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Title: How to query RavenDB using complex query in F# Problem title: How to query RavenDB using complex query in F# Tags: ravendb, nosql, f%23 Problem: How to query RavenDB using complex query in F# I am using RavenDB 2.0 unstable. Is it possible to query RavenDB 2.0 with a lambda or similar technique (linq?) from F#? ...
How to query RavenDB using complex query in F# How to query RavenDB using complex query in F# ravendb nosql f%23 complex How RavenDB GetTopPosts DocumentStore Url Docs.serverUrl DefaultDatabase Docs.dbName Initialize store.OpenSession session.Query Post Where x.Date DateTime.Now TimeSpan How to query RavenDB using comp...
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3221200_c0
3221200
fsharp
0
Title: F#: let mutable vs. ref Problem title: F#: let mutable vs. ref Tags: mutable, f%23 Problem: F#: let mutable vs. ref First, I acknowledge the possibility that this question could be a duplicate; just let me know. I'm curious what the general "best practice" is for those situations when mutability is desired. F# s...
F#: let mutable vs. ref F#: let mutable vs. ref mutable f%23 F#: let mutable vs. ref First, I acknowledge the possibility that this question could be a duplicate; just let me know. I'm curious what the general "best practice" is for those situations when mutability is desired. F# seems to offer two facilities for this:...
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3001204_c0
3001204
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Title: How is Mono AOT / mkbundle used and optimized? (for reducing VM startup latencies) Problem title: How is Mono AOT / mkbundle used and optimized? (for reducing VM startup latencies) Tags: mkbundle, mono, f%23 Problem: How is Mono AOT / mkbundle used and optimized? (for reducing VM startup latencies) I'd like to s...
How is Mono AOT / mkbundle used and optimized? (for reducing VM startup latencies) How is Mono AOT / mkbundle used and optimized? (for reducing VM startup latencies) mkbundle mono f%23 How Mono AOT How is Mono AOT / mkbundle used and optimized? (for reducing VM startup latencies) I'd like to see if I can reduce VM late...
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56391353_c0
56391353
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Title: What those F# functions are supposed to do? Problem title: What those F# functions are supposed to do? Tags: f%23 Problem: What those F# functions are supposed to do? /// Sequential application /// If the wrapped function is a success and the given result is a success the function is applied on the value. /// Ot...
What those F# functions are supposed to do? What those F# functions are supposed to do? f%23 left What Error Result.map lift2 Sequential Otherwise Infix Result Promote What those F# functions are supposed to do? Learning F# these days, I've noticed that in some libraries like this one or that one there are some similar...
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66819660_c0
66819660
fsharp
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Title: Is there a standard naming convention for public values in modules? Problem title: Is there a standard naming convention for public values in modules? Tags: f%23 Problem: Is there a standard naming convention for public values in modules? The F# code formatting guidelines give recommendations on usage of PascalC...
Is there a standard naming convention for public values in modules? Is there a standard naming convention for public values in modules? f%23 PascalCase MyModule Set.empty List.empty Unchecked.defaultOf Is there a standard naming convention for public values in modules? The F# code formatting guidelines give recommendat...
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55971540_c1
55971540
fsharp
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00 } { SizeGb = 250 } { SizeGb = 500 } ] } let mapper = FSharpBsonMapper() use db = new LiteDatabase("micompany.db", mapper) let computers = db.GetCollection<Computer>("computers") // Insert & Print computers.Insert(myPc) |> ignore printfn "%A" myPc 0 // return an integer exit code On the other hand, the [<StructuredFo...
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6467799_c0
6467799
fsharp
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Title: Type overflow in project euler #5 Problem title: Type overflow in project euler #5 Tags: f%23 Problem: Type overflow in project euler #5 I am trying to solve the project euler #5: 2520 is the smallest number that can be divided by each of the numbers from 1 to 10 without any remainder. What is the smallest posit...
Type overflow in project euler #5 Type overflow in project euler #5 f%23 Type System Seq.fold EntryPoint Type overflow in project euler #5 I am trying to solve the project euler #5: Here is my code: It works fine with numbers [1..19], but I get the wrong result with numbers [1..20]. I was trying to find out the reason ...
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36116078_c1
36116078
fsharp
1
].Height <- height / Convert.ToDouble item.Count _clusters.[clusterIndex].Weight <- weight / Convert.ToDouble item.Count clusterIndex <- clusterIndex + 1 height <- 0.0 weight <- 0.0 true type DataPointClass(height : double, weight : double) = class let mutable _height = height let mutable _weight = weight let mutable c...
].Height <- height / Convert.ToDouble item.Count _clusters.[clusterIndex].Weight <- weight / Convert.ToDouble item.Count clusterIndex <- clusterIndex + 1 height <- 0.0 weight <- 0.0 true type DataPointClass(height : double, weight : double) = class let mutable _height = height let mutable _weight = weight let mutable c...
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27552468_c0
27552468
fsharp
0
Title: How to handle FSharpOption object in javascript Problem title: How to handle FSharpOption object in javascript Tags: f%23 Problem: How to handle FSharpOption object in javascript I'm using web api to send a list of an FSharp records to be put in a kendo grid [<DataContract>] type MyClass = { [<field: DataMember(...
How to handle FSharpOption object in javascript How to handle FSharpOption object in javascript f%23 How FSharpOption DataContract MyClass DataMember Name Foo Bar DateTime console.log ds.data grid.setDataSource Object Case Some Fields Array How to handle FSharpOption object in javascript I'm using web api to send a lis...
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36447260_c0
36447260
fsharp
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Title: FSharp and Microsoft Office PIA Problem title: FSharp and Microsoft Office PIA Tags: ms-office, f%23 Problem: FSharp and Microsoft Office PIA I am using the Microsoft Office PIA from FSharp. When I try and get the SynonymInfo from Microsoft Word like this: #r "Office.dll" #r "Microsoft.Office.Interop.Word.dll" o...
FSharp and Microsoft Office PIA FSharp and Microsoft Office PIA ms-office f%23 FSharp Microsoft Office PIA Office.dll Microsoft.Office.Interop.Word.dll Microsoft.Office.Interop.Word ApplicationClass application.SynonymInfo synonymInfo.MeaningList FSharp and Microsoft Office PIA I am using the Microsoft Office PIA from ...
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58923189_c0
58923189
fsharp
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Title: let vs member in F#, need to clarify something Problem title: let vs member in F#, need to clarify something Tags: f%23 Problem: let vs member in F#, need to clarify something Let's consider the following code: type RulesStore() = ... static member LoadAsync : Async<RulesStore> = async { let! r = Startup.States....
let vs member in F#, need to clarify something let vs member in F#, need to clarify something f%23 RulesStore LoadAsync Async Startup.States.GetAsStringAsync Async.AwaitTask String.IsNullOrEmpty JsonConvert.DeserializeObject let vs member in F#, need to clarify something Let's consider the following code: This is a sta...
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47970744_c1
47970744
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=fsr_7784_39, 13=fsr_7784_40, 14=fsr_7784_41, 15=fsr_7784_42, 16=fsr_7784_43, 17=fsr_7784_44, 18=fsr_7784_45, 19=fsr_7784_46, 20=fsr_7784_47, 21=fsr_7784_48, 22=fsr_7784_49, 23=fsr_7784_50, 24=fsr_7784_51, 25=fsr_7784_52) : unexpected '=' However, if the last definition of tmp is removed the code runs with no problems....
=fsr_7784_39, 13=fsr_7784_40, 14=fsr_7784_41, 15=fsr_7784_42, 16=fsr_7784_43, 17=fsr_7784_44, 18=fsr_7784_45, 19=fsr_7784_46, 20=fsr_7784_47, 21=fsr_7784_48, 22=fsr_7784_49, 23=fsr_7784_50, 24=fsr_7784_51, 25=fsr_7784_52) : unexpected '=' However, if the last definition of tmp is removed the code runs with no problems....
