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31293105
fsharp
0
Title: Efficient IDE tools for F#? Problem title: Efficient IDE tools for F#? Tags: visual-studio-2012, ide, f%23, c%23, refactoring Problem: Efficient IDE tools for F#? I recently initiated my first F# project, using Visual Studio 2012. I was rather surprised (or, more precisely, disappointed) at the lack of IDE suppo...
Efficient IDE tools for F#? Efficient IDE tools for F#? visual-studio-2012 ide f%23 c%23 refactoring Efficient IDE visual-studio-2012 Efficient IDE tools for F#? I recently initiated my first F# project, using Visual Studio 2012. I was rather surprised (or, more precisely, disappointed) at the lack of IDE support for F...
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56748830_c0
56748830
fsharp
0
Title: F# and type providers under linux OS Problem title: F# and type providers under linux OS Tags: linux, f%23 Problem: F# and type providers under linux OS I have a problem with type providers. I have simple provider that is reading configuration file that is located in same directory as app: type Communication = X...
F# and type providers under linux OS F# and type providers under linux OS linux f%23 Communication XmlProvider communication.config GetConnectionConfiguration Option IPAddress Communication.GetSample utf-8 Server Port F# and type providers under linux OS I have a problem with type providers. I have simple provider that...
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16897051_c0
16897051
fsharp
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Title: How to pass a static parameter to a typeprovider in f# inside a function Problem title: How to pass a static parameter to a typeprovider in f# inside a function Tags: f%23, f%23-data, type-providers Problem: How to pass a static parameter to a typeprovider in f# inside a function I'm using the FSharp.Data typepr...
How to pass a static parameter to a typeprovider in f# inside a function How to pass a static parameter to a typeprovider in f# inside a function f%23 f%23-data type-providers How FSharp.Data SyncIt MakeRequestAsync Async.RunSynchronously JsonProvider Parse Seq.iter Literal Peter How to pass a static parameter to a typ...
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51776935_c0
51776935
fsharp
0
Title: Is not possible to use the WsdlService type provider on OSX/.NET Core 2.1? Problem title: Is not possible to use the WsdlService type provider on OSX/.NET Core 2.1? Tags: type-providers, .net-core, f%23, soap Problem: Is not possible to use the WsdlService type provider on OSX/.NET Core 2.1? <PropertyGroup> <Fsc...
Is not possible to use the WsdlService type provider on OSX/.NET Core 2.1? Is not possible to use the WsdlService type provider on OSX/.NET Core 2.1? type-providers .net-core f%23 soap WsdlService OSX NET Core Project Sdk Microsoft.NET.Sdk PropertyGroup OutputType Exe TargetFramework netcoreapp2.1 ReleaseVersion FscToo...
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33737249_c0
33737249
fsharp
0
Title: How to declare a private setter for a property using F# Problem title: How to declare a private setter for a property using F# Tags: f%23 Problem: How to declare a private setter for a property using F# In C#, we can declare a private setter for a property. How can this be done using F#? Specifically, how can I ...
How to declare a private setter for a property using F# How to declare a private setter for a property using F# f%23 F# How FirstName SomeViewModel ViewModel this.FirstName base.notifyPropertyChanged this.LastName this.GetFullName How to declare a private setter for a property using F# In C#, we can declare a private s...
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71006658_c1
71006658
fsharp
1
true ) let getBMI (h:float) (w:int):Option<float> = if h>0.0 then Some ((float w)/(h*h)) else None df.Print() let rows = df.GetRowsAs<IPerson>() rows |> Series.mapValues (fun (row:IPerson) -> row.Weight |> OptionalValue.asOption |> Option.bind (getBMI row.Height) |> OptionalValue.ofOption) //Pseudocode let df2 = appen...
true ) let getBMI (h:float) (w:int):Option<float> = if h>0.0 then Some ((float w)/(h*h)) else None df.Print() let rows = df.GetRowsAs<IPerson>() rows |> Series.mapValues (fun (row:IPerson) -> row.Weight |> OptionalValue.asOption |> Option.bind (getBMI row.Height) |> OptionalValue.ofOption) //Pseudocode let df2 = appen...
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25750480_c0
25750480
fsharp
0
Title: Better default values for a given type Problem title: Better default values for a given type Tags: f%23 Problem: Better default values for a given type Say I have DUs type Zero = Zero type Succ<'a> = Succ of 'a I can use Unchecked.defaultof<Zero Succ Succ> when I'm passing the value to an inline function that on...
Better default values for a given type Better default values for a given type f%23 Better Zero Succ Unchecked.defaultof Better default values for a given type Say I have DUs I can use Unchecked.defaultof<Zero Succ Succ> when I'm passing the value to an inline function that only uses the type of that value. But how woul...
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43752551_c0
43752551
fsharp
0
Title: Solve inheritance dependency in a functional approach Problem title: Solve inheritance dependency in a functional approach Tags: inheritance, oop, functional-programming, .net, f%23 Problem: Solve inheritance dependency in a functional approach The problem : Inheritance dependency Type A stores a value of type B...
Solve inheritance dependency in a functional approach Solve inheritance dependency in a functional approach inheritance oop functional-programming .net f%23 Solve AbstractClass Control Form this.Name this.Form Button Solve inheritance dependency in a functional approach The problem : The author solves this problem by p...
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39360770_c0
39360770
fsharp
0
Title: Deedle, dropping all but one column Problem title: Deedle, dropping all but one column Tags: deedle, f%23 Problem: Deedle, dropping all but one column In pandas if I want to keep only the target column i can do something like this: >>> import numpy as np >>> import pandas as pd >>> df = pd.DataFrame(np.random.ra...
Deedle, dropping all but one column Deedle, dropping all but one column deedle f%23 numpy pandas Deedle pd.DataFrame np.random.randn pandas.core.frame.DataFrame List.iter someFrame.DropColumn fr.Columns Deedle, dropping all but one column In pandas if I want to keep only the target column i can do something like this: ...
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74968358_c0
74968358
fsharp
0
Title: Convert Tree to List Problem title: Convert Tree to List Tags: list, f%23, tree, type-conversion Problem: Convert Tree to List everyone! I have a list type: type ConsList<'value> = | Cons of head: 'value * tail: ConsList<'value> | Empty And a tree type: type Tree<'value> = | Node of value: 'value * children: Con...
Convert Tree to List Convert Tree to List list f%23 tree type-conversion Convert Tree List ConsList Cons Empty Node Leaf ConsList.fold Convert Tree to List everyone! I have a list type: And a tree type: I would like a function that could collect all values in nodes and leaves of a Tree and convert them into a ConsList ...
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45312666_c0
45312666
fsharp
0
Title: F# Match with complex type Problem title: F# Match with complex type Tags: f%23, pattern-matching Problem: F# Match with complex type I'm new to F# and I'm trying to do a simple pattern matching with a complex type but I cannot find the way of doing it. See the pseudo code below to explain the pattern matching t...
F# Match with complex type F# Match with complex type f%23 pattern-matching Match Vector X:int Y:int vector.X vector.Y Error F# Match with complex type I'm new to F# and I'm trying to do a simple pattern matching with a complex type but I cannot find the way of doing it. See the pseudo code below to explain the pattern...
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53248969_c1
53248969
fsharp
1
flows", Some typeof<string>) t.AddMembersDelayed (fun () -> [ for dataflow in [(1, "A"); (2, "B") ; (3, "C")] do let dataflowId, dataflowName = dataflow let prop = ProvidedProperty(dataflowName, dimensionsType dataflowId, GetterCode = (fun args -> <@@ (%%args.[0]) :> string @@>)) yield prop]) serviceTypesType.AddMember...
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24270657_c0
24270657
fsharp
0
Title: Automated F# Signature File (.fsi) Generation Problem title: Automated F# Signature File (.fsi) Generation Tags: f%23, signature, signature-files, compiler-options Problem: Automated F# Signature File (.fsi) Generation I am working on a project that has a number of modules that I'd like to apply access control c...
Automated F# Signature File (.fsi) Generation Automated F# Signature File (.fsi) Generation f%23 signature signature-files compiler-options Automated Signature File Generation Automated F# Signature File (.fsi) Generation I am working on a project that has a number of modules that I'd like to apply access control const...
