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31407930
fsharp
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Title: F# Event driven MVVM using WPF Problem title: F# Event driven MVVM using WPF Tags: f%23, mvvm, wpf Problem: F# Event driven MVVM using WPF I've been working with Event driven MVVM for a couple of weeks (first time using a design pattern in F#) and I like the idea of separating view and model and also the "functi...
F# Event driven MVVM using WPF F# Event driven MVVM using WPF f%23 mvvm wpf WPF Event MVVM F# Event driven MVVM using WPF I've been working with Event driven MVVM for a couple of weeks (first time using a design pattern in F#) and I like the idea of separating view and model and also the "functional" controller. But wh...
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65080063_c0
65080063
fsharp
0
Title: Problem with a custom Control in Windows Form Problem title: Problem with a custom Control in Windows Form Tags: winforms, f%23 Problem: Problem with a custom Control in Windows Form I'm trying to write my own MineSweeper in F#. I create a type of Button : type myButton(pos : Point, boum : bool, wnd : Form) = in...
Problem with a custom Control in Windows Form Problem with a custom Control in Windows Form winforms f%23 Problem Control Windows Form Point Button Parent Bounds Rectangle pos.X pos.Y Size Visible Text this.Bomb Problem with a custom Control in Windows Form I'm trying to write my own MineSweeper in F#. I create a type ...
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24978960_c0
24978960
fsharp
0
Title: How do I use the Android clipboard from F# in Xamarin? Problem title: How do I use the Android clipboard from F# in Xamarin? Tags: f%23, android, clipboardmanager, xamarin Problem: How do I use the Android clipboard from F# in Xamarin? I'm writing an Android app with Xamarin and F# and need to use the ClipboardM...
How do I use the Android clipboard from F# in Xamarin? How do I use the Android clipboard from F# in Xamarin? f%23 android clipboardmanager xamarin F# How Android Xamarin android.content.ClipboardManager Context.CLIPBOARD_SERVICE android.content.ClipData android.content.ClipData.newPlainText clipboard.setPrimaryClip Ho...
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54337472_c0
54337472
fsharp
0
Title: F# using the .[] operator as a function Problem title: F# using the .[] operator as a function Tags: operators, f%23, arrays Problem: F# using the .[] operator as a function F# allows most operators to be treated as functions. For example: let f = (+) f 1 2 // <- 3 However, I'm not sure if it's possible to make ...
F# using the .[] operator as a function F# using the .[] operator as a function operators f%23 arrays the Array.get F# using the .[] operator as a function F# allows most operators to be treated as functions. For example: However, I'm not sure if it's possible to make this same syntax work with the index operator ( .[....
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74251163_c0
74251163
fsharp
0
Title: how c# pattern matching do things like f#&#x27;s active pattern Problem title: how c# pattern matching do things like f#&#x27;s active pattern Tags: f%23, pattern-matching, active-pattern, c%23 Problem: how c# pattern matching do things like f#'s active pattern F# active pattern can do let (|Even|Odd|) input = i...
how c# pattern matching do things like f#&#x27;s active pattern how c# pattern matching do things like f#&#x27;s active pattern f%23 pattern-matching active-pattern c%23 Even Odd TestNumber Others how c# pattern matching do things like f#'s active pattern F# active pattern can do a poor C# implementation is is there a ...
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943405_c0
943405
fsharp
0
Title: Point-free style with objects/records in F# Problem title: Point-free style with objects/records in F# Tags: methods, functional-programming, function, f%23 Problem: Point-free style with objects/records in F# I'm getting stymied by the way "dot notation" works with objects and records when trying to program in ...
Point-free style with objects/records in F# Point-free style with objects/records in F# methods functional-programming function f%23 Point-free object.method Point-free style with objects/records in F# I'm getting stymied by the way "dot notation" works with objects and records when trying to program in a point-free fu...
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70909872_c0
70909872
fsharp
0
Title: Convert C# HostBuilder pipeline to F# in isolated process Azure function Problem title: Convert C# HostBuilder pipeline to F# in isolated process Azure function Tags: f%23, azure, azure-functions, c%23-to-f%23 Problem: Convert C# HostBuilder pipeline to F# in isolated process Azure function The following code is...
Convert C# HostBuilder pipeline to F# in isolated process Azure function Convert C# HostBuilder pipeline to F# in isolated process Azure function f%23 azure azure-functions c%23-to-f%23 Microsoft.Extensions.DependencyInjection Convert HostBuilder Azure ConfigureFunctionsWorkerDefaults ConfigureServices s.AddSingleton I...
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6284386_c2
6284386
fsharp
2
Build, GetFrameworkPaths, Microsoft.NETFramework.targets, PrepareForBuild, GetReferenceAssemblyPaths, FindAppConfigFile, MakeDir, BeforeResolveReferences, ResolveReferences, _SplitProjectReferencesByFileExistence, ResolveProjectReferences, ResolveAssemblyReferences, ResolveAssemblyReference, TargetFramework, AfterResol...
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2382908_c0
2382908
fsharp
0
Title: Using a variable in pattern matching in Ocaml or F# Problem title: Using a variable in pattern matching in Ocaml or F# Tags: binding, f%23, ocaml, pattern-matching, variables Problem: Using a variable in pattern matching in Ocaml or F# I have a function of the form 'a -> ('a * int) list -> int let rec getValue i...
Using a variable in pattern matching in Ocaml or F# Using a variable in pattern matching in Ocaml or F# binding f%23 ocaml pattern-matching variables Using Ocaml Using a variable in pattern matching in Ocaml or F# I have a function of the form I can tell that identifier is not being bound the way I would like it to and...
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35032869_c0
35032869
fsharp
0
Title: Use combinators to clean up mapJsonAsync in Suave.io Problem title: Use combinators to clean up mapJsonAsync in Suave.io Tags: suave, f%23 Problem: Use combinators to clean up mapJsonAsync in Suave.io In suave.io, there's a function mapJson : let mapJson (f: 'a -> 'b) = request(fun r -> f (fromJson r.rawForm) |>...
Use combinators to clean up mapJsonAsync in Suave.io Use combinators to clean up mapJsonAsync in Suave.io suave f%23 Use Suave.io r.rawForm Successful.ok Writers.setMimeType Async HttpContext ctx.request.rawForm Use combinators to clean up mapJsonAsync in Suave.io In suave.io, there's a function mapJson : Is there a wa...
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51730560_c0
51730560
fsharp
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Title: F# Partially apply the second argument Problem title: F# Partially apply the second argument Tags: currying, functional-programming, partial-application, f%23 Problem: F# Partially apply the second argument in F# if I take a function that takes two arguments, for example, mod (%): 13 % 10 // val it : int = 3 whi...
F# Partially apply the second argument F# Partially apply the second argument currying functional-programming partial-application f%23 Partially F# Partially apply the second argument in F# if I take a function that takes two arguments, for example, mod (%): which is the same as is there any way to write it in the pipe...
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53391628_c0
53391628
fsharp
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Title: Issue with generic Unit of Measures / match Problem title: Issue with generic Unit of Measures / match Tags: f%23 Problem: Issue with generic Unit of Measures / match I have read quite a few ressources on Unit of Measures (including the good Microsoft Doc and f# for fun and profit) but I still cannot make my cod...
Issue with generic Unit of Measures / match Issue with generic Unit of Measures / match f%23 Issue Unit Measures Measure USD JPY EUR FxUnit UnitRate getFx1 Issue with generic Unit of Measures / match I have read quite a few ressources on Unit of Measures (including the good Microsoft Doc and f# for fun and profit) but ...