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47796224_c1
47796224
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5> dotnet add package System.Data.SqlClient --version 4.2.0.1 c:\...\test5> dotnet build Have error: The type 'SqlCommand' is required here and is unavailable. You must add a reference to assembly 'System.Data.SqlClient, Version=4.1.0.0, ... Hm... Replace with 4.1.0.0: c:\...\test5> dotnet remove package System.Data.Sq...
5> dotnet add package System.Data.SqlClient --version 4.2.0.1 c:\...\test5> dotnet build Have error: The type 'SqlCommand' is required here and is unavailable. You must add a reference to assembly 'System.Data.SqlClient, Version=4.1.0.0, ... Hm... Replace with 4.1.0.0: c:\...\test5> dotnet remove package System.Data.Sq...
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49220141_c0
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Title: F# return empty string in case of null Problem title: F# return empty string in case of null Tags: f%23 Problem: F# return empty string in case of null I'm trying to touch some F# language by developing a small "web crawler". I've got a functions declared like this: let results = HtmlDocument.Load("http://joemon...
F# return empty string in case of null F# return empty string in case of null f%23 HtmlDocument.Load joemonster.org results.Descendants Seq.map x.TryGetAttribute Value.Value F# return empty string in case of null I'm trying to touch some F# language by developing a small "web crawler". I've got a functions declared lik...
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40073639_c0
40073639
fsharp
0
Title: How to hide close button with WPF &amp; F# Problem title: How to hide close button with WPF &amp; F# Tags: f%23, wpf Problem: How to hide close button with WPF & F# I’m posting this question and i hope to find out the responds. My question is: How can i make the code below functional in F# : First, add these dec...
How to hide close button with WPF &amp; F# How to hide close button with WPF &amp; F# f%23 wpf SetLastError How WPF GWL_STYLE WS_SYSMENU DllImport user32.dll GetWindowLong IntPtr SetWindowLong WindowInteropHelper Handle How to hide close button with WPF & F# I’m posting this question and i hope to find out the responds...
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10007797_c0
10007797
fsharp
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Title: FsharpCharts for silverlight / f# Problem title: FsharpCharts for silverlight / f# Tags: f%23, fsharpchart, charts, silverlight Problem: FsharpCharts for silverlight / f# This might be a stupid question, but there are soo many combinations of approach (wpf, silverlight, winforms, html5) with incompatibility at m...
FsharpCharts for silverlight / f# FsharpCharts for silverlight / f# f%23 fsharpchart charts silverlight FsharpCharts FsharpCharts for silverlight / f# This might be a stupid question, but there are soo many combinations of approach (wpf, silverlight, winforms, html5) with incompatibility at mscorlib level, that I got c...
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60204502_c0
60204502
fsharp
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Title: Summing over lists of arbitrary levels of nestedness in F# Problem title: Summing over lists of arbitrary levels of nestedness in F# Tags: f%23, haskell Problem: Summing over lists of arbitrary levels of nestedness in F# I'm trying to create an F# function that will return the sum of a list of int s of arbitrary...
Summing over lists of arbitrary levels of nestedness in F# Summing over lists of arbitrary levels of nestedness in F# f%23 haskell Summing HasSum Integer Summing over lists of arbitrary levels of nestedness in F# I'm trying to create an F# function that will return the sum of a list of int s of arbitrary nestedness. Ie...
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14609606_c0
14609606
fsharp
0
Title: Splitting a list by alternating elements Problem title: Splitting a list by alternating elements Tags: f%23 Problem: Splitting a list by alternating elements I'm trying to split an F# list into two by taking alternate elements. Here's my attempt: let split l = let rec loop l isEven result1 result2 = match l with...
Splitting a list by alternating elements Splitting a list by alternating elements f%23 Splitting result1 result2 head::tail head::result1 head::result2 Program.fs FS0001 Type Expecting Splitting a list by alternating elements I'm trying to split an F# list into two by taking alternate elements. Here's my attempt: That ...
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72526796_c1
72526796
fsharp
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minutes, I believe). I suspect the problem is related to GC, so I have tried various GC settings. Mostly, these have done very little but I had the best results setting the GCSettings.LatencyMode equal to GCLatencyMode.Batch and using the environment variable COMPlus_GCRetainVM=1 . The effect of this was pretty limite...
minutes, I believe). I suspect the problem is related to GC, so I have tried various GC settings. Mostly, these have done very little but I had the best results setting the GCSettings.LatencyMode equal to GCLatencyMode.Batch and using the environment variable COMPlus_GCRetainVM=1 . The effect of this was pretty limite...
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20906533_c0
20906533
fsharp
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Title: WebAPI2 OData F# Type Provider Problem title: WebAPI2 OData F# Type Provider Tags: type-providers, f%23, asp.net-web-api Problem: WebAPI2 OData F# Type Provider I created a WebAPI2 OData provider following Mike Wasson's tutorial found here . I then created a F# project to use the type providers to consume the se...
WebAPI2 OData F# Type Provider WebAPI2 OData F# Type Provider type-providers f%23 asp.net-web-api WebAPI2 OData Type Provider asp.net-web-api WebAPI2 OData F# Type Provider I created a WebAPI2 OData provider following Mike Wasson's tutorial found here . I then created a F# project to use the type providers to consume t...
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56089724_c0
56089724
fsharp
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Title: How do I get a datagrid type control in fsprojects/Fabulous Problem title: How do I get a datagrid type control in fsprojects/Fabulous Tags: xamarin.forms, f%23, elmish, elmish-wpf Problem: How do I get a datagrid type control in fsprojects/Fabulous fsproject/Fabulous does not appear to have a datagrid. That wou...
How do I get a datagrid type control in fsprojects/Fabulous How do I get a datagrid type control in fsprojects/Fabulous xamarin.forms f%23 elmish elmish-wpf How Fabulous Xamarin Fabulous-Simple-Elements xamarin.forms How do I get a datagrid type control in fsprojects/Fabulous fsproject/Fabulous does not appear to have ...
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5615423_c0
5615423
fsharp
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Title: Convert a sequence of dictionary keys to a set Problem title: Convert a sequence of dictionary keys to a set Tags: dictionary, f%23, key, sequence, set Problem: Convert a sequence of dictionary keys to a set The following code lists the set of keys found in a dictionary sequence (each dict is basically a row fro...
Convert a sequence of dictionary keys to a set Convert a sequence of dictionary keys to a set dictionary f%23 key sequence set Convert seqitem.Keys Set.ofSeq List Item Type get_keyset Seq.iter x.Keys Convert a sequence of dictionary keys to a set The following code lists the set of keys found in a dictionary sequence (...
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68611484_c0
68611484
fsharp
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Title: Splitting a Seq of Strings Of Variable Length in F# Problem title: Splitting a Seq of Strings Of Variable Length in F# Tags: f%23 Problem: Splitting a Seq of Strings Of Variable Length in F# I am using a .fasta file in F#. When I read it from disk, it is a sequence of strings. Each observation is usually 4-5 str...
Splitting a Seq of Strings Of Variable Length in F# Splitting a Seq of Strings Of Variable Length in F# f%23 Splitting Seq Strings Variable Length Users XXX sample_database.fasta File.ReadLines Seq.iter Splitting a Seq of Strings Of Variable Length in F# I am using a .fasta file in F#. When I read it from disk, it is a...
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76740529_c0
76740529
fsharp
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Title: Why can&#x27;t an F# class method call another method in the same class when an interface is being implemented? Problem title: Why can&#x27;t an F# class method call another method in the same class when an interface is being implemented? Tags: f%23 Problem: Why can't an F# class method call another method in th...
Why can&#x27;t an F# class method call another method in the same class when an interface is being implemented? Why can&#x27;t an F# class method call another method in the same class when an interface is being implemented? f%23 Why IMyClass MyMethod1 MyMethod2 MyClass this.MyMethod1 this.MyMethod2 Why can't an F# clas...
