chunk_id
large_stringlengths
7
11
question_id
large_stringlengths
4
8
language
large_stringclasses
1 value
chunk_index
int64
0
5
chunk_text
large_stringlengths
128
2.78k
sparse_text
large_stringlengths
116
3.65k
dense_vector
listlengths
3.58k
3.58k
sparse_indices
listlengths
9
228
sparse_values
listlengths
9
228
export_source
large_stringclasses
1 value
68831192_c0
68831192
fsharp
0
Title: tail recursive map over simple rosetree Problem title: tail recursive map over simple rosetree Tags: tail-recursion, f%23 Problem: tail recursive map over simple rosetree I'm struggling with mapping non trivial function to be tail recursive. take even the simple rosetree type Tree<'a> = | Leaf of 'a | Branch of ...
tail recursive map over simple rosetree tail recursive map over simple rosetree tail-recursion f%23 Tree Leaf Branch List List.map map2 tail recursive map over simple rosetree I'm struggling with mapping non trivial function to be tail recursive. take even the simple rosetree with map (let alone bind) making this tail ...
[ 0.0038909912109375, 0.027099609375, -0.01019287109375, -0.000949859619140625, 0.00823974609375, 0.00823974609375, -0.00787353515625, -0.0216064453125, 0.0133056640625, -0.041259765625, -0.010009765625, -0.009521484375, 0.00109100341796875, 0.02392578125, 0.01708984375, 0.01312255859375...
[ 46741, 195625, 5844, 22288, 645, 8781, 49175, 62600, 107, 48650, 1830, 1238, 3742, 101344, 636, 2407, 21110, 206, 32036, 62346, 304, 237875, 291, 26783, 351, 686, 32354, 186, 678, 68557, 32233, 24503, 27781, 93774, 3467, 88684, 15724, 86250, ...
[ 0.257080078125, 0.22509765625, 0.138427734375, 0.199951171875, 0.0806884765625, 0.146484375, 0.1092529296875, 0.23095703125, 0.037811279296875, 0.17626953125, 0.0457763671875, 0.049774169921875, 0.1148681640625, 0.1351318359375, 0.007049560546875, 0.09478759765625, 0.08056640625, 0...
embed
29678958_c0
29678958
fsharp
0
Title: F# SQL type provider - why aren&#x27;t all stored procedures provided? Problem title: F# SQL type provider - why aren&#x27;t all stored procedures provided? Tags: f%23, linq-to-sql, type-providers Problem: F# SQL type provider - why aren't all stored procedures provided? I'm trying to access an existing database...
F# SQL type provider - why aren&#x27;t all stored procedures provided? F# SQL type provider - why aren&#x27;t all stored procedures provided? f%23 linq-to-sql type-providers SQL EXEC te_audit_log user_id table_id audit_action data_id session_guid effective_date actual_timedate employee_id F# SQL type provider - why are...
[ 0.019775390625, 0.01177978515625, -0.006500244140625, -0.010986328125, -0.032958984375, 0.01611328125, -0.013916015625, -0.016357421875, -0.0036468505859375, 0.000518798828125, 0.00075531005859375, 0.01324462890625, 0.00537109375, 0.0035400390625, -0.01214599609375, 0.0167236328125, ...
[ 563, 4904, 80866, 10644, 81450, 15400, 125381, 3768, 18, 756, 4343, 71, 50491, 7, 62952, 1238, 3742, 44982, 99247, 93136, 29426, 16546, 120, 41004, 4867, 38937, 23180, 44200, 44713, 56002, 1234, 60266, 8561, 188183, 31577, 17203, 144573, 6339...
[ 0.0999755859375, 0.17578125, 0.182373046875, 0.1990966796875, 0.1907958984375, 0.09613037109375, 0.048187255859375, 0.020751953125, 0.08349609375, 0.07733154296875, 0.15283203125, 0.07391357421875, 0.2047119140625, 0.010894775390625, 0.13671875, 0.0148773193359375, 0.019317626953125,...
embed
7031982_c0
7031982
fsharp
0
Title: Critique of immutable classes with circular references design, and better options Problem title: Critique of immutable classes with circular references design, and better options Tags: f%23, closures, class-design, circular-dependency, immutability Problem: Critique of immutable classes with circular references ...
Critique of immutable classes with circular references design, and better options Critique of immutable classes with circular references design, and better options f%23 closures class-design circular-dependency immutability Critique AbstractClass Parent Children Child __.Parent Factory ResizeArray __.Children Seq.reado...
[ 0.0091552734375, 0.0135498046875, -0.005279541015625, 0.01507568359375, -0.004150390625, -0.0108642578125, 0.002044677734375, 0.00616455078125, 0.004486083984375, -0.0166015625, -0.00653076171875, 0.01385498046875, 0.00023174285888671875, 0.029052734375, 0.0189208984375, -0.01312255859...
[ 26315, 20873, 566, 561, 22819, 61112, 678, 115339, 91067, 4331, 11522, 50717, 1238, 3949, 3742, 170224, 18507, 34198, 105254, 14311, 41159, 233973, 140803, 170918, 91345, 123829, 28636, 2517, 144562, 853, 62539, 7092, 102656, 864, 20020, 4028, ...
[ 0.1531982421875, 0.083984375, 0.05926513671875, 0.16259765625, 0.1749267578125, 0.251220703125, 0.0556640625, 0.24072265625, 0.249267578125, 0.2015380859375, 0.1011962890625, 0.164794921875, 0.00579833984375, 0.06854248046875, 0.1092529296875, 0.2379150390625, 0.215576171875, 0.190...
embed
45190215_c1
45190215
fsharp
1
a list eventually } startWebServer defaultConfig webPart 0 When I define the WebPart in this way: choose [ GET >=> pathScan "/instrument/%d" getResourceById // Returns the instrument static data GET >=> pathScan "/instrument/%d/prices" getPricesById // Returns price list for the instrument ] Then everything works fine...
a list eventually } startWebServer defaultConfig webPart 0 When I define the WebPart in this way: choose [ GET >=> pathScan "/instrument/%d" getResourceById // Returns the instrument static data GET >=> pathScan "/instrument/%d/prices" getPricesById // Returns price list for the instrument ] Then everything works fine...
[ -0.0169677734375, 0.0223388671875, -0.0021820068359375, 0.00457763671875, -0.000713348388671875, 0.0267333984375, -0.0113525390625, -0.0067138671875, 0.030029296875, -0.03564453125, 0.00323486328125, 0.0380859375, -0.004974365234375, 0.0177001953125, 0.0062255859375, 0.0101318359375, ...
[ 10, 5303, 155605, 4034, 30474, 193348, 114977, 83671, 1467, 58229, 757, 61924, 4002, 3917, 55076, 79794, 60875, 4398, 87705, 2046, 4332, 60427, 75358, 568, 71, 173340, 13984, 201939, 2053, 5293, 5170, 33163, 27167, 26818, 43240, 5885, 149016, ...
[ 0.0059814453125, 0.1622314453125, 0.1455078125, 0.10400390625, 0.09375, 0.1591796875, 0.206787109375, 0.181396484375, 0.185302734375, 0.236572265625, 0.0791015625, 0.178466796875, 0.16015625, 0.07666015625, 0.1099853515625, 0.1123046875, 0.1453857421875, 0.1734619140625, 0.192993...
embed
5292576_c0
5292576
fsharp
0
Title: F# Start/Stop class instance at the same time Problem title: F# Start/Stop class instance at the same time Tags: f%23 Problem: F# Start/Stop class instance at the same time I am doing F# programming, I have some special requirements. I have 3 class instances; each class instance has to run for one hour every day...
F# Start/Stop class instance at the same time F# Start/Stop class instance at the same time f%23 Start Stop Program ClassA ClassB ClassC CalssA.A ClassB.B ClassC.C A.jobA B.jobB C.jobC Async.Parallel Async.RunSynchronously F# Start/Stop class instance at the same time I am doing F# programming, I have some special requ...
[ 0.005218505859375, 0.01531982421875, 0.00872802734375, -0.0084228515625, -0.0069580078125, -0.000060558319091796875, 0.00762939453125, -0.0027923583984375, -0.004669189453125, -0.0303955078125, -0.0299072265625, 0.0380859375, 0.017333984375, 0.01220703125, 0.037353515625, -0.0075073242...
[ 563, 4904, 13794, 64, 156095, 18507, 110527, 5701, 1733, 1238, 3949, 3742, 42284, 7663, 35014, 284, 571, 441, 9113, 36791, 12654, 1229, 163321, 217835, 1900, 79850, 56037, 5361, 96679, 765, 138, 12638, 11675, 1632, 56816, 11907, 5155, 1295, ...
[ 0.1270751953125, 0.203369140625, 0.19189453125, 0.1162109375, 0.26220703125, 0.2213134765625, 0.2313232421875, 0.1148681640625, 0.054534912109375, 0.0679931640625, 0.00531005859375, 0.0947265625, 0.2303466796875, 0.1243896484375, 0.122802734375, 0.06195068359375, 0.079833984375, 0....
embed
41194379_c0
41194379
fsharp
0
Title: What is the preferred way of creating an adaptable generic return type when you don&#x27;t care about the return value? Problem title: What is the preferred way of creating an adaptable generic return type when you don&#x27;t care about the return value? Tags: f%23, generics Problem: What is the preferred way of...
What is the preferred way of creating an adaptable generic return type when you don&#x27;t care about the return value? What is the preferred way of creating an adaptable generic return type when you don&#x27;t care about the return value? f%23 generics What System.Environment.FailFast Something Unchecked.defaultof Wha...
[ -0.0015869140625, 0.00579833984375, -0.00005030632019042969, -0.00103759765625, -0.00043487548828125, -0.0177001953125, -0.01483154296875, -0.03662109375, 0.0069580078125, 0.006317138671875, -0.00135040283203125, -0.01409912109375, 0.005859375, 0.01177978515625, 0.0191650390625, -0.001...
[ 12601, 2822, 3917, 105233, 36789, 2661, 189534, 30646, 10644, 3229, 3768, 18, 517, 34292, 1238, 3742, 7, 4865, 12353, 686, 1900, 17647, 379, 919, 4438, 200905, 992, 78292, 214810, 4390, 2301, 1672, 3444, 28282, 32354, 2704, 5609, 21543, 127...
[ 0.12353515625, 0.0989990234375, 0.07354736328125, 0.1636962890625, 0.2340087890625, 0.19873046875, 0.250732421875, 0.2330322265625, 0.2105712890625, 0.03497314453125, 0.021514892578125, 0.08538818359375, 0.120361328125, 0.115234375, 0.030303955078125, 0.033203125, 0.003875732421875, ...
embed
51226815_c0
51226815
fsharp
0
Title: Convert F# function a b -&gt; c into C# Func&lt;a, b, -&gt; c &lt;bool&gt;&gt; Problem title: Convert F# function a b -&gt; c into C# Func&lt;a, b, -&gt; c &lt;bool&gt;&gt; Tags: c%23, embedio, f%23 Problem: Convert F# function a b -> c into C# Func c > In C#: private Task<bool> HandleRequest(HttpListenerContext...
Convert F# function a b -&gt; c into C# Func&lt;a, b, -&gt; c &lt;bool&gt;&gt; Convert F# function a b -&gt; c into C# Func&lt;a, b, -&gt; c &lt;bool&gt;&gt; c%23 embedio f%23 Convert Func Task HandleRequest HttpListenerContext CancellationToken context:HttpListenerContext ct:CancellationToken Task.FromResult System.Fu...
[ -0.001983642578125, 0.01336669921875, 0.005279541015625, 0.0003261566162109375, -0.005218505859375, 0.00927734375, -0.0021209716796875, -0.0247802734375, 0.000247955322265625, -0.01043701171875, -0.010009765625, 0.007415771484375, -0.0225830078125, 0.0223388671875, 0.007720947265625, 0...
[ 1657, 11549, 563, 4904, 32354, 10, 876, 20, 1230, 5386, 501, 3934, 313, 28670, 238, 11, 142484, 3742, 55720, 5670, 1238, 9598, 92, 10639, 133, 75616, 3062, 154663, 39060, 22829, 80392, 1098, 43701, 841, 108963, 54694, 34680, 12353, 97249, ...