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9161486_c0
9161486
fsharp
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Title: lists of discriminated unions in fsharp Problem title: lists of discriminated unions in fsharp Tags: f%23, discriminated-union Problem: lists of discriminated unions in fsharp Can anybody explain why following 2 let statements don't work? type Rank = | Two | Three | Four | Five | Six | Seven | Eight | Nine | Ten...
lists of discriminated unions in fsharp lists of discriminated unions in fsharp f%23 discriminated-union Rank Two Three Four Five Six Seven Eight Nine Ten Face Jack Queen King Ace Suit Diamonds Clubs Hearts Spades Card RankCard FaceCard lists of discriminated unions in fsharp Can anybody explain why following 2 let sta...
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43209247_c0
43209247
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Title: F# JsonValue example doesn&#x27;t work Problem title: F# JsonValue example doesn&#x27;t work Tags: f%23, json Problem: F# JsonValue example doesn't work In F# Data: JSON Parser There is an example showing how to extract data: let info = JsonValue.Parse(""" { "name": "Tomas", "born": 1985, "siblings": [ "Jan", "A...
F# JsonValue example doesn&#x27;t work F# JsonValue example doesn&#x27;t work f%23 json JsonValue JsonValue.Parse Tomas Jan Alexander FSharp.Data.JsonExtensions Print name.AsString born.AsInteger sib.AsString F# JsonValue example doesn't work In F# Data: JSON Parser There is an example showing how to extract data: I co...
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32864606_c0
32864606
fsharp
0
Title: FAKE get TeamCity build branch Problem title: FAKE get TeamCity build branch Tags: f%23-fake, f%23, teamcity Problem: FAKE get TeamCity build branch I'm constructing some build scripts using FAKE for a TeamCity setup. Part of my build requires me to access the teamcity.build.branch parameter, however because it'...
FAKE get TeamCity build branch FAKE get TeamCity build branch f%23-fake f%23 teamcity FAKE TeamCity teamcity.build.branch FAKE get TeamCity build branch I'm constructing some build scripts using FAKE for a TeamCity setup. Part of my build requires me to access the teamcity.build.branch parameter, however because it's n...
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1505656_c0
1505656
fsharp
0
Title: Extending F# List Module Problem title: Extending F# List Module Tags: module, list, f%23, extension-methods Problem: Extending F# List Module I've been adding a few handy methods to some of the F# modules such as List. type Microsoft.FSharp.Collections.FSharpList<'a> with //' static member iterWhile (f:'a -> bo...
Extending F# List Module Extending F# List Module module list f%23 extension-methods Extending List Module Microsoft.FSharp.Collections.FSharpList Ref this.AppendMutate Extending F# List Module I've been adding a few handy methods to some of the F# modules such as List. and i'm wondering if it's possible to add mutatio...
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17741536_c0
17741536
fsharp
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Title: What is the proper way to `ignore` an IDisposable? Problem title: What is the proper way to `ignore` an IDisposable? Tags: f%23 Problem: What is the proper way to `ignore` an IDisposable? I need to make a call to a function that returns some value that I don't need. Normally, I'll just pipe that to ignore . But ...
What is the proper way to `ignore` an IDisposable? What is the proper way to `ignore` an IDisposable? f%23 What IDisposable CompiledName Ignore x.Dispose What is the proper way to `ignore` an IDisposable? I need to make a call to a function that returns some value that I don't need. Normally, I'll just pipe that to ign...
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44761348_c0
44761348
fsharp
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Title: Dynamically generate code from data? Problem title: Dynamically generate code from data? Tags: f%23, c%23 Problem: Dynamically generate code from data? There is a list of base data type Record = { A: string; B: float; C: int; ...} let Records: Record list = getRecordsFromDatabase() And a list of rules, type Rule...
Dynamically generate code from data? Dynamically generate code from data? f%23 c%23 data the Dynamically Record Records Rule Condition Score Dynamically generate code from data? There is a list of base data And a list of rules, Then I need to test the rules against a list of new data against the base data and get the s...
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1084374_c1
1084374
fsharp
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fix0 = parseInfix ["+"; "-"] parseInfix1 BinaryOp and parseFunCall = parser { let! first = letter let! rest = many (letter <|> digit) let funcName = toStr $ first::rest do! ignoreSpace let! args = betweenChars '(' ')' $ sepBy (parseExpr) "," return FunCall(funcName, args) } and parseFactor' = parseNumber <|> parseStrin...
fix0 = parseInfix ["+"; "-"] parseInfix1 BinaryOp and parseFunCall = parser { let! first = letter let! rest = many (letter <|> digit) let funcName = toStr $ first::rest do! ignoreSpace let! args = betweenChars '(' ')' $ sepBy (parseExpr) "," return FunCall(funcName, args) } and parseFactor' = parseNumber <|> parseStrin...
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68294801_c0
68294801
fsharp
0
Title: Async Sorting (using Tasks) in .NET Problem title: Async Sorting (using Tasks) in .NET Tags: .net, c%23, f%23, sorting, task Problem: Async Sorting (using Tasks) in .NET I'm building an interpreter and need to create a function in my standard library that sorts based on a user-defined comparator. This comparator...
Async Sorting (using Tasks) in .NET Async Sorting (using Tasks) in .NET .net c%23 f%23 sorting task Tasks Async Sorting NET Task List.Sort IComparer Compare Async Sorting (using Tasks) in .NET I'm building an interpreter and need to create a function in my standard library that sorts based on a user-defined comparator....
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35496525_c0
35496525
fsharp
0
Title: Why F# fails to have type inference for list elements? Problem title: Why F# fails to have type inference for list elements? Tags: f%23, inference, list, inline Problem: Why F# fails to have type inference for list elements? I was trying to put both int and float into a list construction: > let l2=[1;2.0];; let ...
Why F# fails to have type inference for list elements? Why F# fails to have type inference for list elements? f%23 inference list inline Why FS0001 Why F# fails to have type inference for list elements? Well, if I write let l3=[1,2.0] in Haskell it works to construct the list to have all "fractional" elements. Why F# d...
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40264601_c0
40264601
fsharp
0
Title: Creating Generic Types via Type Providers Problem title: Creating Generic Types via Type Providers Tags: f%23, type-providers Problem: Creating Generic Types via Type Providers Is it possible to create a generic type via type providers so that [<TypeProvider>] type SampleTypeProvider(config: TypeProviderConfig) ...
Creating Generic Types via Type Providers Creating Generic Types via Type Providers f%23 type-providers Creating Generic Types Type Providers TypeProvider SampleTypeProvider TypeProviderConfig this.C this.D assembly:TypeProviderAssembly Debug SampleTypeProvider.dll SampleTypeProvider.A Creating Generic Types via Type P...
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6157369_c0
6157369
fsharp
0
Title: F# Convert String Array to String Problem title: F# Convert String Array to String Tags: string, f%23 Problem: F# Convert String Array to String With C#, I can use string.Join("", lines) to convert string array to string. What can I do to do the same thing with F#? ADDED I need to read lines from a file, do some...
F# Convert String Array to String F# Convert String Array to String string f%23 Convert Array string.Join System.IO System.Text.RegularExpressions.Regex File.ReadAllLines tclscript.do re.Replace line.Replace Replace Trim File.WriteAllLines tclscript.txt FS0039 Join String.concat FS0001 System File.WriteAllText F# Conve...
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14532450_c0
14532450
fsharp
0
Title: LP DSL for F# with Clp as solver Problem title: LP DSL for F# with Clp as solver Tags: linear-programming, dsl, f%23, clp, clr Problem: LP DSL for F# with Clp as solver Since the Microsoft Solver Foundation has been deprecated, I am trying to find an alternative or a reasonable way to create my own DSL. What I a...