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39429994_c0
39429994
fsharp
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Title: How can I use a user inputted value in my Function in F# Problem title: How can I use a user inputted value in my Function in F# Tags: user-input, factorial, f%23 Problem: How can I use a user inputted value in my Function in F# I'm trying to make a simple factorial function in F# that uses a value inputted from...
How can I use a user inputted value in my Function in F# How can I use a user inputted value in my Function in F# user-input factorial f%23 How System Console.ReadLine Console.WriteLine How can I use a user inputted value in my Function in F# I'm trying to make a simple factorial function in F# that uses a value inputt...
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51269662_c1
51269662
fsharp
1
(lp, fp, rp) -> helper rp count + helper mp count + helper lp count |End(treat) when treat = "*" -> helper ??? count |End(treat) when treat = "X" -> helper ??? (count+1) |End(treat) when treat = "O" -> count helper house 0 So my second attempt I thought I would stick with the normal backwards recursion method however I...
(lp, fp, rp) -> helper rp count + helper mp count + helper lp count |End(treat) when treat = "*" -> helper ??? count |End(treat) when treat = "X" -> helper ??? (count+1) |End(treat) when treat = "O" -> count helper house 0 So my second attempt I thought I would stick with the normal backwards recursion method however I...
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44873209_c0
44873209
fsharp
0
Title: How to update values in list of type &lt;T&gt; in F#? Problem title: How to update values in list of type &lt;T&gt; in F#? Tags: discriminated-union, f%23, records Problem: How to update values in list of type in F#? I am currently studying F# and at the same time, a bit struggling to get the hang of how discrim...
How to update values in list of type &lt;T&gt; in F#? How to update values in list of type &lt;T&gt; in F#? discriminated-union f%23 records How Position Location Ship Projectiles List aShip.Projectiles How to update values in list of type in F#? I am currently studying F# and at the same time, a bit struggling to get ...
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Title: Generating Fibonacci series in F# Problem title: Generating Fibonacci series in F# Tags: f%23, fibonacci, tail-recursion Problem: Generating Fibonacci series in F# I'm just starting to learn F# using VS2010 and below is my first attempt at generating the Fibonacci series. What I'm trying to do is to build a list...
Generating Fibonacci series in F# Generating Fibonacci series in F# f%23 fibonacci tail-recursion Generating Fibonacci l.Tail l.Add Generating Fibonacci series in F# I'm just starting to learn F# using VS2010 and below is my first attempt at generating the Fibonacci series. What I'm trying to do is to build a list of a...
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Title: Seq.generate not defined - Is this deprecated? Problem title: Seq.generate not defined - Is this deprecated? Tags: f%23, sequence Problem: Seq.generate not defined - Is this deprecated? I'm trying to test some F# code from the Beginning F# book but am getting 'not defined' error with the reference to 'Seq.genera...
Seq.generate not defined - Is this deprecated? Seq.generate not defined - Is this deprecated? f%23 sequence the Seq.generate reader.Dispose Seq.generate not defined - Is this deprecated? I'm trying to test some F# code from the Beginning F# book but am getting 'not defined' error with the reference to 'Seq.generate'. (...
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Title: F# advanced exercises Problem title: F# advanced exercises Tags: functional-programming, f%23 Problem: F# advanced exercises I've finished reading books on F# and I've done most of the exercises in the book which were kind of basic. Now I'm looking for more advanced exercises to improve my skills with the langua...
F# advanced exercises F# advanced exercises functional-programming f%23 F# advanced exercises I've finished reading books on F# and I've done most of the exercises in the book which were kind of basic. Now I'm looking for more advanced exercises to improve my skills with the language and functional programming concepts...
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Title: Unable to use TestCase with 3 different functions Problem title: Unable to use TestCase with 3 different functions Tags: nunit, fsunit, f%23 Problem: Unable to use TestCase with 3 different functions I am making tests for three functions that make same thing using different ways (with NUnit and FsUnit). I want t...
Unable to use TestCase with 3 different functions Unable to use TestCase with 3 different functions nunit fsunit f%23 Unable TestCase FsUnit NUnit.Framework Program Smoke Unable to use TestCase with 3 different functions I am making tests for three functions that make same thing using different ways (with NUnit and FsU...
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Title: F# - Class member does not keep state Problem title: F# - Class member does not keep state Tags: c%23-to-f%23, f%23 Problem: F# - Class member does not keep state I wrote a wrapper around List. I expect the internal list to keep state but it doesn't. What am I doing wrong? The methods are definitely executed but...
F# - Class member does not keep state F# - Class member does not keep state c%23-to-f%23 f%23 System System.Collections.Generic NUnit.Framework MyList this.List List this.AddX AddX this.List.Add this.CountX CountX this.List.Count Test TestX mylist.AddX Assert.AreEqual mylist.CountX F# - Class member does not keep state...
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Title: recursion with several functions F# Problem title: recursion with several functions F# Tags: f%23 Problem: recursion with several functions F# I need some help with my hometask: to express one function (sort) through others (smallest, delete, insert). If you know how, please, tell me, how I can do running my rec...
recursion with several functions F# recursion with several functions F# f%23 Some None val1 val2 val3 val4 recursion with several functions F# I need some help with my hometask: to express one function (sort) through others (smallest, delete, insert). If you know how, please, tell me, how I can do running my recursion ...
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I cannot think of a better way. The logic is quite simple. I believe there should be a better way, do advice, thanks. UPDATE Here is the code for reproduction open Deedle open System let df = [ {| AutoStat_1=0;Setpoint_1=23;Mode_1=1;AutoStat_2=0;Setpoint_2=24;Mode_2=1|} {| AutoStat_1=0;Setpoint_1=23;Mode_1=1;AutoStat_...
I cannot think of a better way. The logic is quite simple. I believe there should be a better way, do advice, thanks. UPDATE Here is the code for reproduction open Deedle open System let df = [ {| AutoStat_1=0;Setpoint_1=23;Mode_1=1;AutoStat_2=0;Setpoint_2=24;Mode_2=1|} {| AutoStat_1=0;Setpoint_1=23;Mode_1=1;AutoStat_...
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Title: How does TDD compare with Functional Programming Languages? Problem title: How does TDD compare with Functional Programming Languages? Tags: tdd, unit-testing, functional-programming, f%23, erlang Problem: How does TDD compare with Functional Programming Languages? How does TDD compare with Functional Programmin...
How does TDD compare with Functional Programming Languages? How does TDD compare with Functional Programming Languages? tdd unit-testing functional-programming f%23 erlang How TDD Functional Programming Languages How does TDD compare with Functional Programming Languages? How does TDD compare with Functional Programmin...
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Title: Set a key value to the closest node element given two lists Problem title: Set a key value to the closest node element given two lists Tags: arraylist, f%23, list, algorithm Problem: Set a key value to the closest node element given two lists Say I have a list of keys, k = [2,3,7,15,18,23] ; and a list of nodes,...
Set a key value to the closest node element given two lists Set a key value to the closest node element given two lists arraylist f%23 list algorithm Set successor_node1 successor_node2 output_array Set a key value to the closest node element given two lists Say I have a list of keys, k = [2,3,7,15,18,23] ; and a list ...
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),false) let fcount = sr.FieldCount let data : string array = Array.zeroCreate fcount let rec readLinloop (readNext, str:CsvReader, obj:MYOBJ) = match readNext with | false -> () | true -> sr.CopyCurrentRecordPartTo(data,0) let obj = processLine data obj readL(str.ReadNextRecord(), str, obj) readLinLoop(sr.ReadNextReco...
),false) let fcount = sr.FieldCount let data : string array = Array.zeroCreate fcount let rec readLinloop (readNext, str:CsvReader, obj:MYOBJ) = match readNext with | false -> () | true -> sr.CopyCurrentRecordPartTo(data,0) let obj = processLine data obj readL(str.ReadNextRecord(), str, obj) readLinLoop(sr.ReadNextReco...