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56209723_c0
56209723
fsharp
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Title: How do I pass a list to a function? Problem title: How do I pass a list to a function? Tags: list, f%23, types Problem: How do I pass a list to a function? I'm trying to create a function that accepts a list of cards and returns a list without a specific card in it. How do I pass a list of defined types to a fun...
How do I pass a list to a function? How do I pass a list to a function? list f%23 types How Suit Clubs Diamonds Hearts Spades Rank Jack Queen King Ace Num Card Color Red Black Move Discard Draw c:Card remove_card e:string Err How do I pass a list to a function? I'm trying to create a function that accepts a list of car...
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36045303_c0
36045303
fsharp
0
Title: can&#x27;t build F# project on Mac OS X Problem title: can&#x27;t build F# project on Mac OS X Tags: f%23, mono Problem: can't build F# project on Mac OS X I used the yeoman fsharp template to create a Fsharp Console project and added <Target Name="Build" DependsOnTargets="$(BuildDependsOn)" Outputs="$(TargetPat...
can&#x27;t build F# project on Mac OS X can&#x27;t build F# project on Mac OS X f%23 mono Mac Target Name Build DependsOnTargets BuildDependsOn Outputs TargetPath Finished Clean Starting Building Users Documents MyTest MyTest.fsproj Time Report Duration Total Status can't build F# project on Mac OS X I used the yeoman ...
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23338286_c0
23338286
fsharp
0
Title: Trusted type provider will not load Problem title: Trusted type provider will not load Tags: f%23, sql-server, type-providers Problem: Trusted type provider will not load I am trying to use the F# SqlDataConnection from a Visual Studio 2013 F# project. I added a reference to the FSharp.Data.TypeProviders assembl...
Trusted type provider will not load Trusted type provider will not load f%23 sql-server type-providers Trusted SqlDataConnection FSharp.Data.TypeProviders System System.IO System.Data System.Data.Linq Microsoft.FSharp.Data.TypeProviders Microsoft.FSharp.Linq SomeConnectionString Trusted type provider will not load I am...
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35460121_c0
35460121
fsharp
0
Title: Using a Discriminated Union to convert an integer to roman numerals Problem title: Using a Discriminated Union to convert an integer to roman numerals Tags: f%23 Problem: Using a Discriminated Union to convert an integer to roman numerals I am performing a kata and am failing miserably: Can someone please provid...
Using a Discriminated Union to convert an integer to roman numerals Using a Discriminated Union to convert an integer to roman numerals f%23 Using Discriminated Union RomanNumerals Using a Discriminated Union to convert an integer to roman numerals I am performing a kata and am failing miserably: Can someone please pro...
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56145536_c0
56145536
fsharp
0
Title: How to log to Application Insights in F# Fable? Problem title: How to log to Application Insights in F# Fable? Tags: azure-application-insights, f%23, logging, fable-f%23 Problem: How to log to Application Insights in F# Fable? I am developing a SAFE application in F#, and part of it is sending some logs to Appl...
How to log to Application Insights in F# Fable? How to log to Application Insights in F# Fable? azure-application-insights f%23 logging fable-f%23 How Application Insights Fable Microsoft.ApplicationInsights Microsoft.ApplicationInsights.Extensibility TelemetryConfiguration.Active.InstrumentationKey TelemetryClient Val...
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6747569_c0
6747569
fsharp
0
Title: How can I attach seq to another one by an attribute? Problem title: How can I attach seq to another one by an attribute? Tags: f%23, join, seq Problem: How can I attach seq to another one by an attribute? I have a seq of seqs in FSharp . I want to join a seq to the previous one if a predicate returns to true for...
How can I attach seq to another one by an attribute? How can I attach seq to another one by an attribute? f%23 join seq How How can I attach seq to another one by an attribute? I have a seq of seqs in FSharp . I want to join a seq to the previous one if a predicate returns to true for it. Sample: I want to join a seq t...
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38058202_c0
38058202
fsharp
0
Title: Strange: The type provider &#x27;ProviderImplementation.WorldBankProvider&#x27; reported an error: Problem title: Strange: The type provider &#x27;ProviderImplementation.WorldBankProvider&#x27; reported an error: Tags: visual-studio-2015, f%23, f%23-data Problem: Strange: The type provider 'ProviderImplementatio...
Strange: The type provider &#x27;ProviderImplementation.WorldBankProvider&#x27; reported an error: Strange: The type provider &#x27;ProviderImplementation.WorldBankProvider&#x27; reported an error: visual-studio-2015 f%23 f%23-data Strange ProviderImplementation.WorldBankProvider MyFile WorldBankProvider Severity Descr...
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13826749_c0
13826749
fsharp
0
Title: How do you compose query expressions in F#? Problem title: How do you compose query expressions in F#? Tags: f%23, query-expressions, computation-expression Problem: How do you compose query expressions in F#? I've been looking at query expressions here http://msdn.microsoft.com/en-us/library/vstudio/hh225374.as...
How do you compose query expressions in F#? How do you compose query expressions in F#? f%23 query-expressions computation-expression How netflix.Titles number.Name.Contains Test x:Catalog.ServiceTypes.Title x.Name.Contains Christmas How do you compose query expressions in F#? I've been looking at query expressions her...
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48229105_c0
48229105
fsharp
0
Title: When to implement `Zero` member in Computation Expression? Problem title: When to implement `Zero` member in Computation Expression? Tags: computation-expression, functional-programming, monads, .net, f%23 Problem: When to implement `Zero` member in Computation Expression? Why can't I use pattern matching functi...
When to implement `Zero` member in Computation Expression? When to implement `Zero` member in Computation Expression? computation-expression functional-programming monads .net f%23 When Zero Computation Expression MaybeBuilder __.Bind Some None __.Return Errors FS0708 When to implement `Zero` member in Computation Expr...
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62305748_c1
62305748
fsharp
1
l = 4 then [l] else match l with | [] -> [[]] | x::xs -> [[x;l.[1];l.[2];l.[3]]] @ getFours xs let quadToPlayer quad= if List.forall (fun x -> x = Occupied PlayerA) quad then Some PlayerA elif List.forall (fun x -> x = Occupied PlayerB) quad then Some PlayerB else None let rowWinnerHelper (row : Cell []) : Player opti...
l = 4 then [l] else match l with | [] -> [[]] | x::xs -> [[x;l.[1];l.[2];l.[3]]] @ getFours xs let quadToPlayer quad= if List.forall (fun x -> x = Occupied PlayerA) quad then Some PlayerA elif List.forall (fun x -> x = Occupied PlayerB) quad then Some PlayerB else None let rowWinnerHelper (row : Cell []) : Player opti...
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26713373_c1
26713373
fsharp
1
.ExitCode printfn "Calling WaitForExit()..." p.WaitForExit()|> ignore printfn "WaitForExit returned." I noticed that this only happens when the batch file contains "START" commands and when standard output and/or standard error are redirected. Why does WaitForExit() never return? What's the right way to wait for such a...
.ExitCode printfn "Calling WaitForExit()..." p.WaitForExit()|> ignore printfn "WaitForExit returned." I noticed that this only happens when the batch file contains "START" commands and when standard output and/or standard error are redirected. Why does WaitForExit() never return? What's the right way to wait for such a...
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74860547_c0
74860547
fsharp
0
Title: Plotly.NET configuration issue Problem title: Plotly.NET configuration issue Tags: plotly.net, f%23 Problem: Plotly.NET configuration issue Problem running Plotly.NET on F# Interactive. (VS2019, FSharp Core 7.0.0, Plotly.NET 3.0.1, TargetFramework: net472) #r C:\....\.nuget\packages\plotly.net\3.0.1\lib\netstand...
Plotly.NET configuration issue Plotly.NET configuration issue plotly.net f%23 Plotly.NET netstandard2.0 Plotly.NET.dll Chart.Point AppData Local Temp FS3216 Plotly.NET.GenericChart GenericChart Version Culture PublicKeyToken You Plotly.NET configuration issue Problem running Plotly.NET on F# Interactive. (VS2019, FShar...