LP DSL for F# with Clp as solver LP DSL for F# with Clp as solver linear-programming dsl f%23 clp clr DSL Clp solver.solve LP DSL for F# with Clp as solver Since the Microsoft Solver Foundation has been deprecated, I am trying to find an alternative or a reasonable way to create my own DSL. What I am looking for is ess...
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3407401_c1
3407401
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noise for the injection of values into computations via val . Having unlifted versions of functions (like rdV ) would help this, at the cost of requiring these to be defined. Non-value definitions like varNum require monadic binding via <- in a do . This then forces any definitions that depend on them to also be in th...
noise for the injection of values into computations via val . Having unlifted versions of functions (like rdV ) would help this, at the cost of requiring these to be defined. Non-value definitions like varNum require monadic binding via <- in a do . This then forces any definitions that depend on them to also be in th...
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16612936_c2
16612936
fsharp
2
System.Text, System.Runtime, Microsoft.FSharp.Collections, Immutable, Dictionary, System.Collections.Generics.Dictionary, ImmutableDictionary, C5.HashDictionary, FSharpMap, CollectionsTest, Program, ProfileOptimization.SetProfileRoot, Jit, ProfileOptimization.StartProfile, Startup.Profile, Mains, Main, INIT, TEST, DAT...
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35728680_c1
35728680
fsharp
1
2 list val arrayValueEquals : bool = true val arrayValueNullEquals : bool = false My question is as follows, why does the first test succeeds and not the second one? here is the complete gist : // Learn more about F# at http://fsharp.net. See the 'F# Tutorial' project // for more guidance on F# programming. #load "Libr...
2 list val arrayValueEquals : bool = true val arrayValueNullEquals : bool = false My question is as follows, why does the first test succeeds and not the second one? here is the complete gist : // Learn more about F# at http://fsharp.net. See the 'F# Tutorial' project // for more guidance on F# programming. #load "Libr...
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Title: Ravendb / F# / Linq Problem title: Ravendb / F# / Linq Tags: ravendb, linq, f%23 Problem: Ravendb / F# / Linq I am new to ravendb, and I have 2 questions; I have around 65k objects stored there, but only 128 are returned back : why is it the case ? (using Robert P. OpenInitializedStore extension) let printStoreD...
Ravendb / F# / Linq Ravendb / F# / Linq ravendb linq f%23 Ravendb Linq DocumentStore.OpenInitializedStore store.OpenSession session.Query DataModel.simplequote qs.ToList Seq.length Ravendb / F# / Linq I am new to ravendb, and I have 2 questions; I have around 65k objects stored there, but only 128 are returned back : w...
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12258029
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Title: VS2012 Mstest finds NO tests in Release build of F# solution. How to fix? Problem title: VS2012 Mstest finds NO tests in Release build of F# solution. How to fix? Tags: visual-studio-2012, mstest, f%23 Problem: VS2012 Mstest finds NO tests in Release build of F# solution. How to fix? I have a VS2012 solution wit...
VS2012 Mstest finds NO tests in Release build of F# solution. How to fix? VS2012 Mstest finds NO tests in Release build of F# solution. How to fix? visual-studio-2012 mstest f%23 VS2012 Mstest Release How visual-studio-2012 VS2012 Mstest finds NO tests in Release build of F# solution. How to fix? I have a VS2012 soluti...
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forces = [ for a' in asteroids do if a' <> a then yield force(a, a') ] let F = List.sum forces let p', v' = clamp(a.Position, a.Velocity) yield { a with Position = p' + dt * v' Velocity = v' + dt * F/a.Mass } ] let print_scene Code signals: Learning, Through, Game, Dev, John, earth_mass, moon_mass, x:float, y:float, a...
forces = [ for a' in asteroids do if a' <> a then yield force(a, a') ] let F = List.sum forces let p', v' = clamp(a.Position, a.Velocity) yield { a with Position = p' + dt * v' Velocity = v' + dt * F/a.Mass } ] let print_scene Code signals: Learning, Through, Game, Dev, John, earth_mass, moon_mass, x:float, y:float, a...
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Title: F# Matching results of recursive calls using higher order functions Problem title: F# Matching results of recursive calls using higher order functions Tags: f%23 Problem: F# Matching results of recursive calls using higher order functions Given a simple function, where we do pattern matching on the result of a r...
F# Matching results of recursive calls using higher order functions F# Matching results of recursive calls using higher order functions f%23 higher Matching x::rest Expected List.foldBack F# Matching results of recursive calls using higher order functions Given a simple function, where we do pattern matching on the res...
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Title: F# : file parsing Problem title: F# : file parsing Tags: f%23 Problem: F# : file parsing let readLines = seq { use sr = new StreamReader("Input.txt") while not sr.EndOfStream do yield sr.ReadLine() } |> Seq.zip (Seq.ofList [0..19]) let parseLine tupleLine = let (index:int, line:string) = tupleLine line.Split( [|...
F# : file parsing F# : file parsing f%23 System System.IO StreamReader Input.txt sr.EndOfStream sr.ReadLine Seq.zip Seq.ofList index:int line:string line.Split Array.map Int32.Parse Seq.map Array.create F# : file parsing This is my first post on this site :-) I'm learning F#. To do this, I try to resolve the Euler prob...
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69856517
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want to make sure we have our own copy to protect against mutation let values = values |> Array.copy member internal _.Values= values member this.Item with get(index: int<'Index>) = values.[int index] type Arr<[<Measure>] 'Index, 'Value>(values: array<'Value>) = // We want to make sure we have our own copy to protect ...
want to make sure we have our own copy to protect against mutation let values = values |> Array.copy member internal _.Values= values member this.Item with get(index: int<'Index>) = values.[int index] type Arr<[<Measure>] 'Index, 'Value>(values: array<'Value>) = // We want to make sure we have our own copy to protect ...
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7071247
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Title: F# Interactive hotkeys in Visual Studio Problem title: F# Interactive hotkeys in Visual Studio Tags: .net, visual-studio, visual-studio-2010, f%23, f%23-interactive Problem: F# Interactive hotkeys in Visual Studio When developing in F# there are two main actions I keep doing all the time: Switching between devel...
F# Interactive hotkeys in Visual Studio F# Interactive hotkeys in Visual Studio .net visual-studio visual-studio-2010 f%23 f%23-interactive Interactive Visual Studio visual-studio-2010 F# Interactive hotkeys in Visual Studio When developing in F# there are two main actions I keep doing all the time: Switching between d...
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5008910_c1
5008910
fsharp
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something *) } new (ctorpar: AnotherType) = for i in ctorpar.ACollection do (* Something *) { myvar = 1; myvar2 = "Hello"; } Well I am sorry, but this does not help me because F# compiler tells me this: Object constructors cannot directly use try/with and try/finally prior to the initialization of the object. This inc...
something *) } new (ctorpar: AnotherType) = for i in ctorpar.ACollection do (* Something *) { myvar = 1; myvar2 = "Hello"; } Well I am sorry, but this does not help me because F# compiler tells me this: Object constructors cannot directly use try/with and try/finally prior to the initialization of the object. This inc...
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53484624
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Title: F# Concat two tuples without deconstructing Problem title: F# Concat two tuples without deconstructing Tags: tuples, f%23 Problem: F# Concat two tuples without deconstructing I have two tuples of unknown length which I would like to add together resulting in a third tuple. For example: // given two tuples let tu...
F# Concat two tuples without deconstructing F# Concat two tuples without deconstructing tuples f%23 Concat tuple1 tuple2 tuple3 tuple4 tuple5 F# Concat two tuples without deconstructing I have two tuples of unknown length which I would like to add together resulting in a third tuple. For example: A solution I came up w...