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an ArgumentConfiguration<int> etc. So given all of this info, here are my questions: What kind of data structure would work well to store these data so that the data and type can be transformed in a function? How would the function signature work? Because I'm familiar with Typescript and the way it does things (though...
an ArgumentConfiguration<int> etc. So given all of this info, here are my questions: What kind of data structure would work well to store these data so that the data and type can be transformed in a function? How would the function signature work? Because I'm familiar with Typescript and the way it does things (though...
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Title: How do you calculate the number of elements in a jagged array in F#? Problem title: How do you calculate the number of elements in a jagged array in F#? Tags: f%23, arrays Problem: How do you calculate the number of elements in a jagged array in F#? I am new to F# and haven't found the answer to this anywhere. I...
How do you calculate the number of elements in a jagged array in F#? How do you calculate the number of elements in a jagged array in F#? f%23 arrays How How do you calculate the number of elements in a jagged array in F#? I am new to F# and haven't found the answer to this anywhere. I am creating a jagged array that c...
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Title: list of subarrays of an array Problem title: list of subarrays of an array Tags: arrays, f%23 Problem: list of subarrays of an array I am trying to implement a function stride n a where n is a stride length and a is an array. Given a call like stride 2 [| "a"; "b"; "c"; "d" |] it should return something like [ [...
list of subarrays of an array list of subarrays of an array arrays f%23 a.length myString.ToCharArray list of subarrays of an array I am trying to implement a function stride n a where n is a stride length and a is an array. Given a call like stride 2 [| "a"; "b"; "c"; "d" |] it should return something like [ [|"a"; "b...
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42142749_c0
42142749
fsharp
0
Title: Why active patterns behave this way? Problem title: Why active patterns behave this way? Tags: active-pattern, f%23 Problem: Why active patterns behave this way? I found this code in the excellent book F# Design Patterns by Gene Belitski: let (| `` I'm active pattern `` |) x = x + 2 let (`` I'm active pattern ``...
Why active patterns behave this way? Why active patterns behave this way? active-pattern f%23 Why Design Patterns x:int Why active patterns behave this way? I found this code in the excellent book F# Design Patterns by Gene Belitski: The author recognizes that this is "a slightly mind boggling example that becomes clea...
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50384509_c0
50384509
fsharp
0
Title: Streaming string data with F# Suave Problem title: Streaming string data with F# Suave Tags: f%23, suave, functional-programming Problem: Streaming string data with F# Suave With Suave 2.4.0 supporting TransferEncoding.chunked and HttpOutput.writeChunk I have written the below code to stream out data over HTTP. ...
Streaming string data with F# Suave Streaming string data with F# Suave f%23 suave functional-programming Streaming Suave TransferEncoding.chunked HttpOutput.writeChunk WebPart Writers.setStatus HTTP_200 Streaming string data with F# Suave With Suave 2.4.0 supporting TransferEncoding.chunked and HttpOutput.writeChunk I...
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44327015_c0
44327015
fsharp
0
Title: Specify path to fsi.exe when creating FsiEvaluationSession Problem title: Specify path to fsi.exe when creating FsiEvaluationSession Tags: f%23, f%23-interactive Problem: Specify path to fsi.exe when creating FsiEvaluationSession As documented here , the first argument to to the argument in the array allArgs spe...
Specify path to fsi.exe when creating FsiEvaluationSession Specify path to fsi.exe when creating FsiEvaluationSession f%23 f%23-interactive Specify fsi.exe FsiEvaluationSession Array.append FsiEvaluationSession.GetDefaultConfiguration FsiEvaluationSession.Create Specify path to fsi.exe when creating FsiEvaluationSessio...
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52712914_c0
52712914
fsharp
0
Title: Query Active Directory Groups With Additional Properties Problem title: Query Active Directory Groups With Additional Properties Tags: ldap, f%23, c%23, active-directory, .net Problem: Query Active Directory Groups With Additional Properties I can query my Active Directory groups with the following: open System....
Query Active Directory Groups With Additional Properties Query Active Directory Groups With Additional Properties ldap f%23 c%23 active-directory .net Query Active Directory Groups Additional Properties System.DirectoryServices.AccountManagement PrincipalContext ContextType.Domain domain.net GroupPrincipal PrincipalSea...
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41070561_c0
41070561
fsharp
0
Title: How to run a program from cmd Problem title: How to run a program from cmd Tags: f%23, command-line, command-line-arguments, arguments Problem: How to run a program from cmd I want to be able to run it on any text file, without having to specify the path in the code. Can anybody help? Thanks open System.IO type ...
How to run a program from cmd How to run a program from cmd f%23 command-line command-line-arguments arguments cmd How System.IO Data x.Read StreamReader Searcher.txt Please System.Console.ReadLine stream.ReadLine Found Line data.Read System.Console.ReadKey How to run a program from cmd I want to be able to run it on a...
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4191839_c0
4191839
fsharp
0
Title: How to make a F# discriminated union out of another type&#x27;s union cases? Problem title: How to make a F# discriminated union out of another type&#x27;s union cases? Tags: f%23 Problem: How to make a F# discriminated union out of another type's union cases? Imagine this discriminated union: type Direction = |...
How to make a F# discriminated union out of another type&#x27;s union cases? How to make a F# discriminated union out of another type&#x27;s union cases? f%23 How Direction North South East West TrainLines How to make a F# discriminated union out of another type's union cases? Imagine this discriminated union: Now imag...
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8154730_c0
8154730
fsharp
0
Title: Object expression for abstract class without abstract members Problem title: Object expression for abstract class without abstract members Tags: f%23 Problem: Object expression for abstract class without abstract members Given an interface without members type IFoo = interface end it's possible to create an inst...
Object expression for abstract class without abstract members Object expression for abstract class without abstract members f%23 Object IFoo AbstractClass Foo __.ToString base.ToString Object expression for abstract class without abstract members Given an interface without members it's possible to create an instance us...
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2937744_c1
2937744
fsharp
1
1 File(s) 91,136 bytes Directory of C:\Windows\Microsoft.NET\Framework\v4.0.30319 18/03/2010 16:47 132,944 MSBuild.exe 1 File(s) 132,944 bytes Directory of C:\Windows\winsxs\x86_msbuild_b03f5f7f11d50a3a_6.0.6000.16386_none_815e96e1b0e084be 20/10/2006 02:14 69,632 MSBuild.exe 1 File(s) 69,632 bytes Directory of C:\Wind...
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4694633_c0
4694633
fsharp
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Title: How do I write this member constraint in F#? Problem title: How do I write this member constraint in F#? Tags: generics, f%23 Problem: How do I write this member constraint in F#? For a type type Cow() = class member this.Walk () = Console.WriteLine("The cow walks.") end I can write a method which enforces a mem...
How do I write this member constraint in F#? How do I write this member constraint in F#? generics f%23 How Cow this.Walk Console.WriteLine walk_the_creature Walk Does Lookup walk_the_creature_2 creature.Walk How do I write this member constraint in F#? For a type I can write a method which enforces a member constrain ...
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39349538_c1
39349538
fsharp
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ends "0x" |> appendi 65535 |> appendi 10 |> appends "test" |> appends "END" Testing this in FSI (64 bit enabled, --optimize flag on) gives: > for i in 1 .. 500000 do compose 123 |> ignore;; Real: 00:00:00.390, CPU: 00:00:00.390, GC gen0: 62, gen1: 1, gen2: 0 val it : unit = () > for i in 1 .. 500000 do pipe 123 |> igno...
ends "0x" |> appendi 65535 |> appendi 10 |> appends "test" |> appends "END" Testing this in FSI (64 bit enabled, --optimize flag on) gives: > for i in 1 .. 500000 do compose 123 |> ignore;; Real: 00:00:00.390, CPU: 00:00:00.390, GC gen0: 62, gen1: 1, gen2: 0 val it : unit = () > for i in 1 .. 500000 do pipe 123 |> igno...