[ 0.048980712890625, 0.177490234375, 0.1474609375, 0.2568359375, 0.18359375, 0.05352783203125, 0.1632080078125, 0.0284881591796875, 0.03607177734375, 0.1253662109375, 0.1708984375, 0.1434326171875, 0.0926513671875, 0.1885986328125, 0.04168701171875, 0.03900146484375, 0.1094970703125, ...
embed
58781292_c0
58781292
fsharp
0
Title: How to generate F# signature file (without Visual Studio) Problem title: How to generate F# signature file (without Visual Studio) Tags: f%23, macos Problem: How to generate F# signature file (without Visual Studio) I' m using JetBrains Rider on MacOS and experimenting with code from Scott Wlaschin Domain Modell...
How to generate F# signature file (without Visual Studio) How to generate F# signature file (without Visual Studio) f%23 macos How Visual Studio DomainModeling.Domain.PlaceOrderWorkflow.Internal DomainModeling.Domain.Api DomainModeling.Domain.Primitives DomainModeling.Domain.Utils PlaceOrderWorkflow.fs sig:PlaceOrderWo...
[ -0.0162353515625, 0.0244140625, -0.0220947265625, -0.0206298828125, -0.0186767578125, 0.01019287109375, -0.0003223419189453125, -0.00579833984375, -0.01123046875, -0.01263427734375, -0.0189208984375, 0.0029144287109375, -0.01336669921875, 0.00799560546875, 0.0035247802734375, -0.024414...
[ 11249, 47, 139392, 563, 4904, 138256, 11435, 76228, 6056, 73372, 22968, 1238, 3742, 291, 7840, 93702, 140290, 143, 143045, 118664, 1434, 8331, 24931, 41076, 17447, 1144, 420, 172, 93774, 9323, 82589, 49960, 5425, 41231, 56, 4727, 7285, 28007,...
[ 0.0416259765625, 0.0250091552734375, 0.183837890625, 0.1329345703125, 0.2247314453125, 0.218994140625, 0.1749267578125, 0.06158447265625, 0.1156005859375, 0.1805419921875, 0.18603515625, 0.0936279296875, 0.1068115234375, 0.010009765625, 0.10272216796875, 0.1136474609375, 0.0979003906...
embed
54109947_c1
54109947
fsharp
1
document = [ div [ on.afterRender(fun _ -> ClientCode.fromServerMap(serverMap));][client <@ ClientCode.getDoc("someDoc") @>] ] |> Doc.Concat Page.Content document The ClientCode module would be something that gets compiled to JS and would look like this: [<JavaScript>] moduel ClientCode = let _map : Var<Map<string, A>...
document = [ div [ on.afterRender(fun _ -> ClientCode.fromServerMap(serverMap));][client <@ ClientCode.getDoc("someDoc") @>] ] |> Doc.Concat Page.Content document The ClientCode module would be something that gets compiled to JS and would look like this: [<JavaScript>] moduel ClientCode = let _map : Var<Map<string, A>...
[ -0.021240234375, 0.0196533203125, -0.00130462646484375, -0.004150390625, 0.0103759765625, -0.0027313232421875, -0.0125732421875, 0.00482177734375, 0.00518798828125, -0.048095703125, 0.0030975341796875, 0.0086669921875, 0.013916015625, 0.019775390625, 0.0130615234375, -0.000068187713623...
[ 12937, 18221, 98, 46327, 1052, 23894, 16498, 91732, 114211, 161063, 193348, 166179, 39642, 222978, 3794, 8331, 238, 29048, 11935, 4460, 14231, 25352, 88996, 2806, 186, 9844, 5974, 47, 64977, 6713, 1884, 903, 156202, 147845, 33552, 583, 62346, ...
[ 0.165771484375, 0.08929443359375, 0.0662841796875, 0.1190185546875, 0.082763671875, 0.1876220703125, 0.1361083984375, 0.2481689453125, 0.260498046875, 0.059173583984375, 0.0799560546875, 0.123779296875, 0.083251953125, 0.196044921875, 0.02838134765625, 0.1151123046875, 0.102172851562...
embed
71987340_c0
71987340
fsharp
0
Title: explicitly declaring inline functions signatures Problem title: explicitly declaring inline functions signatures Tags: f%23 Problem: explicitly declaring inline functions signatures consider this code open System.Runtime.CompilerServices [<Extension>] type Foo = [<Extension>] static member inline classID (any : ...
explicitly declaring inline functions signatures explicitly declaring inline functions signatures f%23 System.Runtime.CompilerServices Extension Foo Unit tx.classID tx.parent explicitly declaring inline functions signatures consider this code the first question is, what IS the signature of foo? my intellisense says its...
[ 0.02294921875, 0.005218505859375, 0.007720947265625, 0.01116943359375, -0.02099609375, -0.01513671875, -0.01544189453125, 0.0107421875, -0.004058837890625, -0.02734375, 0.01300048828125, 0.003875732421875, -0.01080322265625, 0.024169921875, 0.0009613037109375, -0.0004863739013671875, ...
[ 143726, 8, 18347, 23, 2256, 32354, 138256, 3742, 12353, 6032, 108161, 34759, 121979, 224545, 9572, 31, 46640, 425, 67413, 7146, 99547, 16916, 18151, 9655, 2367, 15744, 70, 111, 5775, 892, 27077, 6863, 3129, 186, 44075, 307, 6261, 116, 16516...
[ 0.1712646484375, 0.040740966796875, 0.121337890625, 0.070068359375, 0.169677734375, 0.1903076171875, 0.26904296875, 0.1168212890625, 0.015350341796875, 0.045379638671875, 0.0701904296875, 0.0233306884765625, 0.0914306640625, 0.12158203125, 0.1884765625, 0.2130126953125, 0.10540771484...
embed
55924714_c0
55924714
fsharp
0
Title: How do I make an empty catch block with F#? Problem title: How do I make an empty catch block with F#? Tags: f%23 Problem: How do I make an empty catch block with F#? How can I create an empty catch block (or otherwise ignore all exceptions) in F#? I'm working on code that creates a SQL Server database and schem...
How do I make an empty catch block with F#? How do I make an empty catch block with F#? f%23 How Unable SQL Server Thread.Sleep TimeSpan.FromSeconds ServerConnection Database db.Create Schema schema.Create How do I make an empty catch block with F#? How can I create an empty catch block (or otherwise ignore all excepti...
[ 0.01116943359375, 0.001495361328125, 0.014404296875, -0.002593994140625, 0.0020294189453125, -0.00775146484375, 0.0133056640625, -0.0303955078125, 0.0206298828125, 0.00872802734375, 0.005828857421875, -0.00146484375, -0.0230712890625, -0.002349853515625, -0.006561279296875, 0.014892578...
[ 11249, 3249, 201505, 105556, 46389, 678, 563, 4904, 1238, 3742, 2886, 80866, 22687, 136719, 133, 3180, 187781, 40041, 34702, 61903, 63784, 142, 28282, 124962, 756, 131527, 18151, 63399, 121413, 2046, 18, 19882, 3444, 25813, 984, 11050, 116419, ...
[ 0.005889892578125, 0.09619140625, 0.26416015625, 0.1954345703125, 0.226318359375, 0.043304443359375, 0.1297607421875, 0.2144775390625, 0.0372314453125, 0.084716796875, 0.07861328125, 0.125244140625, 0.07550048828125, 0.093994140625, 0.0789794921875, 0.1015625, 0.0673828125, 0.02188...
embed
3720455_c0
3720455
fsharp
0
Title: Context sensitive data processing in F# Problem title: Context sensitive data processing in F# Tags: f%23, grammar, monads Problem: Context sensitive data processing in F# I recently finished a project in which I was generating lists of strings, and I was wondering about the best way to do this. The string gener...
Context sensitive data processing in F# Context sensitive data processing in F# f%23 grammar monads Context Context sensitive data processing in F# I recently finished a project in which I was generating lists of strings, and I was wondering about the best way to do this. The string generation was context sensitive to ...
[ 0.003936767578125, 0.016845703125, 0.0069580078125, 0.039306640625, 0.00170135498046875, 0.0093994140625, 0.00982666015625, -0.0027313232421875, -0.001983642578125, -0.0274658203125, 0.0079345703125, -0.0107421875, -0.0172119140625, 0.0211181640625, 0.01153564453125, 0.00811767578125, ...
[ 1657, 22829, 191125, 2053, 9433, 563, 4904, 1238, 3742, 122092, 147, 2667, 712, 122799, 13452, 12663, 5303, 79315, 2965, 54, 58093, 43701, 83324, 2174, 213850, 11301, 6712, 3714, 4568, 32354, 115081, 171859, 13579, 195625, 136475, 121011, 23986...
[ 0.0618896484375, 0.194580078125, 0.2259521484375, 0.14990234375, 0.093505859375, 0.12158203125, 0.2197265625, 0.0445556640625, 0.1083984375, 0.14501953125, 0.1451416015625, 0.1141357421875, 0.171875, 0.05267333984375, 0.053131103515625, 0.1435546875, 0.1343994140625, 0.194458007812...
embed
75629896_c0
75629896
fsharp
0
Title: Unification of types Problem title: Unification of types Tags: f%23, unification, type-inference Problem: Unification of types I am doing this exercise on unifications of types and I am having a hard time understanding if it works. This exercise is specifically being done with f# in mind. To my understanding my ...
Unification of types Unification of types f%23 unification type-inference Unification Unification of types I am doing this exercise on unifications of types and I am having a hard time understanding if it works. This exercise is specifically being done with f# in mind. To my understanding my goal is to change the varia...
[ 0.02197265625, 0.0250244140625, 0.00634765625, 0.0198974609375, 0.00022125244140625, -0.0159912109375, -0.037109375, -0.005706787109375, 0.0228271484375, 0.0113525390625, -0.022705078125, -0.00543212890625, 0.02685546875, 0.01361083984375, 0.000579833984375, 0.0137939453125, 0.007537...
[ 992, 41274, 111, 52895, 1238, 3949, 3742, 51, 10644, 69988, 20594, 81979, 7941, 1733, 100094, 2174, 43240, 678, 4904, 7086, 69236, 83, 15549, 77336, 6626, 24209, 5701, 7722, 53418, 186, 47314, 107003, 756, 1884, 11, 275, 238, 25632, 80836, ...
[ 0.1973876953125, 0.1624755859375, 0.0870361328125, 0.244873046875, 0.06512451171875, 0.0150146484375, 0.0948486328125, 0.18798828125, 0.1741943359375, 0.123779296875, 0.0189361572265625, 0.1173095703125, 0.0185546875, 0.006927490234375, 0.0938720703125, 0.003662109375, 0.095642089843...
embed
20024255_c0
20024255
fsharp
0
Title: F# WPF set a member value of an object after the constructor Problem title: F# WPF set a member value of an object after the constructor Tags: f%23, wpf Problem: F# WPF set a member value of an object after the constructor I was having this problem earlier, where when I would try to set the height of a WPF windo...
F# WPF set a member value of an object after the constructor F# WPF set a member value of an object after the constructor f%23 wpf WPF Display Window window.Height Height Width F# WPF set a member value of an object after the constructor I was having this problem earlier, where when I would try to set the height of a W...
[ 0.0142822265625, 0.0069580078125, 0.0191650390625, -0.00628662109375, 0.000614166259765625, -0.01446533203125, 0.0198974609375, -0.0115966796875, -0.0019378662109375, -0.007598876953125, 0.01495361328125, -0.010498046875, 0.0262451171875, -0.019287109375, -0.000598907470703125, -0.0004...
[ 563, 4904, 601, 41265, 5423, 32786, 34292, 36746, 7103, 64549, 748, 1238, 3742, 39557, 90045, 176501, 76896, 13025, 22553, 1529, 58302, 2967, 110680, 155955, 18499, 67688, 53550, 756, 43032, 142424, 10332, 18151, 54811, 4488, 3917, 47, 3789, ...
[ 0.07733154296875, 0.1630859375, 0.089599609375, 0.234375, 0.1612548828125, 0.253173828125, 0.18310546875, 0.1871337890625, 0.1568603515625, 0.1988525390625, 0.1444091796875, 0.04205322265625, 0.109130859375, 0.1246337890625, 0.1158447265625, 0.1549072265625, 0.1700439453125, 0.1362...
embed
65308991_c1
65308991
fsharp
1
) -> match a with | Success( ((key : string), (value : string)), x2, x3) -> sprintf "%s=\"%s\"" key value | Failure( _, _, _) -> sprintf "FAILURE" | PR_XATTRIBUTES( a) -> match a with | Success( (x1 : Map<string, string>), x2, x3) -> sprintf "x1=%A, x2=%A, x3=%A" x1 x2 x3 | Failure( _, _, _) -> sprintf "FAILURE" [<Entr...