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4361414_c0
4361414
fsharp
0
Title: Implementing F# workflow builders: handling exceptions in for..in..do constructs Problem title: Implementing F# workflow builders: handling exceptions in for..in..do constructs Tags: f%23 Problem: Implementing F# workflow builders: handling exceptions in for..in..do constructs let failSafe = new failSafeSeq(); l...
Implementing F# workflow builders: handling exceptions in for..in..do constructs Implementing F# workflow builders: handling exceptions in for..in..do constructs f%23 UnauthorizedAccessException Implementing for..in..do this.For seq1 Seq.collect Console.WriteLine Seq.empty this.Yield Seq.singleton this.YieldFrom this.C...
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54709825_c1
54709825
fsharp
1
.Quantity |> decimal |> Some |> Option.filter (fun discount -> discount <= line.TotalPrice - line.Discount) let discountedPerItemPrice line = line.Price - line.Discount / (decimal line.Quantity) let spread discount (lines: Line list) = let orderPrice = lines |> List.sumBy (fun l -> l.TotalPrice) let preDiscountedLines ...
.Quantity |> decimal |> Some |> Option.filter (fun discount -> discount <= line.TotalPrice - line.Discount) let discountedPerItemPrice line = line.Price - line.Discount / (decimal line.Quantity) let spread discount (lines: Line list) = let orderPrice = lines |> List.sumBy (fun l -> l.TotalPrice) let preDiscountedLines ...
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7688058_c0
7688058
fsharp
0
Title: F# - Organisation of algorithms in a file Problem title: F# - Organisation of algorithms in a file Tags: namespace-organisation, f%23 Problem: F# - Organisation of algorithms in a file I do not find a good way to organize various algorithms. Today the file is like this : 1/ Extraction of values from Excel 2/ Fir...
F# - Organisation of algorithms in a file F# - Organisation of algorithms in a file namespace-organisation f%23 Organisation F# - Organisation of algorithms in a file I do not find a good way to organize various algorithms. Today the file is like this : 1/ Extraction of values from Excel 2/ First algorithm based on the...
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60059026_c0
60059026
fsharp
0
Title: Saturn API not responding to GET when using acceptJson Problem title: Saturn API not responding to GET when using acceptJson Tags: f%23, saturn-framework Problem: Saturn API not responding to GET when using acceptJson The F# Saturn web framework fails on retrieving a value for GET method when acceptJson is a par...
Saturn API not responding to GET when using acceptJson Saturn API not responding to GET when using acceptJson f%23 saturn-framework acceptJson Saturn API GET set_header not_found_handler pipe_through Hello use_router Content-Type:application Saturn API not responding to GET when using acceptJson The F# Saturn web frame...
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12062982_c1
12062982
fsharp
1
.zip Compiling that solution in VS 2010 will fail with "CS1501: No overload for method 'ToString' takes 0 arguments". Compiling it in VS 2012 will work just fine. In both cases we're targeting .NET Framework 4. F# namespace CS1501_Repro.FSharp open System [<Serializable>] type MyDiscriminatedUnion = | Foo of int list |...
.zip Compiling that solution in VS 2010 will fail with "CS1501: No overload for method 'ToString' takes 0 arguments". Compiling it in VS 2012 will work just fine. In both cases we're targeting .NET Framework 4. F# namespace CS1501_Repro.FSharp open System [<Serializable>] type MyDiscriminatedUnion = | Foo of int list |...
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64623153_c0
64623153
fsharp
0
Title: F# - Getting fst element of tuple from option type function Problem title: F# - Getting fst element of tuple from option type function Tags: option-type, tuples, f%23 Problem: F# - Getting fst element of tuple from option type function I am trying to access the fst element of a tuple. Normally I use fst (tuple),...
F# - Getting fst element of tuple from option type function F# - Getting fst element of tuple from option type function option-type tuples f%23 option Getting c1::re Some None F# - Getting fst element of tuple from option type function I am trying to access the fst element of a tuple. Normally I use fst (tuple), but th...
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8526682_c0
8526682
fsharp
0
Title: Parsing into a complex type Problem title: Parsing into a complex type Tags: f%23, fparsec Problem: Parsing into a complex type I'm so new at F# and FParsec, I don't even want to embarrass myself by showing what I've got so far. In the FParsec examples, every type in the ASTs (that I see) are type abbreviations ...
Parsing into a complex type Parsing into a complex type f%23 fparsec Parsing PFunction Name PParameter Parameters Parsing into a complex type I'm so new at F# and FParsec, I don't even want to embarrass myself by showing what I've got so far. In the FParsec examples, every type in the ASTs (that I see) are type abbrevi...
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19649525_c0
19649525
fsharp
0
Title: FSharpChart.SaveAs () saves blank image if called before chart rendering is complete Problem title: FSharpChart.SaveAs () saves blank image if called before chart rendering is complete Tags: dotnetcharting, f%23-charting, f%23 Problem: FSharpChart.SaveAs () saves blank image if called before chart rendering is c...
FSharpChart.SaveAs () saves blank image if called before chart rendering is complete FSharpChart.SaveAs () saves blank image if called before chart rendering is complete dotnetcharting f%23-charting f%23 FSharpChart.SaveAs FSharpChart.Pie Apples Oranges Bananas test.png ChartImageFormat.Png FSharpChart.SaveAs () saves ...
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25903525_c0
25903525
fsharp
0
Title: Change Return Program Problem title: Change Return Program Tags: functional-programming, f%23 Problem: Change Return Program My methodology is to attempt a problem using imperative code and then to attempt the same problem again using idiomatic functional code. Here is the problem I am working through at the mom...
Change Return Program Change Return Program functional-programming f%23 Change Program Console.WriteLine Change Return Program My methodology is to attempt a problem using imperative code and then to attempt the same problem again using idiomatic functional code. Here is the problem I am working through at the moment: ...
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66618622_c1
66618622
fsharp
1
03730:igorbot\",\n \"Message\" : \"You have chosen to subscribe to the topic arn:aws:sns:ap-northeast-1:960544703730:igorbot.\\nTo confirm the subscription, visit the SubscribeURL included in this message.\",\n \"SubscribeURL\" : \"https://sns.ap-northeast-1.amazonaws.com/?Action", "ConfirmSubscription" so it's an unfi...
it using Suave. When I get the message, the form field is truncated, I am receiving: so it's an unfinished json... but when I look at the rawForm field, I get the whole message: At first I thought the output was truncated, but then I narrowed it down. Posting this line: will fail and get truncated at the first '=' sig...
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2604589_c0
2604589
fsharp
0
Title: seeing C# windows forms project code from F# Problem title: seeing C# windows forms project code from F# Tags: winforms, f%23, c%23 Problem: seeing C# windows forms project code from F# I have a C# Windows Forms project open with some C# code in it. Question: How can I have an F# file that I can write F# code in...
seeing C# windows forms project code from F# seeing C# windows forms project code from F# winforms f%23 c%23 F# seeing C# windows forms project code from F# I have a C# Windows Forms project open with some C# code in it. Question: How can I have an F# file that I can write F# code in but still referencing all the C# co...
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50194358_c1
50194358
fsharp
1
1 let temp1 = Complex.Abs(z - r1) let temp2 = Complex.Abs(z - r2) let temp3 = Complex.Abs(z - r3) if(Complex.Abs(z - r1) <= Tol) then let Brush = new System.Drawing.SolidBrush(System.Drawing.Color.Red) graphics.FillRectangle(Brush, new Rectangle(x,y,1,1)) if(Complex.Abs(z - r2) <= Tol) then let Brush = new System.Draw...
1 let temp1 = Complex.Abs(z - r1) let temp2 = Complex.Abs(z - r2) let temp3 = Complex.Abs(z - r3) if(Complex.Abs(z - r1) <= Tol) then let Brush = new System.Drawing.SolidBrush(System.Drawing.Color.Red) graphics.FillRectangle(Brush, new Rectangle(x,y,1,1)) if(Complex.Abs(z - r2) <= Tol) then let Brush = new System.Draw...