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39560659_c0
39560659
fsharp
0
Title: F# async in ASP.NET usage of ThreadPool Problem title: F# async in ASP.NET usage of ThreadPool Tags: asp.net, async-await, asynchronous, c%23, f%23 Problem: F# async in ASP.NET usage of ThreadPool I would like to understand threadpool usage in C# vs F# async . I have a this F# method in controller in ASP.NET : m...
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21977619_c0
21977619
fsharp
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Title: F# Object constructor Problem title: F# Object constructor Tags: oop, properties, constructor, initialization, f%23 Problem: F# Object constructor After recently picking up a bit of C# after a long time of F#, I came to realise that 'object constructors' are a nice way of tricking oneself into believing they are...
F# Object constructor F# Object constructor oop properties constructor initialization f%23 Object Something x.Key x.Value Key Value F# Object constructor After recently picking up a bit of C# after a long time of F#, I came to realise that 'object constructors' are a nice way of tricking oneself into believing they are...
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46172340_c0
46172340
fsharp
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Title: Why doesn&#x27;t bindingRedirect affect FSharp.Core version Problem title: Why doesn&#x27;t bindingRedirect affect FSharp.Core version Tags: f%23, assembly-binding-redirect Problem: Why doesn't bindingRedirect affect FSharp.Core version I have a unit test project that targets F# runtime 4.4.1. It has an app.conf...
Why doesn&#x27;t bindingRedirect affect FSharp.Core version Why doesn&#x27;t bindingRedirect affect FSharp.Core version f%23 assembly-binding-redirect Why FSharp.Core Paket b03f5f7f11d50a3a Why doesn't bindingRedirect affect FSharp.Core version I have a unit test project that targets F# runtime 4.4.1. It has an app.con...
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19129277_c0
19129277
fsharp
0
Title: Can I use different workflows simultaneously in F#? Problem title: Can I use different workflows simultaneously in F#? Tags: f%23, monad-transformers, monads, state-monad Problem: Can I use different workflows simultaneously in F#? I need my state to be passed along while being able to chain functions with the m...
Can I use different workflows simultaneously in F#? Can I use different workflows simultaneously in F#? f%23 monad-transformers monads state-monad Can Can I use different workflows simultaneously in F#? I need my state to be passed along while being able to chain functions with the maybe workflow. Is there a way for 2 ...
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48548842_c0
48548842
fsharp
0
Title: Changing data type in a Deedle Frame Problem title: Changing data type in a Deedle Frame Tags: type-conversion, f%23, deedle, csv Problem: Changing data type in a Deedle Frame I imported some data in a Deedle Frame, and I'm trying to convert values type in integer type. I used the following code: let myFrmK01 = ...
Changing data type in a Deedle Frame Changing data type in a Deedle Frame type-conversion f%23 deedle csv Changing Deedle Frame myFrmK01 Frame.ReadCsv QuandlDataSample.csv myFrmK02 Frame.indexRowsDate Date Frame.sortRowsByKey myFrame03 Frame.mapValues x:float Convert.ToUInt64 myFrame02 myFrame03.Item Adj Open Item Date...
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3662989_c0
3662989
fsharp
0
Title: Why doesn&#x27;t this SetBinding ImageSourceProperty Work? Problem title: Why doesn&#x27;t this SetBinding ImageSourceProperty Work? Tags: c%23, f%23, wpf, .net, binding Problem: Why doesn't this SetBinding ImageSourceProperty Work? let mtvCapView = Rendering.MTViewerCaptureViewProvider(subRead) let image = Imag...
Why doesn&#x27;t this SetBinding ImageSourceProperty Work? Why doesn&#x27;t this SetBinding ImageSourceProperty Work? c%23 f%23 wpf .net binding Why SetBinding ImageSourceProperty Work Rendering.MTViewerCaptureViewProvider Image Data.Binding ImageElement imageBinding.Source image.SetBinding Image.SourceProperty Grid.Se...
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27602398_c0
27602398
fsharp
0
Title: Type inference error Problem title: Type inference error Tags: f%23, stdin Problem: Type inference error I have two types: type Issue = { Id: string; Assigned_To: string; } type Journal = { JournalizedId: string; Id: string; UserId: string; } I want to create a function which get the list of Issue's and Id and r...
Type inference error Type inference error f%23 stdin Type Issue Assigned_To Journal JournalizedId UserId List.filter i.Id List.head issue.Assigned_To Users FS0001 Expecting Type inference error I have two types: I want to create a function which get the list of Issue's and Id and return the Assigned_To field of the fir...
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36074737_c0
36074737
fsharp
0
Title: Why can&#x27;t I launch a WPF app written in F#? Problem title: Why can&#x27;t I launch a WPF app written in F#? Tags: wpf, f%23 Problem: Why can't I launch a WPF app written in F#? I receive the following warning when attempting to build a WPF app written in F#: Main module of program is empty: nothing will hap...
Why can&#x27;t I launch a WPF app written in F#? Why can&#x27;t I launch a WPF app written in F#? wpf f%23 Why WPF Bootstrap System.Windows EntryPoint System.Windows.Application.Current.Run Why can't I launch a WPF app written in F#? I receive the following warning when attempting to build a WPF app written in F#: As a...
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16265894_c0
16265894
fsharp
0
Title: WebSharper is unable to decode a function parameter of a record type Problem title: WebSharper is unable to decode a function parameter of a record type Tags: f%23, websharper Problem: WebSharper is unable to decode a function parameter of a record type WebSharper 2.5.8-alpha seems to be unable to process a func...
WebSharper is unable to decode a function parameter of a record type WebSharper is unable to decode a function parameter of a record type f%23 websharper WebSharper Foo Name Num Rpc Bar JavaScript Baz Foo.Name ABC Foo.Num WebSharper is unable to decode a function parameter of a record type WebSharper 2.5.8-alpha seems ...
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71865397_c1
71865397
fsharp
1
seq { let eventObj = reqEventQueue.NextEvent() match eventObj.Type with | Event.EventType.REQUEST_STATUS -> yield processMiscEvents eventObj |> makeJson | Event.EventType.ADMIN -> yield processAdminEvent eventObj |> makeJson | Event.EventType.AUTHORIZATION_STATUS -> yield processAuthEvent eventObj session |> makeJson ...
seq { let eventObj = reqEventQueue.NextEvent() match eventObj.Type with | Event.EventType.REQUEST_STATUS -> yield processMiscEvents eventObj |> makeJson | Event.EventType.ADMIN -> yield processAdminEvent eventObj |> makeJson | Event.EventType.AUTHORIZATION_STATUS -> yield processAuthEvent eventObj session |> makeJson ...
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37138295_c0
37138295
fsharp
0
Title: Serializing data with WIRE Akka.net Problem title: Serializing data with WIRE Akka.net Tags: akka, serialization, c%23, f%23 Problem: Serializing data with WIRE Akka.net I need to send some Data from one actor to another over the network. I am using wire serialization to serialize and deserialize object. I tried...
Serializing data with WIRE Akka.net Serializing data with WIRE Akka.net akka serialization c%23 f%23 Serializing WIRE Akka.net ActorSystem Get Serialization Extension SerializationExtension Have Find Serializer serialization.findSerializerFor Turn serializer.toBinary Serializing data with WIRE Akka.net I need to send s...
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35145148_c1
35145148
fsharp
1
Test = let carSchema = CarSchema() let car = carSchema.Car(null) I get the following errors: The module/namespace 'SBETypeProvider' from compilation unit 'tmp5CDE' did not contain the namespace, module or type 'Car' A reference to the type 'SBETypeProvider.Car' in assembly 'tmp5CDE' was found, but the type could not b...
Test = let carSchema = CarSchema() let car = carSchema.Car(null) I get the following errors: The module/namespace 'SBETypeProvider' from compilation unit 'tmp5CDE' did not contain the namespace, module or type 'Car' A reference to the type 'SBETypeProvider.Car' in assembly 'tmp5CDE' was found, but the type could not b...
