow seems t...
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Title: websharper element ids Problem title: websharper element ids Tags: f%23, selenium, websharper Problem: websharper element ids We plan to use WebSharper for our web interface. The problem is that our integration tests are based on selenium and use the ids of the page elements for clicking and filling data. For th...
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Title: F# on macOS - Fake fails to build Problem title: F# on macOS - Fake fails to build Tags: f%23-fake, macos-high-sierra, f%23 Problem: F# on macOS - Fake fails to build Code signals: System.Exception, Fake, Mono, JIT, Sun, Sep, BST, Copyright, Novell, Inc, Xamarin, Contributors, www.mono-project.com, TLS, SIGSEGV,...
F# on macOS - Fake fails to build F# on macOS - Fake fails to build f%23-fake macos-high-sierra f%23 System.Exception Fake Mono JIT Sun Sep BST Copyright Novell Inc Xamarin Contributors www.mono-project.com TLS SIGSEGV Notification Architecture amd64 Disabled Misc LLVM paket.exe build.sh FSI_0005.Build Invoke System.St...
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.9|]) alglib.minnlcoptimize(state2, jac, nrep, None) let x2, rep = alglib.minnlcresults(state2) let var = x2.[0]*x2.[0]*0.00001048 + 2.0*x2.[0]+x2.[1]*0.001431 + x2.[1]*x2.[1]*0.6737996 printfn "Variance: %s" var.ToString() I get Var = 0.53 well above the 0.0084050 target. In fact, after the first iteration both my equ...
.9|]) alglib.minnlcoptimize(state2, jac, nrep, None) let x2, rep = alglib.minnlcresults(state2) let var = x2.[0]*x2.[0]*0.00001048 + 2.0*x2.[0]+x2.[1]*0.001431 + x2.[1]*x2.[1]*0.6737996 printfn "Variance: %s" var.ToString() I get Var = 0.53 well above the 0.0084050 target. In fact, after the first iteration both my equ...
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Title: Can&#x27;t get types to match in F# Functions Problem title: Can&#x27;t get types to match in F# Functions Tags: types, matching, f%23 Problem: Can't get types to match in F# Functions I'm trying to convert a string into a list of roman digit types. But I don't understand how seq.map works. Changing the types in...
Can&#x27;t get types to match in F# Functions Can&#x27;t get types to match in F# Functions types matching f%23 Can Functions c:RomDig s:string s.ToUpper str:string RomNum xTimes2 Seq.map RomDig Can't get types to match in F# Functions I'm trying to convert a string into a list of roman digit types. But I don't underst...
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Title: F# Command Line File Order? Problem title: F# Command Line File Order? Tags: f%23 Problem: F# Command Line File Order? Why does it seem like the order of the arguments matters for F#? It doesn't matter for C# (which uses the same compilation model). When I try this: # main.fs module Main let main = Printer.print...
F# Command Line File Order? F# Command Line File Order? f%23 Command Line File Order main.fs Main Printer.print_repeatedly printer.fs Printer print_repeatedly FS0039 F# Command Line File Order? Why does it seem like the order of the arguments matters for F#? It doesn't matter for C# (which uses the same compilation mod...
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36700614_c1
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0x0Fuy) ||| (5uy <<< 4)) Array.set newGuid 8 ((newGuid.[8] &&& 0x3Fuy) ||| 0x80uy) newGuid |> swapBytes |> System.Guid The .fsx content: #I @"..\Common\bin\Debug" #r "Common.dll" open Common let NamedGuid = System.Guid.FromName (Guid("190bbe82-5692-43a4-b825-079f41fc55c0")) This is in VS2015. What is missing? Code sig...
0x0Fuy) ||| (5uy <<< 4)) Array.set newGuid 8 ((newGuid.[8] &&& 0x3Fuy) ||| 0x80uy) newGuid |> swapBytes |> System.Guid The .fsx content: #I @"..\Common\bin\Debug" #r "Common.dll" open Common let NamedGuid = System.Guid.FromName (Guid("190bbe82-5692-43a4-b825-079f41fc55c0")) This is in VS2015. What is missing? Code sig...
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5228125_c0
5228125
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Title: How do I make this more idiomatic? Problem title: How do I make this more idiomatic? Tags: refactoring, f%23, idioms Problem: How do I make this more idiomatic? So here is a function I translated from another language (Lisp), mostly verbatim-ish. It doesn't smell quite right to me though, what with using ref , i...
How do I make this more idiomatic? How do I make this more idiomatic? refactoring f%23 idioms How List.filter Set.empty Set.contains Set.add List.iter How do I make this more idiomatic? So here is a function I translated from another language (Lisp), mostly verbatim-ish. It doesn't smell quite right to me though, what ...
