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43473001_c0
43473001
fsharp
0
Title: How to define a data structure for a list that cannot be empty in F#? Problem title: How to define a data structure for a list that cannot be empty in F#? Tags: data-structures, f%23, list Problem: How to define a data structure for a list that cannot be empty in F#? Recently, I started learning F# and I am stru...
How to define a data structure for a list that cannot be empty in F#? How to define a data structure for a list that cannot be empty in F#? data-structures f%23 list How NonEmptyList List Cons Single list1 list2 How to define a data structure for a list that cannot be empty in F#? Recently, I started learning F# and I ...
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40632411_c0
40632411
fsharp
0
Title: How to ask user to play again in console F# Problem title: How to ask user to play again in console F# Tags: f%23 Problem: How to ask user to play again in console F# Okay so i'm currently making mastermind in console in fsharp, and im trying to figure out how to ask the user if they want to play again. let main...
How to ask user to play again in console F# How to ask user to play again in console F# f%23 How FUCKING MASTERMIND You Game Over PlayAgain Please Yes System.Console.ReadLine Alright Invalid How to ask user to play again in console F# Okay so i'm currently making mastermind in console in fsharp, and im trying to figure...
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65785642_c0
65785642
fsharp
0
Title: Embedded Strings in Interpolated Strings in F# Problem title: Embedded Strings in Interpolated Strings in F# Tags: f%23, string-interpolation Problem: Embedded Strings in Interpolated Strings in F# I cannot seem to figure out how I can embed strings inside an interpolated string in F#. Superficially, it is very ...
Embedded Strings in Interpolated Strings in F# Embedded Strings in Interpolated Strings in F# f%23 string-interpolation Embedded Strings Interpolated Console.WriteLine Truly string.IsNullOrEmpty Result Embedded Strings in Interpolated Strings in F# I cannot seem to figure out how I can embed strings inside an interpola...
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64861689_c0
64861689
fsharp
0
Title: F# Conditional Branch With Async Problem title: F# Conditional Branch With Async Tags: f%23, asynchronous Problem: F# Conditional Branch With Async I have a method that conditionally calls an async task: let processMsg (msg : SocketMessage) = task{ //.... //.... let user = if msg.User.IsSpecified && (msg.User.Va...
F# Conditional Branch With Async F# Conditional Branch With Async f%23 asynchronous Conditional Branch Async SocketMessage msg.User.IsSpecified msg.User.Value IUser user.Value Compiler rest.GetUserAsync UserId config.restOptions SocketUser user.IsSpecified F# Conditional Branch With Async I have a method that condition...
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34842291_c0
34842291
fsharp
0
Title: How to perform distributed computations with F# (.Net) Problem title: How to perform distributed computations with F# (.Net) Tags: .net, f%23 Problem: How to perform distributed computations with F# (.Net) So I just had a little fun in F# with the Async library recently and was very amazed by especially Async.Pa...
How to perform distributed computations with F# (.Net) How to perform distributed computations with F# (.Net) .net f%23 How Net How to perform distributed computations with F# (.Net) So I just had a little fun in F# with the Async library recently and was very amazed by especially Async.Parallel which basically takes a...
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47871081_c0
47871081
fsharp
0
Title: F# Traversing mutually recursive tree to count elements Problem title: F# Traversing mutually recursive tree to count elements Tags: tree, f%23 Problem: F# Traversing mutually recursive tree to count elements Given the following types: type Title = string type Document = Title * Element list and Element = Par of...
F# Traversing mutually recursive tree to count elements F# Traversing mutually recursive tree to count elements tree f%23 Traversing Title Document Element Par Sec Bla s21 Compiler Sections e::es _::es What F# Traversing mutually recursive tree to count elements Given the following types: I'm attempting to create a fun...
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24386844_c1
24386844
fsharp
1
* 4L let length = 4L+last-offset use reader = mmf.CreateViewAccessor(offset, length, MemoryMappedFileAccess.Read) let values = (List.ofSeq indices) |> List.map (readValue reader offset) values For comparison here is my latest numpy version import numpy as np def convert(v): if v <> -2147483648: return v else: return N...
* 4L let length = 4L+last-offset use reader = mmf.CreateViewAccessor(offset, length, MemoryMappedFileAccess.Read) let values = (List.ofSeq indices) |> List.map (readValue reader offset) values For comparison here is my latest numpy version import numpy as np def convert(v): if v <> -2147483648: return v else: return N...
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9325957_c1
9325957
fsharp
1
If so, how do you write a function that accepts a 2D array of controls and returns a ListView that visualizes them? If not, I will probably use a Grid instead. I have tried DataGrid before and it is just a world of pain in comparison... EDIT: Thanks to the answers below, I have been able to come up with a solution. Th...
If so, how do you write a function that accepts a 2D array of controls and returns a ListView that visualizes them? If not, I will probably use a Grid instead. I have tried DataGrid before and it is just a world of pain in comparison... EDIT: Thanks to the answers below, I have been able to come up with a solution. Th...
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41694318_c0
41694318
fsharp
0
Title: How does the state monad bind into outer context Problem title: How does the state monad bind into outer context Tags: state-monad, f%23 Problem: How does the state monad bind into outer context member b.Get () = printfn "100 Get" fun state -> printfn "200 Get :: %A" state Ok (state, state) member b.Put s = fun ...
How does the state monad bind into outer context How does the state monad bind into outer context state-monad f%23 How State Error StateMonadBuilder b.Return b.ReturnFrom ReturnFrom b.Bind Bind state2 b.Get Get b.Put pos1 state.Get pos2 state.Put fun:Get fun:turn fun:Bind fun:move fun:run fun:Put How does the state mon...
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4577050_c0
4577050
fsharp
0
Title: What is the role of `while`-loops in computation expressions in F#? Problem title: What is the role of `while`-loops in computation expressions in F#? Tags: syntax, f%23, computation-expression Problem: What is the role of `while`-loops in computation expressions in F#? If you define a While method of the builde...
What is the role of `while`-loops in computation expressions in F#? What is the role of `while`-loops in computation expressions in F#? syntax f%23 computation-expression What While b.While predicate:unit body:M b.For items:seq body:unit What is the role of `while`-loops in computation expressions in F#? If you define ...
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58308995_c0
58308995
fsharp
0
Title: F# - Sort Sequence Using Ordinal Ranks Problem title: F# - Sort Sequence Using Ordinal Ranks Tags: csv, f%23, ordinal, sorting Problem: F# - Sort Sequence Using Ordinal Ranks I have a sequence, generated by CsvProvider: RD;RT;RC;RDT;RG;H;HA;HS;RSP;RFP;RCT;RPZ;HR;HT;RCID Schema="String,String,String,String,String...
F# - Sort Sequence Using Ordinal Ranks F# - Sort Sequence Using Ordinal Ranks csv f%23 ordinal sorting Sort Sequence Using Ordinal Ranks RDT RSP RFP RCT RPZ RCID Schema SOQN System Seq.sortBy Seq.groupBy Seq.mapi EntryPoint HVST Alpha Beta ASC Gamma ABCD ABC Sigma CDE Delta EFG Actual Output Expected Sample2Sort.Load c...
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26086704_c1
26086704
fsharp
1
something with F# or could this error message appears inC# too, but I didn't find anything on Google. Can anyone shed light into this? <edit: Additionally, in the F# trying to open Package/Publish Web tab in project settings will give the following error message An error occurred trying to load the page. Specified cas...
something with F# or could this error message appears inC# too, but I didn't find anything on Google. Can anyone shed light into this? <edit: Additionally, in the F# trying to open Package/Publish Web tab in project settings will give the following error message An error occurred trying to load the page. Specified cas...
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50921090_c0
50921090
fsharp
0
Title: How do you call a field from a record type? Problem title: How do you call a field from a record type? Tags: f%23 Problem: How do you call a field from a record type? If I have a type like so: type Cats = { Breed = string Color = string Alive = bool } And I map data to it: let mapdata = Catfile.GetSample().Rows ...