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2394474_c1
2394474
fsharp
1
comments/feedback.... thanks let testInput = ["master Homer" ; "Doh.."; "Doh!!" ; "master Has none" ; "master JoyJoyJoy"; "Yaa!" ; "Yaa!!!"; "Yaa!!!!!!"] type md = {m: string; d: string list} member x.addDetail newd = {m = x.m; d = x.d @ [newd]} static member noMaster = {m = "" ; d = []} // master records can never be...
comments/feedback.... thanks let testInput = ["master Homer" ; "Doh.."; "Doh!!" ; "master Has none" ; "master JoyJoyJoy"; "Yaa!" ; "Yaa!!!"; "Yaa!!!!!!"] type md = {m: string; d: string list} member x.addDetail newd = {m = x.m; d = x.d @ [newd]} static member noMaster = {m = "" ; d = []} // master records can never be...
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69323913_c0
69323913
fsharp
0
Title: Best way to get alphanumeric string by incrementing Problem title: Best way to get alphanumeric string by incrementing Tags: f%23, .net, akka.net Problem: Best way to get alphanumeric string by incrementing I'm working on Akka for F#. I want to sequentially generate alphanumeric strings. For example: The first s...
Best way to get alphanumeric string by incrementing Best way to get alphanumeric string by incrementing f%23 .net akka.net Best akka.net Best way to get alphanumeric string by incrementing I'm working on Akka for F#. I want to sequentially generate alphanumeric strings. For example: The first string is 0, the second is...
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64150282_c0
64150282
fsharp
0
Title: How to call an actor within itself in F# Akka Problem title: How to call an actor within itself in F# Akka Tags: f%23, akka.net, actor Problem: How to call an actor within itself in F# Akka The code I have is -- let mySlaveActor (mailbox: Actor<_>) = let rec loop() = actor { let mutable actor_id = -1 let mutable...
How to call an actor within itself in F# Akka How to call an actor within itself in F# Akka f%23 akka.net actor How Akka Actor actor_id mailbox.Receive mailbox.Sender MessageType2 MessageType8 neighbor_slave MessageType5 workerActor1 WorkerActor2 akka.net How to call an actor within itself in F# Akka The code I have is...
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47450708
fsharp
0
Title: Value limitation and type inference Problem title: Value limitation and type inference Tags: types, f%23 Problem: Value limitation and type inference I built a simple function that, given a list, returns a list where the contiguous occurrences of an elements in the input are reduced to one. let rec reduce l = ma...
Value limitation and type inference Value limitation and type inference types f%23 Value y::_ Value limitation and type inference I built a simple function that, given a list, returns a list where the contiguous occurrences of an elements in the input are reduced to one. Everything work as expected, except for the empt...
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22700101_c0
22700101
fsharp
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Title: Using TestCase with fsunit Problem title: Using TestCase with fsunit Tags: f%23, fsunit, visual-studio-2013 Problem: Using TestCase with fsunit I have been trying to use fsunit to test a project. If I limit myself to [<TestMethod>] methods they all show up in the TestExplorer. However, if I try to use [<TestCase...
Using TestCase with fsunit Using TestCase with fsunit f%23 fsunit visual-studio-2013 Using TestCase TestMethod NUnit.Framework FsUnit TestFixture Given Fact TestClass visual-studio-2013 Using TestCase with fsunit I have been trying to use fsunit to test a project. If I limit myself to [<TestMethod>] methods they all sh...
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10114516_c0
10114516
fsharp
0
Title: Get a list of invalid drive letters Problem title: Get a list of invalid drive letters Tags: f%23, sequences Problem: Get a list of invalid drive letters let private GetDrives = seq{ let all=System.IO.DriveInfo.GetDrives() for d in all do //if(d.IsReady && d.DriveType=System.IO.DriveType.Fixed) then yield d } le...
Get a list of invalid drive letters Get a list of invalid drive letters f%23 sequences Get GetDrives System.IO.DriveInfo.GetDrives d.IsReady d.DriveType System.IO.DriveType.Fixed SearchRegistryForInvalidDrive start:RegistryKey Seq.map x.Name.Substring Seq.toList List.filter List.exists2 List.exists Get a list of invali...
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37542681_c1
37542681
fsharp
1
System.Random() let defaultNums = model //{DataOut = 100; DataIn = 100} let data = self.Factory.Backing(<@ self.Data @>, defaultNums.DataOut ) let data2 = self.Factory.Backing(<@ self.Data2 @>, defaultNums.DataIn) let click() = data.Value <- rnd.Next(data2.Value) let clickcommand = self.Factory.CommandSync(click) memb...
System.Random() let defaultNums = model //{DataOut = 100; DataIn = 100} let data = self.Factory.Backing(<@ self.Data @>, defaultNums.DataOut ) let data2 = self.Factory.Backing(<@ self.Data2 @>, defaultNums.DataIn) let click() = data.Value <- rnd.Next(data2.Value) let clickcommand = self.Factory.CommandSync(click) memb...
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71366097_c0
71366097
fsharp
0
Title: Tuple pattern matching fails Problem title: Tuple pattern matching fails Tags: tuples, pattern-matching, f%23 Problem: Tuple pattern matching fails I want to match a tuple with four items. let tupleVar = (1.00, 2.00, 3.00, 4.00) let verboseMsg (tupleInput: tuple) = match tupleInput with | (var1, var2, var3, var4...
Tuple pattern matching fails Tuple pattern matching fails tuples pattern-matching f%23 ParserError Tuple var1 var2 var3 var4 Line Missing Tuple pattern matching fails I want to match a tuple with four items. While this tuple is not complete, it already throws this error on the first matching line: I thought that I can ...
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733726_c0
733726
fsharp
0
Title: Sharing discriminated unions in Signature files Problem title: Sharing discriminated unions in Signature files Tags: .net, f%23, functional-programming Problem: Sharing discriminated unions in Signature files I have a discriminated union that I want to use as an argument for a function I'm exposing in a signatur...
Sharing discriminated unions in Signature files Sharing discriminated unions in Signature files .net f%23 functional-programming Sharing Signature Union Part Part2 Func input:Union DoSomething Test Sharing discriminated unions in Signature files I have a discriminated union that I want to use as an argument for a funct...
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28479022_c0
28479022
fsharp
0
Title: Any simpler way to make a lazy property? Problem title: Any simpler way to make a lazy property? Tags: f%23 Problem: Any simpler way to make a lazy property? I would like to load data only when needed. At start I used auto property. type DataFromCsv(path) = ... member val A1 = MyCsvType.Load(path1) member val A2...
Any simpler way to make a lazy property? Any simpler way to make a lazy property? f%23 Any DataFromCsv MyCsvType.Load path1 path2 path3 path4 my_data this.A1 a1.Force this.A2 a2.Force Any simpler way to make a lazy property? I would like to load data only when needed. At start I used auto property. It is sort of lazy t...
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35122087_c0
35122087
fsharp
0
Title: Pretty-Printing of F# DU does not work Problem title: Pretty-Printing of F# DU does not work Tags: f%23 Problem: Pretty-Printing of F# DU does not work I am struggling with pretty-printing (%A) this DU . The local instr is of the type ILInstr . I would have expected sprintf "%A" instr to result in I_stloc 0us , ...
Pretty-Printing of F# DU does not work Pretty-Printing of F# DU does not work f%23 Pretty-Printing ILInstr I_stloc instr_str_A Contact Email Phone example.com FSI_0002 Pretty-Printing of F# DU does not work I am struggling with pretty-printing (%A) this DU . The local instr is of the type ILInstr . I would have expecte...
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67986434_c0
67986434
fsharp
0
Title: How to disallow empty string when deserializing record types with newtonsoft in F#? Problem title: How to disallow empty string when deserializing record types with newtonsoft in F#? Tags: json.net, f%23, json-deserialization Problem: How to disallow empty string when deserializing record types with newtonsoft i...
How to disallow empty string when deserializing record types with newtonsoft in F#? How to disallow empty string when deserializing record types with newtonsoft in F#? json.net f%23 json-deserialization How Newtonsoft.Json.dll Newtonsoft.Json Customer Name Email ContactPhoneNo gmail.com JsonConvert.SerializeObject But ...