) -> match a with | Success( ((key : string), (value : string)), x2, x3) -> sprintf "%s=\"%s\"" key value | Failure( _, _, _) -> sprintf "FAILURE" | PR_XATTRIBUTES( a) -> match a with | Success( (x1 : Map<string, string>), x2, x3) -> sprintf "x1=%A, x2=%A, x3=%A" x1 x2 x3 | Failure( _, _, _) -> sprintf "FAILURE" [<Entr...
[ -0.0281982421875, 0.0203857421875, -0.00133514404296875, -0.01055908203125, 0.01055908203125, 0.01068115234375, -0.0140380859375, -0.01495361328125, 0.005706787109375, 0.057861328125, 0.021728515625, 0.003631591796875, -0.00494384765625, -0.0062255859375, 0.0146484375, -0.0015640258789...
[ 1388, 33079, 14858, 10, 678, 144053, 19770, 79315, 27494, 1022, 304, 21320, 145320, 420, 22799, 34292, 190355, 3408, 14676, 16444, 66704, 10865, 1542, 62353, 15639, 425, 418, 42719, 91693, 363, 15123, 147534, 5201, 79459, 334, 11675, 162429, ...
[ 0.0183563232421875, 0.057281494140625, 0.2430419921875, 0.1204833984375, 0.1904296875, 0.2142333984375, 0.1337890625, 0.135986328125, 0.1025390625, 0.039154052734375, 0.05938720703125, 0.109375, 0.145751953125, 0.0960693359375, 0.113037109375, 0.127197265625, 0.119384765625, 0.0808...
embed
65142479_c0
65142479
fsharp
0
Title: F# seq behavior Problem title: F# seq behavior Tags: f%23, behavior, sequence Problem: F# seq behavior I'm a little baffled about the inner work of the sequence expression in F#. Normally if we make a sequential file reader with seq with no intentional caching of data seq { let mutable current = file.Read() whil...
F# seq behavior F# seq behavior f%23 behavior sequence file.Read Read System.IO.File.OpenRead fp.Read F# seq behavior I'm a little baffled about the inner work of the sequence expression in F#. Normally if we make a sequential file reader with seq with no intentional caching of data We will end up with some weird behav...
[ 0.01953125, 0.007537841796875, 0.01141357421875, 0.0067138671875, 0.01806640625, -0.00189208984375, 0.015869140625, 0.01055908203125, -0.0098876953125, -0.0184326171875, 0.0033416748046875, 0.0517578125, -0.0009765625, 0.01422119140625, 0.02734375, 0.0027618408203125, -0.027709960937...
[ 563, 4904, 40, 864, 123166, 1238, 3742, 944, 11435, 31345, 4764, 12353, 17780, 174350, 103264, 4902, 75414, 4488, 3956, 125195, 243228, 155255, 110, 91177, 377, 3564, 179459, 9790, 456, 1486, 17957, 4420, 125728, 77298, 132, 32354, 159029, 84...
[ 0.1292724609375, 0.216064453125, 0.1053466796875, 0.1845703125, 0.1572265625, 0.06158447265625, 0.1328125, 0.1083984375, 0.101318359375, 0.1544189453125, 0.22509765625, 0.03643798828125, 0.08465576171875, 0.068603515625, 0.0908203125, 0.0198974609375, 0.10345458984375, 0.0853881835...
embed
50752269_c0
50752269
fsharp
0
Title: Using List.map to create a list of odd numbers Problem title: Using List.map to create a list of odd numbers Tags: f%23 Problem: Using List.map to create a list of odd numbers My professor is having us create a series of functions relating to approximating pi and e based on continuing fractions. In order to set ...
Using List.map to create a list of odd numbers Using List.map to create a list of odd numbers f%23 Using List.map Using List.map to create a list of odd numbers My professor is having us create a series of functions relating to approximating pi and e based on continuing fractions. In order to set this up, he is having ...
[ -0.01068115234375, 0.03564453125, 0.00872802734375, -0.027587890625, -0.01470947265625, 0.0081787109375, -0.017822265625, 0.002044677734375, 0.020751953125, -0.0093994140625, 0.006988525390625, -0.0203857421875, -0.00151824951171875, 0.0118408203125, 0.004302978515625, 0.015869140625, ...
[ 345, 32036, 5, 62346, 28282, 5303, 111, 70270, 101935, 6953, 1238, 3949, 3742, 16030, 19441, 1821, 10, 36549, 32354, 7, 214, 47, 35707, 53950, 26518, 2147, 136, 28, 35509, 98, 19686, 6, 175921, 360, 5423, 4, 51776, 892, 1505, 22288, 594...
[ 0.07025146484375, 0.268310546875, 0.07611083984375, 0.265380859375, 0.1744384765625, 0.2423095703125, 0.0439453125, 0.244140625, 0.194091796875, 0.00628662109375, 0.07183837890625, 0.0172271728515625, 0.1361083984375, 0.160400390625, 0.0645751953125, 0.026397705078125, 0.007720947265...
embed
20194599_c1
20194599
fsharp
1
<'a, 'b, _>, _> = state { let! World(a,b,c) = state.get do printfn "%A" a do printfn "%A" b do printfn "%A" c do printfn "%A" "---------------------------" do! set1 one do! set2 two let! World(a,b,c) = state.get do printfn "%A" a do printfn "%A" b do printfn "%A" c do! state.put(World(a, b, c)) } let appliedTest = test...
<'a, 'b, _>, _> = state { let! World(a,b,c) = state.get do printfn "%A" a do printfn "%A" b do printfn "%A" c do printfn "%A" "---------------------------" do! set1 one do! set2 two let! World(a,b,c) = state.get do printfn "%A" a do printfn "%A" b do printfn "%A" c do! state.put(World(a, b, c)) } let appliedTest = test...
[ -0.01806640625, 0.0135498046875, -0.0006256103515625, 0.004913330078125, -0.0032196044921875, -0.004150390625, -0.00188446044921875, -0.0157470703125, 0.01953125, 0.000545501708984375, 0.00537109375, 0.035400390625, -0.021240234375, -0.0162353515625, -0.0181884765625, 0.00518798828125,...
[ 25, 11, 4, 275, 101, 2740, 2203, 11341, 2633, 38, 6661, 238, 5, 3794, 28412, 14783, 876, 5423, 1632, 54, 304, 6626, 7077, 70646, 501, 190659, 111337, 3034, 16498, 4288, 209, 387, 16750, 23, 18, 90980, 496, 69236, 83, 189534, 2667, 712...
[ 0.001861572265625, 0.10064697265625, 0.011322021484375, 0.10589599609375, 0.02935791015625, 0.0222320556640625, 0.0250701904296875, 0.173095703125, 0.181640625, 0.01617431640625, 0.16162109375, 0.087646484375, 0.000335693359375, 0.07275390625, 0.0908203125, 0.08642578125, 0.062438964...
embed
63803855_c0
63803855
fsharp
0
Title: F#: Can the match expression not return sequences when mapped to from non sequence type? Problem title: F#: Can the match expression not return sequences when mapped to from non sequence type? Tags: f%23 Problem: F#: Can the match expression not return sequences when mapped to from non sequence type? I am trying...
F#: Can the match expression not return sequences when mapped to from non sequence type? F#: Can the match expression not return sequences when mapped to from non sequence type? f%23 non Can HtmlDocument.Load m.CssSelect List.map a.AttributeValue Seq.distinctBy Seq.map Compiler F#: Can the match expression not return s...
[ -0.01251220703125, 0.0306396484375, -0.004974365234375, 0.00823974609375, 0.009033203125, -0.01104736328125, 0.0023040771484375, 0.00372314453125, -0.0142822265625, -0.0242919921875, 0.006103515625, -0.0184326171875, 0.004302978515625, 0.005279541015625, 0.0380859375, -0.0086669921875,...
[ 563, 4904, 4171, 14858, 125195, 959, 30646, 40, 26513, 5170, 291, 48398, 351, 944, 10644, 47, 1295, 3956, 1238, 3742, 18, 7237, 239469, 15363, 712, 347, 441, 7, 100184, 32036, 62346, 10, 191145, 856, 50770, 503, 864, 46295, 38893, 75358, ...
[ 0.0986328125, 0.177490234375, 0.099365234375, 0.208740234375, 0.2193603515625, 0.1217041015625, 0.18017578125, 0.069580078125, 0.177490234375, 0.0699462890625, 0.1199951171875, 0.047515869140625, 0.1602783203125, 0.09613037109375, 0.1181640625, 0.0218505859375, 0.0266571044921875, ...
embed
44022355_c0
44022355
fsharp
0
Title: Counters in functional programming Problem title: Counters in functional programming Tags: list, f%23, pattern-matching Problem: Counters in functional programming I built a simple function that, given a list, returns a list of lists. Each single list have to be ordered. E.g.: subOrd [4;4;10;20;5;30;6;10] --> [[...
Counters in functional programming Counters in functional programming list f%23 pattern-matching Counters aux2 x1::_ x0::l3 x::xs Counters in functional programming I built a simple function that, given a list, returns a list of lists. Each single list have to be ordered. E.g.: I this is my present solution, it works p...
[ -0.0184326171875, -0.0017852783203125, 0.01129150390625, -0.0181884765625, -0.0040283203125, 0.006378173828125, -0.009033203125, -0.005401611328125, 0.0277099609375, -0.01275634765625, -0.0032196044921875, 0.008056640625, 0.03369140625, 0.01031494140625, 0.016357421875, -0.006134033203...
[ 197956, 7, 23, 123309, 56037, 5303, 1238, 3949, 3742, 103510, 98753, 2970, 304, 1022, 82825, 2389, 141, 363, 425, 88303, 8781, 32354, 34475, 30646, 98423, 11001, 765, 47, 12989, 87, 903, 83, 13379, 29806, 43240, 28875, 5299, 40494, 22443, ...
[ 0.2685546875, 0.0745849609375, 0.049163818359375, 0.222900390625, 0.1170654296875, 0.1680908203125, 0.0772705078125, 0.06988525390625, 0.1427001953125, 0.190673828125, 0.1971435546875, 0.1541748046875, 0.045684814453125, 0.129638671875, 0.039581298828125, 0.0560302734375, 0.015884399...
embed
52688930_c0
52688930
fsharp
0
Title: F# HTTP Post, Reading statuscode response Problem title: F# HTTP Post, Reading statuscode response Tags: post, http, f%23 Problem: F# HTTP Post, Reading statuscode response Im using Fsharp.DATA to send a HTTP POST Request and read the response statuscode. In this instance I'm expecting a 302(Re-direct) on succes...
F# HTTP Post, Reading statuscode response F# HTTP Post, Reading statuscode response post http f%23 HTTP Post Reading cap:string Http.Request foo.com create_account FormValues email1 password1 StatusCode Not F# HTTP Post, Reading statuscode response Im using Fsharp.DATA to send a HTTP POST Request and read the response ...
[ 0.0235595703125, -0.001617431640625, 0.0064697265625, -0.006683349609375, 0.0211181640625, -0.003692626953125, 0.0191650390625, -0.00128173828125, -0.0157470703125, -0.00494384765625, 0.0303955078125, 0.01611328125, -0.02783203125, -0.0185546875, -0.000965118408203125, -0.0012969970703...
[ 563, 4904, 135913, 2795, 104951, 10778, 40899, 57553, 1305, 1621, 1238, 3742, 3540, 91693, 3062, 75616, 5775, 31, 277, 28282, 213499, 15236, 42272, 3340, 418, 78506, 56504, 114211, 11205, 17368, 89280, 254, 17758, 10, 81903, 12301, 41206, 137...
[ 0.115966796875, 0.2139892578125, 0.24267578125, 0.1690673828125, 0.2154541015625, 0.1905517578125, 0.181884765625, 0.200439453125, 0.09100341796875, 0.084716796875, 0.091552734375, 0.1385498046875, 0.1634521484375, 0.0870361328125, 0.07177734375, 0.084716796875, 0.09576416015625, 0...
embed
34975350_c0
34975350
fsharp
0
Title: Why do I receive an error when adding a namespace over a module? Problem title: Why do I receive an error when adding a namespace over a module? Tags: module, types, f%23, namespaces Problem: Why do I receive an error when adding a namespace over a module? I am receiving an error when I declare a namespace over ...
Why do I receive an error when adding a namespace over a module? Why do I receive an error when adding a namespace over a module? module types f%23 namespaces Why ManageModules CreateModule.UILogic System.Windows.Input Error UILogic.State UILogic.Interaction ManageModule.Entities System.Collections.ObjectModel Creation...