How do you call a field from a record type? How do you call a field from a record type? f%23 a How Cats Breed Color Alive Catfile.GetSample Rows Seq.map row.breed row.color row.status Cats.Breed Cats.Color Seq.Contains OtherData How do you call a field from a record type? If I have a type like so: And I map data to it:...
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53034961_c1
53034961
fsharp
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exponential) let means = m.RowSums() / (float n) means.Average() let historyTrace = Histogram( x = means, xbins = Xbins( start = 2.8, ``end`` = 7.75, size = 0.08 ), marker = Marker( color = "yellow", line = Line( color = "grey", width = 1 ) ), opacity = 0.75, name = "Exponental distribution" ) :> Trace let meanTrace =...
exponential) let means = m.RowSums() / (float n) means.Average() let historyTrace = Histogram( x = means, xbins = Xbins( start = 2.8, ``end`` = 7.75, size = 0.08 ), marker = Marker( color = "yellow", line = Line( color = "grey", width = 1 ) ), opacity = 0.75, name = "Exponental distribution" ) :> Trace let meanTrace =...
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18358158_c0
18358158
fsharp
0
Title: F# Interactive - how to make it print properties of an object, when the latter is enumerable Problem title: F# Interactive - how to make it print properties of an object, when the latter is enumerable Tags: f%23-interactive, f%23 Problem: F# Interactive - how to make it print properties of an object, when the la...
F# Interactive - how to make it print properties of an object, when the latter is enumerable F# Interactive - how to make it print properties of an object, when the latter is enumerable f%23-interactive f%23 Interactive Person Name Age Joe List IEnumerable Count Capacity F# Interactive - how to make it print properties...
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10827090_c0
10827090
fsharp
0
Title: Setting SQL Server DateTime value in F# 3 Problem title: Setting SQL Server DateTime value in F# 3 Tags: type-providers, sql-server, f%23, f%23-3.0 Problem: Setting SQL Server DateTime value in F# 3 I have a F# 3.0 program using typeproviders that I am building in Visual Studio 11. I have a SQL Server 2012 datab...
Setting SQL Server DateTime value in F# 3 Setting SQL Server DateTime value in F# 3 type-providers sql-server f%23 f%23-3.0 Setting SQL Server DateTime dbSchema.ServiceTypes.Article Article_Id System.Convert.ToInt64 newrec.Url art.Item InnerText newrec.Source newrec.Harvest_time DateTime.Now db.Article.InsertOnSubmit d...
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54898527_c0
54898527
fsharp
0
Title: F# : wrap tuples into multiple lines Problem title: F# : wrap tuples into multiple lines Tags: f%23, ionide, visual-studio-code Problem: F# : wrap tuples into multiple lines Let's say I have a simple Tree : type Tree = | BinaryNode of Tree * int * Tree | Tip member this.Sum = match this with | Tip -> 0 | BinaryN...
F# : wrap tuples into multiple lines F# : wrap tuples into multiple lines f%23 ionide visual-studio-code Tree BinaryNode Tip this.Sum left.Sum right.Sum EntryPoint tree.Sum Visual Studio Ionide F# : wrap tuples into multiple lines Let's say I have a simple Tree : and I define a tree by : But I think it's really hard to...
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37824635_c1
37824635
fsharp
1
int [] -> 'T) : unit = let t = stopWatch.ElapsedMilliseconds let v = a 0 (testArray) for i = 1 to (n) do a i testArray |> ignore let d = stopWatch.ElapsedMilliseconds - t printfn "%s, elapsed %d ms, result %A" name d v let add_k_list x (k_range: int list) = let rec add k_range x acc = match k_range with | [] -> acc | ...
int [] -> 'T) : unit = let t = stopWatch.ElapsedMilliseconds let v = a 0 (testArray) for i = 1 to (n) do a i testArray |> ignore let d = stopWatch.ElapsedMilliseconds - t printfn "%s, elapsed %d ms, result %A" name d v let add_k_list x (k_range: int list) = let rec add k_range x acc = match k_range with | [] -> acc | ...
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76812458_c1
76812458
fsharp
1
let! res = Cancellable.runner hashCode <| (runAQuery id) //TODO: dispose cts return! SuaveJson.JSON res OK ctx } |> handleResultPassthroughError (fun err -> BAD_REQUEST err ctx) Obviously it would need to include some disposal of CancellationTokenSource. The hashCode object is created from the parameters. In a real sc...
let! res = Cancellable.runner hashCode <| (runAQuery id) //TODO: dispose cts return! SuaveJson.JSON res OK ctx } |> handleResultPassthroughError (fun err -> BAD_REQUEST err ctx) Obviously it would need to include some disposal of CancellationTokenSource. The hashCode object is created from the parameters. In a real sc...
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66300251_c0
66300251
fsharp
0
Title: Unable to locate the .NET SDK as specified by global.json, please check that the specified version is installed Problem title: Unable to locate the .NET SDK as specified by global.json, please check that the specified version is installed Tags: f%23, vb.net, c%23, .net Problem: Unable to locate the .NET SDK as s...
Unable to locate the .NET SDK as specified by global.json, please check that the specified version is installed Unable to locate the .NET SDK as specified by global.json, please check that the specified version is installed f%23 vb.net c%23 .net Unable NET SDK global.json vb.net Unable to locate the .NET SDK as specifi...
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4005474_c0
4005474
fsharp
0
Title: Reflection for F# units of measure Problem title: Reflection for F# units of measure Tags: c%23, f%23, reflection Problem: Reflection for F# units of measure Support for reflection has been currently added into F#, but it is not working for measure types. Is it possible to use reflection in F# for measure types?...
Reflection for F# units of measure Reflection for F# units of measure c%23 f%23 reflection Reflection Units Measure Learn fsharp.net CalculateVelocity length:float time:float float64 IL_0000 IL_0001 ldarg.0 IL_0002 ldarg.1 IL_0003 IL_0004 Program::CalculateVelocity Reflection for F# units of measure Support for reflect...
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1666855_c0
1666855
fsharp
0
Title: F# type extensions in C# project: System.Runtime.CompilerServices.Extension missed? Problem title: F# type extensions in C# project: System.Runtime.CompilerServices.Extension missed? Tags: f%23, extension-methods, c%23 Problem: F# type extensions in C# project: System.Runtime.CompilerServices.Extension missed? I...
F# type extensions in C# project: System.Runtime.CompilerServices.Extension missed? F# type extensions in C# project: System.Runtime.CompilerServices.Extension missed? f%23 extension-methods c%23 System MyFSharp System.Runtime.CompilerServices.Extension ExtensionMethods Great System.String Program Main s.Awesome Consol...
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25709723_c0
25709723
fsharp
0
Title: F# not able to solve function in async Problem title: F# not able to solve function in async Tags: f%23, asynchronous Problem: F# not able to solve function in async I'm really F# noob and I tried to code very simple program which iterate list in parallel. Here is simplified code let test = ["xx"; "yy"; "zz"] le...
F# not able to solve function in async F# not able to solve function in async f%23 asynchronous google.com List.map Async.Parallel Async.RunSynchronously EntryPoint F# not able to solve function in async I'm really F# noob and I tried to code very simple program which iterate list in parallel. Here is simplified code U...
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8376901_c0
8376901
fsharp
0
Title: F# Sort array of tuples Problem title: F# Sort array of tuples Tags: applicative, f%23, functor Problem: F# Sort array of tuples let standard = (0, 4.5M, 4L) let tuples = [| ("A", -2, 1.0M, 2L); ("B", -1, 2.0M, 3L); ("C", 0, 3.0M, 4L); ("D", 1, 4.0M, 5L); ("E", 2, 5.0M, 6L) |] let qualified = tuples |> Array.sor...
F# Sort array of tuples F# Sort array of tuples applicative f%23 functor Sort Array.sortBy Array.filter F# Sort array of tuples I have an array of tuples, and a standard. I want to sort the tuples and pick up those tuples which meet the requirements. For the tuples, I ignore the first element, and sort the second eleme...