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37991370_c0
37991370
fsharp
0
Title: how to get proper printformat type for two string paramters Problem title: how to get proper printformat type for two string paramters Tags: f%23 Problem: how to get proper printformat type for two string paramters I would like to define a printformatype type such as : type DblStringPath = PrintfFormat<(string -...
how to get proper printformat type for two string paramters how to get proper printformat type for two string paramters f%23 DblStringPath PrintfFormat StrPath myValue2 how to get proper printformat type for two string paramters I would like to define a printformatype type such as : In order to use like this : the foll...
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7905657_c0
7905657
fsharp
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Title: F# compare arrays of tuples and return the different elements and index Problem title: F# compare arrays of tuples and return the different elements and index Tags: f%23 Problem: F# compare arrays of tuples and return the different elements and index #light let a1 = [| (1, 1); (2, 1); (3, 1) |] let a2 = [| (1, 1...
F# compare arrays of tuples and return the different elements and index F# compare arrays of tuples and return the different elements and index f%23 Array.zip Array.filter F# compare arrays of tuples and return the different elements and index I want to write a function to do this: it will return the different tuple fr...
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48369049_c0
48369049
fsharp
0
Title: Parsing Firebase JSON F# Problem title: Parsing Firebase JSON F# Tags: firebase-realtime-database, f%23, json.net, firebase, json Problem: Parsing Firebase JSON F# I'm trying to convert the following Firebase JSON into something that can be parsed in F# : { "listings":{ "-L0pJmU9yj4hAocHjnrB":{ "listing_id":"-L0...
Parsing Firebase JSON F# Parsing Firebase JSON F# firebase-realtime-database f%23 json.net firebase json Parsing Firebase JSON L0pJmU9yj4hAocHjnrB listing_id Edinburgh SWs56OIGzMdiCjSXahzDQX8zve92 L3ELSSzZPRdjCRcFTrb L3EN1NW5hHWBTEGC9ve YMM45tgFFvYB7rx9PhC2TE5eW6D2 David Hey L19C5OjcDSjMi4-oha L19CJrzEpChO_W14YkC Rp7yt...
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75932341_c1
75932341
fsharp
1
Class.Process("foobarbaz") Running that code should produce the following output: called `this.Process` called `scan` (before calling `advance`) called `cleanupProcess1` # <--- why are these two being called early here? called `cleanupProcess2` # <--- called `advance`... f called `advance`... o called `advance`... o ca...
Class.Process("foobarbaz") Running that code should produce the following output: called `this.Process` called `scan` (before calling `advance`) called `cleanupProcess1` # <--- why are these two being called early here? called `cleanupProcess2` # <--- called `advance`... f called `advance`... o called `advance`... o ca...
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Title: F#, Json, WebApi Serialization of Option Types Problem title: F#, Json, WebApi Serialization of Option Types Tags: json.net, f%23 Problem: F#, Json, WebApi Serialization of Option Types I am using record types in a F# project that I am exposing to a C# WebApi project. For example: type Account = {Amount:float; N...
F#, Json, WebApi Serialization of Option Types F#, Json, WebApi Serialization of Option Types json.net f%23 Json WebApi Serialization Option Types Account Amount:float Number:int Holder:string Amount Number Holder Homer Case Some Fields json.net F#, Json, WebApi Serialization of Option Types I am using record types in ...
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Title: Number formatting in WebSharper Google Visualization Problem title: Number formatting in WebSharper Google Visualization Tags: websharper, f%23 Problem: Number formatting in WebSharper Google Visualization I have a question concerning WebSharper's Google Visualization library. I was trying to format the data whe...
Number formatting in WebSharper Google Visualization Number formatting in WebSharper Google Visualization websharper f%23 Number WebSharper Google Visualization Legend Inline DefaultValue LegendPosition LegendAlignment TextStyle Number formatting in WebSharper Google Visualization I have a question concerning WebSharpe...
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1 Thanks for all answers guys, they help me a lot. Sorry about didn't specified the things very much. Let's go in parts: 1) I’m matching my LeafP like LeafP(position, 0) because when I create my tree I set the leafs with a default value of 0 as its static value. As I’m going up my static values, eliminating the leaf an...
1 Thanks for all answers guys, they help me a lot. Sorry about didn't specified the things very much. Let's go in parts: 1) I’m matching my LeafP like LeafP(position, 0) because when I create my tree I set the leafs with a default value of 0 as its static value. As I’m going up my static values, eliminating the leaf an...
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Title: Find all references from Visual Studio is broken with F# members Problem title: Find all references from Visual Studio is broken with F# members Tags: f%23, visual-studio-2019, intellisense Problem: Find all references from Visual Studio is broken with F# members I have a simple F# type (simulating a ViewModel) ...
Find all references from Visual Studio is broken with F# members Find all references from Visual Studio is broken with F# members f%23 visual-studio-2019 intellisense Visual Find Studio MainViewModel Some Test x.InternalBU internalBU.Value value:string Hello self.InternalBU.Replace InternalBU visual-studio-2019 Find al...
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Title: Adding errors in .fsx files into the Visual Studio error list Problem title: Adding errors in .fsx files into the Visual Studio error list Tags: visual-studio-2015, visual-studio, f%23 Problem: Adding errors in .fsx files into the Visual Studio error list I have an F# solution in Visual Studio 2015 (Enterprise) ...
Adding errors in .fsx files into the Visual Studio error list Adding errors in .fsx files into the Visual Studio error list visual-studio-2015 visual-studio f%23 Adding Visual Studio visual-studio-2015 Adding errors in .fsx files into the Visual Studio error list I have an F# solution in Visual Studio 2015 (Enterprise)...
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Title: Proper style of do binding in F# Problem title: Proper style of do binding in F# Tags: .net, f%23 Problem: Proper style of do binding in F# One of the more subtle uses of the 'do' keyword in F# is the ability to annotate expressions that return unit (aka statements). For example I often do this in function defin...
Proper style of do binding in F# Proper style of do binding in F# .net f%23 Proper agent.Post Restart Annotate Just Perhaps Proper style of do binding in F# One of the more subtle uses of the 'do' keyword in F# is the ability to annotate expressions that return unit (aka statements). For example I often do this in func...
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Title: Why am I getting a TaskCanceledException with VS 2017? Problem title: Why am I getting a TaskCanceledException with VS 2017? Tags: exception, compiler-warnings, f%23, visual-studio Problem: Why am I getting a TaskCanceledException with VS 2017? I installed the brand new Visual Studio 2017 and now I am seeing thi...
Why am I getting a TaskCanceledException with VS 2017? Why am I getting a TaskCanceledException with VS 2017? exception compiler-warnings f%23 visual-studio TaskCanceledException System.Threading.Tasks.TaskCanceledException Why Error List Analyzer Microsoft.VisualStudio.FSharp.Editor.SimplifyNameDiagnosticAnalyzer Entr...
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Title: Saturn Router - same function for getf and get? Problem title: Saturn Router - same function for getf and get? Tags: f%23, saturn-framework Problem: Saturn Router - same function for getf and get? should be simple question but I can't find the API docs that detail how to do this. I have a controller function lik...
Saturn Router - same function for getf and get? Saturn Router - same function for getf and get? f%23 saturn-framework Saturn Router HttpContext HttpHandler PageRouter Works PageController.loadScreen Does HttpFuncResult HttpFunc Saturn Router - same function for getf and get? should be simple question but I can't find t...
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Title: F# How to Percentile Rank An Array of Doubles? Problem title: F# How to Percentile Rank An Array of Doubles? Tags: f%23 Problem: F# How to Percentile Rank An Array of Doubles? I am trying to take a numeric array in F#, and rank all the elements so that ties get the same rank. Basically I'm trying to replicate th...
F# How to Percentile Rank An Array of Doubles? F# How to Percentile Rank An Array of Doubles? f%23 How Percentile Rank Array Doubles factorStocks.Count _WR F# How to Percentile Rank An Array of Doubles? I am trying to take a numeric array in F#, and rank all the elements so that ties get the same rank. Basically I'm tr...