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78220245_c0
78220245
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Title: F# - Rules for casting integers to floats? Problem title: F# - Rules for casting integers to floats? Tags: f%23 Problem: F# - Rules for casting integers to floats? I am trying to understand F#'s type inference system and its policy for casting integer literals to floats is not clear to me. This compiles. 3 and 4...
F# - Rules for casting integers to floats? F# - Rules for casting integers to floats? f%23 Rules F# - Rules for casting integers to floats? I am trying to understand F#'s type inference system and its policy for casting integer literals to floats is not clear to me. This compiles. 3 and 4 are interpreted as floats. Thi...
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40940104_c0
40940104
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Title: Can I pass a PHP associative array to a ComVisible .NET function? Problem title: Can I pass a PHP associative array to a ComVisible .NET function? Tags: php, f%23, com, c%23, .net Problem: Can I pass a PHP associative array to a ComVisible .NET function? When I pass a PHP indexed array: $myVar = new COM('MyClass...
Can I pass a PHP associative array to a ComVisible .NET function? Can I pass a PHP associative array to a ComVisible .NET function? php f%23 com c%23 .net Can PHP ComVisible NET COM MyClass DubbleArray LettersClass this.DubbleArray Can I pass a PHP associative array to a ComVisible .NET function? When I pass a PHP inde...
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52857726_c0
52857726
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Title: Failing to find/package/reference method Problem title: Failing to find/package/reference method Tags: .net, f%23, .net-standard Problem: Failing to find/package/reference method I'm currently trying to build an application, and have included some dependencies (namely Forest , which depends on Texta ). Full disc...
Failing to find/package/reference method Failing to find/package/reference method .net f%23 .net-standard Failing Texta.blue Hello World ConsoleWriter Failing to find/package/reference method I'm currently trying to build an application, and have included some dependencies (namely Forest , which depends on Texta ). Ful...
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53675853
fsharp
0
Title: How to serialize private discriminated union cases of F# with Newtonsoft.Json? Problem title: How to serialize private discriminated union cases of F# with Newtonsoft.Json? Tags: f%23, json.net Problem: How to serialize private discriminated union cases of F# with Newtonsoft.Json? When I have such a code below: ...
How to serialize private discriminated union cases of F# with Newtonsoft.Json? How to serialize private discriminated union cases of F# with Newtonsoft.Json? f%23 json.net How Newtonsoft.Json Foo Bar JsonConvert.SerializeObject json.net How to serialize private discriminated union cases of F# with Newtonsoft.Json? When...
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40585514_c0
40585514
fsharp
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Title: How to extract the element from a List of array in F#? Problem title: How to extract the element from a List of array in F#? Tags: .net, f%23 Problem: How to extract the element from a List of array in F#? There is a list of lists in F#: > wCost;; val it : (float * float) list = [(0.1, 13.61972782); (1.527722646...
How to extract the element from a List of array in F#? How to extract the element from a List of array in F#? .net f%23 a How List e.g How to extract the element from a List of array in F#? There is a list of lists in F#: I can retrieve the first list with index: However, if I would retrieve the second element of first...
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20526211_c0
20526211
fsharp
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Title: Match a number if it is multiple of 2 Problem title: Match a number if it is multiple of 2 Tags: f%23-3.0, f%23, f%23-interactive Problem: Match a number if it is multiple of 2 I'm learning f# and currently I'm with the match keyword. I'm modifying the next example, to print into the screen if a numbers is multi...
Match a number if it is multiple of 2 Match a number if it is multiple of 2 f%23-3.0 f%23 f%23-interactive Match Literal Three filter123 Found var1 Match a number if it is multiple of 2 I'm learning f# and currently I'm with the match keyword. I'm modifying the next example, to print into the screen if a numbers is mul...
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6089804_c0
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Title: How to include app.config file with fsc.exe (F#) or csc.exe (C#)? Problem title: How to include app.config file with fsc.exe (F#) or csc.exe (C#)? Tags: f%23, csc, fsc Problem: How to include app.config file with fsc.exe (F#) or csc.exe (C#)? I have a console application that uses an app.config file however I ca...
How to include app.config file with fsc.exe (F#) or csc.exe (C#)? How to include app.config file with fsc.exe (F#) or csc.exe (C#)? f%23 csc fsc app.config How fsc.exe csc.exe How to include app.config file with fsc.exe (F#) or csc.exe (C#)? I have a console application that uses an app.config file however I can't figu...