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39003163_c0
39003163
fsharp
0
Title: compare working differently with generics involved Problem title: compare working differently with generics involved Tags: comparison, generics, f%23 Problem: compare working differently with generics involved I stumbled upon some "odd behaviour". I was using the F# interactive to test some code and wrote Seq.zi...
compare working differently with generics involved compare working differently with generics involved comparison generics f%23 Seq.zip ACT GGA Seq.map xs:seq compare working differently with generics involved I stumbled upon some "odd behaviour". I was using the F# interactive to test some code and wrote Then I wanted ...
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21879859_c0
21879859
fsharp
0
Title: F# Query Expression / select operator / changing column headings in result Problem title: F# Query Expression / select operator / changing column headings in result Tags: f%23-3.0, f%23 Problem: F# Query Expression / select operator / changing column headings in result In the following code: #r "System.Data.dll"...
F# Query Expression / select operator / changing column headings in result F# Query Expression / select operator / changing column headings in result f%23-3.0 f%23 Query Expression System.Data.dll FSharp.Data.TypeProviders.dll System.Data.Linq.dll System System.Data System.Data.Linq Microsoft.FSharp.Data.TypeProviders ...
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48352598_c1
48352598
fsharp
1
-> increment indent counter | h::tail, Cmd -> inner tail Cmd cmds indent (temp + " " + h) | h::tail, Indent -> inner tail Cmd cmds indent (temp + h) | h::tail, Start -> inner tail Cmd cmds indent (temp + h) inner strs Start [] 0 "" |> List.rev let splitIndent (text:string) = text.Trim().Split() |> Array.toList |> inde...
-> increment indent counter | h::tail, Cmd -> inner tail Cmd cmds indent (temp + " " + h) | h::tail, Indent -> inner tail Cmd cmds indent (temp + h) | h::tail, Start -> inner tail Cmd cmds indent (temp + h) inner strs Start [] 0 "" |> List.rev let splitIndent (text:string) = text.Trim().Split() |> Array.toList |> inde...
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22851036_c0
22851036
fsharp
0
Title: Map sequence of pixels to their colours Problem title: Map sequence of pixels to their colours Tags: f%23, f%23-3.0, f%23-interactive Problem: Map sequence of pixels to their colours I have a sequence of elements [(12, 34); (56, 78); ...] and I want to turn it into [(XXX, XXX, XXX); (XXX, XXX, XXX); ...] where (...
Map sequence of pixels to their colours Map sequence of pixels to their colours f%23 f%23-3.0 f%23-interactive Map XXX System.Drawing.Bitmap.GetPixel System.Drawing.Color Color.R Color.B Color.G System.Drawing.Bitmap Seq.collect img.GetPixel Seq.map c.R c.G c.B Map sequence of pixels to their colours I have a sequence ...
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52910961_c0
52910961
fsharp
0
Title: F# Generative Type Provider with Units of Measure Problem title: F# Generative Type Provider with Units of Measure Tags: f%23, units-of-measurement, type-providers Problem: F# Generative Type Provider with Units of Measure I am encountering an odd error with a Generative Type Provider that creates types with pro...
F# Generative Type Provider with Units of Measure F# Generative Type Provider with Units of Measure f%23 units-of-measurement type-providers Generative Type Provider Units Measure MAVLink.Messages.COLLISION TIME float32 collision.TIME Invalid Single Expected F# Generative Type Provider with Units of Measure I am encoun...
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33238203_c1
33238203
fsharp
1
"%A" stopwatch.Elapsed System.GC.Collect() let stopwatch = System.Diagnostics.Stopwatch() stopwatch.Start() let sheetStream = sheetZipEntry.Open() // again use reader = XmlReader.Create(sheetStream) readerAsync2 reader |> Async.RunSynchronously stopwatch.Stop() printfn "%A" stopwatch.Elapsed printfn "DONE" System.Cons...
"%A" stopwatch.Elapsed System.GC.Collect() let stopwatch = System.Diagnostics.Stopwatch() stopwatch.Start() let sheetStream = sheetZipEntry.Open() // again use reader = XmlReader.Create(sheetStream) readerAsync2 reader |> Async.RunSynchronously stopwatch.Stop() printfn "%A" stopwatch.Elapsed printfn "DONE" System.Cons...
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58887323_c0
58887323
fsharp
0
Title: How can I make my queue thead-safe(concurrent) at F# Problem title: How can I make my queue thead-safe(concurrent) at F# Tags: thread-safety, queue, f%23 Problem: How can I make my queue thead-safe(concurrent) at F# I made a data structure looks like queue at F#, which I'm not sure whether I can call it "queue" ...
How can I make my queue thead-safe(concurrent) at F# How can I make my queue thead-safe(concurrent) at F# thread-safety queue f%23 How Queue Array.empty this.enq this.q Array.append this.deq Array.sub this.q.Length this.edit this.print How can I make my queue thead-safe(concurrent) at F# I made a data structure looks l...
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2797371_c0
2797371
fsharp
0
Title: Block following this &#x27;let&#x27; is unfinished. Expect an expression Problem title: Block following this &#x27;let&#x27; is unfinished. Expect an expression Tags: f%23 Problem: Block following this 'let' is unfinished. Expect an expression Hi everbody I am doing a project with F# but I get this error when ı ...
Block following this &#x27;let&#x27; is unfinished. Expect an expression Block following this &#x27;let&#x27; is unfinished. Expect an expression f%23 System.FormatException Block Expect System n-1 n-2 List.length list.Item Enter Number num:int Convert.ToInt32 stdin.ReadLine Format Exception num-1 Console.ReadKey Block...
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33268741_c0
33268741
fsharp
0
Title: Input checking for a valid double or int Problem title: Input checking for a valid double or int Tags: .net, f%23, user-input, validation Problem: Input checking for a valid double or int I am trying to make a method that takes a string and tries to parse it as either an int or a double based on the second param...
Input checking for a valid double or int Input checking for a valid double or int .net f%23 user-input validation Input Type.GetType System.Double int32 System.Int32 msType:Type ConsoleTrap Console.WriteLine Enter Console.ReadLine Double.TryParse Int32.TryParse Input checking for a valid double or int I am trying to ma...
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34008569_c0
34008569
fsharp
0
Title: How would I perform property-based testing on a card game&#x27;s Deal function? Problem title: How would I perform property-based testing on a card game&#x27;s Deal function? Tags: property-based-testing, fscheck, f%23, unit-testing, property-testing Problem: How would I perform property-based testing on a card ...
How would I perform property-based testing on a card game&#x27;s Deal function? How would I perform property-based testing on a card game&#x27;s Deal function? property-based-testing fscheck f%23 unit-testing property-testing How Deal Test shuffleDeck.Pop Seq.toList Length How would I perform property-based testing on ...
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76474111_c0
76474111
fsharp
0
Title: F# How to check if obj is generic type? Problem title: F# How to check if obj is generic type? Tags: f%23 Problem: F# How to check if obj is generic type? This seems like it should be simple but is not - reflection is not behaving exactly as I expected. type Key<'x> = Id of int | NoKey type Address = { id: Key<A...
F# How to check if obj is generic type? F# How to check if obj is generic type? f%23 How Key NoKey Address Test param.GetType GetGenericTypeDefinition Output:Project.Types Output Proect.Types Indianapolis address.id GetType F# How to check if obj is generic type? This seems like it should be simple but is not - reflect...
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42626877_c0
42626877
fsharp
0
Title: Sql type provider ignores changes in .dbml file Problem title: Sql type provider ignores changes in .dbml file Tags: type-providers, f%23, sqlmetal Problem: Sql type provider ignores changes in .dbml file I use the dbml like this: type S = DbmlFile<"db.dbml", ResolutionFolder = @"."> After I removed a column in ...
Sql type provider ignores changes in .dbml file Sql type provider ignores changes in .dbml file type-providers f%23 sqlmetal Sql DbmlFile db.dbml ResolutionFolder Sql type provider ignores changes in .dbml file I use the dbml like this: After I removed a column in one of the database tables and regenerated the dbml the...
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45554146_c0
45554146
fsharp
0
Title: F# code attribute to treat &quot;incomplete pattern match&quot; as an error Problem title: F# code attribute to treat &quot;incomplete pattern match&quot; as an error Tags: f%23, pattern-matching Problem: F# code attribute to treat "incomplete pattern match" as an error I'm wondering if there exists a code featu...