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Title: Can a custom serializer be put in the object that is serialized, with Json.net? Problem title: Can a custom serializer be put in the object that is serialized, with Json.net? Tags: f%23, c%23, json.net Problem: Can a custom serializer be put in the object that is serialized, with Json.net? I have a lot of object...
Can a custom serializer be put in the object that is serialized, with Json.net? Can a custom serializer be put in the object that is serialized, with Json.net? f%23 c%23 json.net Can Json.net Can a custom serializer be put in the object that is serialized, with Json.net? I have a lot of objects (type A) that contain a ...
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Title: Select First Async Result Problem title: Select First Async Result Tags: asynchronous, task-parallel-library, sequence, f%23 Problem: Select First Async Result Is there an async operator to get the value first returned by two asynchronous values (Async<_>)? For example, given two Async<_> values where one A1 ret...
Select First Async Result Select First Async Result asynchronous task-parallel-library sequence f%23 Select First Async Result Select First Async Result Is there an async operator to get the value first returned by two asynchronous values (Async<_>)? For example, given two Async<_> values where one A1 returns after 1 s...
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Title: Finding a subset, but F# will not let me compare two sets of different lengths Problem title: Finding a subset, but F# will not let me compare two sets of different lengths Tags: f%23 Problem: Finding a subset, but F# will not let me compare two sets of different lengths I'm trying to find if one set is a subset...
Finding a subset, but F# will not let me compare two sets of different lengths Finding a subset, but F# will not let me compare two sets of different lengths f%23 Finding Type Expecting Set Set.isSubset Set.empty.Add Finding a subset, but F# will not let me compare two sets of different lengths I'm trying to find if on...
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Title: What is the Task version of Async.Sequential in F# Problem title: What is the Task version of Async.Sequential in F# Tags: asynchronous, f%23-async, f%23 Problem: What is the Task version of Async.Sequential in F# The below code used to work - but I am converting a lot of my async{} functions to task{} and I can...
What is the Task version of Async.Sequential in F# What is the Task version of Async.Sequential in F# asynchronous f%23-async f%23 What Task Async.Sequential IPage BNZBatch BNZCardWithOrder XeroClientFull StatusMessage What is the Task version of Async.Sequential in F# The below code used to work - but I am converting ...
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25221695_c0
25221695
fsharp
0
Title: Need help translating interfaces with generics into F# from C# Problem title: Need help translating interfaces with generics into F# from C# Tags: f%23 Problem: Need help translating interfaces with generics into F# from C# I have this C# code public interface IDinnerRepository : IRepository<Dinner> { IQueryable...
Need help translating interfaces with generics into F# from C# Need help translating interfaces with generics into F# from C# f%23 C# Need IDinnerRepository IRepository Dinner IQueryable FindByLocation FindUpcomingDinners FindDinnersByText DeleteRsvp RSVP All AllIncluding Expression Func Find InsertOrUpdate Delete Subm...
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5523183_c0
5523183
fsharp
0
Title: Populate a dictionary recursively? Problem title: Populate a dictionary recursively? Tags: types, type-inference, recursion, f%23, dictionary Problem: Populate a dictionary recursively? I'm testing the following code to populate a dictionary recursively. However the type inference does not seem to recognize the ...
Populate a dictionary recursively? Populate a dictionary recursively? types type-inference recursion f%23 dictionary Populate System System.Collections.Generic pop_dict ddict:Dictionary ddict.Add x::xs x::acc Dictionary Main Entry Point Populate a dictionary recursively? I'm testing the following code to populate a dic...
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37120742_c0
37120742
fsharp
0
Title: How to read value of property depending on an argument Problem title: How to read value of property depending on an argument Tags: arguments, reflection, properties, f%23, csv Problem: How to read value of property depending on an argument How can I get the value of a property given a string argument. I have a O...
How to read value of property depending on an argument How to read value of property depending on an argument arguments reflection properties f%23 csv How CsvProvider.Row Seq.averageBy CsvProvider s.csv Row y.a How to read value of property depending on an argument How can I get the value of a property given a string a...
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52220189_c1
52220189
fsharp
1
arr.[0] > arr.[2];; val it : bool = true > arr.[0] < arr.[2];; val it : bool = false > arr.[0] < arr.[1];; val it : bool = false > arr.[0] > arr.[1];; val it : bool = true > arr.[2] > arr.[1];; val it : bool = true > arr.[3] > arr.[1];; val it : bool = false > arr.[3] < arr.[1];; val it : bool = false > arr.[3] > arr....
arr.[0] > arr.[2];; val it : bool = true > arr.[0] < arr.[2];; val it : bool = false > arr.[0] < arr.[1];; val it : bool = false > arr.[0] > arr.[1];; val it : bool = true > arr.[2] > arr.[1];; val it : bool = true > arr.[3] > arr.[1];; val it : bool = false > arr.[3] < arr.[1];; val it : bool = false > arr.[3] > arr....
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68766530_c1
68766530
fsharp
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: "AzureAD": { "Instance": "https://RoundTableExcaliburDev.b2clogin.com/", "Domain": "RoundTableExcaliburDev.onmicrosoft.com", "ClientId": "26e6d007-be46-4928-b06e-04acdbfd2913", "CallbackPath": "/api/login-callback", "SignedOutCallbackPath": "/api/logout-callback", "SignUpSignInPolicyId": "B2C_1A_SIGNUP_SIGNIN" } The ...
: "AzureAD": { "Instance": "https://RoundTableExcaliburDev.b2clogin.com/", "Domain": "RoundTableExcaliburDev.onmicrosoft.com", "ClientId": "26e6d007-be46-4928-b06e-04acdbfd2913", "CallbackPath": "/api/login-callback", "SignedOutCallbackPath": "/api/logout-callback", "SignUpSignInPolicyId": "B2C_1A_SIGNUP_SIGNIN" } The ...
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78914787_c0
78914787
fsharp
0
Title: F# dynamically generated nested collection function signature cannot be unified Problem title: F# dynamically generated nested collection function signature cannot be unified Tags: f%23, recursion Problem: F# dynamically generated nested collection function signature cannot be unified List.collect (fun l -> List...
F# dynamically generated nested collection function signature cannot be unified F# dynamically generated nested collection function signature cannot be unified f%23 recursion List.collect FS0001 Type Expecting F# dynamically generated nested collection function signature cannot be unified I want to have something to dy...
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7952625_c0
7952625
fsharp
0
Title: Option vs Exception in exception handling Problem title: Option vs Exception in exception handling Tags: option-type, .net, exception, f%23 Problem: Option vs Exception in exception handling After using F# option type for a while, I realize that it could be used for handling exceptional cases. I can use either o...
Option vs Exception in exception handling Option vs Exception in exception handling option-type .net exception f%23 KeyNotFoundException Option Exception None Option vs Exception in exception handling After using F# option type for a while, I realize that it could be used for handling exceptional cases. I can use eithe...
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56695370_c0
56695370
fsharp
0
Title: can&#x27;t override OnBeginDialogAsync in f# using TaskBulder.fs Problem title: can&#x27;t override OnBeginDialogAsync in f# using TaskBulder.fs Tags: f%23, botframework Problem: can't override OnBeginDialogAsync in f# using TaskBulder.fs The f# code below fails to compile with the error: The member or object co...
can&#x27;t override OnBeginDialogAsync in f# using TaskBulder.fs can&#x27;t override OnBeginDialogAsync in f# using TaskBulder.fs f%23 botframework TaskBulder.fs OnBeginDialogAsync BaseDialog ComponentDialog self.OnBeginDialogAsync DialogContext CancellationToken Task DialogTurnResult base.OnBeginDialogAsync can't over...
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63540350_c0
63540350
fsharp
0
Title: Syntax: In F# how to return a value from a member of a discriminated union? Problem title: Syntax: In F# how to return a value from a member of a discriminated union? Tags: discriminated-union, f%23 Problem: Syntax: In F# how to return a value from a member of a discriminated union? With the following code: type...