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24573832_c0
24573832
fsharp
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Title: Compile error while yielding a sequence through mutable variable Problem title: Compile error while yielding a sequence through mutable variable Tags: f%23 Problem: Compile error while yielding a sequence through mutable variable I am writing a function that takes a multi-line string through a StringReader and r...
Compile error while yielding a sequence through mutable variable Compile error while yielding a sequence through mutable variable f%23 Compile StringReader reader.ReadLine Compile error while yielding a sequence through mutable variable I am writing a function that takes a multi-line string through a StringReader and r...
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25770428_c0
25770428
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Title: Records satisfying implicit interface w/o re-implementing Problem title: Records satisfying implicit interface w/o re-implementing Tags: records, interface, f%23 Problem: Records satisfying implicit interface w/o re-implementing Seeing a record already has a public Getter/(Setter) for its fields, is it possible ...
Records satisfying implicit interface w/o re-implementing Records satisfying implicit interface w/o re-implementing records interface f%23 Records IText TextRec this.text Records satisfying implicit interface w/o re-implementing Seeing a record already has a public Getter/(Setter) for its fields, is it possible to spec...
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74739442_c0
74739442
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Title: Confused about F# method signature syntax Problem title: Confused about F# method signature syntax Tags: f%23, functional-programming Problem: Confused about F# method signature syntax I am supposed to write a small program in F# for a uni assignment. One of the exercises says to create a filter method with this...
Confused about F# method signature syntax Confused about F# method signature syntax f%23 functional-programming Confused Confused about F# method signature syntax I am supposed to write a small program in F# for a uni assignment. One of the exercises says to create a filter method with this signature: filter : ('a -> b...
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13070487_c0
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Title: F# Use generic type as pattern discriminator Problem title: F# Use generic type as pattern discriminator Tags: pattern-matching, f%23, discriminated-union Problem: F# Use generic type as pattern discriminator If there's another way to achieve what I'm trying to do below, please let me know. Suppose I have the fo...
F# Use generic type as pattern discriminator F# Use generic type as pattern discriminator pattern-matching f%23 discriminated-union Use FooBar Foo Bar Seq.filter F# Use generic type as pattern discriminator If there's another way to achieve what I'm trying to do below, please let me know. Suppose I have the following s...
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5407669_c0
5407669
fsharp
0
Title: Using COM DLLs with FSI Problem title: Using COM DLLs with FSI Tags: f%23, f%23-scripting, f%23-interactive Problem: Using COM DLLs with FSI Is there a way within FSI that I can reference and use registered COM components? In a normal .fs compiled program I can simply reference the component in question and then...
Using COM DLLs with FSI Using COM DLLs with FSI f%23 f%23-scripting f%23-interactive Using COM DLLs FSI Using COM DLLs with FSI Is there a way within FSI that I can reference and use registered COM components? In a normal .fs compiled program I can simply reference the component in question and then open the relevant g...
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5563042_c0
5563042
fsharp
0
Title: how to get count with linq / linq2sql? Problem title: how to get count with linq / linq2sql? Tags: f%23, linq-to-sql, sequences Problem: how to get count with linq / linq2sql? <@[for i in linq.TrueIncidents -> i.RecTime, i.Name ] @> |> query |> Array.ofSeq How can I get counts of different names ? just count(Nam...
how to get count with linq / linq2sql? how to get count with linq / linq2sql? f%23 linq-to-sql sequences linq2sql linq.TrueIncidents i.RecTime i.Name Array.ofSeq Name how to get count with linq / linq2sql? How can I get counts of different names ? just count(Name) where Name = somename... I think first I must select fo...
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31267362_c0
31267362
fsharp
0
Title: F# - Expected to be option but has a type Problem title: F# - Expected to be option but has a type Tags: f%23 Problem: F# - Expected to be option but has a type I was trying to build a binary tree in F# but when I tried to test my code, I met the problem above. Here is my code: type TreeNode<'a> = { Key: int; Va...
F# - Expected to be option but has a type F# - Expected to be option but has a type f%23 Expected TreeNode Key Val Tree Binary None Some node.Key t.TreeNode.Key t.LT t.RT Seq.fold F# - Expected to be option but has a type I was trying to build a binary tree in F# but when I tried to test my code, I met the problem abov...
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17364840_c1
17364840
fsharp
1
) -> ref child) |> List.tryFind (fun(child) -> match !child with |Empty -> false |Node (value,_) -> value = nextBranchValue) match targetChild with |Some x -> mergeInto x branch.Tail //a valid child match then go deeper. NB: branch.Tail cannot be empty here |None -> tree := Node(value, (Node (nextBranchValue,[])) :: ch...
) -> ref child) |> List.tryFind (fun(child) -> match !child with |Empty -> false |Node (value,_) -> value = nextBranchValue) match targetChild with |Some x -> mergeInto x branch.Tail //a valid child match then go deeper. NB: branch.Tail cannot be empty here |None -> tree := Node(value, (Node (nextBranchValue,[])) :: ch...
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10301788_c0
10301788
fsharp
0
Title: Developing a web app with Mono (opensource .NET) any examples? Problem title: Developing a web app with Mono (opensource .NET) any examples? Tags: web-applications, spring.net, mono, linux, f%23 Problem: Developing a web app with Mono (opensource .NET) any examples? I am a Java, Scala, Python web app Linux guy. ...
Developing a web app with Mono (opensource .NET) any examples? Developing a web app with Mono (opensource .NET) any examples? web-applications spring.net mono linux f%23 Developing Mono NET spring.net Developing a web app with Mono (opensource .NET) any examples? I am a Java, Scala, Python web app Linux guy. I want to ...
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49016487_c0
49016487
fsharp
0
Title: Run the interactive F# in 32 bit mode on Mac Problem title: Run the interactive F# in 32 bit mode on Mac Tags: winforms, macos, f%23, f%23-interactive Problem: Run the interactive F# in 32 bit mode on Mac When I'm inside fsharpi on Mac Os and I do open System.Windows.Forms;; let f = new Form();; I get the follow...
Run the interactive F# in 32 bit mode on Mac Run the interactive F# in 32 bit mode on Mac winforms macos f%23 f%23-interactive Run Mac System.Windows.Forms Form Run the interactive F# in 32 bit mode on Mac When I'm inside fsharpi on Mac Os and I do I get the following warning And in fact nothing works. Is there a way o...
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42430026_c0
42430026
fsharp
0
Title: Why does this definition returns a function? Problem title: Why does this definition returns a function? Tags: f%23 Problem: Why does this definition returns a function? I found the following in the book Expert F# 4.0, Fourth Edition , by Don Syme, Adam Granicz, and Antonio Cisternino: let generateStamp = let mu...
Why does this definition returns a function? Why does this definition returns a function? f%23 Why Expert Fourth Edition Why does this definition returns a function? I found the following in the book Expert F# 4.0, Fourth Edition , by Don Syme, Adam Granicz, and Antonio Cisternino: I could not understand why this code ...
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35975794_c0
35975794
fsharp
0
Title: Why does the pipe backward operator not work in this case? F# Problem title: Why does the pipe backward operator not work in this case? F# Tags: f%23 Problem: Why does the pipe backward operator not work in this case? F# let J = (-1.0 * y) .* MatrixMath.log <| Activation.sigmoid (X * theta) let J = (-1.0 * y) .*...
Why does the pipe backward operator not work in this case? F# Why does the pipe backward operator not work in this case? F# f%23 Why MatrixMath.log Activation.sigmoid MatrixMath Matrix.map Vector.map Why does the pipe backward operator not work in this case? F# I have the follow two sets of code with the former giving ...