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44926962_c0
44926962
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Title: Deedle: Setting header names when using SaveCsv Problem title: Deedle: Setting header names when using SaveCsv Tags: deedle, csv, f%23, f%23-data Problem: Deedle: Setting header names when using SaveCsv I'm trying to use Deedle to save .csv files type all_trades_schema = CsvProvider<"/trading/backtesting/strateg...
Deedle: Setting header names when using SaveCsv Deedle: Setting header names when using SaveCsv deedle csv f%23 f%23-data SaveCsv Deedle Setting all_trades_schema CsvProvider all_trades.csv new_trades Frame.ofRecords log_dirname new_trades.csv DateTime Deedle: Setting header names when using SaveCsv I'm trying to use D...
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] public static Tuple<PropA, PropB> |PropAAndB|$W<a, PropB, PropA>(FSharpFunc<a, PropA> get_PropA, FSharpFunc<a, Code signals: NotSupportedException, SRTP, PropA, PropB, Source, PropAAndB, PropAOrB, Compiles, get_PropB, get_PropA, FSharpInterfaceDataVersion, AssemblyVersion, CompilationMapping, SourceConstructFlags.Mod...
] public static Tuple<PropA, PropB> |PropAAndB|$W<a, PropB, PropA>(FSharpFunc<a, PropA> get_PropA, FSharpFunc<a, Code signals: NotSupportedException, SRTP, PropA, PropB, Source, PropAAndB, PropAOrB, Compiles, get_PropB, get_PropA, FSharpInterfaceDataVersion, AssemblyVersion, CompilationMapping, SourceConstructFlags.Mod...
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Title: AWS API Gateway: Regex for error is not picked up Problem title: AWS API Gateway: Regex for error is not picked up Tags: amazon-web-services, aws-api-gateway, aws-lambda, f%23 Problem: AWS API Gateway: Regex for error is not picked up I have a Lambda function tied to the AWS API gateway. When I call it with some...
AWS API Gateway: Regex for error is not picked up AWS API Gateway: Regex for error is not picked up amazon-web-services aws-api-gateway aws-lambda f%23 AWS API Gateway Regex AWS API Gateway: Regex for error is not picked up I have a Lambda function tied to the AWS API gateway. When I call it with something like /foo/ba...
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39871071_c0
39871071
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Title: F# If Statement List.exists Problem title: F# If Statement List.exists Tags: list, f%23, exists, element, if-statement Problem: F# If Statement List.exists This is a School Assignment but everything i am about to post is done by me and me only. Therefore I only require your help for a tiny step in my assignment ...
F# If Statement List.exists F# If Statement List.exists list f%23 exists element if-statement Statement List.exists removeDuplicates2 y::ys F# If Statement List.exists This is a School Assignment but everything i am about to post is done by me and me only. Therefore I only require your help for a tiny step in my assign...
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as well as using operators on nullables.) No automatic upcasting to common base class or boxing (ex: let x : obj = if true then 1 else "hi" // this won't typecheck) Values can't be discarded without a warning ("ignore" to get around it) Doesn't have C-style syntax :) To the question: Which of these are a hindrance to ...
as well as using operators on nullables.) No automatic upcasting to common base class or boxing (ex: let x : obj = if true then 1 else "hi" // this won't typecheck) Values can't be discarded without a warning ("ignore" to get around it) Doesn't have C-style syntax :) To the question: Which of these are a hindrance to ...
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31330400_c0
31330400
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Title: F# Adding various types to Australian Reserve Bank Type Provider Problem title: F# Adding various types to Australian Reserve Bank Type Provider Tags: f%23, f%23-data, f%23-3.0 Problem: F# Adding various types to Australian Reserve Bank Type Provider I have written a new type provider for Reserve Bank of Austral...
F# Adding various types to Australian Reserve Bank Type Provider F# Adding various types to Australian Reserve Bank Type Provider f%23 f%23-data f%23-3.0 Adding Australian Reserve Bank Type Provider F# Adding various types to Australian Reserve Bank Type Provider I have written a new type provider for Reserve Bank of A...
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27052316_c0
27052316
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Title: Pass function as a parameter and overload it Problem title: Pass function as a parameter and overload it Tags: f%23, parametric-polymorphism Problem: Pass function as a parameter and overload it I want to time my functions, some of them use up to three parameters. Right now I'm using the same code below with som...
Pass function as a parameter and overload it Pass function as a parameter and overload it f%23 parametric-polymorphism Pass GetTime Stopwatch.StartNew sw.Elapsed args.Length Pass function as a parameter and overload it I want to time my functions, some of them use up to three parameters. Right now I'm using the same co...