[ 0.00836181640625, 0.033447265625, 0.00457763671875, 0.01336669921875, 0.01531982421875, 0.0052490234375, 0.0034637451171875, -0.024169921875, -0.00078582763671875, -0.0177001953125, 0.01806640625, -0.0113525390625, 0.0303955078125, -0.01019287109375, 0.0101318359375, -0.008056640625, ...
[ 44084, 53299, 18499, 154107, 210716, 645, 88996, 142, 10, 52895, 1238, 3949, 3742, 16456, 429, 91616, 60291, 151313, 8782, 33457, 113972, 12353, 43342, 212059, 111481, 1771, 135206, 44851, 78457, 8996, 140290, 15678, 100474, 29805, 83279, 87652, ...
[ 0.0772705078125, 0.0843505859375, 0.2318115234375, 0.1949462890625, 0.329345703125, 0.158935546875, 0.22607421875, 0.0146484375, 0.033203125, 0.120849609375, 0.040069580078125, 0.046905517578125, 0.114501953125, 0.0848388671875, 0.0304718017578125, 0.1011962890625, 0.048492431640625,...
embed
28942357_c0
28942357
fsharp
0
Title: F#: Automatically deleting files in directory Problem title: F#: Automatically deleting files in directory Tags: file, f%23, hash, directory Problem: F#: Automatically deleting files in directory I have a hash map, with each key corresponding to a byte array. The values are the path names of files that share the...
F#: Automatically deleting files in directory F#: Automatically deleting files in directory file f%23 hash directory Automatically Seq.length File.Delete F#: Automatically deleting files in directory I have a hash map, with each key corresponding to a byte array. The values are the path names of files that share the sa...
[ 0.0087890625, 0.00531005859375, -0.0024261474609375, 0.014404296875, -0.02392578125, -0.0107421875, 0.0291748046875, -0.0054931640625, 0.0166015625, -0.0146484375, 0.0054931640625, 0.04541015625, -0.00183868408203125, 0.0263671875, 0.01092529296875, 0.00390625, -0.0120849609375, -0...
[ 563, 4904, 51719, 71407, 24674, 1916, 102158, 23, 14364, 53, 11435, 1238, 3949, 3742, 1556, 127, 503, 864, 23986, 42724, 4657, 46485, 22288, 12638, 22799, 42518, 390, 67, 10298, 142424, 60875, 123055, 12008, 5701, 1884, 33022, 32354, 191082, ...
[ 0.0994873046875, 0.201904296875, 0.1689453125, 0.08074951171875, 0.198974609375, 0.0816650390625, 0.16064453125, 0.046630859375, 0.1239013671875, 0.050323486328125, 0.1917724609375, 0.0750732421875, 0.0196380615234375, 0.1302490234375, 0.14892578125, 0.072509765625, 0.06024169921875,...
embed
75681578_c0
75681578
fsharp
0
Title: How to &quot;concat&quot; two options Problem title: How to &quot;concat&quot; two options Tags: f%23 Problem: How to "concat" two options I'm looking through the F# docs and am wondering about a "missing" function in the Option module. There is a map2 that takes two options and seems to do a logical AND on it. ...
How to &quot;concat&quot; two options How to &quot;concat&quot; two options f%23 How map2 Some None How to "concat" two options I'm looking through the F# docs and am wondering about a "missing" function in the Option module. There is a map2 that takes two options and seems to do a logical AND on it. If either is None,...
[ 0.013427734375, -0.004547119140625, 0.005645751953125, 0.0137939453125, -0.004852294921875, 0.0069580078125, 0.0030517578125, -0.00970458984375, 0.0091552734375, 0.0002384185791015625, -0.017578125, -0.0037841796875, 0.007080078125, -0.00860595703125, 0.00677490234375, 0.00032043457031...
[ 11249, 47, 2271, 4460, 6626, 50717, 1238, 3742, 22288, 304, 31384, 438, 86, 563, 4904, 45188, 214, 32354, 86769, 88996, 51776, 62775, 289, 48762, 4263, 40101, 83, 16750, 136, 275, 30646, 420, 33172, 1632, 15044, 11, 7225, 23009, 103510, 1...
[ 0.0499267578125, 0.005126953125, 0.1446533203125, 0.2705078125, 0.1451416015625, 0.25537109375, 0.03564453125, 0.0574951171875, 0.119384765625, 0.133544921875, 0.1370849609375, 0.0692138671875, 0.1578369140625, 0.05780029296875, 0.1575927734375, 0.077880859375, 0.0594482421875, 0.1...
embed
21128332_c1
21128332
fsharp
1
.OpenReadAsync(url) let person = js.ReadObject(reader) :?> Person printfn "Name: %s, Phone number: %d" person.Name person.Phone } printfn "starting x" let x = Task.Factory.StartNew(fun () -> main "x") printfn "starting y" let y = Task.Factory.StartNew(fun () -> main "y") Task.WaitAll(x, y) $ fsharpc -r System.Runtime.S...
.OpenReadAsync(url) let person = js.ReadObject(reader) :?> Person printfn "Name: %s, Phone number: %d" person.Name person.Phone } printfn "starting x" let x = Task.Factory.StartNew(fun () -> main "x") printfn "starting y" let y = Task.Factory.StartNew(fun () -> main "y") Task.WaitAll(x, y) $ fsharpc -r System.Runtime.S...
[ -0.000743865966796875, 0.024169921875, -0.00174713134765625, -0.0016326904296875, 0.005645751953125, 0.0072021484375, -0.0005340576171875, 0.0162353515625, -0.00732421875, -0.044677734375, 0.0048828125, -0.0018310546875, 0.01300048828125, -0.0089111328125, 0.050048828125, -0.0308837890...
[ 5, 103264, 31345, 284, 12654, 238, 25002, 2633, 3445, 1647, 7, 46471, 75161, 1283, 820, 16, 15270, 28412, 14783, 163612, 12, 1745, 4, 41761, 14012, 71, 58, 163147, 17137, 214, 1022, 9598, 92, 135518, 31667, 126597, 46568, 16498, 15, 5201,...
[ 0.01873779296875, 0.201416015625, 0.306640625, 0.047882080078125, 0.235107421875, 0.1142578125, 0.2120361328125, 0.108154296875, 0.1409912109375, 0.18701171875, 0.096435546875, 0.1861572265625, 0.2127685546875, 0.203857421875, 0.1103515625, 0.00433349609375, 0.1624755859375, 0.1662...
embed
1033552_c0
1033552
fsharp
0
Title: How is Lisp related to F#, and is learning Lisp a useful leg up to F#? Problem title: How is Lisp related to F#, and is learning Lisp a useful leg up to F#? Tags: compare-contrast, programming-languages, f%23, lisp Problem: How is Lisp related to F#, and is learning Lisp a useful leg up to F#? This is the situat...
How is Lisp related to F#, and is learning Lisp a useful leg up to F#? How is Lisp related to F#, and is learning Lisp a useful leg up to F#? compare-contrast programming-languages f%23 lisp How Lisp How is Lisp related to F#, and is learning Lisp a useful leg up to F#? This is the situation : I mostly program C# and h...
[ 0.01416015625, 0.01275634765625, -0.000423431396484375, -0.00421142578125, -0.0145263671875, 0.00482177734375, -0.0045166015625, -0.0076904296875, 0.00982666015625, -0.018310546875, 0.0091552734375, -0.005767822265625, -0.00384521484375, 0.01220703125, -0.004791259765625, -0.0125122070...
[ 11249, 1261, 7008, 62548, 563, 4904, 52080, 80234, 6049, 1257, 47, 69101, 57361, 56037, 196651, 1238, 3742, 400, 16648, 153161, 1528, 59121, 52895, 18, 3444, 388, 2806, 1884, 30698, 123309, 449, 162520, 35166, 83, 26818, 352, 2263, 7, 30391...
[ 0.047454833984375, 0.2142333984375, 0.2451171875, 0.1099853515625, 0.129150390625, 0.1846923828125, 0.08209228515625, 0.10443115234375, 0.067626953125, 0.042449951171875, 0.011505126953125, 0.1268310546875, 0.10888671875, 0.1048583984375, 0.1214599609375, 0.0672607421875, 0.040252685...
embed
54488735_c0
54488735
fsharp
0
Title: F# marshalling of Dictionary&lt;string, object&gt; from deserialized JSON Problem title: F# marshalling of Dictionary&lt;string, object&gt; from deserialized JSON Tags: json, f%23 Problem: F# marshalling of Dictionary from deserialized JSON Within F#, I'm using JavascriptSerializer.DeserializeObject to read in a...
F# marshalling of Dictionary&lt;string, object&gt; from deserialized JSON F# marshalling of Dictionary&lt;string, object&gt; from deserialized JSON json f%23 deserialized Dictionary JSON JavascriptSerializer.DeserializeObject System.Object MyValue Scalar Array Object Array.map F# marshalling of Dictionary from deserial...
[ 0.00982666015625, 0.016357421875, -0.0120849609375, -0.01544189453125, -0.00848388671875, -0.0177001953125, -0.0213623046875, 0.016357421875, -0.01019287109375, 0.005645751953125, 0.002227783203125, 0.0013427734375, 0.00093841552734375, -0.001312255859375, 0.0174560546875, -0.005340576...
[ 563, 4904, 10283, 29907, 111, 147638, 1277, 91693, 36746, 5386, 1295, 8, 184, 51626, 29367, 821, 58627, 1647, 1681, 1238, 3742, 74181, 4233, 52825, 73347, 25435, 119066, 46471, 75161, 12353, 2646, 856, 50770, 81543, 320, 69253, 134549, 62346,...
[ 0.1234130859375, 0.198974609375, 0.1104736328125, 0.1134033203125, 0.0168609619140625, 0.2269287109375, 0.0223541259765625, 0.148193359375, 0.1773681640625, 0.0718994140625, 0.082763671875, 0.1680908203125, 0.1212158203125, 0.1419677734375, 0.04669189453125, 0.130126953125, 0.1687011...
embed
6957454_c0
6957454
fsharp
0
Title: What is the purpose of ?? in F#? Problem title: What is the purpose of ?? in F#? Tags: f%23, syntax Problem: What is the purpose of ?? in F#? Section 3.6 (Symbolic Keywords) of The F# 2.0 Language Specification lists the symbolic keyword ?? (double question mark) as in use today (i.e., not as reserved for future...
What is the purpose of ?? in F#? What is the purpose of ?? in F#? f%23 syntax What What is the purpose of ?? in F#? Section 3.6 (Symbolic Keywords) of The F# 2.0 Language Specification lists the symbolic keyword ?? (double question mark) as in use today (i.e., not as reserved for future use ). What is its purpose? It i...
[ 0.0177001953125, -0.01422119140625, 0.0252685546875, 0.0034332275390625, 0.002777099609375, 0.00946044921875, 0.0040283203125, 0.01226806640625, -0.00341796875, 0.0196533203125, 0.0072021484375, -0.0025177001953125, 0.00830078125, -0.0067138671875, -0.01129150390625, 0.01202392578125, ...
[ 4865, 83, 70, 60042, 111, 24610, 23, 563, 4904, 32, 1238, 3949, 3742, 6002, 86531, 140978, 102738, 65183, 36846, 189755, 16655, 83658, 209052, 5303, 128201, 238, 166117, 15, 21555, 2661, 9655, 16188, 237, 4527, 18925, 959, 70488, 22690, 686...
[ 0.0753173828125, 0.0604248046875, 0.09307861328125, 0.26171875, 0.1171875, 0.289306640625, 0.118896484375, 0.17138671875, 0.2403564453125, 0.00225830078125, 0.112060546875, 0.032318115234375, 0.123291015625, 0.03167724609375, 0.078857421875, 0.047943115234375, 0.1326904296875, 0.07...
embed
30437966_c0
30437966
fsharp
0
Title: GroupBy Year then take Pairwise diffs except for the head value then Flatten Using Deedle and F# Problem title: GroupBy Year then take Pairwise diffs except for the head value then Flatten Using Deedle and F# Tags: f%23, deedle, f%23-data Problem: GroupBy Year then take Pairwise diffs except for the head value t...
GroupBy Year then take Pairwise diffs except for the head value then Flatten Using Deedle and F# GroupBy Year then take Pairwise diffs except for the head value then Flatten Using Deedle and F# f%23 deedle f%23-data GroupBy Year Pairwise Flatten Using Deedle data:seq DateTime Seq.groupBy k.Year Seq.map Seq.pairwise Seq...