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72947595_c0
72947595
fsharp
0
Title: Typcasting Matrix&lt;float&gt; to seq&lt;&#x27;a * &#x27;b&gt; in F with Plotly and F# .Net Interactive Problem title: Typcasting Matrix&lt;float&gt; to seq&lt;&#x27;a * &#x27;b&gt; in F with Plotly and F# .Net Interactive Tags: plotly, f%23, f%23-interactive Problem: Typcasting Matrix to seq<'a * 'b> in F with ...
Typcasting Matrix&lt;float&gt; to seq&lt;&#x27;a * &#x27;b&gt; in F with Plotly and F# .Net Interactive Typcasting Matrix&lt;float&gt; to seq&lt;&#x27;a * &#x27;b&gt; in F with Plotly and F# .Net Interactive plotly f%23 f%23-interactive Typcasting Matrix Plotly Net Interactive MathNet.Numerics MathNet.Numerics.FSharp P...
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3108497_c0
3108497
fsharp
0
Title: Data structure and algorithms for a directed cyclic graph (F#) Problem title: Data structure and algorithms for a directed cyclic graph (F#) Tags: data-structures, f%23, directed-graph, algorithm Problem: Data structure and algorithms for a directed cyclic graph (F#) I'm trying to analyse an application where th...
Data structure and algorithms for a directed cyclic graph (F#) Data structure and algorithms for a directed cyclic graph (F#) data-structures f%23 directed-graph algorithm Data Data structure and algorithms for a directed cyclic graph (F#) I'm trying to analyse an application where the assembly references should be a d...
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28518445_c0
28518445
fsharp
0
Title: Json Type Provider: using type as an argument in a function Problem title: Json Type Provider: using type as an argument in a function Tags: f%23-data, f%23 Problem: Json Type Provider: using type as an argument in a function I have a json document like this: { "index": 1, "addressOne": "1506 WAKE FOREST RD ", "...
Json Type Provider: using type as an argument in a function Json Type Provider: using type as an argument in a function f%23-data f%23 type Json Provider HouseValuation JsonProvider HouseValuationSample.json Json Type Provider: using type as an argument in a function I have a json document like this: I then load it via...
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37905978_c1
37905978
fsharp
1
1, Seq.toList, System.DateTimeParse.ParseExactMultiple, DateTimeFormatInfo, DateTimeStyles, System.Data.SQLite.SQLiteConvert.ToDateTime, SQLiteDateFormats, DateTimeKind, System.Data.SQLite.SQLite3.GetDateTime, SQLiteStatement, Int32, System.Data.SQLite.SQLite3.GetValue, SQLiteConnectionFlags, SQLiteType, System.Data.SQ...
1, Seq.toList, System.DateTimeParse.ParseExactMultiple, DateTimeFormatInfo, DateTimeStyles, System.Data.SQLite.SQLiteConvert.ToDateTime, SQLiteDateFormats, DateTimeKind, System.Data.SQLite.SQLite3.GetDateTime, SQLiteStatement, Int32, System.Data.SQLite.SQLite3.GetValue, SQLiteConnectionFlags, SQLiteType, System.Data.SQ...
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Title: Unable to Authenticate REST Api using F# and RestSharp for Mailgun Problem title: Unable to Authenticate REST Api using F# and RestSharp for Mailgun Tags: f%23, mailgun, restsharp Problem: Unable to Authenticate REST Api using F# and RestSharp for Mailgun I'm tring to use restsharp in F# to call the Mailgun API....
Unable to Authenticate REST Api using F# and RestSharp for Mailgun Unable to Authenticate REST Api using F# and RestSharp for Mailgun f%23 mailgun restsharp F# Unable Authenticate REST Api RestSharp Mailgun RestClient BaseUrl Uri api.mailgun.net client.Authenticator HttpBasicAuthenticator Unable to Authenticate REST Ap...
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Title: Accessing type &quot;properties&quot; in C# Problem title: Accessing type &quot;properties&quot; in C# Tags: c%23-to-f%23, f%23 Problem: Accessing type "properties" in C# I'm using ROP (Railway Oriented Programming), modeling it after swlaschin in a SQLite wrapper: And I am returning RopResult types: type RopRes...
Accessing type &quot;properties&quot; in C# Accessing type &quot;properties&quot; in C# c%23-to-f%23 f%23 Accessing RopResult TSuccess TMessage Success Failure DomainMessage dao.All SomeClass dyn.Item1 Console.WriteLine item.Id Accessing type "properties" in C# I'm using ROP (Railway Oriented Programming), modeling it ...
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Title: Unable to display data using REPL Problem title: Unable to display data using REPL Tags: f%23 Problem: Unable to display data using REPL How do I display data using REPL? I'm sure this is a very basic question. I referenced this . I pasted the code in the REPL window. But I'm not seeing the cards display. type S...
Unable to display data using REPL Unable to display data using REPL f%23 REPL Unable Suit Spades Diamonds Clubs Hearts Face Two Three Four Five Six Seven Eight Nine Ten Jack Queen King Ace Card Deal Hand Hit Unable to display data using REPL How do I display data using REPL? I'm sure this is a very basic question. I re...
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using F#. Saying it like this would be much more natural: let F1 x y = x + y let F2 = F1 * 10 Is there any way I can (almost) do that? For extra credits: what exactly goes on with these error messages? Why does the second line let F2 = F1 * 10 change the typing on the first? Thanks in advance for your thoughts, Gert-J...
using F#. Saying it like this would be much more natural: let F1 x y = x + y let F2 = F1 * 10 Is there any way I can (almost) do that? For extra credits: what exactly goes on with these error messages? Why does the second line let F2 = F1 * 10 change the typing on the first? Thanks in advance for your thoughts, Gert-J...
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Title: Functional way of implementing domain driven design Problem title: Functional way of implementing domain driven design Tags: f%23, domain-driven-design, .net Problem: Functional way of implementing domain driven design I've had a lot of experience with writing domain driven applications using C#. The more applic...
Functional way of implementing domain driven design Functional way of implementing domain driven design f%23 domain-driven-design .net Functional Functional way of implementing domain driven design I've had a lot of experience with writing domain driven applications using C#. The more applications I write the more I fi...
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Title: In F#: How do I obtain a list of the filenames in a directory; expected unit have string Problem title: In F#: How do I obtain a list of the filenames in a directory; expected unit have string Tags: refactoring, f%23, getfiles, lambda Problem: In F#: How do I obtain a list of the filenames in a directory; expect...
In F#: How do I obtain a list of the filenames in a directory; expected unit have string In F#: How do I obtain a list of the filenames in a directory; expected unit have string refactoring f%23 getfiles lambda How System.IO.Directory.GetFiles Array.iter System.IO.Path.GetFileName In F#: How do I obtain a list of the f...
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Title: F#: Is there a way to extend the monad keyword list? Problem title: F#: Is there a way to extend the monad keyword list? Tags: dynamic-keyword, monads, f%23, computation-expression Problem: F#: Is there a way to extend the monad keyword list? Inside an F# monad, if you say let! , the compiler translates that to ...
F#: Is there a way to extend the monad keyword list? F#: Is there a way to extend the monad keyword list? dynamic-keyword monads f%23 computation-expression Bind db.Student QueryBuilder Linq.QueryBuilder.Count FooMonadBuilder FooMonadBuilder.Bar F#: Is there a way to extend the monad keyword list? Inside an F# monad, i...
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1950311_c0
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Title: F# Basics: Folding 2 lists together into a string Problem title: F# Basics: Folding 2 lists together into a string Tags: functional-programming, f%23 Problem: F# Basics: Folding 2 lists together into a string a little rusty from my Scheme days, I'd like to take 2 lists: one of numbers and one of strings, and fol...
F# Basics: Folding 2 lists together into a string F# Basics: Folding 2 lists together into a string functional-programming f%23 Basics Folding indexStr.Split System.StringSplitOptions.None Seq.toList valueStr.Split List.zip Seq.fold String.Format List.nth F# Basics: Folding 2 lists together into a string a little rusty...