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23530285_c0
23530285
fsharp
0
Title: Return query results based off of a foreign key relationship Problem title: Return query results based off of a foreign key relationship Tags: f%23, type-providers Problem: Return query results based off of a foreign key relationship I'm using the SqlDataConnection type provider and I am trying to figure out the...
Return query results based off of a foreign key relationship Return query results based off of a foreign key relationship f%23 type-providers db.StuffTable Seq.filter x.fkTable.contains y.IsComplete fkRow.IsComplete Return query results based off of a foreign key relationship I'm using the SqlDataConnection type provid...
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56415926_c0
56415926
fsharp
0
Title: Not getting the same result from a partial application as with an infix opperatior &quot;(%) x y &lt;&gt; x % y -&gt; wtf&quot; Problem title: Not getting the same result from a partial application as with an infix opperatior &quot;(%) x y &lt;&gt; x % y -&gt; wtf&quot; Tags: infix-operator, partial-application,...
Not getting the same result from a partial application as with an infix opperatior &quot;(%) x y &lt;&gt; x % y -&gt; wtf&quot; Not getting the same result from a partial application as with an infix opperatior &quot;(%) x y &lt;&gt; x % y -&gt; wtf&quot; infix-operator partial-application f%23 a Not Seq.length Not get...
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7917481_c0
7917481
fsharp
0
Title: Has anyone used WebSharper on any full projects? Problem title: Has anyone used WebSharper on any full projects? Tags: c%23, f%23, websharper Problem: Has anyone used WebSharper on any full projects? It looks like quite a cool idea, but a cursory google search finds nothing but code snippets: no "large" projects...
Has anyone used WebSharper on any full projects? Has anyone used WebSharper on any full projects? c%23 f%23 websharper Has WebSharper Has anyone used WebSharper on any full projects? It looks like quite a cool idea, but a cursory google search finds nothing but code snippets: no "large" projects that are made purely us...
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75022500_c1
75022500
fsharp
1
AddHttpClient . I've tried to follow the docs but I may have missed something critical in the translation from C# to F#. If I set up this same exact sample in a C# app it works as expected. Is there a mistake in the way I'm setting up the named client? Code signals: What, HttpClient, Web, API, CreateClient, IHttpClien...
AddHttpClient . I've tried to follow the docs but I may have missed something critical in the translation from C# to F#. If I set up this same exact sample in a C# app it works as expected. Is there a mistake in the way I'm setting up the named client? Code signals: What, HttpClient, Web, API, CreateClient, IHttpClien...
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51131019_c0
51131019
fsharp
0
Title: Using a Map with a non-comparable object Problem title: Using a Map with a non-comparable object Tags: f%23, dictionary Problem: Using a Map with a non-comparable object I have Job type, equality is defined as the Job's ID being equal. There should never be two jobs with the same ID. They aren't comparable thoug...
Using a Map with a non-comparable object Using a Map with a non-comparable object f%23 dictionary Using Map Job JobId CustomEquality NoComparison System.IEquatable x.Equals x.Id y.Id Resource Capacity Usage IDictionary Using a Map with a non-comparable object I have Job type, equality is defined as the Job's ID being e...
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EDIT: I should clarify that I'm not trying to match on tuple values of unknown "arity" at runtime. I only want to do this when the number (and types) of elements is known at compile time. If I was doing the former, I'd be fine with a dynamic approach. For now, I've created active patterns: let (|Tuple2|) = function | ...
EDIT: I should clarify that I'm not trying to match on tuple values of unknown "arity" at runtime. I only want to do this when the number (and types) of elements is known at compile time. If I was doing the former, I'd be fine with a dynamic approach. For now, I've created active patterns: let (|Tuple2|) = function | ...
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Title: IQueryable lambda style in F# Problem title: IQueryable lambda style in F# Tags: query-expressions, f%23 Problem: IQueryable lambda style in F# Is it possible to use lambda-style querying of IQueryable objects in F#, instead of query expressions? Something like: type schema = SqlDataConnection<"Data Source=(loca...
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Title: How do I discover and run fsunit.xunit tests in F# in Visual Studio? Problem title: How do I discover and run fsunit.xunit tests in F# in Visual Studio? Tags: visual-studio-2015, fsunit, xunit, f%23 Problem: How do I discover and run fsunit.xunit tests in F# in Visual Studio? I am new to unit testing, but I want...
How do I discover and run fsunit.xunit tests in F# in Visual Studio? How do I discover and run fsunit.xunit tests in F# in Visual Studio? visual-studio-2015 fsunit xunit f%23 How fsunit.xunit Visual Studio Install-Package Fact Yay visual-studio-2015 How do I discover and run fsunit.xunit tests in F# in Visual Studio? I...
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Title: Why do I get an invalid operator definition here in FSharp: (~!) Problem title: Why do I get an invalid operator definition here in FSharp: (~!) Tags: f%23, operator-overloading Problem: Why do I get an invalid operator definition here in FSharp: (~!) type Parameter = | Fixed of double | Free of double ref with ...
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Title: How to access parts of AWS Lambda event in F#? Problem title: How to access parts of AWS Lambda event in F#? Tags: amazon-web-services, aws-lambda, f%23 Problem: How to access parts of AWS Lambda event in F#? I am moving some code from Python to F# and I was wondering how could I access the same information like...
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Title: Inserting docs quickly into Couchbase with actors Problem title: Inserting docs quickly into Couchbase with actors Tags: couchbase, actor, f%23 Problem: Inserting docs quickly into Couchbase with actors I am writing a program which will put a lot of documents into a Couchbase store. I'm using F# and I'm interest...
Inserting docs quickly into Couchbase with actors Inserting docs quickly into Couchbase with actors couchbase actor f%23 Inserting Couchbase Inserting docs quickly into Couchbase with actors I am writing a program which will put a lot of documents into a Couchbase store. I'm using F# and I'm interested in the actor pat...
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Title: How to delete item from dictionary and change key of others F# Problem title: How to delete item from dictionary and change key of others F# Tags: dictionary, f%23 Problem: How to delete item from dictionary and change key of others F# I'm looking to create a function that takes in a value, finds the value in th...
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Title: How to keep method return type &#x27;void&#x27; in F#? Problem title: How to keep method return type &#x27;void&#x27; in F#? Tags: unit-testing, f%23, fluent-assertions, void, vs-unit-testing-framework Problem: How to keep method return type 'void' in F#? I'm writing unit tests for my F# library using F#, Visual...
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Title: Creating Table in SQL Server Using F# Problem title: Creating Table in SQL Server Using F# Tags: t-sql, f%23, sql-server Problem: Creating Table in SQL Server Using F# Currently, I am attempting to create a SQl Server table using F# in Visual Studio. I have a list where each element is of the form: (column name ...
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Title: How to change for loop with an array module function? Problem title: How to change for loop with an array module function? Tags: arrays, f%23 Problem: How to change for loop with an array module function? This is a school assignment. I'm trying to make a function which takes an array A and makes a new array B, w...
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Title: How to extract only words from a text file in F#? Problem title: How to extract only words from a text file in F#? Tags: f%23, string, text Problem: How to extract only words from a text file in F#? I`m trying to extract only words from a text file that is very simple: Please note that you still have an unclaime...
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Title: how to apply a function to each group? Problem title: how to apply a function to each group? Tags: f%23 Problem: how to apply a function to each group? I need to apply a function to each group represented by (<seq>) in the below code, but have the function treat each group as new data. So the function would rese...
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42299214_c0
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Title: Dynamic Lookup in F# Problem title: Dynamic Lookup in F# Tags: quotations, f%23 Problem: Dynamic Lookup in F# Can somebody help me with article of Tomas Petricek: http://tomasp.net/blog/fsharp-dynamic-lookup.aspx/#dynfslinks ? The problem is that it is severely outdated. I understand that namespaces open Microso...