Syntax: In F# how to return a value from a member of a discriminated union? Syntax: In F# how to return a value from a member of a discriminated union? discriminated-union f%23 a Syntax ContactDetail Name Content Text Internet PhoneNumber Address FrontOffice Details Guid this.name Syntax: In F# how to return a value fr...
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27170701_c0
27170701
fsharp
0
Title: SqlDataConnection type provider - setting database connection string with script parameter Problem title: SqlDataConnection type provider - setting database connection string with script parameter Tags: f%23, type-providers Problem: SqlDataConnection type provider - setting database connection string with script...
SqlDataConnection type provider - setting database connection string with script parameter SqlDataConnection type provider - setting database connection string with script parameter f%23 type-providers SqlDataConnection Data Source MYSERVER INSTANCE InitialCatalog MyDatabase Integrated Security SSPI dbSchema.GetDataCon...
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59150614_c0
59150614
fsharp
0
Title: Fable.React - editing an Input field moves cursor to end of text Problem title: Fable.React - editing an Input field moves cursor to end of text Tags: safe-stack, reactjs, fable-f%23, f%23 Problem: Fable.React - editing an Input field moves cursor to end of text I'm working with the Elmish.Bridge flavor of the S...
Fable.React - editing an Input field moves cursor to end of text Fable.React - editing an Input field moves cursor to end of text safe-stack reactjs fable-f%23 f%23 Fable.React Input Input.input Input.Value model.FieldValue Input.OnChange EditFieldValue e.Value Fable.React - editing an Input field moves cursor to end o...
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39321002_c0
39321002
fsharp
0
Title: F# class implements interface as private member, why? Problem title: F# class implements interface as private member, why? Tags: inheritance, access-modifiers, c%23, interface, f%23 Problem: F# class implements interface as private member, why? I decided to practice with F# today and found one interesting thing....
F# class implements interface as private member, why? F# class implements interface as private member, why? inheritance access-modifiers c%23 interface f%23 IPoint2D Point2D this.X this.Y F# class implements interface as private member, why? I decided to practice with F# today and found one interesting thing. I shall p...
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60120969_c0
60120969
fsharp
0
Title: Interpolated strings in F# Problem title: Interpolated strings in F# Tags: sql, f%23, entity-framework-core, formattablestring Problem: Interpolated strings in F# I am trying to use the Entity Framework Core interpolated SQL query function in F# which requires a FormattableString . However to my surprise it does...
Interpolated strings in F# Interpolated strings in F# sql f%23 entity-framework-core formattablestring Interpolated FormattableString Entity.User u.Name u.Age u.Phone Foo Entity.DatabaseContext ctx.User.FromSqlInterpolated Select User Where Seq.map Interpolated strings in F# I am trying to use the Entity Framework Core...
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2302493_c0
2302493
fsharp
0
Title: Stack overflow in OCaml and F# but not in Haskell Problem title: Stack overflow in OCaml and F# but not in Haskell Tags: ocaml, f%23, haskell, lazy-evaluation, stack-overflow Problem: Stack overflow in OCaml and F# but not in Haskell I've been comparing for fun different languages for speed in execution of the f...
Stack overflow in OCaml and F# but not in Haskell Stack overflow in OCaml and F# but not in Haskell ocaml f%23 haskell lazy-evaluation stack-overflow Stack OCaml Haskell n-1 List.fold_left float_of_int print_float Stack overflow in OCaml and F# but not in Haskell I've been comparing for fun different languages for spee...
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21326257_c0
21326257
fsharp
0
Title: Portable Class Library using F# without FSharp.Core.dll reference Problem title: Portable Class Library using F# without FSharp.Core.dll reference Tags: portable-class-library, f%23, c%23 Problem: Portable Class Library using F# without FSharp.Core.dll reference I tried to create portable class library using F# ...
Portable Class Library using F# without FSharp.Core.dll reference Portable Class Library using F# without FSharp.Core.dll reference portable-class-library f%23 c%23 ArgumentNullException F# Portable Library FSharp.Core.dll Operators.Raise Unit Microsoft.FSharp.Core Exception Portable Class Library using F# without FSha...
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48527001_c0
48527001
fsharp
0
Title: How does this put implementation work with q instead of p Problem title: How does this put implementation work with q instead of p Tags: functional-programming, f%23, algorithm Problem: How does this put implementation work with q instead of p We are implementing the put part of Algorithm A from Functional Progr...
How does this put implementation work with q instead of p How does this put implementation work with q instead of p functional-programming f%23 algorithm How List p.Head p.Tail How does this put implementation work with q instead of p We are implementing the put part of Algorithm A from Functional Programs for Generati...
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8368107_c1
8368107
fsharp
1
n do if (PowShift i) - 1I |> isPrime then yield PowShift (i-1) * ((PowShift i)-1I) } The helperfunction PowShift is implemented as following: let inline PowShift (exp:int32) = 1I <<< exp ;; I use a bit shift operator, since the base of all power calculations is from 2, hence this could be an easy way. Of course I am st...
n do if (PowShift i) - 1I |> isPrime then yield PowShift (i-1) * ((PowShift i)-1I) } The helperfunction PowShift is implemented as following: let inline PowShift (exp:int32) = 1I <<< exp ;; I use a bit shift operator, since the base of all power calculations is from 2, hence this could be an easy way. Of course I am st...
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76354391_c1
76354391
fsharp
1
6 8562768.0 2023-05-03 8503994.0 2023-05-10 8503017.0 2023-05-17 8456760.0 2023-05-24 8436255.0 Question I used CsvHelper because that's what I'm familiar with. However, I see that FSharp.Data is popular and has CSV support. Is there a way to implement the above using FSharp.Data and not have to go through a temporary ...
6 8562768.0 2023-05-03 8503994.0 2023-05-10 8503017.0 2023-05-17 8456760.0 2023-05-24 8436255.0 Question I used CsvHelper because that's what I'm familiar with. However, I see that FSharp.Data is popular and has CSV support. Is there a way to implement the above using FSharp.Data and not have to go through a temporary ...
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31194017_c0
31194017
fsharp
0
Title: How should I serialize JSON from Refit in an F# project? Problem title: How should I serialize JSON from Refit in an F# project? Tags: refit, .net, f%23, json.net, c%23 Problem: How should I serialize JSON from Refit in an F# project? I'm using Refit in a C# project to create an API client. I'd prefer to do ever...
How should I serialize JSON from Refit in an F# project? How should I serialize JSON from Refit in an F# project? refit .net f%23 json.net c%23 NullReferenceException Refit How JSON User FSharp.Core FSharpOption json.net How should I serialize JSON from Refit in an F# project? I'm using Refit in a C# project to create ...
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26233393_c0
26233393
fsharp
0
Title: Octopus Deploy - Getting a resolved value of a variable Problem title: Octopus Deploy - Getting a resolved value of a variable Tags: configuration, .net, octopus-deploy, f%23 Problem: Octopus Deploy - Getting a resolved value of a variable I'm creating a .NET application that needs to get some data from Octopus....
Octopus Deploy - Getting a resolved value of a variable Octopus Deploy - Getting a resolved value of a variable configuration .net octopus-deploy f%23 Octopus Deploy Getting OctopusServerEndpoint OctopusServerAddress OctopusApiKey OctopusRepository repository.VariableSets.Get project.Link Variables Seq.tryFind variable...
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18835588_c0
18835588
fsharp
0
Title: Get pixel length from PixelFormat Problem title: Get pixel length from PixelFormat Tags: image-processing, f%23, .net, c%23 Problem: Get pixel length from PixelFormat How can i get pixel length (in bytes) from PixelFormat enumeration? I want to process image pixels using native approach, but how can i iterate th...
Get pixel length from PixelFormat Get pixel length from PixelFormat image-processing f%23 .net c%23 PixelFormat Get Bitmap image.Width image.Height image.LockBits Rectangle ImageLockMode.ReadOnly image.PixelFormat NativePtr.ofNativeInt bitmapData.Scan0 bitmapData.Stride Array3D.zeroCreate NativePtr.read NativePtr.add G...