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40167432_c1
40167432
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while true do if ZeroMQ.ZPollItems.PollIn(pollItems, &msg, &error, timeout) then // no overloads match if msg.[0] <> null then () // work if msg.[1] <> null then () // work () Maybe the no overload error on the PollIn method line resolves if the ZMessage[] msg is properly defined in F#. I think the library itself is b...
while true do if ZeroMQ.ZPollItems.PollIn(pollItems, &msg, &error, timeout) then // no overloads match if msg.[0] <> null then () // work if msg.[1] <> null then () // work () Maybe the no overload error on the PollIn method line resolves if the ZMessage[] msg is properly defined in F#. I think the library itself is b...
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18965479_c0
18965479
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Title: Embed image in XML docs Problem title: Embed image in XML docs Tags: f%23 Problem: Embed image in XML docs The MSDN page about XML documentation shows that you can write simple things like: /// <summary>Builds a new string whose characters are the results of applying the function <c>mapping</c> /// to each of th...
Embed image in XML docs Embed image in XML docs f%23 System.ArgumentNullException each Embed XML Builds Thrown Embed image in XML docs The MSDN page about XML documentation shows that you can write simple things like: But can you embed images in your XML documentation?
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23043380_c0
23043380
fsharp
0
Title: Functional GUI programming Problem title: Functional GUI programming Tags: user-interface, functional-programming, f%23 Problem: Functional GUI programming The question " Is Functional GUI programming possible? " was asked three years ago, a lot has changed since then. Things like the RX framework must have chan...
Functional GUI programming Functional GUI programming user-interface functional-programming f%23 Functional GUI Functional GUI programming The question " Is Functional GUI programming possible? " was asked three years ago, a lot has changed since then. Things like the RX framework must have changed the way functional G...
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46226150_c0
46226150
fsharp
0
Title: How to open Modules from other files in Fable-F# Problem title: How to open Modules from other files in Fable-F# Tags: f%23, fable-f%23 Problem: How to open Modules from other files in Fable-F# I'm brand new to Fable and I'm having some issues opening a custom module from a different file. Here's my basic file s...
How to open Modules from other files in Fable-F# How to open Modules from other files in Fable-F# f%23 fable-f%23 other CustomModule How Modules Fable-F node_modules App.fsx OtherFile.fsx How to open Modules from other files in Fable-F# I'm brand new to Fable and I'm having some issues opening a custom module from a di...
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51619907_c0
51619907
fsharp
0
Title: How to extend &#x27;T? Problem title: How to extend &#x27;T? Tags: generics, f%23 Problem: How to extend 'T? I'm trying to write an extension for 'T , basically the following in C#: public static T With<T>(this T obj, Action<T> action) { action(obj); return obj; } I tried to translate it to F#: [<Extension>] typ...
How to extend &#x27;T? How to extend &#x27;T? generics f%23 How Action Extension Ext action.Invoke Extensions this.With Ext.With How to extend 'T? I'm trying to write an extension for 'T , basically the following in C#: I tried to translate it to F#: and But this yields the error "Unexpected keyword 'with' in type name...
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45149040_c0
45149040
fsharp
0
Title: Is F# List.collect same as in C# List.SelectMany? Problem title: Is F# List.collect same as in C# List.SelectMany? Tags: f%23, linq, c%23 Problem: Is F# List.collect same as in C# List.SelectMany? Are the List.collect equivalent of LINQ List.SelectMany? [1;2;3;4] |> List.collect (fun x -> [x * x]) // [1;4;9;16] ...
Is F# List.collect same as in C# List.SelectMany? Is F# List.collect same as in C# List.SelectMany? f%23 linq c%23 List.collect List.SelectMany List SelectMany list1 list2 List.map list1.SelectMany list2.Select Is F# List.collect same as in C# List.SelectMany? Are the List.collect equivalent of LINQ List.SelectMany? in...
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49718231_c1
49718231
fsharp
1
.Parallel // wrong? is it processing root items sequentially |> Async.RunSynchronously |> Array.collect id Array.iter (fun (item: Result<string, string>) -> match item with | Ok r -> Console.WriteLine(r) | Error e -> Console.WriteLine(e) ) result2 Edit let action (item: string) : Async<Result<string, string>> = async {...
.Parallel // wrong? is it processing root items sequentially |> Async.RunSynchronously |> Array.collect id Array.iter (fun (item: Result<string, string>) -> match item with | Ok r -> Console.WriteLine(r) | Error e -> Console.WriteLine(e) ) result2 Edit let action (item: string) : Async<Result<string, string>> = async {...