[ 0.00439453125, 0.019287109375, -0.01385498046875, 0.00555419921875, -0.011474609375, 0.00823974609375, -0.00927734375, 0.0067138671875, 0.00299072265625, 0.0181884765625, -0.01708984375, 0.03466796875, -0.0040283203125, -0.0057373046875, 0.01544189453125, 0.012451171875, -0.009704589...
[ 10760, 75358, 42552, 5646, 1342, 481, 90825, 71337, 7, 40494, 10336, 34292, 106516, 510, 262, 297, 133, 563, 4904, 3742, 8, 1238, 27495, 10135, 2053, 864, 25512, 70059, 51588, 472, 69085, 62346, 109637, 31251, 196352, 138724, 64876, 25632, ...
[ 0.193359375, 0.1497802734375, 0.1978759765625, 0.05230712890625, 0.0626220703125, 0.026580810546875, 0.186279296875, 0.2098388671875, 0.004608154296875, 0.039306640625, 0.1451416015625, 0.1041259765625, 0.1754150390625, 0.1507568359375, 0.14501953125, 0.1710205078125, 0.170654296875,...
embed
59590680_c0
59590680
fsharp
0
Title: F# Interactive (fsi.exe) support in.Net Core SDK (v3.1.100.14727) Problem title: F# Interactive (fsi.exe) support in.Net Core SDK (v3.1.100.14727) Tags: f%23, .net-core, .net-core-sdk, f%23-interactive Problem: F# Interactive (fsi.exe) support in.Net Core SDK (v3.1.100.14727) I want to deploy\use F# interactive ...
F# Interactive (fsi.exe) support in.Net Core SDK (v3.1.100.14727) F# Interactive (fsi.exe) support in.Net Core SDK (v3.1.100.14727) f%23 .net-core .net-core-sdk f%23-interactive Interactive fsi.exe in.Net Core SDK v3.1.100.14727 Program Files x86 Microsoft Visual Studio Professional Common7 IDE CommonExtensions FSharp ...
[ -0.0257568359375, 0.00098419189453125, 0.02001953125, 0.00872802734375, -0.01141357421875, -0.01904296875, 0.0013275146484375, -0.000774383544921875, -0.01116943359375, 0.006866455078125, 0.004974365234375, 0.0019989013671875, -0.002838134765625, -0.00179290771484375, 0.026123046875, 0...
[ 563, 4904, 5337, 71232, 420, 172, 5, 46480, 8060, 23, 24447, 31365, 159, 45461, 334, 97109, 3559, 128497, 80847, 15, 1238, 3742, 1179, 9, 30854, 5740, 27495, 10433, 3768, 7663, 42724, 15276, 7244, 73372, 22968, 61928, 151301, 966, 36497, ...
[ 0.1605224609375, 0.2318115234375, 0.1883544921875, 0.203857421875, 0.1339111328125, 0.228759765625, 0.0286407470703125, 0.21484375, 0.1859130859375, 0.05419921875, 0.1614990234375, 0.213623046875, 0.05364990234375, 0.202392578125, 0.01123046875, 0.182373046875, 0.1201171875, 0.1102...
embed
38248229_c1
38248229
fsharp
1
NonlinearObjectiveFunction and NonlinearCostraint . I read on documentation that objective function can be written as a Linq Expression, but I never used it. There is an alternative way to insert objective function and costraints? Or, please, can you suggest where are similar examples in Linq Expression for F#? EDIT I...
NonlinearObjectiveFunction and NonlinearCostraint . I read on documentation that objective function can be written as a Linq Expression, but I never used it. There is an alternative way to insert objective function and costraints? Or, please, can you suggest where are similar examples in Linq Expression for F#? EDIT I...
[ -0.01904296875, 0.00958251953125, -0.00323486328125, -0.0002918243408203125, -0.000705718994140625, -0.00872802734375, 0.000545501708984375, -0.0086669921875, -0.00872802734375, -0.036376953125, 0.01153564453125, 0.018798828125, 0.0191650390625, -0.020751953125, 0.01324462890625, -0.00...
[ 3775, 2256, 147, 46471, 170, 100034, 97249, 10763, 136, 10625, 2816, 4288, 209806, 151814, 32354, 831, 59121, 237, 339, 44982, 25129, 1830, 8306, 11814, 30700, 3917, 183540, 11034, 50256, 933, 21373, 27781, 563, 4904, 54076, 13, 43938, 47691,...
[ 0.128173828125, 0.2017822265625, 0.07568359375, 0.124755859375, 0.179931640625, 0.170166015625, 0.186279296875, 0.0804443359375, 0.042327880859375, 0.0654296875, 0.1676025390625, 0.143798828125, 0.0543212890625, 0.330078125, 0.2200927734375, 0.038818359375, 0.1260986328125, 0.02716...
embed
53092395_c0
53092395
fsharp
0
Title: Controlling async actions that might conflict in F# Problem title: Controlling async actions that might conflict in F# Tags: async-await, f%23, concurrency Problem: Controlling async actions that might conflict in F# I have many actions ( Async<T> list ) to perform in F#. I can execute most of these actions in p...
Controlling async actions that might conflict in F# Controlling async actions that might conflict in F# async-await f%23 concurrency Controlling Async Seq.map Async.RunSynchronously Seq.toList Controlling async actions that might conflict in F# I have many actions ( Async<T> list ) to perform in F#. I can execute most ...
[ -0.0185546875, -0.01531982421875, 0.002899169921875, -0.03466796875, -0.00970458984375, -0.010498046875, -0.00811767578125, -0.002044677734375, 0.006591796875, 0.00787353515625, -0.005767822265625, 0.0556640625, 0.00141143798828125, 0.023681640625, 0.01312255859375, 0.01470947265625, ...
[ 27131, 2069, 10, 12654, 238, 61972, 13648, 79612, 563, 4904, 7978, 217, 1238, 3742, 108636, 982, 503, 864, 62346, 163321, 217835, 127, 1900, 188, 154663, 450, 23, 5941, 618, 5303, 51339, 71924, 2684, 95103, 11435, 56776, 12638, 22631, 13939...
[ 0.1787109375, 0.0255584716796875, 0.046875, 0.2257080078125, 0.116455078125, 0.1910400390625, 0.1527099609375, 0.25390625, 0.1317138671875, 0.19775390625, 0.12939453125, 0.0390625, 0.067138671875, 0.11181640625, 0.124755859375, 0.0609130859375, 0.00885009765625, 0.06781005859375, ...
embed
66426997_c0
66426997
fsharp
0
Title: How can I transform an object of a given type to a record? Problem title: How can I transform an object of a given type to a record? Tags: type-providers, f%23 Problem: How can I transform an object of a given type to a record? I get a IEnumerable of object from using a SqlCommandProvider . Those objects match m...
How can I transform an object of a given type to a record? How can I transform an object of a given type to a record? type-providers f%23 How SqlCommandProvider a:A c:A SELECT Examples cmd.Execute Seq.map How can I transform an object of a given type to a record? I get a IEnumerable of object from using a SqlCommandPro...
[ -0.00159454345703125, 0.0021514892578125, 0.01385498046875, 0.0269775390625, -0.008056640625, -0.01007080078125, -0.044921875, 0.0155029296875, 0.009521484375, -0.01153564453125, 0.002899169921875, 0.0002880096435546875, 0.0068359375, 0.0126953125, -0.01055908203125, -0.032470703125, ...
[ 11249, 831, 87, 27198, 36746, 111, 34475, 10644, 47, 10, 17164, 93136, 14202, 1238, 3742, 159, 99247, 10770, 12018, 177997, 62160, 284, 6755, 144832, 89536, 1827, 211603, 864, 62346, 142, 2046, 75536, 2606, 56, 2886, 14858, 15555, 3365, 316...
[ 0.0814208984375, 0.09716796875, 0.025909423828125, 0.2430419921875, 0.250732421875, 0.0372314453125, 0.10675048828125, 0.223876953125, 0.1239013671875, 0.1143798828125, 0.2783203125, 0.186279296875, 0.09521484375, 0.00213623046875, 0.0758056640625, 0.00067138671875, 0.21337890625, ...
embed
73533389_c0
73533389
fsharp
0
Title: How does implicit FSharp.Core reference work in an fsproj? Problem title: How does implicit FSharp.Core reference work in an fsproj? Tags: f%23, visual-studio, nuget, c%23 Problem: How does implicit FSharp.Core reference work in an fsproj? Months ago I had build a Windows app using a mix of C# and F# projects. T...
How does implicit FSharp.Core reference work in an fsproj? How does implicit FSharp.Core reference work in an fsproj? f%23 visual-studio nuget c%23 How FSharp.Core How does implicit FSharp.Core reference work in an fsproj? Months ago I had build a Windows app using a mix of C# and F# projects. The C# project uses FShar...
[ 0.0028839111328125, 0.0301513671875, 0.021240234375, 0.0103759765625, -0.002593994140625, -0.023681640625, -0.0023956298828125, 0.0048828125, -0.002838134765625, 0.023193359375, 0.01556396484375, -0.0118408203125, -0.01080322265625, 0.0311279296875, 0.01904296875, 0.00830078125, 0.00...
[ 11249, 14602, 165164, 93774, 3467, 254, 5, 50886, 13, 91067, 4488, 23, 1238, 47606, 897, 32, 142, 3949, 3742, 21176, 52629, 315, 3794, 127, 7, 6650, 1902, 45367, 3773, 4027, 17368, 10, 17664, 111, 313, 4904, 136, 563, 77635, 13452, 4527...
[ 0.077392578125, 0.051177978515625, 0.279052734375, 0.115234375, 0.19873046875, 0.2315673828125, 0.0540771484375, 0.1954345703125, 0.1102294921875, 0.2421875, 0.1370849609375, 0.099365234375, 0.08831787109375, 0.1356201171875, 0.237060546875, 0.005126953125, 0.041107177734375, 0.014...
embed
43499813_c0
43499813
fsharp
0
Title: How to catch a SocketException Problem title: How to catch a SocketException Tags: try-with, sockets, f%23 Problem: How to catch a SocketException I am having trouble constructing the with portion of the following F# try..with statement. There are lots of exception handling examples out there, but I could not fi...
How to catch a SocketException How to catch a SocketException try-with sockets f%23 SocketException System.Net.Sockets.SocketException How try..with Dns.GetHostEntry test_smtp smtp_server_address IPHostEntry GetHostEntry IPEndPoint hostEntry.AddressList Socket endPoint.AddressFamily SocketType.Stream ProtocolType.Tcp t...
[ -0.01312255859375, 0.032958984375, 0.003448486328125, -0.002960205078125, 0.019775390625, -0.0179443359375, -0.00994873046875, -0.000164031982421875, 0.0027618408203125, -0.008056640625, 0.006866455078125, 0.01324462890625, -0.0166015625, -0.000881195068359375, 0.0279541015625, 0.00049...
[ 11249, 47, 105556, 1061, 27853, 19279, 63928, 10, 9790, 76228, 221, 1238, 3949, 3742, 12353, 24447, 8912, 1779, 11193, 7768, 15123, 3034, 14050, 254, 39642, 8021, 20779, 152378, 147534, 27980, 154663, 3564, 196707, 115061, 121422, 235603, 20805...
[ 0.0216064453125, 0.013671875, 0.205322265625, 0.1099853515625, 0.1875, 0.0968017578125, 0.204833984375, 0.0245819091796875, 0.169677734375, 0.13330078125, 0.0689697265625, 0.025482177734375, 0.001678466796875, 0.1204833984375, 0.0189971923828125, 0.02069091796875, 0.06317138671875, ...
embed
30321523_c0
30321523
fsharp
0
Title: the mechanics of let! in computation expressions Problem title: the mechanics of let! in computation expressions Tags: f%23, computation-expression Problem: the mechanics of let! in computation expressions I am currently working on the computation expression series of the fabulous fsharpforfunandprofit website a...
the mechanics of let! in computation expressions the mechanics of let! in computation expressions f%23 computation-expression Bind Alice Product the mechanics of let! in computation expressions I am currently working on the computation expression series of the fabulous fsharpforfunandprofit website and I have a questio...
[ -0.0047607421875, 0.017822265625, 0.016357421875, 0.00616455078125, 0.02001953125, 0.01483154296875, -0.006927490234375, -0.007568359375, 0.0257568359375, -0.015380859375, -0.0106201171875, 0.02294921875, 0.00030517578125, 0.0074462890625, 0.0018157958984375, 0.00012683868408203125, ...