F# code attribute to treat &quot;incomplete pattern match&quot; as an error F# code attribute to treat &quot;incomplete pattern match&quot; as an error f%23 pattern-matching MyUnion First Second AssertCompleteMatch F# code attribute to treat "incomplete pattern match" as an error I'm wondering if there exists a code fe...
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68372432_c0
68372432
fsharp
0
Title: How to extract discriminated union types from a list without specifying the constructor? Problem title: How to extract discriminated union types from a list without specifying the constructor? Tags: discriminated-union, f%23 Problem: How to extract discriminated union types from a list without specifying the con...
How to extract discriminated union types from a list without specifying the constructor? How to extract discriminated union types from a list without specifying the constructor? discriminated-union f%23 a How Name a:X b:Y List List.filter Test How to extract discriminated union types from a list without specifying the ...
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48598457_c0
48598457
fsharp
0
Title: F# type error in function return value Problem title: F# type error in function return value Tags: .net, c%23, xamarin.ios, ios, f%23 Problem: F# type error in function return value I'm trying to implement the following code snippet in F#: // Method style void Callback (NSNotification notification) { Console.Wri...
F# type error in function return value F# type error in function return value .net c%23 xamarin.ios ios f%23 Method Callback NSNotification Console.WriteLine Received UIKeyboard Setup NSNotificationCenter.DefaultCenter.AddObserver UIKeyboard.WillShowNotification Action FS0001 Dissertation xamarin.ios F# type error in f...
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46246317_c0
46246317
fsharp
0
Title: Passing generic function as a parameter Problem title: Passing generic function as a parameter Tags: f%23-4.1, generics, f%23 Problem: Passing generic function as a parameter I've been trying to learn F# lately and coming from object-oriented background, I have a little problems understanding generics in this on...
Passing generic function as a parameter Passing generic function as a parameter f%23-4.1 generics f%23 Passing uint64 source_file.fs FS0064 FS0001 Passing generic function as a parameter I've been trying to learn F# lately and coming from object-oriented background, I have a little problems understanding generics in th...
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37051098_c1
37051098
fsharp
1
constructor let nestedProperty = ProvidedProperty("Data", typeof<string>) nestedProperty.GetterCode <- fun _ -> <@@ "TEST SUCCESS" @@> providedType2.AddMember nestedProperty let interfaceType = ProvidedTypeBuilder.MakeGenericType(typedefof<IEquatable<_>>, [providedType2]) providedType2.AddInterfaceImplementation interf...
constructor let nestedProperty = ProvidedProperty("Data", typeof<string>) nestedProperty.GetterCode <- fun _ -> <@@ "TEST SUCCESS" @@> providedType2.AddMember nestedProperty let interfaceType = ProvidedTypeBuilder.MakeGenericType(typedefof<IEquatable<_>>, [providedType2]) providedType2.AddInterfaceImplementation interf...
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8542373_c1
8542373
fsharp
1
ation of Expr | Boolean of bool | Character of char | String of string | Int of int /// Make a violation from a string. let makeViolation str = Violation (String str) /// Read whitespace character as a string. let spaceAsStr = anyOf whitespaceChars |>> fun chr -> string chr /// Read a line comment. let lineComment = pc...
ation of Expr | Boolean of bool | Character of char | String of string | Int of int /// Make a violation from a string. let makeViolation str = Violation (String str) /// Read whitespace character as a string. let spaceAsStr = anyOf whitespaceChars |>> fun chr -> string chr /// Read a line comment. let lineComment = pc...
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59989105_c0
59989105
fsharp
0
Title: Can I know the actual expression that failed in Xunit? Problem title: Can I know the actual expression that failed in Xunit? Tags: f%23, xunit Problem: Can I know the actual expression that failed in Xunit? Suppose I have a test using Xunit like this: module Tests open System open Xunit let isSquare x = let root...
Can I know the actual expression that failed in Xunit? Can I know the actual expression that failed in Xunit? f%23 xunit Can Xunit Tests System Fact Various Will Assert.True Assert.False xUnit.net Error Message Failure Expected Actual Stack Trace Assertion Can I know the actual expression that failed in Xunit? Suppose ...
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45727450_c0
45727450
fsharp
0
Title: Need Help Converting some F# code to C# Problem title: Need Help Converting some F# code to C# Tags: c%23, f%23, machine-learning Problem: Need Help Converting some F# code to C# I am doing a Machine Learning using F# book. I am converting the F# code to C# and doing the tutorials as I do not understand F# that ...
Need Help Converting some F# code to C# Need Help Converting some F# code to C# c%23 f%23 machine-learning Need Help Converting group:DocsGroup token:Token group.TokenFrequencies.ContainsKey group.TokenFrequencies document:TokenizedDoc group.Proportion Seq.sumBy Need Help Converting some F# code to C# I am doing a Mach...
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35553315_c0
35553315
fsharp
0
Title: F# Type mismatch on curried functions Problem title: F# Type mismatch on curried functions Tags: f%23 Problem: F# Type mismatch on curried functions I'm having a bit of trouble with the following FSharp/F# code: module File1 let api a = printf ("VALUE = %A") a let router ops = [| api (ops (fun (list, _) -> list(...
F# Type mismatch on curried functions F# Type mismatch on curried functions f%23 Type File1 VALUE CONTEXT Test Results Error Expecting F# Type mismatch on curried functions I'm having a bit of trouble with the following FSharp/F# code: Results in the following error I know the problem is that ops function has been boun...
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25173261_c0
25173261
fsharp
0
Title: Odd issue with generic function in Scala Problem title: Odd issue with generic function in Scala Tags: f%23, scala Problem: Odd issue with generic function in Scala I'm in the process of learning a bit about Scala in order to see how it compares to F#, which is what I spend most of my time with. I'm attempting a...
Odd issue with generic function in Scala Odd issue with generic function in Scala f%23 scala Odd Scala System.Collections.Generic Dictionary dict.TryGetValue dict.Add collection.mutable.WeakHashMap dict.get Some input.type Odd issue with generic function in Scala I'm in the process of learning a bit about Scala in orde...
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20657449_c1
20657449
fsharp
1
myText pos builder (lexbuf : Microsoft.FSharp.Text.Lexing.LexBuffer<_>) = _fslex_myText pos builder 21 lexbuf // [...] and _fslex_myText pos builder _fslex_state lexbuf = match _fslex_tables.Interpret(_fslex_state,lexbuf) with | 0 -> ( # 105 "Lexer.fsl" let char = lexbuf.LexemeChar(1) in builder.Append (escapeSpecialT...
myText pos builder (lexbuf : Microsoft.FSharp.Text.Lexing.LexBuffer<_>) = _fslex_myText pos builder 21 lexbuf // [...] and _fslex_myText pos builder _fslex_state lexbuf = match _fslex_tables.Interpret(_fslex_state,lexbuf) with | 0 -> ( # 105 "Lexer.fsl" let char = lexbuf.LexemeChar(1) in builder.Append (escapeSpecialT...
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54726221_c1
54726221
fsharp
1
works for predefined operators (or if there is a way to do what I want with it, I don't know how). Then I thought about creating a simple parser: open FParsec type Expression = | Number of int | InfixF of Expression * string * Expression | DataName of string | FunctionCall of string * Expression list let ws = skipMany...
works for predefined operators (or if there is a way to do what I want with it, I don't know how). Then I thought about creating a simple parser: open FParsec type Expression = | Number of int | InfixF of Expression * string * Expression | DataName of string | FunctionCall of string * Expression list let ws = skipMany...
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13842736_c1
13842736
fsharp
1
GNil It tries to connect somewhere in the while loop. Before I had this: and loopExec scope state cond body = let myig _ = () while (exec scope state cond) <> GBool(false) do myig <| exec (pushScope scope) state body GNil Where scope is the current scope, state is the current state, cond is the condition and body what...
GNil It tries to connect somewhere in the while loop. Before I had this: and loopExec scope state cond body = let myig _ = () while (exec scope state cond) <> GBool(false) do myig <| exec (pushScope scope) state body GNil Where scope is the current scope, state is the current state, cond is the condition and body what...