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67636697_c0
67636697
fsharp
0
Title: Can `dotnet fsi` be run in .NET Framework mode? Problem title: Can `dotnet fsi` be run in .NET Framework mode? Tags: f%23, dotnet-cli, f%23-interactive Problem: Can `dotnet fsi` be run in .NET Framework mode? I'd like to reference some .NET Framework-only packages from an F# script, and run it using: dotnet fsi ...
Can `dotnet fsi` be run in .NET Framework mode? Can `dotnet fsi` be run in .NET Framework mode? f%23 dotnet-cli f%23-interactive Can NET Framework script.fsx NU1701 Package Hymans.ESF.Api NETFramework Version v4.6.1 v4.6.2 v4.7 v4.7.1 v4.7.2 v4.8 net5.0 Can `dotnet fsi` be run in .NET Framework mode? I'd like to refere...
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22924275_c0
22924275
fsharp
0
Title: How to sum a sequence of 3-tuples? And calculate their average? Problem title: How to sum a sequence of 3-tuples? And calculate their average? Tags: f%23, f%23-interactive Problem: How to sum a sequence of 3-tuples? And calculate their average? I have a sequence of 3-tuples like this: [(123, 143 ,136), (177, 284...
How to sum a sequence of 3-tuples? And calculate their average? How to sum a sequence of 3-tuples? And calculate their average? f%23 f%23-interactive How Seq.fold How to sum a sequence of 3-tuples? And calculate their average? I have a sequence of 3-tuples like this: and I would like to them into single 3-tuple by summ...
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26836732_c0
26836732
fsharp
0
Title: Implementing iter for list in F# Problem title: Implementing iter for list in F# Tags: list, functional-programming, f%23 Problem: Implementing iter for list in F# I am new to programming in functional languages. I am attempting to implement the F# iter for list. I think it should be similar to collect in list b...
Implementing iter for list in F# Implementing iter for list in F# list functional-programming f%23 Implementing hd::tl Type Expecting Implementing iter for list in F# I am new to programming in functional languages. I am attempting to implement the F# iter for list. I think it should be similar to collect in list but n...
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17777126_c0
17777126
fsharp
0
Title: F# Partial Active Pattern Matching &quot;Rule Will Never Be Matched&quot; Problem title: F# Partial Active Pattern Matching &quot;Rule Will Never Be Matched&quot; Tags: pattern-matching, f%23, active-pattern Problem: F# Partial Active Pattern Matching "Rule Will Never Be Matched" Given the following active patte...
F# Partial Active Pattern Matching &quot;Rule Will Never Be Matched&quot; F# Partial Active Pattern Matching &quot;Rule Will Never Be Matched&quot; pattern-matching f%23 active-pattern Partial Active Pattern Matching Rule Will Never Matched HasMatch x:string x.Contains Some None FS0026 F# Partial Active Pattern Matchin...
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71162616_c0
71162616
fsharp
0
Title: Failure to discover property with reflection Problem title: Failure to discover property with reflection Tags: reflection, f%23 Problem: Failure to discover property with reflection Taking the following minimal example: type IMyInterface = interface abstract member Name: string with get end let testInstance = { ...
Failure to discover property with reflection Failure to discover property with reflection reflection f%23 Failure IMyInterface Name _.Name Hello Word testInstance.GetType GetProperties PropertyInfo GetProperty Failure to discover property with reflection Taking the following minimal example: I would have naively expect...
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41620531_c0
41620531
fsharp
0
Title: Strong-Named resources in F# Problem title: Strong-Named resources in F# Tags: f%23, resx Problem: Strong-Named resources in F# Following the steps provided in this SO post , I have successfully added a resources file and can query the resources I've included, but I must manually use the ResourceManager class to...
Strong-Named resources in F# Strong-Named resources in F# f%23 resx Strong-Named ResourceManager System.Reflection.Assembly.GetCallingAssembly GetObject SomeText MyDefaultNamespace.Properties.Resources.SomeText Strong-Named resources in F# Following the steps provided in this SO post , I have successfully added a resou...
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48653134_c0
48653134
fsharp
0
Title: Why doesn&#x27;t %A text formatting work with internal modules in F#? Problem title: Why doesn&#x27;t %A text formatting work with internal modules in F#? Tags: f%23, text-formatting Problem: Why doesn't %A text formatting work with internal modules in F#? The following code does not format the string as expecte...
Why doesn&#x27;t %A text formatting work with internal modules in F#? Why doesn&#x27;t %A text formatting work with internal modules in F#? f%23 text-formatting Why MyModule.Types Action Add Update Delete MyModule.Print x:Action Why doesn't %A text formatting work with internal modules in F#? The following code does no...
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48170964_c0
48170964
fsharp
0
Title: AWS SDK for .Net 5x slower than CLI getting file from S3 Problem title: AWS SDK for .Net 5x slower than CLI getting file from S3 Tags: f%23, .net, amazon-s3, amazon-web-services, mono Problem: AWS SDK for .Net 5x slower than CLI getting file from S3 Using the AWS CLI I can download a 1 GiB file in around 10 seco...
AWS SDK for .Net 5x slower than CLI getting file from S3 AWS SDK for .Net 5x slower than CLI getting file from S3 f%23 .net amazon-s3 amazon-web-services mono S3 AWS SDK Net CLI MYBUCKET MYKEY Amazon.S3.Transfer.TransferUtility AmazonS3Client TransferUtility transfer.Download Path.GetTempFileName amazon-s3 AWS SDK for ...
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1797241_c0
1797241
fsharp
0
Title: While or Tail Recursion in F#, what to use when? Problem title: While or Tail Recursion in F#, what to use when? Tags: tail-recursion, while-loop, functional-programming, f%23 Problem: While or Tail Recursion in F#, what to use when? Ok, only just in F# and this is how I understand it now : Some problems are rec...
While or Tail Recursion in F#, what to use when? While or Tail Recursion in F#, what to use when? tail-recursion while-loop functional-programming f%23 While Tail Recursion While or Tail Recursion in F#, what to use when? Ok, only just in F# and this is how I understand it now : Some problems are recursive in nature (b...
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4824536_c0
4824536
fsharp
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Title: Is there any good way for an inline function to access private or internal values? Problem title: Is there any good way for an inline function to access private or internal values? Tags: inline-functions, f%23 Problem: Is there any good way for an inline function to access private or internal values? I just ran ...
Is there any good way for an inline function to access private or internal values? Is there any good way for an inline function to access private or internal values? inline-functions f%23 Is there any good way for an inline function to access private or internal values? I just ran into an issue: when I try to access a ...
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1621250_c0
1621250
fsharp
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Title: F# dynamic lookup operator (?) overloading Problem title: F# dynamic lookup operator (?) overloading Tags: f%23, dynamic, operator-overloading Problem: F# dynamic lookup operator (?) overloading Can't define (?) operator overload on type: type Foo = val s : string new(s) = { s = s } static member (?) (foo : Foo,...
F# dynamic lookup operator (?) overloading F# dynamic lookup operator (?) overloading f%23 dynamic operator-overloading Foo foo.s FS0043 op_Dynamic foo:Foo name:string F# dynamic lookup operator (?) overloading Can't define (?) operator overload on type: All works fine if I use standalone let-binding for operator defin...
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32406610_c0
32406610
fsharp
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Title: Reference a record from within itself during construction Problem title: Reference a record from within itself during construction Tags: f%23, record Problem: Reference a record from within itself during construction I am trying to create a record which uses one of the previously defined fields to calculate the ...
Reference a record from within itself during construction Reference a record from within itself during construction f%23 record within Reference Foo:int Bar:int Foo Bar Array.init myRecord.Foo Reference a record from within itself during construction I am trying to create a record which uses one of the previously defin...