[ 135969, 7, 111, 2633, 38, 23, 181135, 1363, 125195, 1238, 3949, 3742, 204629, 16666, 71, 66083, 73111, 20697, 36549, 222522, 89280, 254, 2472, 16498, 39348, 4165, 9655, 199, 1681, 201, 5429, 11, 48398, 10644, 16454, 5526, 110, 959, 27689, ...
[ 0.2066650390625, 0.109619140625, 0.1033935546875, 0.245849609375, 0.158203125, 0.078125, 0.1834716796875, 0.043853759765625, 0.2025146484375, 0.057861328125, 0.037017822265625, 0.1107177734375, 0.1710205078125, 0.1868896484375, 0.143310546875, 0.2401123046875, 0.1915283203125, 0.03...
embed
61106818_c0
61106818
fsharp
0
Title: Can I call the &quot;Set&quot; method of a struct property using reflection? Problem title: Can I call the &quot;Set&quot; method of a struct property using reflection? Tags: c%23, .net, f%23, reflection, system.reflection Problem: Can I call the "Set" method of a struct property using reflection? I define a str...
Can I call the &quot;Set&quot; method of a struct property using reflection? Can I call the &quot;Set&quot; method of a struct property using reflection? c%23 .net f%23 reflection system.reflection reflection Can Set Settable SettableProperty s.SettableProperty Abc CreateWithValue Activator.CreateInstance GetProperty p...
[ 0.00579833984375, 0.0284423828125, 0.0274658203125, 0.0020751953125, -0.00482177734375, -0.01708984375, -0.003936767578125, -0.00909423828125, 0.0054931640625, 0.01953125, -0.00390625, 0.0498046875, 0.00150299072265625, 0.0001583099365234375, 0.00096893310546875, 0.017333984375, 0.01...
[ 4171, 87, 11782, 294, 126, 55300, 36716, 57266, 17368, 44961, 1830, 3742, 1179, 5426, 34334, 19943, 115966, 2886, 10752, 1264, 91, 22819, 3157, 238, 151313, 194583, 856, 50770, 42902, 4597, 63784, 116071, 25793, 78572, 23253, 61924, 831, 5423...
[ 0.1087646484375, 0.028289794921875, 0.147216796875, 0.1539306640625, 0.2242431640625, 0.2103271484375, 0.2337646484375, 0.2227783203125, 0.094482421875, 0.25634765625, 0.15576171875, 0.0673828125, 0.139404296875, 0.091064453125, 0.1943359375, 0.1922607421875, 0.2100830078125, 0.200...
embed
49523346_c1
49523346
fsharp
1
be easy. Here is a working version in C#: public static IEnumerable<TResult> LeftOuterJoin<TLeft, TRight, TKey, TResult>( this IEnumerable<TLeft> first, IEnumerable<TRight> second, Func<TLeft, TKey> getLeftKey, Func<TRight, TKey> getRightKey, Func<TLeft, TRight, TResult> getResult, Func<TLeft, TResult> getDefaultResul...
be easy. Here is a working version in C#: public static IEnumerable<TResult> LeftOuterJoin<TLeft, TRight, TKey, TResult>( this IEnumerable<TLeft> first, IEnumerable<TRight> second, Func<TLeft, TKey> getLeftKey, Func<TRight, TKey> getRightKey, Func<TLeft, TRight, TResult> getResult, Func<TLeft, TResult> getDefaultResul...
[ 0.0107421875, 0.00872802734375, 0.00701904296875, -0.000640869140625, 0.020751953125, -0.004119873046875, -0.00897216796875, 0.00185394287109375, 0.023681640625, -0.0230712890625, -0.019287109375, 0.0301513671875, -0.0181884765625, 0.012939453125, -0.0184326171875, 0.00927734375, -0....
[ 186, 23468, 5, 11853, 83, 10, 20697, 11389, 23, 313, 4904, 12, 3835, 201939, 75536, 2606, 56, 2886, 28981, 90, 7136, 636, 2480, 79858, 16604, 73, 41445, 13, 14107, 22553, 384, 162429, 903, 5117, 17932, 28670, 2046, 5267, 7, 187423, 11, ...
[ 0.1363525390625, 0.23388671875, 0.038909912109375, 0.037384033203125, 0.0020751953125, 0.001007080078125, 0.1187744140625, 0.10272216796875, 0.093994140625, 0.05780029296875, 0.20068359375, 0.0209808349609375, 0.1026611328125, 0.222900390625, 0.152587890625, 0.2242431640625, 0.178833...
embed
16540344_c0
16540344
fsharp
0
Title: Any problems if discriminated union has lots of options? Problem title: Any problems if discriminated union has lots of options? Tags: f%23, discriminated-union Problem: Any problems if discriminated union has lots of options? Yes, a trivial question, but I couldn't find an expert opinion on it. I am using compu...
Any problems if discriminated union has lots of options? Any problems if discriminated union has lots of options? f%23 discriminated-union Any XElement Any problems if discriminated union has lots of options? Yes, a trivial question, but I couldn't find an expert opinion on it. I am using computation expressions to seq...
[ -0.0068359375, 0.0279541015625, 0.006561279296875, 0.010498046875, -0.00872802734375, -0.025634765625, -0.000396728515625, -0.00567626953125, 0.022216796875, -0.02392578125, -0.0120849609375, -0.005462646484375, 0.033935546875, 0.0242919921875, -0.0037841796875, 0.018798828125, 0.010...
[ 28541, 44402, 2174, 55970, 3674, 69941, 1556, 71358, 111, 50717, 1238, 3949, 3742, 87046, 90878, 19929, 1927, 686, 9655, 69427, 26808, 33153, 17368, 181135, 125195, 40, 944, 10723, 8752, 9433, 112397, 32354, 5701, 138256, 12921, 162515, 61924, ...
[ 0.1038818359375, 0.2003173828125, 0.11474609375, 0.254638671875, 0.109130859375, 0.2430419921875, 0.077392578125, 0.2344970703125, 0.10595703125, 0.287841796875, 0.077392578125, 0.04107666015625, 0.1397705078125, 0.205078125, 0.069580078125, 0.1937255859375, 0.00091552734375, 0.048...
embed
1993042_c0
1993042
fsharp
0
Title: Converting a System.Func&lt;&gt; to a FastFunc&lt;&gt; in F# Problem title: Converting a System.Func&lt;&gt; to a FastFunc&lt;&gt; in F# Tags: ironpython, fastfunc, f%23 Problem: Converting a System.Func<> to a FastFunc<> in F# When interacting with F# libraries from IronPython it seems that Python function obje...
Converting a System.Func&lt;&gt; to a FastFunc&lt;&gt; in F# Converting a System.Func&lt;&gt; to a FastFunc&lt;&gt; in F# ironpython fastfunc f%23 Converting System.Func FastFunc myFunc2 f.Invoke Converting a System.Func<> to a FastFunc<> in F# When interacting with F# libraries from IronPython it seems that Python fun...
[ -0.0008087158203125, -0.002899169921875, 0.012939453125, -0.01287841796875, 0.009033203125, -0.0230712890625, -0.000255584716796875, -0.028564453125, -0.01202392578125, -0.023193359375, 0.0089111328125, 0.03466796875, -0.016357421875, 0.025146484375, 0.0081787109375, -0.00811767578125,...
[ 1657, 814, 1916, 12353, 5, 97249, 238, 47, 25290, 563, 4904, 10, 193, 191, 6493, 50828, 4271, 16498, 1238, 3742, 759, 304, 23253, 23, 78974, 35773, 70599, 683, 53, 145581, 32354, 36746, 959, 191082, 117176, 5570, 115081, 101758, 26946, 17...
[ 0.0460205078125, 0.166259765625, 0.016632080078125, 0.1976318359375, 0.09228515625, 0.2322998046875, 0.1373291015625, 0.0965576171875, 0.205322265625, 0.1510009765625, 0.2269287109375, 0.05535888671875, 0.1019287109375, 0.057891845703125, 0.10760498046875, 0.1363525390625, 0.16906738...
embed
12598779_c0
12598779
fsharp
0
Title: Is there anyway fsi.exe can be made to run on .NET 3.5? Problem title: Is there anyway fsi.exe can be made to run on .NET 3.5? Tags: f%23 Problem: Is there anyway fsi.exe can be made to run on .NET 3.5? I am have managed to get fsi.exe become 64 bit... next I want it to load/work with .NET 3.5. Has anyone figure...
Is there anyway fsi.exe can be made to run on .NET 3.5? Is there anyway fsi.exe can be made to run on .NET 3.5? f%23 System.PlatformNotSupportedException fsi.exe NET SPSite Microsoft SharePoint Runtime Microsoft.SharePoint.Administration.SPConfigurationDatabase.get_Farm Microsoft.SharePoint.Administration.SPFarm.FindLo...
[ -0.01080322265625, 0.032958984375, 0.007598876953125, -0.01055908203125, -0.01385498046875, -0.00604248046875, 0.00262451171875, -0.0040283203125, 0.0021514892578125, -0.033447265625, 0.01531982421875, 0.00946044921875, -0.0057373046875, -0.02587890625, 0.0224609375, -0.0006103515625, ...
[ 2071, 2685, 109954, 1238, 172, 5, 46480, 831, 7228, 11675, 98, 17777, 38704, 47, 3742, 12353, 117231, 5037, 122116, 2037, 6982, 63928, 159, 9059, 1486, 7244, 131371, 69042, 147534, 169057, 9434, 59994, 37382, 80908, 204582, 203758, 140622, 56...
[ 0.0062255859375, 0.04022216796875, 0.0755615234375, 0.1685791015625, 0.244140625, 0.04888916015625, 0.208984375, 0.10162353515625, 0.1175537109375, 0.138671875, 0.08984375, 0.18359375, 0.2880859375, 0.0211944580078125, 0.132080078125, 0.05255126953125, 0.0180206298828125, 0.0875244...
embed
7597426_c1
7597426
fsharp
1
I'm trying to do this in an F# script which I guess is 32bit, so how would I work around that? Also since this is probably a general problem with F# scripts and 64bit dlls, how would you work around the problem of needing to reference 64bit dlls in F# scripts? Edit I used corflags.exe in the visual studio cmd prompt t...
I'm trying to do this in an F# script which I guess is 32bit, so how would I work around that? Also since this is probably a general problem with F# scripts and 64bit dlls, how would you work around the problem of needing to reference 64bit dlls in F# scripts? Edit I used corflags.exe in the visual studio cmd prompt t...
[ -0.016845703125, 0.0257568359375, 0.00811767578125, 0.00286865234375, -0.004913330078125, -0.01361083984375, -0.00701904296875, -0.00555419921875, 0.0103759765625, -0.027587890625, -0.00128173828125, 0.0133056640625, -0.004364013671875, -0.0164794921875, 0.035888671875, 0.0006599426269...
[ 31577, 903, 563, 4904, 26499, 2789, 3137, 4488, 10932, 2967, 7911, 81717, 3871, 91067, 7, 8231, 190872, 46480, 21176, 12275, 1827, 105876, 2811, 40383, 1238, 172, 47, 17997, 10715, 420, 89280, 254, 158288, 56, 16428, 73, 212398, 76896, 7280...
[ 0.00408935546875, 0.03851318359375, 0.16259765625, 0.2548828125, 0.1923828125, 0.1627197265625, 0.1668701171875, 0.085693359375, 0.092529296875, 0.07073974609375, 0.2169189453125, 0.192138671875, 0.000244140625, 0.2078857421875, 0.0325927734375, 0.06365966796875, 0.1912841796875, 0...
embed
30622428_c0
30622428
fsharp
0
Title: standard library factorial function .Net Problem title: standard library factorial function .Net Tags: f%23, c%23, .net Problem: standard library factorial function .Net I cannot seem to find any builtin factorial function in .Net, which I find incredible strange. In many languages, for example python, there is ...
standard library factorial function .Net standard library factorial function .Net f%23 c%23 .net Net x-1 standard library factorial function .Net I cannot seem to find any builtin factorial function in .Net, which I find incredible strange. In many languages, for example python, there is a factorial function in the sta...
[ -0.0022430419921875, 0.01385498046875, 0.0146484375, -0.0068359375, -0.0096435546875, -0.00897216796875, 0.007537841796875, 0.003631591796875, -0.017333984375, -0.03271484375, 0.0033416748046875, -0.010986328125, -0.0203857421875, -0.0050048828125, 0.019287109375, -0.00396728515625, ...
[ 5570, 35773, 1294, 31461, 15403, 32354, 5, 24447, 1238, 3949, 3742, 1179, 10086, 1022, 5759, 53418, 48903, 7413, 2499, 88303, 73, 23, 190098, 114453, 5941, 46876, 17198, 50828, 10, 10484, 3249, 10002, 3871, 29806, 12601, 2046, 1429, 3794, 7...