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13991448_c1
13991448
fsharp
1
] AS [t3] ON [t0].[salesId] = [t3].[salesId] WHERE ([t0].[invoiceDate] >= @p0) AND ([t0].[invoiceDate] <= @p1) AND ([t1].[mainDistributorId] = @p2) AND ([t1].[distributorId] = @p3) AND ([t1].[customerId] = @p4) AND ([t2].[APYear] = @p5) GROUP BY [t2].[APYear] -- @p0: Input DateTime (Size = -1; Prec = 0; Scale = 0) [12/...
] AS [t3] ON [t0].[salesId] = [t3].[salesId] WHERE ([t0].[invoiceDate] >= @p0) AND ([t0].[invoiceDate] <= @p1) AND ([t1].[mainDistributorId] = @p2) AND ([t1].[distributorId] = @p3) AND ([t1].[customerId] = @p4) AND ([t2].[APYear] = @p5) GROUP BY [t2].[APYear] -- @p0: Input DateTime (Size = -1; Prec = 0; Scale = 0) [12/...
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15856270_c0
15856270
fsharp
0
Title: tail recursion and Boolean operators Problem title: tail recursion and Boolean operators Tags: tail-recursion, f%23 Problem: tail recursion and Boolean operators I am currently learning F# on my own (via the try f# site). I have the following (imho) tail-recursive function for existential quantification of a una...
tail recursion and Boolean operators tail recursion and Boolean operators tail-recursion f%23 Boolean bound-1 tail recursion and Boolean operators I am currently learning F# on my own (via the try f# site). I have the following (imho) tail-recursive function for existential quantification of a unary predicate (int->boo...
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41552923_c0
41552923
fsharp
0
Title: How to remove the global mutable variable in the code? Problem title: How to remove the global mutable variable in the code? Tags: f%23 Problem: How to remove the global mutable variable in the code? The following code finds the maxLen giving a list of value. The maxLen is a mutable value. How to remove it for m...
How to remove the global mutable variable in the code? How to remove the global mutable variable in the code? f%23 How Just List.exists List.tryFind Some None EntryPoint List.iter How to remove the global mutable variable in the code? The following code finds the maxLen giving a list of value. The maxLen is a mutable v...
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4293926_c0
4293926
fsharp
0
Title: Using NoRM to access MongoDB from F# Problem title: Using NoRM to access MongoDB from F# Tags: norm, mongodb, f%23 Problem: Using NoRM to access MongoDB from F# Testing out NoRM https://github.com/atheken/NoRM from F# and trying to find a nice way to use it. Here is the basic C#: class products { public ObjectId...
Using NoRM to access MongoDB from F# Using NoRM to access MongoDB from F# norm mongodb f%23 F# Using NoRM MongoDB ObjectId _id Mongo.Create c.GetCollection col.Find Console.WriteLine res.Count ToString System.Object _name x._id x.name db.GetCollection Seq.length Using NoRM to access MongoDB from F# Testing out NoRM htt...
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24443475_c0
24443475
fsharp
0
Title: Overloading equality F# operator on a discriminated union with tuple gives an unexpected result Problem title: Overloading equality F# operator on a discriminated union with tuple gives an unexpected result Tags: equality, f%23, .net, functional-programming, operator-overloading Problem: Overloading equality F# ...
Overloading equality F# operator on a discriminated union with tuple gives an unexpected result Overloading equality F# operator on a discriminated union with tuple gives an unexpected result equality f%23 .net functional-programming operator-overloading Overloading Edge Overloading equality F# operator on a discrimina...
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26605506_c0
26605506
fsharp
0
Title: Fastest way to compare two byte arrays in F# Problem title: Fastest way to compare two byte arrays in F# Tags: f%23, kinect Problem: Fastest way to compare two byte arrays in F# I am writing an application that uses the Kinect photo data and compares two frames against each other in F#. I am using Rob Miles Lear...
Fastest way to compare two byte arrays in F# Fastest way to compare two byte arrays in F# f%23 kinect Fastest this.differenceCount Seq.length Seq.zip Seq.mapi Seq.filter Seq.map Fastest way to compare two byte arrays in F# I am writing an application that uses the Kinect photo data and compares two frames against each ...
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32108561_c0
32108561
fsharp
0
Title: f# function not recognized as parameter Problem title: f# function not recognized as parameter Tags: agent, f%23, system.reactive Problem: f# function not recognized as parameter Please unwrap these type signatures to help me understand why this doesn't work. Then, if you have a solution, that would be great too...
f# function not recognized as parameter f# function not recognized as parameter agent f%23 system.reactive Observer.Create Action IObserver agent.Post IHttpControllerActivator MailboxProcessor.Post Msg system.reactive f# function not recognized as parameter Please unwrap these type signatures to help me understand why ...
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67108835_c0
67108835
fsharp
0
Title: bulk adding to a map, in F# Problem title: bulk adding to a map, in F# Tags: f%23, dictionary Problem: bulk adding to a map, in F# I've a simple type: type Token = { Symbol: string Address: string Decimals: int } and a memory cache (they're in a db): let mutable private tokenCache : Map<string, Token> = Map.empt...
bulk adding to a map, in F# bulk adding to a map, in F# f%23 dictionary Token Symbol Address Decimals Map Map.empty Seq.fold m.Add i.Symbol bulk adding to a map, in F# I've a simple type: and a memory cache (they're in a db): part of the Tokens module. Sometimes I get a few new entries to add, in the form of a Token ar...
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63870005_c0
63870005
fsharp
0
Title: How to run an EXE file compiled from a F# source on the Mac Terminal? Problem title: How to run an EXE file compiled from a F# source on the Mac Terminal? Tags: command-line, f%23 Problem: How to run an EXE file compiled from a F# source on the Mac Terminal? I have a hello world program in F#. open System [<Entr...
How to run an EXE file compiled from a F# source on the Mac Terminal? How to run an EXE file compiled from a F# source on the Mac Terminal? command-line f%23 a F# How EXE Mac Terminal System EntryPoint Hello World FSharp.Core.dll hello.exe How to run an EXE file compiled from a F# source on the Mac Terminal? I have a h...
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72984833_c0
72984833
fsharp
0
Title: F#: Remove an event that was added in code I don&#x27;t control Problem title: F#: Remove an event that was added in code I don&#x27;t control Tags: f%23 Problem: F#: Remove an event that was added in code I don't control I'm working with F# and ScottPlot, and I need to replace ScottPlot's built-in right click e...
F#: Remove an event that was added in code I don&#x27;t control F#: Remove an event that was added in code I don&#x27;t control f%23 Remove DefaultRightClickEvent formsPlot1.RightClicked formsPlot1.DefaultRightClickEvent EventArgs plot.RightClicked.RemoveHandler EventHandler plot.DefaultRightClickEvent F#: Remove an ev...
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23769734_c0
23769734
fsharp
0
Title: How to add an existing folder to F#.NET project in Visual Studio Ultimate 2013? Problem title: How to add an existing folder to F#.NET project in Visual Studio Ultimate 2013? Tags: project, addition, directory, f%23, visual-studio-2013 Problem: How to add an existing folder to F#.NET project in Visual Studio Ult...
How to add an existing folder to F#.NET project in Visual Studio Ultimate 2013? How to add an existing folder to F#.NET project in Visual Studio Ultimate 2013? project addition directory f%23 visual-studio-2013 How NET Visual Studio Ultimate visual-studio-2013 How to add an existing folder to F#.NET project in Visual S...
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26317883_c0
26317883
fsharp
0
Title: how parse the between of when the right could come after a repeating pattern? Problem title: how parse the between of when the right could come after a repeating pattern? Tags: f%23, fparsec Problem: how parse the between of when the right could come after a repeating pattern? How would you use existing FParsec ...
how parse the between of when the right could come after a repeating pattern? how parse the between of when the right could come after a repeating pattern? f%23 fparsec FParsecCS.dll FParsec.dll FParsec how parse the between of when the right could come after a repeating pattern? How would you use existing FParsec func...