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33180170_c0
33180170
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Title: How do I specify optional arguments in a constraint in F#? Problem title: How do I specify optional arguments in a constraint in F#? Tags: f%23 Problem: How do I specify optional arguments in a constraint in F#? Let's say I have a method that takes some optional parameters, is there a way to use that method thro...
How do I specify optional arguments in a constraint in F#? How do I specify optional arguments in a constraint in F#? f%23 How SomeClass this.SomeMethod a:int b:int Some SomeMethod x:int y:int SomeMethod2 How do I specify optional arguments in a constraint in F#? Let's say I have a method that takes some optional param...
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66189785_c1
66189785
fsharp
1
) |> ignore // another instructions But when I run the dotnet run command just it print the following error: Stack overflow The problem is in the AutoMapping type, but I don't know if this is correct configured, that is, in C# it is like this: public class AutoMapping : Profile { public AutoMapping() { CreateMap<User, ...
) |> ignore // another instructions But when I run the dotnet run command just it print the following error: Stack overflow The problem is in the AutoMapping type, but I don't know if this is correct configured, that is, in C# it is like this: public class AutoMapping : Profile { public AutoMapping() { CreateMap<User, ...
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74075100_c0
74075100
fsharp
0
Title: f# function to count number of digraphs in a string Problem title: f# function to count number of digraphs in a string Tags: f%23 Problem: f# function to count number of digraphs in a string Im getting an error with this function. Im new to f# so I don't fully know what the code is doing, I tried duplicating a f...
f# function to count number of digraphs in a string f# function to count number of digraphs in a string f%23 hd::tl _::tl List.head List.iter f# function to count number of digraphs in a string Im getting an error with this function. Im new to f# so I don't fully know what the code is doing, I tried duplicating a funct...
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41859796_c0
41859796
fsharp
0
Title: F# pattern matching with tuples rule will never be matched Problem title: F# pattern matching with tuples rule will never be matched Tags: pattern-matching, f%23 Problem: F# pattern matching with tuples rule will never be matched First off I'm new to f#, so maybe the answer is obvious, but I'm not seeing it. So ...
F# pattern matching with tuples rule will never be matched F# pattern matching with tuples rule will never be matched pattern-matching f%23 tuple1 tuple2 F# pattern matching with tuples rule will never be matched First off I'm new to f#, so maybe the answer is obvious, but I'm not seeing it. So I have some tuples with ...
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10397737_c0
10397737
fsharp
0
Title: Converting OCaml to F#: Converting OCaml open_box and close_box to F# Problem title: Converting OCaml to F#: Converting OCaml open_box and close_box to F# Tags: f%23, ocaml Problem: Converting OCaml to F#: Converting OCaml open_box and close_box to F# I am converting several modules based on OCaml to F# and ran ...
Converting OCaml to F#: Converting OCaml open_box and close_box to F# Converting OCaml to F#: Converting OCaml open_box and close_box to F# f%23 ocaml Converting OCaml open_box close_box Converting OCaml to F#: Converting OCaml open_box and close_box to F# I am converting several modules based on OCaml to F# and ran in...
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30801062_c1
30801062
fsharp
1
fun acc -> id(double 1::acc) let loop2 = fun acc -> id(double 1::(double 2::acc)) let loop3 = fun acc -> id(double 1::(double 2::(double 3::acc))) in my example after the loop3 the cont function is finally invoked by the pattern match of the empty list: | [] -> cont [] this translates in calling: loop3 [] which in tur...
fun acc -> id(double 1::acc) let loop2 = fun acc -> id(double 1::(double 2::acc)) let loop3 = fun acc -> id(double 1::(double 2::(double 3::acc))) in my example after the loop3 the cont function is finally invoked by the pattern match of the empty list: | [] -> cont [] this translates in calling: loop3 [] which in tur...
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63511286_c1
63511286
fsharp
1
MongoDB.Driver.Core.Misc.DnsClientWrapper..ctor() at MongoDB.Driver.Core.Misc.DnsClientWrapper..cctor() Code signals: System.TypeInitializationException, System.IO.FileNotFoundException, How, MongoDB, Client, Interactive, net471, DnsClient.dll, mongodb.driver.core, net452, MongoDB.Driver.Core.dll, mongodb.bson, MongoD...
MongoDB.Driver.Core.Misc.DnsClientWrapper..ctor() at MongoDB.Driver.Core.Misc.DnsClientWrapper..cctor() Code signals: System.TypeInitializationException, System.IO.FileNotFoundException, How, MongoDB, Client, Interactive, net471, DnsClient.dll, mongodb.driver.core, net452, MongoDB.Driver.Core.dll, mongodb.bson, MongoD...
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41143153_c0
41143153
fsharp
0
Title: F# project autogenerate bindingRedirect Problem title: F# project autogenerate bindingRedirect Tags: .net-assembly, c%23, csproj, f%23, visual-studio Problem: F# project autogenerate bindingRedirect I'd like to play around in F# with our company internal libraries. They are published to our nuget store. Problem:...
F# project autogenerate bindingRedirect F# project autogenerate bindingRedirect .net-assembly c%23 csproj f%23 visual-studio F# project autogenerate bindingRedirect I'd like to play around in F# with our company internal libraries. They are published to our nuget store. Problem: There is Library A, version 1.0.0.0, whi...
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8727861_c0
8727861
fsharp
0
Title: F# and Winforms Problem title: F# and Winforms Tags: f%23, graphics, winforms Problem: F# and Winforms i have a program like this let form = new Form() let drawArea = new Panel(Location = new Point(200,0), Height = 600, Width = 800) let rectBrush = new SolidBrush(Color.Blue) form.Controls.Add(drawArea) drawArea....
F# and Winforms F# and Winforms f%23 graphics winforms Winforms Form Panel Location Point Height Width SolidBrush Color.Blue form.Controls.Add drawArea.MouseClick.Add drawArea.Paint.Add e.Graphics.FillRectangle args.X args.Y Application.Run F# and Winforms i have a program like this so when i click a blue rectangle app...
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6973248_c1
6973248
fsharp
1
, MailboxProcessor.Start, Set, Checks, visited.Count, Waits, URL, self.Receive, visited.Contains, Start, Async.StartChild, Seq.iter, self.Post, Async.Ignore, visited.Add, Set.empty, urlCollector.Post, news.google.com, www.gstatic.com, favicon.ico, mail.google.com, www.google.com, docs.google.com, sites.google.com, www....
, MailboxProcessor.Start, Set, Checks, visited.Count, Waits, URL, self.Receive, visited.Contains, Start, Async.StartChild, Seq.iter, self.Post, Async.Ignore, visited.Add, Set.empty, urlCollector.Post, news.google.com, www.gstatic.com, favicon.ico, mail.google.com, www.google.com, docs.google.com, sites.google.com, www....
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11530190_c1
11530190
fsharp
1
-> t.Name <> toy1.Name && t.Name <> toy2.Name) group retVal = Move (cost + (MoveCost toy1 toy2)) Right remainingElements if (retVal) then Console.WriteLine ("Move " + toy1.Name + " and " + toy2.Name + " with the total cost of " + cost.ToString()) retVal | Right -> let retVal = false let toysOnRightBank = List.filter (f...
-> t.Name <> toy1.Name && t.Name <> toy2.Name) group retVal = Move (cost + (MoveCost toy1 toy2)) Right remainingElements if (retVal) then Console.WriteLine ("Move " + toy1.Name + " and " + toy2.Name + " with the total cost of " + cost.ToString()) retVal | Right -> let retVal = false let toysOnRightBank = List.filter (f...