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77141667_c1
77141667
fsharp
1
? UPDATE As per comments request, below the pod describe output Name: yatp-maintenance-train-study-8mvwd Namespace: yatp Priority: 0 Service Account: default Node: aks-studypool-35366450-vmss000000/10.224.0.8 Start Time: Thu, 05 Oct 2023 10:47:17 +1100 Labels: controller-uid=d6ea910b-67fb-43fb-b168-a8ccfa4c920c job-nam...
asynchronous computations and parallel processing. The language used is F# and the parallelization is based in the async computation and Async.Parallel without throttling (max degree of parallelism). For testing purposes I use a laptop with 16 cores, 64G RAM and Windows 10. As expected, when the process is running, al...
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30181832_c0
30181832
fsharp
0
Title: Why would the following errors occur in Xamarin Studio on OS X but not in Visual Studio? Problem title: Why would the following errors occur in Xamarin Studio on OS X but not in Visual Studio? Tags: visual-studio, xamarin, mono, f%23 Problem: Why would the following errors occur in Xamarin Studio on OS X but not...
Why would the following errors occur in Xamarin Studio on OS X but not in Visual Studio? Why would the following errors occur in Xamarin Studio on OS X but not in Visual Studio? visual-studio xamarin mono f%23 Why Xamarin Studio Visual Why would the following errors occur in Xamarin Studio on OS X but not in Visual Stu...
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53147020_c0
53147020
fsharp
0
Title: Lambda F#: getting minimum value from list regardless if input is string or int Problem title: Lambda F#: getting minimum value from list regardless if input is string or int Tags: lambda, higher-order-functions, f%23 Problem: Lambda F#: getting minimum value from list regardless if input is string or int I crea...
Lambda F#: getting minimum value from list regardless if input is string or int Lambda F#: getting minimum value from list regardless if input is string or int lambda higher-order-functions f%23 list Lambda x::xs System.Int32.MaxValue l:int Lambda F#: getting minimum value from list regardless if input is string or int...
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64995706_c0
64995706
fsharp
0
Title: F# interactive notebooks in vscode: Getting the notebook location Problem title: F# interactive notebooks in vscode: Getting the notebook location Tags: visual-studio-code, f%23, .net-core Problem: F# interactive notebooks in vscode: Getting the notebook location The fine folks of dotnet interactive have just re...
F# interactive notebooks in vscode: Getting the notebook location F# interactive notebooks in vscode: Getting the notebook location visual-studio-code f%23 .net-core Getting Developer myRepo.fs System.Environment.CurrentDirectory Users muel42 Library Application Support Insiders User ms-dotnettools.dotnet-interactive-v...
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59512108_c1
59512108
fsharp
1
() else match Char.ToLowerInvariant(specifier) with | 'x' -> sign * (int32OfUInt32 (Convert.ToUInt32(UInt64.Parse(s.Substring(p), NumberStyles.AllowHexSpecifier,CultureInfo.InvariantCulture)))) | 'b' -> sign * (int32OfUInt32 (Convert.ToUInt32(parseBinaryUInt64 (s.Substring(p))))) | 'o' -> sign * (int32OfUInt32 (Convert...
() else match Char.ToLowerInvariant(specifier) with | 'x' -> sign * (int32OfUInt32 (Convert.ToUInt32(UInt64.Parse(s.Substring(p), NumberStyles.AllowHexSpecifier,CultureInfo.InvariantCulture)))) | 'b' -> sign * (int32OfUInt32 (Convert.ToUInt32(parseBinaryUInt64 (s.Substring(p))))) | 'o' -> sign * (int32OfUInt32 (Convert...
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Title: F# Create type from List Problem title: F# Create type from List Tags: types, f%23, type-conversion Problem: F# Create type from List I'm reading data from the console input and want to convert the string I read to custom type. I'm splitting the string I read then trying to instantiate my custom type got a compi...
F# Create type from List F# Create type from List types f%23 type-conversion List Create Console.In.ReadLine Coordinate Longitude:float Latitude:float Defibrillator Name:string Coordinate:Coordinate Split Name Longitude Latitude Don F# Create type from List I'm reading data from the console input and want to convert th...
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Title: How to find value of type from list Problem title: How to find value of type from list Tags: f%23, list, recursion Problem: How to find value of type from list So im in the early stages of learning how to use functional programming and I ran into this problem when I tried to compare a string with a string in a l...
How to find value of type from list How to find value of type from list f%23 list recursion list How Register Lars Hanne Viktor Henrik Lotte Susanne Marie How to find value of type from list So im in the early stages of learning how to use functional programming and I ran into this problem when I tried to compare a str...
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with bind: let bind ma fm = match ma with | Ok a -> fm a | Err e -> Err e will make this now be tail recursive: //... let (adjustment : Result<Error,float>) = getAdjustment params guess let nextStep adjustment = if (abs adjustment) <= (abs params.tolerance) then Result.rtn guess elif iteration > params.maxIter then Re...
with bind: let bind ma fm = match ma with | Ok a -> fm a | Err e -> Err e will make this now be tail recursive: //... let (adjustment : Result<Error,float>) = getAdjustment params guess let nextStep adjustment = if (abs adjustment) <= (abs params.tolerance) then Result.rtn guess elif iteration > params.maxIter then Re...
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Title: Lists: Combine each first, second, third elements in a list of sublists Problem title: Lists: Combine each first, second, third elements in a list of sublists Tags: f%23 Problem: Lists: Combine each first, second, third elements in a list of sublists I'm trying to zip/concatenate each element with each other. So...
Lists: Combine each first, second, third elements in a list of sublists Lists: Combine each first, second, third elements in a list of sublists f%23 Lists Combine List.map List.zip Helper List.head List.tail Main Lists: Combine each first, second, third elements in a list of sublists I'm trying to zip/concatenate each ...
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Title: Functional Reactive F# - Storing States in Games Problem title: Functional Reactive F# - Storing States in Games Tags: frp, state, functional-programming, f%23 Problem: Functional Reactive F# - Storing States in Games I am a student currently learning about Functional Reactive paradigm using F#. It's radically n...
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Title: Inconsistent behaviour of Seq.sort and Seq.sortBy for sequence of floats containing a NaN Problem title: Inconsistent behaviour of Seq.sort and Seq.sortBy for sequence of floats containing a NaN Tags: f%23 Problem: Inconsistent behaviour of Seq.sort and Seq.sortBy for sequence of floats containing a NaN When sor...
Inconsistent behaviour of Seq.sort and Seq.sortBy for sequence of floats containing a NaN Inconsistent behaviour of Seq.sort and Seq.sortBy for sequence of floats containing a NaN f%23 Inconsistent Seq.sort Seq.sortBy NaN Inconsistent behaviour of Seq.sort and Seq.sortBy for sequence of floats containing a NaN When sor...
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Title: FSharp.Core for Windows Phone 7.1 and F# 3.0 Problem title: FSharp.Core for Windows Phone 7.1 and F# 3.0 Tags: f%23-3.0, portable-class-library, windows-phone-7, f%23 Problem: FSharp.Core for Windows Phone 7.1 and F# 3.0 The F# 2.0 distribution had a version of FSharp.Core compiled for WindowsPhone 7.1/Silverlig...
FSharp.Core for Windows Phone 7.1 and F# 3.0 FSharp.Core for Windows Phone 7.1 and F# 3.0 f%23-3.0 portable-class-library windows-phone-7 f%23 FSharp.Core Windows Phone windows-phone-7 FSharp.Core for Windows Phone 7.1 and F# 3.0 The F# 2.0 distribution had a version of FSharp.Core compiled for WindowsPhone 7.1/Silverl...
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Title: Visual Studio 2017 enable completion after character is typed in F# Problem title: Visual Studio 2017 enable completion after character is typed in F# Tags: intellisense, visual-studio-2017, visual-studio, autocomplete, f%23 Problem: Visual Studio 2017 enable completion after character is typed in F# I'm develop...
Visual Studio 2017 enable completion after character is typed in F# Visual Studio 2017 enable completion after character is typed in F# intellisense visual-studio-2017 visual-studio autocomplete f%23 Visual Studio visual-studio-2017 Visual Studio 2017 enable completion after character is typed in F# I'm developing a F#...
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