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Title: .NET Core 3 preview 4: &#x27;AddNewtonsoftJson&#x27; is not defined Problem title: .NET Core 3 preview 4: &#x27;AddNewtonsoftJson&#x27; is not defined Tags: .net-core-3.0, f%23 Problem: .NET Core 3 preview 4: 'AddNewtonsoftJson' is not defined Using .NET Core 3 preview 4, the "API" template for a F# ASP.NET MVC ...
.NET Core 3 preview 4: &#x27;AddNewtonsoftJson&#x27; is not defined .NET Core 3 preview 4: &#x27;AddNewtonsoftJson&#x27; is not defined .net-core-3.0 f%23 NET Core AddNewtonsoftJson Startup this.ConfigureServices IServiceCollection Add services.AddControllers net-core-3.0 .NET Core 3 preview 4: 'AddNewtonsoftJson' is n...
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30819747_c0
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Title: How declare in a record a member with generic list of records in F# Problem title: How declare in a record a member with generic list of records in F# Tags: record, generics, f%23 Problem: How declare in a record a member with generic list of records in F# I'm stuck in how pass a generic list of records around. ...
How declare in a record a member with generic list of records in F# How declare in a record a member with generic list of records in F# record generics f%23 How TabularData Table title:string data:TabularData Cpu name:string load:int Memory How declare in a record a member with generic list of records in F# I'm stuck i...
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Title: F# Equivalent of Destructor Problem title: F# Equivalent of Destructor Tags: c%23-to-f%23, finalizer, f%23 Problem: F# Equivalent of Destructor I am translating a C# class that wraps an unmanaged library to F#. I have run into the seemingly simple problem of rewriting the destructor that follows. class Wrapper {...
F# Equivalent of Destructor F# Equivalent of Destructor c%23-to-f%23 finalizer f%23 Equivalent Destructor Wrapper Invoke SomeType Begin End Literal Library.dll DllImport EntryPoint F# Equivalent of Destructor I am translating a C# class that wraps an unmanaged library to F#. I have run into the seemingly simple problem...
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* -9223372036854775808L); -9223372036854775808 In F# Interactive: > -1L * -9223372036854775808L;; val it : int64 = -9223372036854775808L > -2L * -9223372036854775808L;; val it : int64 = 0L > -3L * -9223372036854775808L;; val it : int64 = -9223372036854775808L > -4L * -9223372036854775808L;; val it : int64 = 0L I came ...
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Title: Initialize a random sequence that is the same each time you then refer to it in F# Problem title: Initialize a random sequence that is the same each time you then refer to it in F# Tags: random, f%23 Problem: Initialize a random sequence that is the same each time you then refer to it in F# I was looking to take...
Initialize a random sequence that is the same each time you then refer to it in F# Initialize a random sequence that is the same each time you then refer to it in F# random f%23 Initialize System.Random MySeq Seq.init ran.Next element.ToString Initialize a random sequence that is the same each time you then refer to it...
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6035255_c0
6035255
fsharp
0
Title: How do you pass an F# function into another F# function from C# app? Problem title: How do you pass an F# function into another F# function from C# app? Tags: f%23, c%23-to-f%23, class-library Problem: How do you pass an F# function into another F# function from C# app? I have F# class library assembly that cont...
How do you pass an F# function into another F# function from C# app? How do you pass an F# function into another F# function from C# app? f%23 c%23-to-f%23 class-library C# How op:int head::tail FSharpList Empty myFsLibrary.aggregateList myFsLibrary.add FSharpFunc How do you pass an F# function into another F# function...
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9825341_c0
9825341
fsharp
0
Title: Seq.groupBy: preserve original order Problem title: Seq.groupBy: preserve original order Tags: dictionary, enumeration, f%23 Problem: Seq.groupBy: preserve original order Dictionary<_,_> –and Seq.groupBy by extension–appears to enumerate elements in insertion order, however the order is officially undefined (see...
Seq.groupBy: preserve original order Seq.groupBy: preserve original order dictionary enumeration f%23 Seq.groupBy Dictionary Seq.map Seq.toList List.init Seq.distinctBy Seq.groupBy: preserve original order Dictionary<_,_> –and Seq.groupBy by extension–appears to enumerate elements in insertion order, however the order ...
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61908121_c0
61908121
fsharp
0
Title: Use two different versions of the same nuget in one project to build two different apps? Problem title: Use two different versions of the same nuget in one project to build two different apps? Tags: csproj, f%23, fsproj, nuget, c%23 Problem: Use two different versions of the same nuget in one project to build tw...
Use two different versions of the same nuget in one project to build two different apps? Use two different versions of the same nuget in one project to build two different apps? csproj f%23 fsproj nuget c%23 Use Use two different versions of the same nuget in one project to build two different apps? I want to build my ...
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69920275_c0
69920275
fsharp
0
Title: How to get the String Value of a Json element on the Same line in F# Problem title: How to get the String Value of a Json element on the Same line in F# Tags: f%23 Problem: How to get the String Value of a Json element on the Same line in F# I have some code that I would like to put on the same line instead of h...
How to get the String Value of a Json element on the Same line in F# How to get the String Value of a Json element on the Same line in F# f%23 How Value Json Same row.EvalOnSelectorAsync div.moneyout node.innerText Async.AwaitTask JSonElementString creditText.Value.GetString js.Value.GetString How to get the String Val...
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28721990_c1
28721990
fsharp
1
let list = extractAddr location Console.ReadLine() |> ignore 0 // return an integer exit code After execute my code, the list let list:List<IpRanges> = new List<IpRanges>() that I defined in the function extractAddr is empty why? By debugging works as expected, except this | "mask" -> list.Add({ipStart = startAddr; ipE...
let list = extractAddr location Console.ReadLine() |> ignore 0 // return an integer exit code After execute my code, the list let list:List<IpRanges> = new List<IpRanges>() that I defined in the function extractAddr is empty why? By debugging works as expected, except this | "mask" -> list.Add({ipStart = startAddr; ipE...
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24808508_c0
24808508
fsharp
0
Title: How to take no more than a constant? Problem title: How to take no more than a constant? Tags: f%23 Problem: How to take no more than a constant? Im trying to learn F#. I want to take no more elements from Seq (or array) than a constant. I use this code: [ "11"; "12"; "13" ] |> Seq.take 2 |> Seq.toList |> Seq.it...
How to take no more than a constant? How to take no more than a constant? f%23 System.InvalidOperationException How Seq.take Seq.toList Seq.iter Seq.takeWhile Seq.takeNoMoreThan How to take no more than a constant? Im trying to learn F#. I want to take no more elements from Seq (or array) than a constant. I use this co...
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40380444_c0
40380444
fsharp
0
Title: Why is my JsonProvider causing an exception when parsing a file? Problem title: Why is my JsonProvider causing an exception when parsing a file? Tags: type-providers, f%23 Problem: Why is my JsonProvider causing an exception when parsing a file? Can someone please explain what I am doing wrong? I receive the fol...
Why is my JsonProvider causing an exception when parsing a file? Why is my JsonProvider causing an exception when parsing a file? type-providers f%23 Why JsonProvider FSharp.Data MovieProvider facebook.github.io movies.json MovieProvider.Parse Why is my JsonProvider causing an exception when parsing a file? Can someone...
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21944771_c0
21944771
fsharp
0
Title: F# Compilation error when implementing C# interface Problem title: F# Compilation error when implementing C# interface Tags: interface, f%23 Problem: F# Compilation error when implementing C# interface I have this interface written in C#... public interface IFoo { IEnumerable<T> Bar<T>(IEnumerable<T> list); } A ...
F# Compilation error when implementing C# interface F# Compilation error when implementing C# interface interface f%23 Compilation IFoo IEnumerable Bar CsFoo FsFoo this.Bar F# Compilation error when implementing C# interface I have this interface written in C#... A simple C# implementation is straightforward... A simpl...