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27099804_c0
27099804
fsharp
0
Title: f# assembly metadata not updated in visual studio Problem title: f# assembly metadata not updated in visual studio Tags: visual-studio-2015, metadata, f%23 Problem: f# assembly metadata not updated in visual studio This is a possible bug in Visual Studio 2015 (and maybe earlier versions?), just want to check it ...
f# assembly metadata not updated in visual studio f# assembly metadata not updated in visual studio visual-studio-2015 metadata f%23 visual-studio-2015 f# assembly metadata not updated in visual studio This is a possible bug in Visual Studio 2015 (and maybe earlier versions?), just want to check it here first because I...
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9372237_c0
9372237
fsharp
0
Title: F# - Seq.iter (type error) Problem title: F# - Seq.iter (type error) Tags: types, f%23 Problem: F# - Seq.iter (type error) I have the follow function with multiple inputs let blackscholes strike assetPrice standarddev riskfreerate days2expiration c_p = And I would like to Seq.iter it so that it is evaluated for ...
F# - Seq.iter (type error) F# - Seq.iter (type error) types f%23 Seq.iter days2expiration c_p Results F# - Seq.iter (type error) I have the follow function with multiple inputs And I would like to Seq.iter it so that it is evaluated for multiple values of assetPrice, while holding everything else constant. I am wonderi...
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62923631_c0
62923631
fsharp
0
Title: F# making unnecessary copies of DateTimeOffset Problem title: F# making unnecessary copies of DateTimeOffset Tags: f%23, datetimeoffset Problem: F# making unnecessary copies of DateTimeOffset Definitely have a beginners question here, why is the F# compiler making copies of DateTimeOffset which are unnecessary a...
F# making unnecessary copies of DateTimeOffset F# making unnecessary copies of DateTimeOffset f%23 datetimeoffset DateTimeOffset DateTimeOffset.Now now.AddDays ToString Now F# making unnecessary copies of DateTimeOffset Definitely have a beginners question here, why is the F# compiler making copies of DateTimeOffset wh...
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9458886_c0
9458886
fsharp
0
Title: For loops in 2D arrays giving incorrect types in F# Problem title: For loops in 2D arrays giving incorrect types in F# Tags: f%23, type-inference Problem: For loops in 2D arrays giving incorrect types in F# I suspect that I am missing something very obvious here but this doesn't work: let t = Array2D.create 1 1 ...
For loops in 2D arrays giving incorrect types in F# For loops in 2D arrays giving incorrect types in F# f%23 type-inference Array2D.create Array.create For loops in 2D arrays giving incorrect types in F# I suspect that I am missing something very obvious here but this doesn't work: It fails with Interestingly using pri...
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19109310_c0
19109310
fsharp
0
Title: Determining F# list repeated components Problem title: Determining F# list repeated components Tags: f%23, list, pattern-matching, .net, tuples Problem: Determining F# list repeated components I have a function which generates a list of the form: [(String1, exp1); (String2, exp2); ... etc] exp is a type I have p...
Determining F# list repeated components Determining F# list repeated components f%23 list pattern-matching .net tuples Determining exp1 exp2 exp3 Invalid Valid Determining F# list repeated components I have a function which generates a list of the form: [(String1, exp1); (String2, exp2); ... etc] exp is a type I have p...
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25387000_c0
25387000
fsharp
0
Title: Sort list that contains a Tuple (String*Seq&lt;String&gt;) Problem title: Sort list that contains a Tuple (String*Seq&lt;String&gt;) Tags: f%23, list, sorting, tuples Problem: Sort list that contains a Tuple (String*Seq ) I need to sort a list that is type ListToSort val: (string*Seq<string>) list My idea is to ...
Sort list that contains a Tuple (String*Seq&lt;String&gt;) Sort list that contains a Tuple (String*Seq&lt;String&gt;) f%23 list sorting tuples Sort Tuple Seq ListToSort OriginalList Seq.groupBy Seq.toList Seq.Sortby Sort list that contains a Tuple (String*Seq ) I need to sort a list that is type My idea is to sort this...
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12451305_c0
12451305
fsharp
0
Title: F# immutable version of List&lt;T&gt;? Problem title: F# immutable version of List&lt;T&gt;? Tags: f%23, list, immutability Problem: F# immutable version of List ? I'm trying to learn abit of F# for fun at the moment. In C# I work with complex data from database that must often contain ints, doubles, strings all...
F# immutable version of List&lt;T&gt;? F# immutable version of List&lt;T&gt;? f%23 list immutability List System.Collections.Generic F# immutable version of List ? I'm trying to learn abit of F# for fun at the moment. In C# I work with complex data from database that must often contain ints, doubles, strings all in one...
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46007538_c0
46007538
fsharp
0
Title: How do I load a native DLL in F# interactive? Problem title: How do I load a native DLL in F# interactive? Tags: f%23-interactive, f%23, interop Problem: How do I load a native DLL in F# interactive? When trying to work with the Microsoft.TeamFoundationServer.ExtendedClient nuget package, I get the following err...