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62480722_c1
62480722
fsharp
1
should work1``() = let funDep = fun() -> 42 let funDepCounter = CallCounter(funDep) let actual = callFunDepTwice funDepCounter.Invoke test <@ actual = sprintf "%A|%A" 42 42 @> test <@ funDepCounter.Count = 2 @> I was wondering if there was something out of the box in Moq to achieve the same sort of thing? I mean witho...
should work1``() = let funDep = fun() -> 42 let funDepCounter = CallCounter(funDep) let actual = callFunDepTwice funDepCounter.Invoke test <@ actual = sprintf "%A|%A" 42 42 @> test <@ funDepCounter.Count = 2 @> I was wondering if there was something out of the box in Moq to achieve the same sort of thing? I mean witho...
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10198132_c0
10198132
fsharp
0
Title: When do I need to call the &quot;ConvertToGenerated&quot; member to generate types using a type provider Problem title: When do I need to call the &quot;ConvertToGenerated&quot; member to generate types using a type provider Tags: type-providers, f%23 Problem: When do I need to call the "ConvertToGenerated" memb...
When do I need to call the &quot;ConvertToGenerated&quot; member to generate types using a type provider When do I need to call the &quot;ConvertToGenerated&quot; member to generate types using a type provider type-providers f%23 a When ConvertToGenerated When do I need to call the "ConvertToGenerated" member to genera...
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29348599_c0
29348599
fsharp
0
Title: Are LINQ expressions an acceptable way to manipulate data in F#? Problem title: Are LINQ expressions an acceptable way to manipulate data in F#? Tags: functional-programming, .net, coding-style, linq, f%23 Problem: Are LINQ expressions an acceptable way to manipulate data in F#? I'm a beginner F# programmer. I k...
Are LINQ expressions an acceptable way to manipulate data in F#? Are LINQ expressions an acceptable way to manipulate data in F#? functional-programming .net coding-style linq f%23 LINQ List.choose Some None List.ofSeq Are LINQ expressions an acceptable way to manipulate data in F#? I'm a beginner F# programmer. I know...
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63783955_c1
63783955
fsharp
1
processes the queue do async { while true do // there is a 1s timeout just in case there is data // that was added while I reset the eventHandle eventHandle.WaitOne(TimeSpan.FromSeconds(1.)) |> ignore let mutable dataRead = false while not queue.IsEmpty do match queue.TryDequeue() with | true, v -> popEvent.Trigger(v)...
processes the queue do async { while true do // there is a 1s timeout just in case there is data // that was added while I reset the eventHandle eventHandle.WaitOne(TimeSpan.FromSeconds(1.)) |> ignore let mutable dataRead = false while not queue.IsEmpty do match queue.TryDequeue() with | true, v -> popEvent.Trigger(v)...
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50405408_c0
50405408
fsharp
0
Title: Operations on sublists Problem title: Operations on sublists Tags: f%23, recursion, list Problem: Operations on sublists I am currently wondering on an approach to split a list in sub-lists according to a given criteria. Because of the didactic purpose of this work, I do not use built-in functions. IE, the follo...
Operations on sublists Operations on sublists f%23 recursion list Operations x::y::xs y::xs Operations on sublists I am currently wondering on an approach to split a list in sub-lists according to a given criteria. Because of the didactic purpose of this work, I do not use built-in functions. IE, the following program ...
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34770852_c0
34770852
fsharp
0
Title: Spurious missing file error in ClickOnce installation Problem title: Spurious missing file error in ClickOnce installation Tags: clickonce, f%23, .net Problem: Spurious missing file error in ClickOnce installation I had a ClickOnce application, written using .NET 4.5 and F# 4.3, that I'd published to IIS. Users ...
Spurious missing file error in ClickOnce installation Spurious missing file error in ClickOnce installation clickonce f%23 .net Spurious ClickOnce Spurious missing file error in ClickOnce installation I had a ClickOnce application, written using .NET 4.5 and F# 4.3, that I'd published to IIS. Users could install the ap...
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58533125_c0
58533125
fsharp
0
Title: in a F# class, how can I use a value in another value at initialization time? Problem title: in a F# class, how can I use a value in another value at initialization time? Tags: constructor, f%23 Problem: in a F# class, how can I use a value in another value at initialization time? I'm trying to replicate C# code...
in a F# class, how can I use a value in another value at initialization time? in a F# class, how can I use a value in another value at initialization time? constructor f%23 Dictionary DictionaryA DictionaryB MyEnum Dictionaries MyEnum.A MyEnum.B this.Dictionaries.Add this.DictionaryA this.DictionaryB in a F# class, how...
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30984607_c0
30984607
fsharp
0
Title: Asynchronously manipulating data from streamReader in F# Problem title: Asynchronously manipulating data from streamReader in F# Tags: f%23, streamreader, asynchronous Problem: Asynchronously manipulating data from streamReader in F# On the line of Read large txt file multithreaded? , I have the doubt of whether...
Asynchronously manipulating data from streamReader in F# Asynchronously manipulating data from streamReader in F# f%23 streamreader asynchronous streamReader Asynchronously Data System.IO.StreamReader sr.EndOfStream sr.ReadLine Seq.length Seq.skip Seq.take some_complex_function_modifiying_data Async.Parallel Async.RunS...
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64935081_c1
64935081
fsharp
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a variable to reference it one more*/ ON filtered."SomeInteger" = grouped."Sum" OR grouped."Sum" IS NULL As could be seen from the comment in the example above, there is seemingly no way to reference filtered once it has already been used. So the question is: is there a way to reference filtered inside the last part o...
a variable to reference it one more*/ ON filtered."SomeInteger" = grouped."Sum" OR grouped."Sum" IS NULL As could be seen from the comment in the example above, there is seemingly no way to reference filtered once it has already been used. So the question is: is there a way to reference filtered inside the last part o...
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8944132_c1
8944132
fsharp
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string = sprintf "%A" x member this.Request = System.Net.WebRequest.Create(x) member this.Response = this.Request.GetResponse() member this.Stream = this.Response.GetResponseStream() member this.Reader = new System.IO.StreamReader(this.Stream) member this.Html = this.Reader.ReadToEnd() let linkex = "href=\s*\"[^\"h]*(h...
string = sprintf "%A" x member this.Request = System.Net.WebRequest.Create(x) member this.Response = this.Request.GetResponse() member this.Stream = this.Response.GetResponseStream() member this.Reader = new System.IO.StreamReader(this.Stream) member this.Html = this.Reader.ReadToEnd() let linkex = "href=\s*\"[^\"h]*(h...
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39809319_c0
39809319
fsharp
0
Title: Problems adding extension to DenseVector type Problem title: Problems adding extension to DenseVector type Tags: mathnet-numerics, f%23 Problem: Problems adding extension to DenseVector type I am trying to add a method to the DenseVector class to be able to difference the vector n times. The following doesn't se...
Problems adding extension to DenseVector type Problems adding extension to DenseVector type mathnet-numerics f%23 Problems DenseVector System System.IO Deedle MathNet.Numerics MathNet.Numerics.LinearAlgebra MathNet.Numerics.LinearAlgebra.Double MathNet.Numerics.Distributions Extension this.diffVector v.Count-1 Problems...
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13691710_c1
13691710
fsharp
1
timer = new System.Timers.Timer() timer.Interval <- 1000.00 let handlerTick = new Timers.ElapsedEventHandler(fun sender args -> observer.OnNext("tick")) let handlerElapse = new Timers.ElapsedEventHandler(fun sender args -> printfn "%A" args.SignalTime) timer.Elapsed.AddHandler(handlerTick) timer.Elapsed.AddHandler(han...
timer = new System.Timers.Timer() timer.Interval <- 1000.00 let handlerTick = new Timers.ElapsedEventHandler(fun sender args -> observer.OnNext("tick")) let handlerElapse = new Timers.ElapsedEventHandler(fun sender args -> printfn "%A" args.SignalTime) timer.Elapsed.AddHandler(handlerTick) timer.Elapsed.AddHandler(han...