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7763790_c1
7763790
fsharp
1
) host.AddServiceEndpoint(typeof<IMyContract>, pipe, address) |> ignore host.Open() for i in 0 .. numberOfClients - 1 do let client1 = System.Threading.Thread (fun () -> let fact = new DuplexChannelFactory<IMyContract>(new InstanceContext(service), pipe, address) let ch = fact.CreateChannel() ch.SendDuration (0.4 + flo...
) host.AddServiceEndpoint(typeof<IMyContract>, pipe, address) |> ignore host.Open() for i in 0 .. numberOfClients - 1 do let client1 = System.Threading.Thread (fun () -> let fact = new DuplexChannelFactory<IMyContract>(new InstanceContext(service), pipe, address) let ch = fact.CreateChannel() ch.SendDuration (0.4 + flo...
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8340264_c0
8340264
fsharp
0
Title: F# large solution - long build times Problem title: F# large solution - long build times Tags: visual-studio-2010, f%23 Problem: F# large solution - long build times In my current project we have a very big solution with F#-project. I'm talking really big here . Its 70 F# projects (480 .fs files) and 4 C# projec...
F# large solution - long build times F# large solution - long build times visual-studio-2010 f%23 visual-studio-2010 F# large solution - long build times In my current project we have a very big solution with F#-project. I'm talking really big here . Its 70 F# projects (480 .fs files) and 4 C# projects. As you probably...
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49891110_c0
49891110
fsharp
0
Title: Async Command in fable Elmish Problem title: Async Command in fable Elmish Tags: f%23, elmish, fable-f%23 Problem: Async Command in fable Elmish I have this code I'm running using Fable Elmish and Fable remoting to connect to a Suave server. I know that the server works because of postman and there are variation...
Async Command in fable Elmish Async Command in fable Elmish f%23 elmish fable-f%23 Async Command Elmish AuthUser Cmd LogInMsg server.RequestLogIn model.Credentials Async.RunSynchronously LogInFailed Cmd.ofMsg LogInMsg.LogInRejected UserLoggedIn LogInMsg.LogInSuccess Object Async Command in fable Elmish I have this code...
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54239399_c1
54239399
fsharp
1
constructor, and leave the actual ValidValue constructors public. This would expose the cases to the outside, allowing them to be matched against, but still mostly-prevent the outside caller from constructing them, because the values required to instantiate each case would have private constructors: type VInt = privat...
constructor, and leave the actual ValidValue constructors public. This would expose the cases to the outside, allowing them to be matched against, but still mostly-prevent the outside caller from constructing them, because the values required to instantiate each case would have private constructors: type VInt = privat...
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30731639_c0
30731639
fsharp
0
Title: Parsing/Typing of as-patterns in F# Problem title: Parsing/Typing of as-patterns in F# Tags: f%23 Problem: Parsing/Typing of as-patterns in F# I'm trying to use an as-pattern to decompose a tuple value, and am observing some weird parsing/typing behaviour. Example fsi (4.0) run: > let t = (0, (1, 2), 3) in let (...
Parsing/Typing of as-patterns in F# Parsing/Typing of as-patterns in F# f%23 Parsing Typing FS0001 Type Expecting Parsing/Typing of as-patterns in F# I'm trying to use an as-pattern to decompose a tuple value, and am observing some weird parsing/typing behaviour. Example fsi (4.0) run: However, the example works if I p...
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Title: Prototype&#x27;s Enumerable#pluck in F#? Problem title: Prototype&#x27;s Enumerable#pluck in F#? Tags: prototypejs, javascript, functional-programming, f%23 Problem: Prototype's Enumerable#pluck in F#? In JavaScript, using the Prototype library, the following functional construction is possible: var words = ["aq...
Prototype&#x27;s Enumerable#pluck in F#? Prototype&#x27;s Enumerable#pluck in F#? prototypejs javascript functional-programming f%23 Prototype Enumerable words.pluck words.map word.length List.pluck Length List.map s:string s.Length Prototype's Enumerable#pluck in F#? In JavaScript, using the Prototype library, the fol...
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22417185_c0
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Title: Built-in compare on discriminated unions in f# Problem title: Built-in compare on discriminated unions in f# Tags: f%23, compareto, compare, icomparable, discriminated-union Problem: Built-in compare on discriminated unions in f# In answering this question , I discovered the following behaviour of compare on dis...
Built-in compare on discriminated unions in f# Built-in compare on discriminated unions in f# f%23 compareto compare icomparable discriminated-union Built-in Built-in compare on discriminated unions in f# In answering this question , I discovered the following behaviour of compare on discriminated unions. I was surpris...
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74784627_c0
74784627
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Title: Return type of a function returning a lambda function Problem title: Return type of a function returning a lambda function Tags: types, f%23 Problem: Return type of a function returning a lambda function I'm trying to wrap my head around the return type of the function foo below. foo returns a lambda function wh...
Return type of a function returning a lambda function Return type of a function returning a lambda function types f%23 x:int pass_x f:int y:int Return type of a function returning a lambda function I'm trying to wrap my head around the return type of the function foo below. foo returns a lambda function which takes a f...
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11154732_c1
11154732
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1 = seq01.GetEnumerator() use iter02 = seq02.GetEnumerator() while iter01.MoveNext() do let time01 = iter01.Current let time02 = iter02.Current while time02 < time01 && iter02.MoveNext() do yield "2" yield "1" } After running this, there's another error: call MoveNext . Somehow the iteration is not being performed. EDI...
1 = seq01.GetEnumerator() use iter02 = seq02.GetEnumerator() while iter01.MoveNext() do let time01 = iter01.Current let time02 = iter02.Current while time02 < time01 && iter02.MoveNext() do yield "2" yield "1" } After running this, there's another error: call MoveNext . Somehow the iteration is not being performed. EDI...
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12028995_c0
12028995
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Title: emacs F# mode REPL :: using Linq Problem title: emacs F# mode REPL :: using Linq Tags: emacs, f%23, linq Problem: emacs F# mode REPL :: using Linq I am using mono in Ubuntu precise and have installed F# following the instructions found here . I have also installed fsharp mode for emacs and so am able to test and...
emacs F# mode REPL :: using Linq emacs F# mode REPL :: using Linq emacs f%23 linq Linq REPL System.Xml.Linq FS0039 r:System.Xml.Linq.dll parseemails.fs emacs F# mode REPL :: using Linq I am using mono in Ubuntu precise and have installed F# following the instructions found here . I have also installed fsharp mode for e...
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72146138_c0
72146138
fsharp
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Title: Hiding a System.Random instance by returning a function Problem title: Hiding a System.Random instance by returning a function Tags: f%23, .net-core Problem: Hiding a System.Random instance by returning a function The following code comes from Stylish F# 6: Crafting Elegant Functional Code for .NET 6 listing 9-1...
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72749005_c0
72749005
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Title: How to combine (?) two Results together Problem title: How to combine (?) two Results together Tags: f%23 Problem: How to combine (?) two Results together I'm starting to play around with F# and challenged myself to write a FizzBuzz (ikr, dream big). After watching a couple of Scott Wlaschin talks, I'm trying to...
How to combine (?) two Results together How to combine (?) two Results together f%23 How Results Result first..last Error error1 error2 How to combine (?) two Results together I'm starting to play around with F# and challenged myself to write a FizzBuzz (ikr, dream big). After watching a couple of Scott Wlaschin talks,...
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5633672_c0
5633672
fsharp
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Title: How to restrict the import of a Module in F# to a local scope? Problem title: How to restrict the import of a Module in F# to a local scope? Tags: f%23, module, scope, namespaces Problem: How to restrict the import of a Module in F# to a local scope? Is it possible to locally restrict the import of a module, pre...
How to restrict the import of a Module in F# to a local scope? How to restrict the import of a Module in F# to a local scope? f%23 module scope namespaces of How Module Abbreviations Microsoft.FSharp.Collections.Array A.filter A.map A.length Microsoft.FSharp.Collections.List How to restrict the import of a Module in F#...
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