How do I load a native DLL in F# interactive? How do I load a native DLL in F# interactive? f%23-interactive f%23 interop System.DllNotFoundException HRESULT How DLL Microsoft.TeamFoundationServer.ExtendedClient Unable Microsoft.WITDataStore32.dll Exception dllname.dll How do I load a native DLL in F# interactive? When...
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47276483_c0
47276483
fsharp
0
Title: F# - JSON Type Provider - Literal String Problem title: F# - JSON Type Provider - Literal String Tags: f%23, type-providers Problem: F# - JSON Type Provider - Literal String I have an interesting problem using the F# Type Provider. Using the following sample json to generate the required type works beautifully b...
F# - JSON Type Provider - Literal String F# - JSON Type Provider - Literal String f%23 type-providers JSON Type Provider Literal Name Other IdDatetime F# - JSON Type Provider - Literal String I have an interesting problem using the F# Type Provider. Using the following sample json to generate the required type works be...
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38036467_c0
38036467
fsharp
0
Title: Cross-platform live charts in F# Problem title: Cross-platform live charts in F# Tags: charts, f%23, cross-platform, .net Problem: Cross-platform live charts in F# I am currently using XPlot to display charts with F# but I now need live charts (I will add points at regular interval) which do not appear to be an ...
Cross-platform live charts in F# Cross-platform live charts in F# charts f%23 cross-platform .net Cross-platform Cross-platform live charts in F# I am currently using XPlot to display charts with F# but I now need live charts (I will add points at regular interval) which do not appear to be an option in XPlot. Is there...
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7148027_c0
7148027
fsharp
0
Title: define a global custom serializer for a genericc type in RavenDB Problem title: define a global custom serializer for a genericc type in RavenDB Tags: f%23, collections, ravendb, serialization Problem: define a global custom serializer for a genericc type in RavenDB Hi I'm trying to use RavenDB to serialize F# c...
define a global custom serializer for a genericc type in RavenDB define a global custom serializer for a genericc type in RavenDB f%23 collections ravendb serialization RavenDB define a global custom serializer for a genericc type in RavenDB Hi I'm trying to use RavenDB to serialize F# collections. This is no problem a...
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1345532_c0
1345532
fsharp
0
Title: Why is the value or constructor &#x27;handler&#x27; not defined? Problem title: Why is the value or constructor &#x27;handler&#x27; not defined? Tags: extension-methods, oop, f%23 Problem: Why is the value or constructor 'handler' not defined? I tried to use object expression to extend the IDelegateEvent, but in...
Why is the value or constructor &#x27;handler&#x27; not defined? Why is the value or constructor &#x27;handler&#x27; not defined? extension-methods oop f%23 Why IDelegateEvent Del Delegate this.Subscribe this.AddHandler IDisposable x.Dispose this.RemoveHandler Why is the value or constructor 'handler' not defined? I tr...
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20980929_c2
20980929
fsharp
2
, Program.asyncB, FSharpAsync.RunSynchronously, FSharpFunc, Unit, ExtraTopLevelOperators.PrintFormatLine, PrintfFormat, TextWriter, fSharpFunc.Invoke, int32, FSharp.Core, Microsoft.FSharp.Core.EntryPointAttribute::.ctor, Method, RVA, InteopTest, InteopTest.GoodClass, System.Nullable, InteopTest.BadClass, Microsoft.FSha...
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44732020_c0
44732020
fsharp
0
Title: Where is vector in MathNet for f# Problem title: Where is vector in MathNet for f# Tags: mathnet-numerics, f%23 Problem: Where is vector in MathNet for f# I am using Visual Studio 2017. I get an error on vector below: Severity Code Description Project File Line Suppression State Error FS0039 The value or constru...
Where is vector in MathNet for f# Where is vector in MathNet for f# mathnet-numerics f%23 Where MathNet Severity Description Project File Line Suppression State Error FS0039 Maybe Vector TestFSharp Projects Program.fs Active System System.Net MathNet.Numerics MathNet.Numerics.LinearAlgebra.Double Where is vector in Mat...
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22340351_c0
22340351
fsharp
0
Title: F# create random string of letters and numbers Problem title: F# create random string of letters and numbers Tags: f%23 Problem: F# create random string of letters and numbers I have an issue with the below code. I am attempting to create a random string of letters and numbers. The below code works, however only...
F# create random string of letters and numbers F# create random string of letters and numbers f%23 System.Random ABCDEFGHIJKLMNOPQRSTUVWUXYZ0123456789 rand.Next String.concat ToString F# create random string of letters and numbers I have an issue with the below code. I am attempting to create a random string of letters...