[ 0.1783447265625, 0.185546875, 0.0843505859375, 0.2286376953125, 0.1875, 0.2115478515625, 0.05413818359375, 0.224365234375, 0.043548583984375, 0.01171875, 0.086669921875, 0.1768798828125, 0.1845703125, 0.0972900390625, 0.12646484375, 0.08056640625, 0.0146636962890625, 0.070556640625...
embed
66004613_c0
66004613
fsharp
0
Title: In F#, how to always execute a bound Async process? Problem title: In F#, how to always execute a bound Async process? Tags: f%23, asynchronous Problem: In F#, how to always execute a bound Async process? I have the following methods in F#: let GetAllPatientNamesAsync() = async { let data = context.GetAllPatient...
In F#, how to always execute a bound Async process? In F#, how to always execute a bound Async process? f%23 asynchronous Async GetAllPatientNamesAsync context.GetAllPatientNamesAsync Async.AwaitTask Async.RunSynchronously FsNetwork.GetAllPatientNamesAsync In F#, how to always execute a bound Async process? I have the ...
[ -0.0033111572265625, -0.006195068359375, 0.0106201171875, -0.002410888671875, 0.00604248046875, 0.00445556640625, 0.005828857421875, -0.0037384033203125, 0.0027008056640625, -0.049560546875, 0.0035552978515625, 0.0201416015625, 0.0004138946533203125, 0.000568389892578125, 0.017333984375,...
[ 563, 4904, 3642, 11343, 71924, 13, 99091, 62, 12654, 238, 9433, 1238, 3742, 101966, 20779, 43512, 8335, 118, 2517, 163612, 43701, 126, 634, 9874, 163321, 217835, 1900, 79850, 24447, 18244, 360, 150624, 43240, 133907, 8545, 1733, 24145, 2046, ...
[ 0.131591796875, 0.211669921875, 0.055145263671875, 0.184814453125, 0.1893310546875, 0.024017333984375, 0.2061767578125, 0.05938720703125, 0.223388671875, 0.121337890625, 0.1441650390625, 0.0736083984375, 0.0831298828125, 0.10498046875, 0.05303955078125, 0.13720703125, 0.0409851074218...
embed
11123777_c1
11123777
fsharp
1
indirect dependency on the .NET Framework assembly "FSharp.Core, Version=4.3.0.0, Culture=neutral, PublicKeyToken=b03f5f7f11d50a3a" which has a higher version "4.3.0.0" than the version "4.0.0.0" in the current target framework.' A look at IL Spy confirms that MyGeneratedTypes.dll indeed contains a reference to FSharp...
indirect dependency on the .NET Framework assembly "FSharp.Core, Version=4.3.0.0, Culture=neutral, PublicKeyToken=b03f5f7f11d50a3a" which has a higher version "4.3.0.0" than the version "4.0.0.0" in the current target framework.' A look at IL Spy confirms that MyGeneratedTypes.dll indeed contains a reference to FSharp...
[ -0.0201416015625, 0.035888671875, 0.006561279296875, -0.006317138671875, -0.0213623046875, -0.0152587890625, -0.0096435546875, -0.000484466552734375, 0.0002918243408203125, -0.0194091796875, 0.00665283203125, 0.007049560546875, -0.01544189453125, 0.0174560546875, 0.031982421875, -0.002...
[ 116361, 42548, 27771, 17777, 202220, 89845, 38526, 36381, 3467, 254, 50886, 40647, 107947, 28705, 99929, 105141, 218142, 16934, 162429, 1098, 2525, 77546, 11389, 158406, 151152, 30388, 170846, 30219, 103197, 2646, 135932, 2175, 297, 196707, 1181, ...
[ 0.2144775390625, 0.1982421875, 0.06585693359375, 0.160888671875, 0.1763916015625, 0.144775390625, 0.062042236328125, 0.0390625, 0.1578369140625, 0.155029296875, 0.1368408203125, 0.0711669921875, 0.0933837890625, 0.097412109375, 0.1162109375, 0.1263427734375, 0.0928955078125, 0.0619...
embed
72110111_c1
72110111
fsharp
1
Runtime.GetNonOptionalValue[T](String name, FSharpOption`1 opt, FSharpOption`1 originalValue) at <StartupCode$FSI_0029>.$FSI_0029.main@() So it looks as if type provider is expecting a DateTimeOffset instead of a DateTime and if I use a sample of XML to generate the provider it correctly identifies the element of the f...
Runtime.GetNonOptionalValue[T](String name, FSharpOption`1 opt, FSharpOption`1 originalValue) at <StartupCode$FSI_0029>.$FSI_0029.main@() So it looks as if type provider is expecting a DateTimeOffset instead of a DateTime and if I use a sample of XML to generate the provider it correctly identifies the element of the f...
[ 0.0042724609375, 0.035400390625, 0.0027313232421875, -0.00107574462890625, -0.005767822265625, 0.0024566650390625, -0.0174560546875, -0.010009765625, -0.0208740234375, 0.000576019287109375, 0.0167236328125, 0.0152587890625, 0.0174560546875, -0.020751953125, 0.00872802734375, -0.0032958...
[ 28398, 6032, 724, 126, 59881, 39029, 43315, 856, 50770, 618, 71713, 9351, 93774, 3467, 254, 1363, 418, 43922, 7311, 126597, 2037, 114211, 919, 9902, 4235, 24931, 33342, 237, 10644, 81450, 41206, 214, 25512, 70059, 150369, 3509, 64457, 121413,...
[ 0.080810546875, 0.13525390625, 0.005523681640625, 0.01153564453125, 0.1209716796875, 0.1746826171875, 0.1143798828125, 0.1119384765625, 0.1212158203125, 0.04754638671875, 0.0794677734375, 0.051483154296875, 0.09844970703125, 0.2030029296875, 0.1849365234375, 0.020050048828125, 0.0225...
embed
30089559_c0
30089559
fsharp
0
Title: (Mis)understanding Seq.cache Problem title: (Mis)understanding Seq.cache Tags: sequence, f%23 Problem: (Mis)understanding Seq.cache I have the following code (inside a larger function, but that shouldn't matter): let ordersForTask = Dictionary<_, _>() let getOrdersForTask task = match ordersForTask.TryGetValue t...
(Mis)understanding Seq.cache (Mis)understanding Seq.cache sequence f%23 Mis Seq.cache Dictionary ordersForTask.TryGetValue scenario.Orders Seq.filter Order order.Tasks.Contains ordersForTask.Add Contains Seq.toList (Mis)understanding Seq.cache I have the following code (inside a larger function, but that shouldn't matt...
[ 0.0224609375, 0.0267333984375, 0.007232666015625, 0.00732421875, 0.01373291015625, -0.01348876953125, -0.0029449462890625, 0.0169677734375, 0.0021209716796875, -0.019287109375, -0.01385498046875, 0.04052734375, -0.0106201171875, -0.004119873046875, 0.0184326171875, 0.005157470703125, ...
[ 130777, 24658, 144057, 503, 864, 5, 408, 1430, 40, 944, 1238, 3949, 3742, 7950, 147638, 12989, 18537, 9874, 1042, 1294, 126, 856, 50770, 106117, 143045, 120337, 81206, 25500, 4028, 34749, 5425, 188, 154663, 25632, 18151, 8752, 150679, 32354, ...
[ 0.110595703125, 0.1297607421875, 0.0716552734375, 0.132568359375, 0.2266845703125, 0.028411865234375, 0.1455078125, 0.186279296875, 0.04779052734375, 0.1358642578125, 0.00311279296875, 0.00030517578125, 0.0831298828125, 0.1470947265625, 0.1021728515625, 0.204833984375, 0.124145507812...
embed
61243289_c0
61243289
fsharp
0
Title: Understanding F# value restriction Problem title: Understanding F# value restriction Tags: f%23 Problem: Understanding F# value restriction I'm learning F#. I'm here because I had something hard to understand about value restriction. Here are the examples from the book I'm studying with. let mapFirst = List.map ...
Understanding F# value restriction Understanding F# value restriction f%23 Understanding List.map FS0030 Array.create Understanding F# value restriction I'm learning F#. I'm here because I had something hard to understand about value restriction. Here are the examples from the book I'm studying with. Since I had learne...
[ 0.00396728515625, -0.01226806640625, 0.0037078857421875, -0.00168609619140625, 0.0057373046875, -0.0016326904296875, -0.002227783203125, -0.00005340576171875, 0.020751953125, -0.0240478515625, 0.00579833984375, -0.002532958984375, 0.0157470703125, 0.00185394287109375, 0.0155029296875, ...
[ 9626, 144057, 563, 4904, 34292, 185190, 1238, 3742, 32036, 62346, 93774, 7049, 1197, 69253, 53, 7612, 52080, 7941, 28219, 27781, 12877, 97384, 51006, 678, 1556, 142508, 18151, 5299, 5974, 959, 7225, 18499, 831, 43658, 134665, 172, 26008, 5912...
[ 0.1083984375, 0.051910400390625, 0.13134765625, 0.22607421875, 0.1964111328125, 0.2418212890625, 0.07958984375, 0.072265625, 0.1497802734375, 0.1607666015625, 0.166259765625, 0.1156005859375, 0.209716796875, 0.07537841796875, 0.010650634765625, 0.076904296875, 0.0152587890625, 0.01...
embed
39649602_c0
39649602
fsharp
0
Title: How to continuously get counter values with F# WMI type provider Problem title: How to continuously get counter values with F# WMI type provider Tags: f%23, type-providers Problem: How to continuously get counter values with F# WMI type provider Hi I'm trying out F# WMI type provider code sample looks like this ...
How to continuously get counter values with F# WMI type provider How to continuously get counter values with F# WMI type provider f%23 type-providers How WMI Local WmiProvider Local.GetDataContext data.Win32_PerfFormattedData_PerfOS_Memory d.AvailableBytes values:Nullable uint64 Thread.Sleep h::t h.Value How to continu...
[ 0.004791259765625, -0.005645751953125, -0.004486083984375, 0.00927734375, -0.0013580322265625, -0.0016937255859375, 0.0235595703125, -0.00811767578125, -0.0022735595703125, -0.052734375, 0.00592041015625, 0.035400390625, 0.0213623046875, -0.014404296875, 0.0201416015625, 0.005004882812...
[ 11249, 19686, 79850, 2046, 105416, 142424, 678, 563, 4904, 601, 10101, 10644, 81450, 1238, 3742, 93136, 24172, 266, 177997, 62160, 137989, 22829, 2053, 6460, 15277, 102973, 420, 7285, 4514, 25820, 75358, 20446, 2661, 4288, 13307, 136719, 133, ...
[ 0.043548583984375, 0.165771484375, 0.1395263671875, 0.0977783203125, 0.288330078125, 0.2144775390625, 0.055633544921875, 0.101806640625, 0.184814453125, 0.115234375, 0.2113037109375, 0.145263671875, 0.19970703125, 0.044830322265625, 0.09869384765625, 0.169921875, 0.056396484375, 0....
embed
33715717_c0
33715717
fsharp
0
Title: Functional modeling of API wrapper in F# Problem title: Functional modeling of API wrapper in F# Tags: functional-programming, f%23 Problem: Functional modeling of API wrapper in F# I'm attempting to learn F# and functional programming and am uncertain how to model the following scenario. I'm trying to write a s...
Functional modeling of API wrapper in F# Functional modeling of API wrapper in F# functional-programming f%23 Functional API Functional modeling of API wrapper in F# I'm attempting to learn F# and functional programming and am uncertain how to model the following scenario. I'm trying to write a simple wrapper around an...
[ 0.0024566650390625, 0.02490234375, 0.0169677734375, -0.00946044921875, 0.005706787109375, -0.003631591796875, -0.00872802734375, 0.00054931640625, -0.01409912109375, 0.0034332275390625, 0.0220947265625, 0.01531982421875, -0.03369140625, -0.002593994140625, 0.00140380859375, 0.003967285...
[ 28670, 10763, 3299, 61687, 137565, 1264, 23, 563, 4904, 123309, 28966, 1238, 3949, 3742, 81887, 30698, 56037, 106290, 25632, 106117, 31577, 33022, 8781, 10932, 92537, 144570, 5117, 4867, 11782, 38937, 78506, 30646, 56002, 47, 1098, 195734, 2214...