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53950367_c0
53950367
fsharp
0
Title: VS2017 Could not load file or assembly System.Runtime after using &quot;Open Folder&quot; Problem title: VS2017 Could not load file or assembly System.Runtime after using &quot;Open Folder&quot; Tags: f%23, visual-studio, .net, c%23 Problem: VS2017 Could not load file or assembly System.Runtime after using "Open...
VS2017 Could not load file or assembly System.Runtime after using &quot;Open Folder&quot; VS2017 Could not load file or assembly System.Runtime after using &quot;Open Folder&quot; f%23 visual-studio .net c%23 VS2017 Could System.Runtime Open Folder VS2017 Could not load file or assembly System.Runtime after using "Open...
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11975161_c0
11975161
fsharp
0
Title: System.Random().Next() returning the same result Problem title: System.Random().Next() returning the same result Tags: .net, f%23 Problem: System.Random().Next() returning the same result I'm trying to shuffle the elements of a list: (* Returns a list with the same elements as the original but in randomized orde...
System.Random().Next() returning the same result System.Random().Next() returning the same result .net f%23 System.Random Next Returns List.map List.sortBy System.Random().Next() returning the same result I'm trying to shuffle the elements of a list: However, this just always returns items in the same order, because: W...
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70145934_c1
70145934
fsharp
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Reduce : MapReduce is an algorithm for processing huge datasets on certain kinds of distributable problems using a large number of nodes Now for a more complex example, where the fold / reduce is not directly applied to the input, but to the groupings following a selection of the keys. The example has been borrowed fro...
Reduce : MapReduce is an algorithm for processing huge datasets on certain kinds of distributable problems using a large number of nodes Now for a more complex example, where the fold / reduce is not directly applied to the input, but to the groupings following a selection of the keys. The example has been borrowed fro...
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15442189_c1
15442189
fsharp
1
EntityGraph)); // KO moduleCatalog.AddModule(typeof(ModuleDBGraphFS.ModuleEntityGraphFS)); } } } In the C# project public class ModuleEntityGraph : IModule { private IUnityContainer _container; private readonly IRegionManager _manager; public ModuleEntityGraph(IUnityContainer container, IRegionManager manager) { _conta...
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16286448_c0
16286448
fsharp
0
Title: How Can I Deserialize Json With F#? Problem title: How Can I Deserialize Json With F#? Tags: json.net, f%23 Problem: How Can I Deserialize Json With F#? I am attempting to deserialize some very simple json into F# with Newtonsoft.Json 5.0.4: #if INTERACTIVE #r "C:/Users/OCatenacci/fshacks/CreateWeeklySWEEventsEm...
How Can I Deserialize Json With F#? How Can I Deserialize Json With F#? json.net f%23 How Can Deserialize Json INTERACTIVE Users OCatenacci CreateWeeklySWEEventsEmail Newtonsoft.Json.5.0.4 net40 Newtonsoft.Json.dll System Newtonsoft.Json JsonConvert.DeserializeObject json.net How Can I Deserialize Json With F#? I am at...
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38284476_c0
38284476
fsharp
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Title: Translate operations on native types to Math.NET Numerics Problem title: Translate operations on native types to Math.NET Numerics Tags: f%23, math.net, mathnet-numerics Problem: Translate operations on native types to Math.NET Numerics In my effort to shift from using native F# types to Math.NET Numerics types ...
Translate operations on native types to Math.NET Numerics Translate operations on native types to Math.NET Numerics f%23 math.net mathnet-numerics Translate Math.NET Numerics MathNet.Numerics MathNet.Numerics.LinearAlgebra MathNet.Numerics.Random MathNet.Numerics.Distributions MathNet.Numerics.Statistics Tsize Tsamps A...
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Title: How to make an F# JSON type provider sample available for test project? Problem title: How to make an F# JSON type provider sample available for test project? Tags: type-providers, json, f%23, f%23-data Problem: How to make an F# JSON type provider sample available for test project? I am using an F# JSON type pr...
How to make an F# JSON type provider sample available for test project? How to make an F# JSON type provider sample available for test project? type-providers json f%23 f%23-data How JSON How to make an F# JSON type provider sample available for test project? I am using an F# JSON type provider to create a type from a ...
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Title: Twitter Streaming API recording and Processing using Windows Azure and F# Problem title: Twitter Streaming API recording and Processing using Windows Azure and F# Tags: azure, twitter, f%23, agents Problem: Twitter Streaming API recording and Processing using Windows Azure and F# A month ago I tried to use F# ag...
Twitter Streaming API recording and Processing using Windows Azure and F# Twitter Streaming API recording and Processing using Windows Azure and F# azure twitter f%23 agents Windows Twitter Streaming API Processing Azure Twitter Streaming API recording and Processing using Windows Azure and F# A month ago I tried to us...
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d) p) (pad d q) let polydiv f g = let rec aux f s q = let ddif = (deg f) - (deg s) in if ddif < 0 then (q, f) else let k = (List.head f) / (List.head s) in let ks = List.map (( * ) k) (shift ddif s) in let q' = zip (+) q (shift ddif [k]) let f' = norm (List.tail (zip (-) f ks)) in aux f' s q' in aux (norm f) (norm g) [...
d) p) (pad d q) let polydiv f g = let rec aux f s q = let ddif = (deg f) - (deg s) in if ddif < 0 then (q, f) else let k = (List.head f) / (List.head s) in let ks = List.map (( * ) k) (shift ddif s) in let q' = zip (+) q (shift ddif [k]) let f' = norm (List.tail (zip (-) f ks)) in aux f' s q' in aux (norm f) (norm g) [...
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Title: F# ref-mutable vars vs object fields Problem title: F# ref-mutable vars vs object fields Tags: parsing, closures, f%23 Problem: F# ref-mutable vars vs object fields I'm writing a parser in F#, and it needs to be as fast as possible (I'm hoping to parse a 100 MB file in less than a minute). As normal, it uses mut...
F# ref-mutable vars vs object fields F# ref-mutable vars vs object fields parsing closures f%23 NONE StringBuilder File.OpenText stream.Read F# ref-mutable vars vs object fields I'm writing a parser in F#, and it needs to be as fast as possible (I'm hoping to parse a 100 MB file in less than a minute). As normal, it us...
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Title: IdentityResult succeeded is true when passing in fake roles Problem title: IdentityResult succeeded is true when passing in fake roles Tags: f%23, asp.net, asp.net-identity Problem: IdentityResult succeeded is true when passing in fake roles So if I pass in a role that doesn't exist into userManager.AddToRolesAs...
IdentityResult succeeded is true when passing in fake roles IdentityResult succeeded is true when passing in fake roles f%23 asp.net asp.net-identity IdentityResult userManager.AddToRolesAsync IdentityResult.Succeeded Microsoft.AspNet.Identity.Core UserManager IdentityUser Async.AwaitTask Async.Catch Async.map AsyncRes...
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Title: Why does this code snippet cause &quot;Lookup on object of indeterminate type...&quot; when all used types are prior known? Problem title: Why does this code snippet cause &quot;Lookup on object of indeterminate type...&quot; when all used types are prior known? Tags: f%23, type-inference, .net Problem: Why does...
Why does this code snippet cause &quot;Lookup on object of indeterminate type...&quot; when all used types are prior known? Why does this code snippet cause &quot;Lookup on object of indeterminate type...&quot; when all used types are prior known? f%23 type-inference .net Why Lookup System.IO System.Collections.Generic...
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Title: How to pass LinQ Expressions from F# to C# code Problem title: How to pass LinQ Expressions from F# to C# code Tags: linq, c%23, f%23 Problem: How to pass LinQ Expressions from F# to C# code ReactiveUI has methods with signitures like public static ReactiveUI.ObservableAsPropertyHelper<TRet> ObservableToProperty...
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Title: How do I create a collection of functions? Problem title: How do I create a collection of functions? Tags: f%23, currying, functional-programming, design-patterns Problem: How do I create a collection of functions? I just want to say "usd_to_euro 100" and get back the correct amount of euros (ex: 90) for my part...