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19249486_c0
19249486
fsharp
0
Title: How to implement a read table function in F#? (like Vlookup) Problem title: How to implement a read table function in F#? (like Vlookup) Tags: f%23, vlookup Problem: How to implement a read table function in F#? (like Vlookup) I need a function. When I enter 0~15 and Protection, it'll return 45%. Just like Vlook...
How to implement a read table function in F#? (like Vlookup) How to implement a read table function in F#? (like Vlookup) f%23 vlookup How Vlookup How to implement a read table function in F#? (like Vlookup) I need a function. When I enter 0~15 and Protection, it'll return 45%. Just like Vlookup function in Excel. Is t...
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58466216_c0
58466216
fsharp
0
Title: How to make a tuple from two indices in a list of lists? Problem title: How to make a tuple from two indices in a list of lists? Tags: functional-programming, list, f%23 Problem: How to make a tuple from two indices in a list of lists? I currently have a list that contains other lists inside. [ [1, 2, 3]; [9, 8,...
How to make a tuple from two indices in a list of lists? How to make a tuple from two indices in a list of lists? functional-programming list f%23 two How h::t List.item How to make a tuple from two indices in a list of lists? I currently have a list that contains other lists inside. [ [1, 2, 3]; [9, 8, 7];...] I would...
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7382283_c0
7382283
fsharp
0
Title: Converting a loop to pure functions Problem title: Converting a loop to pure functions Tags: f%23 Problem: Converting a loop to pure functions I have this code written for a Project Euler problem in c++: int sum = 0; for(int i =0; i < 1000; i++) { //Check if multiple of 3 but not multiple of 5 to prevent duplica...
Converting a loop to pure functions Converting a loop to pure functions f%23 Converting Check System multiple3v5 SumList y::ys Array.map Converting a loop to pure functions I have this code written for a Project Euler problem in c++: I'm trying to learn f# and rewriting this in f# . This is what I have so far: What I h...
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75585503_c1
75585503
fsharp
1
SharpType.GetRecordFields (subRecordType) createDataTableColumns propValue subPropertyArr dataTable | _, _ -> dataTable.Columns.Add(property.Name, property.PropertyType) |> ignore ) The second match case is the issue. I can get it to match on that correctly but I'd like subRecordType to be typeof<'T> . As it currently ...
SharpType.GetRecordFields (subRecordType) createDataTableColumns propValue subPropertyArr dataTable | _, _ -> dataTable.Columns.Add(property.Name, property.PropertyType) |> ignore ) The second match case is the issue. I can get it to match on that correctly but I'd like subRecordType to be typeof<'T> . As it currently ...
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44369419_c0
44369419
fsharp
0
Title: Expecto Test in F# always passes even when forced to fail Problem title: Expecto Test in F# always passes even when forced to fail Tags: mono, f%23, expecto Problem: Expecto Test in F# always passes even when forced to fail I'm trying to get expecto up and running in our test project. Though it compiles and run ...
Expecto Test in F# always passes even when forced to fail Expecto Test in F# always passes even when forced to fail mono f%23 expecto Expecto Test Group Testing Expecto.Expect.isTrue INF Running Expecto Test in F# always passes even when forced to fail I'm trying to get expecto up and running in our test project. Thoug...
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30416286_c0
30416286
fsharp
0
Title: Relative directory paths in Visual Studio using FSharp Problem title: Relative directory paths in Visual Studio using FSharp Tags: visual-studio, f%23 Problem: Relative directory paths in Visual Studio using FSharp I have a file located in a solution directory like this: I want to read the contents of one of the...
Relative directory paths in Visual Studio using FSharp Relative directory paths in Visual Studio using FSharp visual-studio f%23 System.IO.DirectoryNotFoundException FSharp Relative Visual Studio System.IO Literal Data Build_Keynote2014.txt File.ReadAllText Could Users AppData Local Relative directory paths in Visual S...
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62416976_c0
62416976
fsharp
0
Title: F# await Task and use its result Problem title: F# await Task and use its result Tags: .net-core, f%23, .net Problem: F# await Task and use its result I'm a bit new to F#, I'm trying to use some C# classes inside F# module. let getApps (context: MyContext) = context.Provider.GetService<AppRepository>().GetActive...
F# await Task and use its result F# await Task and use its result .net-core f%23 .net Task MyContext context.Provider.GetService AppRepository GetActiveAsync Result List.ofSeq List.map Async.AwaitTask Async.RunSynchronously F# await Task and use its result I'm a bit new to F#, I'm trying to use some C# classes inside F...