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51450919_c0
51450919
fsharp
0
Title: How do I use String.iter in F# Problem title: How do I use String.iter in F# Tags: string, f%23, loops Problem: How do I use String.iter in F# I cannot find any examples of String.iter so I've been looking at Seq.iter and Array.iter's examples and trying to apply it to chars in a string but I just can't get it r...
How do I use String.iter in F# How do I use String.iter in F# string f%23 loops How String.iter System.Console.ReadKey How do I use String.iter in F# I cannot find any examples of String.iter so I've been looking at Seq.iter and Array.iter's examples and trying to apply it to chars in a string but I just can't get it r...
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53043912_c1
53043912
fsharp
1
, 14), (4, 16)); ((4, 16), (4, 18)); ((4, 18), (6, 20)); ((6, 20), (8, 20)); ((8, 20), (10,18)); ((10, 18), (10, 16)); ((10, 16), (8, 14)); ((8, 14), (8, 12)); ((8, 12), (10, 12)); ((10, 12), (10, 14)); ((10, 14), (12, 14)); ((12, 14), (12, 10)); ((12, 10), (8, 10)); ((8, 10), (8, 8)); ((8, 8), (10, 0)); ((10, 0), (8, ...
, 14), (4, 16)); ((4, 16), (4, 18)); ((4, 18), (6, 20)); ((6, 20), (8, 20)); ((8, 20), (10,18)); ((10, 18), (10, 16)); ((10, 16), (8, 14)); ((8, 14), (8, 12)); ((8, 12), (10, 12)); ((10, 12), (10, 14)); ((10, 14), (12, 14)); ((12, 14), (12, 10)); ((12, 10), (8, 10)); ((8, 10), (8, 8)); ((8, 8), (10, 0)); ((10, 0), (8, ...
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1703869_c0
1703869
fsharp
0
Title: How does &quot;Language Oriented Programming&quot; compare to OOP/Functional in the real world Problem title: How does &quot;Language Oriented Programming&quot; compare to OOP/Functional in the real world Tags: f%23, paradigms Problem: How does "Language Oriented Programming" compare to OOP/Functional in the rea...
How does &quot;Language Oriented Programming&quot; compare to OOP/Functional in the real world How does &quot;Language Oriented Programming&quot; compare to OOP/Functional in the real world f%23 paradigms How Language Oriented Programming OOP Functional How does "Language Oriented Programming" compare to OOP/Functional...
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52765760_c0
52765760
fsharp
0
Title: How can I follow F# Lint&#x27;s suggestion to use `id` Problem title: How can I follow F# Lint&#x27;s suggestion to use `id` Tags: f%23, linq, static-analysis Problem: How can I follow F# Lint's suggestion to use `id` I am comparing two lists of thangs. Since I'm more familiar with Linq than F#, I did this: let ...
How can I follow F# Lint&#x27;s suggestion to use `id` How can I follow F# Lint&#x27;s suggestion to use `id` f%23 linq static-analysis How Lint rows1.Zip rows2 All How can I follow F# Lint's suggestion to use `id` I am comparing two lists of thangs. Since I'm more familiar with Linq than F#, I did this: let r1 = (rows...
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24533127_c0
24533127
fsharp
0
Title: F#, Performance of sprintf &quot;%A&quot; on Discriminated Unions Problem title: F#, Performance of sprintf &quot;%A&quot; on Discriminated Unions Tags: f%23 Problem: F#, Performance of sprintf "%A" on Discriminated Unions DU have many very useful sides, including built in pretty-printing. However I was surprise...
F#, Performance of sprintf &quot;%A&quot; on Discriminated Unions F#, Performance of sprintf &quot;%A&quot; on Discriminated Unions f%23 Performance Discriminated Unions XYZ Array x:XYZ Array.map F#, Performance of sprintf "%A" on Discriminated Unions DU have many very useful sides, including built in pretty-printing. ...
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31559458_c0
31559458
fsharp
0
Title: Error: This expression was expected to have type byte [] but here has type &#x27;a * &#x27;b * &#x27;c&quot; in F# Problem title: Error: This expression was expected to have type byte [] but here has type &#x27;a * &#x27;b * &#x27;c&quot; in F# Tags: f%23-3.0, f%23, function Problem: Error: This expression was e...
Error: This expression was expected to have type byte [] but here has type &#x27;a * &#x27;b * &#x27;c&quot; in F# Error: This expression was expected to have type byte [] but here has type &#x27;a * &#x27;b * &#x27;c&quot; in F# f%23-3.0 f%23 function below Error IndexOf searchWithin:byte searchFor:byte startIndex:int...
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69193446_c1
69193446
fsharp
1
-> Failure (currentErrors@newErrors) let (<*>) = apply Problematic function is this one: let formatReport (unvalidatedLanguageName: string) (unvalidatedReport: UnvalidatedReport): Validation<Validation<string>> = Success formatReportAsText <*> languageTranslatorFor unvalidatedLanguageName <*> reportFrom unvalidatedRep...
-> Failure (currentErrors@newErrors) let (<*>) = apply Problematic function is this one: let formatReport (unvalidatedLanguageName: string) (unvalidatedReport: UnvalidatedReport): Validation<Validation<string>> = Success formatReportAsText <*> languageTranslatorFor unvalidatedLanguageName <*> reportFrom unvalidatedRep...
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1431450_c0
1431450
fsharp
0
Title: F#: Partial application and precalculation Problem title: F#: Partial application and precalculation Tags: optimization, f%23 Problem: F#: Partial application and precalculation Looking at a function in my code today, I wondered if it was possible to combine partial combination and optimisation: let foo (X:float...
F#: Partial application and precalculation F#: Partial application and precalculation optimization f%23 Partial X:float foo2 F#: Partial application and precalculation Looking at a function in my code today, I wondered if it was possible to combine partial combination and optimisation: Basically, just applying a ratio ...
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77503160_c2
77503160
fsharp
2
, Byte, System.Net.Http.ConnectHelper.EstablishSslConnectionAsync, SslClientAuthenticationOptions, HttpRequestMessage, Stream, System.Net.Http.HttpConnectionPool.ConnectAsync, System.Net.Http.HttpConnectionPool.CreateHttp11ConnectionAsync, System.Net.Http.HttpConnectionPool.AddHttp11ConnectionAsync, QueueItem, System.T...
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39236091_c0
39236091
fsharp
0
Title: Is possible to use React Native *only for UI* and the logic in .NET? Problem title: Is possible to use React Native *only for UI* and the logic in .NET? Tags: react-native, f%23, cross-platform Problem: Is possible to use React Native *only for UI* and the logic in .NET? I need to create a multi-platform app for...
Is possible to use React Native *only for UI* and the logic in .NET? Is possible to use React Native *only for UI* and the logic in .NET? react-native f%23 cross-platform React Native NET Is possible to use React Native *only for UI* and the logic in .NET? I need to create a multi-platform app for web, ios, android and...
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44294409_c0
44294409
fsharp
0
Title: F#.Data HTML Parser Extracting Strings From Nodes Problem title: F#.Data HTML Parser Extracting Strings From Nodes Tags: f%23, f%23-data Problem: F#.Data HTML Parser Extracting Strings From Nodes I am trying to use FSharp.Data's HTML Parser to extract a string List of links from href attributes. I can get the li...
F#.Data HTML Parser Extracting Strings From Nodes F#.Data HTML Parser Extracting Strings From Nodes f%23 f%23-data Data HTML Parser Extracting Strings Nodes HtmlDocument.Load results.Descendants Seq.filter x.HasClass Seq.map x.Elements Seq.iter y.AttributeValue F#.Data HTML Parser Extracting Strings From Nodes I am try...
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