How do I create a collection of functions? How do I create a collection of functions? f%23 currying functional-programming design-patterns How create_exchange_functions usd_to_euro_rate usd_to_yuan_rate usd_to_peso_rate usd_to_pound_rate usd_to_ruble_rate usd_to_euro usd_to_yuan usd_to_peso usd_to_pound usd_to_ruble Ho...
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Title: F# Display a WPF window asynchronously Problem title: F# Display a WPF window asynchronously Tags: wpf, f%23 Problem: F# Display a WPF window asynchronously This problem has been driving me mad. Here's the general gist: I have two projects in a solution: the first is an F# console application and the second is a...
F# Display a WPF window asynchronously F# Display a WPF window asynchronously wpf f%23 Display WPF DisplayWindow SetMessage System.Threading.Thread F# Display a WPF window asynchronously This problem has been driving me mad. Here's the general gist: I have two projects in a solution: the first is an F# console applicat...
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Title: F# / FSharp Generic Types with Comparison for Binary Tree from wikibooks.org Problem title: F# / FSharp Generic Types with Comparison for Binary Tree from wikibooks.org Tags: generics, f%23 Problem: F# / FSharp Generic Types with Comparison for Binary Tree from wikibooks.org I'm trying to implement a basic Red/B...
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Title: Parsing a variable declaration with FParsec Problem title: Parsing a variable declaration with FParsec Tags: parsec, fparsec, f%23 Problem: Parsing a variable declaration with FParsec I'm trying to parse a variable declaration with FParsec. I read part of the tutorial, as well as Phillip Trelford's example of pa...
Parsing a variable declaration with FParsec Parsing a variable declaration with FParsec parsec fparsec f%23 Parsing FParsec Integer pipe2 ws1 Define Definition Parsing a variable declaration with FParsec I'm trying to parse a variable declaration with FParsec. I read part of the tutorial, as well as Phillip Trelford's ...
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Title: in F#, is there a way to scan several arrays at the same time and also access the previous element from one of the array? Problem title: in F#, is there a way to scan several arrays at the same time and also access the previous element from one of the array? Tags: f%23 Problem: in F#, is there a way to scan seve...
in F#, is there a way to scan several arrays at the same time and also access the previous element from one of the array? in F#, is there a way to scan several arrays at the same time and also access the previous element from one of the array? f%23 one list1 list3.shift list2 list3 Array l3previous in F#, is there a wa...
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2"];["2";"a";"0"];...;["5";"a";"4"] Start State: ["0"] Final States: ["1";"5"] I also have have a distinct table formatted. It's basically the Cartesian product of States x States ( QxQ from the above minimization algorithm) with any repeated products and duplicate elements ignored: [["0";"1"];["0";"2"];["0";"3"];["0";...
2"];["2";"a";"0"];...;["5";"a";"4"] Start State: ["0"] Final States: ["1";"5"] I also have have a distinct table formatted. It's basically the Cartesian product of States x States ( QxQ from the above minimization algorithm) with any repeated products and duplicate elements ignored: [["0";"1"];["0";"2"];["0";"3"];["0";...
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66845772_c0
66845772
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Title: Suave runs out of sockets when receiving messages from AWS&#x27; SNS service Problem title: Suave runs out of sockets when receiving messages from AWS&#x27; SNS service Tags: suave, f%23 Problem: Suave runs out of sockets when receiving messages from AWS' SNS service This is linked to question: Suave stops respo...
Suave runs out of sockets when receiving messages from AWS&#x27; SNS service Suave runs out of sockets when receiving messages from AWS&#x27; SNS service suave f%23 AWS Suave SNS Suave runs out of sockets when receiving messages from AWS' SNS service This is linked to question: Suave stops responding with "Socket faile...
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77856670
fsharp
0
Title: How to catch error from within async block (in F#)? Problem title: How to catch error from within async block (in F#)? Tags: exception, try-catch, f%23 Problem: How to catch error from within async block (in F#)? For reasons unknown, I can't figure out anything that will return the error without crashing the cod...
How to catch error from within async block (in F#)? How to catch error from within async block (in F#)? exception try-catch f%23 DirectoryNotFoundException within How r:Report file:string Json.serialize Path.GetDirectoryName Directory.Exists System.IO.File.WriteAllText MATTER WHAT CRASHES Save Json How to catch error f...
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58960535_c0
58960535
fsharp
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Title: How to convert a seemingly self-calling F# lambda to C#? Problem title: How to convert a seemingly self-calling F# lambda to C#? Tags: c%23, f%23 Problem: How to convert a seemingly self-calling F# lambda to C#? I'm trying to convert some F# code to C# but I don't understand this particular block: let GetItems =...
How to convert a seemingly self-calling F# lambda to C#? How to convert a seemingly self-calling F# lambda to C#? c%23 f%23 AsyncResult.mapError HandleItemError How GetItems StaticClass.getItems AsyncSeq.map Task IEnumerable Item List Task.WhenAll How to convert a seemingly self-calling F# lambda to C#? I'm trying to c...
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45366758_c0
45366758
fsharp
0
Title: F#: Connecting to Azure SQL db? Problem title: F#: Connecting to Azure SQL db? Tags: sql, f%23, c%23, azure Problem: F#: Connecting to Azure SQL db? I want to connect to my Azure db and work with it from an .fsx file. The method listed for C# is: SqlConnectionStringBuilder builder = new SqlConnectionStringBuilde...
F#: Connecting to Azure SQL db? F#: Connecting to Azure SQL db? sql f%23 c%23 azure Connecting Azure SQL SqlConnectionStringBuilder builder.DataSource your_server.database.windows.net builder.UserID your_user builder.Password your_password builder.InitialCatalog your_database SqlConnection builder.ConnectionString F#: ...
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44992639_c0
44992639
fsharp
0
Title: Why does this confuse the F# compiler&#x27;s type inference? Problem title: Why does this confuse the F# compiler&#x27;s type inference? Tags: closures, f%23, type-inference Problem: Why does this confuse the F# compiler's type inference? No problem here: module Seq = let private rnd = Random Environment.TickCou...
Why does this confuse the F# compiler&#x27;s type inference? Why does this confuse the F# compiler&#x27;s type inference? closures f%23 type-inference Why Seq Random Environment.TickCount Seq.length Seq.nth rnd.Next Seq.random items:seq Alt Enter Why does this confuse the F# compiler's type inference? No problem here: ...
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27864701_c1
27864701
fsharp
1
what I'm doing wrong? Update After leaving this for a while in frustration I came back to it yesterday with a though about whether it had something to do with F# classes. So first I tried to make the model a simple string, and it worked! I then decided to add a C# project to the solution and reference it from the Nanc...
what I'm doing wrong? Update After leaving this for a while in frustration I came back to it yesterday with a though about whether it had something to do with F# classes. So first I tried to make the model a simple string, and it worked! I then decided to add a C# project to the solution and reference it from the Nanc...
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56173684_c0
56173684
fsharp
0
Title: Passing a F# struct to C# Problem title: Passing a F# struct to C# Tags: f%23 Problem: Passing a F# struct to C# I have the following error: Library.fs(86, 40): [FS0193] Type constraint mismatch. The type 'struct (DateTime * Intervals * float * float) option list' is not compatible with type 'Collections.Generic...
Passing a F# struct to C# Passing a F# struct to C# f%23 Passing Library.fs FS0193 Type DateTime Intervals Collections.Generic.List Passing a F# struct to C# I have the following error: The issue is that the F# generates a struct option list and the C# is expecting an IEnumerable with the same types instead. How can th...
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19618553_c0
19618553
fsharp
0
Title: F# Event is being triggered multiple times . . .? Problem title: F# Event is being triggered multiple times . . .? Tags: f%23, wpf, f%23-3.0, events Problem: F# Event is being triggered multiple times . . .? I have this really simple program to get RSS-feeds from a website and populate a listbox with the items. ...
F# Event is being triggered multiple times . . .? F# Event is being triggered multiple times . . .? f%23 wpf f%23-3.0 events Event rssList.KeyUp Event.filter rssList.SelectedItems.Count args:Input.KeyEventArgs args.Key Key.Enter Event.add RSSFeed rssList.SelectItem Process.Start feed.Link F# Event is being triggered mu...
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