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70770927_c0
70770927
fsharp
0
Title: How to build the dictionary from two other dictionaries by some condition on their values Problem title: How to build the dictionary from two other dictionaries by some condition on their values Tags: f%23, functional-programming Problem: How to build the dictionary from two other dictionaries by some condition ...
How to build the dictionary from two other dictionaries by some condition on their values How to build the dictionary from two other dictionaries by some condition on their values f%23 functional-programming two How How to build the dictionary from two other dictionaries by some condition on their values I am new to fu...
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41317294_c0
41317294
fsharp
0
Title: Pipeline operator with member functions Problem title: Pipeline operator with member functions Tags: f%23 Problem: Pipeline operator with member functions I can use functions of modules and static member functions with the pipeline operator. Can I use it with non-static member functions? My class: type MyClass =...
Pipeline operator with member functions Pipeline operator with member functions f%23 Pipeline MyClass this.isZero MyClass.returnInt Console.WriteLine foo.isZero MyClass.isZero Pipeline operator with member functions I can use functions of modules and static member functions with the pipeline operator. Can I use it with...
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21919785_c0
21919785
fsharp
0
Title: Exit / stop Array2D.initBased early Problem title: Exit / stop Array2D.initBased early Tags: f%23, exit, arrays, break Problem: Exit / stop Array2D.initBased early How is it possible to exit early / break out of / stop an array creation in F# (in this case, of Array2D.initBased )? Remark: dic is a Dictionary<,>(...
Exit / stop Array2D.initBased early Exit / stop Array2D.initBased early f%23 exit arrays break Exit Array2D.initBased Dictionary Seq.map KeyValue v.someMethod Set.ofSeq distinctValues.count dic.Count Exit / stop Array2D.initBased early How is it possible to exit early / break out of / stop an array creation in F# (in t...
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60410071_c0
60410071
fsharp
0
Title: How to reuse the web client for HtmlProvider? Problem title: How to reuse the web client for HtmlProvider? Tags: f%23-data, type-providers, fsharp.data.typeproviders, f%23 Problem: How to reuse the web client for HtmlProvider? I load multiple pages using the same type provider, HtmlProvider : type Article = Html...
How to reuse the web client for HtmlProvider? How to reuse the web client for HtmlProvider? f%23-data type-providers fsharp.data.typeproviders f%23 How HtmlProvider Article en.wiktionary.org Article.Load fsharp.data.typeproviders How to reuse the web client for HtmlProvider? I load multiple pages using the same type pr...
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32580150_c0
32580150
fsharp
0
Title: How to access internal properties of F# HtmlProvider returned type? Problem title: How to access internal properties of F# HtmlProvider returned type? Tags: type-providers, f%23 Problem: How to access internal properties of F# HtmlProvider returned type? I have the following F# HtmlProvider definition : let temp...
How to access internal properties of F# HtmlProvider returned type? How to access internal properties of F# HtmlProvider returned type? type-providers f%23 How HtmlProvider www.geeksforgeeks.org How to access internal properties of F# HtmlProvider returned type? I have the following F# HtmlProvider definition : In Visu...
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71529578_c0
71529578
fsharp
0
Title: Linq Expression.Add error but (+) does work in F# Problem title: Linq Expression.Add error but (+) does work in F# Tags: linq, diffsharp, f%23 Problem: Linq Expression.Add error but (+) does work in F# open System.Linq.Expressions let addB = Expression.Parameter(typeof<int>, "b") let addC = Expression.Parameter(...
Linq Expression.Add error but (+) does work in F# Linq Expression.Add error but (+) does work in F# linq diffsharp f%23 System.InvalidOperationException Linq Expression.Add DiffSharp.Core preview1873603133 DiffSharp.Backends.Reference DiffSharp.Backends.Torch DiffSharp DiffSharp.Util dsharp.tensor Does System.Linq.Expr...
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58382202_c1
58382202
fsharp
1
Commands.sendMsg22 cmodel.Args | "sendMsg29" -> Commands.sendMsg29 cmodel.Args | "sendMixMessages1929" -> Commands.sendMixMessages1929 | "help" | "Help" -> Commands.help cmodel.Args | "startCycle" -> Commands.startCycle | "stopCycle" -> Commands.stopCycle | "cycleStatus" -> Commands.cycleStatus | "set" -> Commands.set...
Commands.sendMsg22 cmodel.Args | "sendMsg29" -> Commands.sendMsg29 cmodel.Args | "sendMixMessages1929" -> Commands.sendMixMessages1929 | "help" | "Help" -> Commands.help cmodel.Args | "startCycle" -> Commands.startCycle | "stopCycle" -> Commands.stopCycle | "cycleStatus" -> Commands.cycleStatus | "set" -> Commands.set...
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