[ 0.1285400390625, 0.085205078125, 0.1976318359375, 0.249755859375, 0.2071533203125, 0.159912109375, 0.1551513671875, 0.135986328125, 0.2333984375, 0.175537109375, 0.1043701171875, 0.070068359375, 0.0208740234375, 0.06787109375, 0.0262603759765625, 0.0209808349609375, 0.0692138671875, ...
embed
38146978_c0
38146978
fsharp
0
Title: F# How to parse and evaluate calculator expressions with string input Problem title: F# How to parse and evaluate calculator expressions with string input Tags: string, calculator, f%23-interactive, f%23, parsing Problem: F# How to parse and evaluate calculator expressions with string input I have to create a ca...
F# How to parse and evaluate calculator expressions with string input F# How to parse and evaluate calculator expressions with string input string calculator f%23-interactive f%23 parsing How System Choose Addition Subtraction Mulitiplication Division Console.ReadLine num1 num2 int32 Console.ReadKey F# How to parse and...
[ -0.0179443359375, 0.006927490234375, 0.0081787109375, 0.023681640625, 0.00238037109375, 0.00177001953125, 0.019287109375, -0.01446533203125, 0.0059814453125, -0.0172119140625, -0.007110595703125, 0.003814697265625, -0.0137939453125, -0.0098876953125, 0.010986328125, 0.004150390625, -...
[ 563, 4904, 11249, 47, 366, 184, 136, 151575, 13, 154993, 125195, 7, 678, 79315, 107730, 1238, 27495, 10433, 71232, 3742, 6953, 12353, 211525, 29117, 14, 8273, 117474, 21442, 1890, 182867, 127152, 40777, 31345, 93232, 13269, 304, 6460, 162429,...
[ 0.1334228515625, 0.2060546875, 0.053741455078125, 0.00970458984375, 0.1492919921875, 0.135009765625, 0.0828857421875, 0.1619873046875, 0.06829833984375, 0.272705078125, 0.2279052734375, 0.03125, 0.085205078125, 0.24462890625, 0.18359375, 0.0904541015625, 0.038177490234375, 0.020599...
embed
16921591_c0
16921591
fsharp
0
Title: Compiler overriding type definitions (generics) in F# Problem title: Compiler overriding type definitions (generics) in F# Tags: generics, f%23, type-inference Problem: Compiler overriding type definitions (generics) in F# Scenario 1 let map = Dictionary<string,obj>() map.Add("1",10) map.Add("2",10L) map.Add("3"...
Compiler overriding type definitions (generics) in F# Compiler overriding type definitions (generics) in F# generics f%23 type-inference Compiler Dictionary map.Add Compiler overriding type definitions (generics) in F# Scenario 1 This complies fine Scenario 2 Here the compiler says that it excepted obj but found int wh...
[ 0.0078125, 0.01416015625, 0.003173828125, -0.0079345703125, -0.010498046875, -0.025146484375, -0.008056640625, -0.0035858154296875, -0.00075531005859375, 0.004669189453125, -0.01513671875, -0.01025390625, 0.00909423828125, 0.00946044921875, 0.026611328125, 0.0026702880859375, 0.01708...
[ 15612, 34759, 645, 416, 6238, 10644, 80934, 79446, 28021, 563, 4904, 23, 189534, 1238, 3742, 69988, 147638, 22288, 4028, 152365, 9969, 25720, 5885, 40494, 995, 170, 14037, 18, 190647, 209, 6723, 138, 26946, 5117, 42805, 113660, 242, 11, 158...
[ 0.15869140625, 0.15966796875, 0.070068359375, 0.133544921875, 0.0269775390625, 0.186279296875, 0.1575927734375, 0.112060546875, 0.07720947265625, 0.106201171875, 0.197509765625, 0.026458740234375, 0.2069091796875, 0.037078857421875, 0.06805419921875, 0.10595703125, 0.0926513671875, ...
embed
16015695_c0
16015695
fsharp
0
Title: Sub-Records using F# Problem title: Sub-Records using F# Tags: f%23, function, record, parameters Problem: Sub-Records using F# Assume the following code: type Large = { v1: int; v2: int } type Small = { v1: int } let fn (value: Small) = printfn "%d" value.v1 // or let fn (value: {v1: int}) = printfn "%d" value....
Sub-Records using F# Sub-Records using F# f%23 function record parameters F# Sub-Records Large Small value.v1 Sub-Records using F# Assume the following code: Small is basically a sub-record of Large . fn large throws an error. Is there any "nice" way how to make it work? Background: Often there is a situation where you...
[ -0.006072998046875, -0.002044677734375, 0.01507568359375, -0.003570556640625, -0.01373291015625, -0.0169677734375, -0.033447265625, 0.003997802734375, 0.000059604644775390625, -0.01483154296875, 0.004119873046875, 0.013916015625, 0.002685546875, 0.025390625, 0.037353515625, -0.03271484...
[ 8273, 4332, 32271, 17368, 563, 4904, 1238, 3949, 3742, 32354, 17164, 171859, 181268, 105508, 34292, 334, 418, 66596, 18151, 83, 198343, 1614, 107, 14783, 21334, 104250, 18499, 3466, 3917, 3642, 3249, 4488, 64330, 101153, 16648, 765, 5915, 205...
[ 0.251220703125, 0.1124267578125, 0.2108154296875, 0.0711669921875, 0.1297607421875, 0.213134765625, 0.0869140625, 0.048187255859375, 0.1318359375, 0.16015625, 0.1904296875, 0.1719970703125, 0.1666259765625, 0.280517578125, 0.156005859375, 0.0384521484375, 0.014251708984375, 0.02699...
embed
17397887_c1
17397887
fsharp
1
zing-stock-prices #r @"...\FSharp.Data.1.1.5\lib\net40\FSharp.Data.dll" #load @"...\FSharp.Charting.0.82\FSharp.Charting.fsx" open FSharp.Data open FSharp.Charting open System // Provides a strongly typed view of the file type Stocks = CsvProvider<"C:\...\Documents\F#\MSFT.csv"> // Get the stock prices from yahoo on MS...
zing-stock-prices #r @"...\FSharp.Data.1.1.5\lib\net40\FSharp.Data.dll" #load @"...\FSharp.Charting.0.82\FSharp.Charting.fsx" open FSharp.Data open FSharp.Charting open System // Provides a strongly typed view of the file type Stocks = CsvProvider<"C:\...\Documents\F#\MSFT.csv"> // Get the stock prices from yahoo on MS...
[ 0.0064697265625, 0.0211181640625, 0.01251220703125, 0.00003910064697265625, 0.001251220703125, -0.0001201629638671875, -0.01007080078125, -0.000888824462890625, 0.0012359619140625, -0.0128173828125, -0.00787353515625, 0.002166748046875, -0.0035552978515625, -0.0032196044921875, 0.0121459...
[ 97, 214, 59907, 5293, 5170, 36381, 3467, 254, 137989, 22892, 42876, 5612, 1179, 2839, 71, 1181, 63033, 84068, 1916, 132208, 304, 17447, 425, 9803, 93774, 12353, 123089, 37515, 10644, 21455, 11435, 68804, 313, 67756, 177997, 239469, 13439, 252...
[ 0.169677734375, 0.266845703125, 0.2015380859375, 0.1976318359375, 0.14306640625, 0.08258056640625, 0.2037353515625, 0.221435546875, 0.2061767578125, 0.132080078125, 0.1854248046875, 0.1160888671875, 0.13671875, 0.1846923828125, 0.0325927734375, 0.130615234375, 0.093505859375, 0.163...
embed
45107917_c1
45107917
fsharp
1
string then actual :?> string |> fun s -> if isNull s then String.Empty else s |> fun s -> s.Trim() // error FS0419: 'base' values may only be used to make direct // calls to the base implementations of overridden members |> base.ApplyTo else exn "String expected .. bla bla..." |> raise } // make it available to FsUni...
string then actual :?> string |> fun s -> if isNull s then String.Empty else s |> fun s -> s.Trim() // error FS0419: 'base' values may only be used to make direct // calls to the base implementations of overridden members |> base.ApplyTo else exn "String expected .. bla bla..." |> raise } // make it available to FsUni...
[ 0.00958251953125, 0.0196533203125, 0.002899169921875, 0.00872802734375, -0.01214599609375, -0.0031280517578125, 0.00823974609375, 0.0018768310546875, 0.0152587890625, -0.00579833984375, -0.0020751953125, 0.0208740234375, 0.003814697265625, 0.01263427734375, 0.001434326171875, -0.025390...
[ 79315, 7068, 8561, 58745, 7477, 91, 83, 18444, 1181, 23351, 214, 134332, 939, 74257, 39, 18499, 93774, 7709, 2947, 37382, 142424, 1543, 4734, 11814, 47, 3249, 8951, 11782, 3647, 208124, 645, 19040, 555, 43032, 39179, 538, 7763, 1119, 71713,...
[ 0.2451171875, 0.0628662109375, 0.240966796875, 0.10986328125, 0.157470703125, 0.112548828125, 0.02679443359375, 0.06298828125, 0.0394287109375, 0.2183837890625, 0.0667724609375, 0.1622314453125, 0.09283447265625, 0.165771484375, 0.115478515625, 0.168701171875, 0.1573486328125, 0.15...
embed
28400736_c0
28400736
fsharp
0
Title: Scalable seq -&gt; groupby -&gt; count Problem title: Scalable seq -&gt; groupby -&gt; count Tags: algorithm, f%23 Problem: Scalable seq -> groupby -> count I have a very large unordered sequence of int64s - about O(1B) entries. I need to generate the frequency histogram of the elements, ie: inSeq |> Seq.groupBy...
Scalable seq -&gt; groupby -&gt; count Scalable seq -&gt; groupby -&gt; count algorithm f%23 Scalable Seq.groupBy Seq.map Seq.length Scalable seq -> groupby -> count I have a very large unordered sequence of int64s - about O(1B) entries. I need to generate the frequency histogram of the elements, ie: Let's assume I hav...
[ 0.01171875, 0.01190185546875, -0.00170135498046875, 0.001739501953125, 0.01251220703125, -0.0155029296875, -0.00762939453125, -0.01361083984375, -0.0042724609375, -0.026123046875, -0.01171875, 0.007659912109375, 0.02294921875, 0.037841796875, 0.01385498046875, 0.00445556640625, -0.01...
[ 152653, 2886, 40, 864, 5386, 21115, 1272, 54529, 234873, 1238, 3742, 503, 51588, 75358, 62346, 23986, 765, 4552, 21334, 51, 80596, 944, 3956, 23, 18, 13307, 180, 571, 112820, 3871, 139392, 12478, 27771, 1919, 83814, 80854, 4734, 106, 8359, ...
[ 0.212158203125, 0.2025146484375, 0.08837890625, 0.20703125, 0.043701171875, 0.1552734375, 0.185302734375, 0.2093505859375, 0.1978759765625, 0.03955078125, 0.11279296875, 0.06707763671875, 0.113525390625, 0.1568603515625, 0.09771728515625, 0.010467529296875, 0.052276611328125, 0.028...
embed
30904613_c0
30904613
fsharp
0
Title: Why does Fsharp.Core use GetEnumerator instead of for Problem title: Why does Fsharp.Core use GetEnumerator instead of for Tags: f%23 Problem: Why does Fsharp.Core use GetEnumerator instead of for I'v been looking at the implementation of F# Seq methods - https://github.com/fsharp/fsharp/blob/master/src/fsharp/F...
Why does Fsharp.Core use GetEnumerator instead of for Why does Fsharp.Core use GetEnumerator instead of for f%23 Why Fsharp.Core GetEnumerator CompiledName Scan State OptimizedClosures.FSharpFunc Adapt source.GetEnumerator ie.MoveNext f.Invoke ie.Current Why does Fsharp.Core use GetEnumerator instead of for I'v been lo...
[ -0.00762939453125, 0.02001953125, 0.0186767578125, 0.00103759765625, -0.005767822265625, 0.0025787353515625, 0.00180816650390625, 0.0235595703125, -0.01531982421875, -0.037353515625, 0.025390625, 0.051513671875, -0.013427734375, -0.004913330078125, 0.0024871826171875, -0.004638671875, ...
[ 44084, 563, 89280, 254, 50886, 13, 4527, 20779, 647, 2606, 56, 4597, 64457, 100, 5, 1238, 3949, 3742, 15612, 163612, 65533, 22836, 43938, 2400, 36381, 3467, 97249, 91903, 31344, 724, 126, 9083, 272, 81280, 23253, 474, 208124, 4904, 503, 8...
[ 0.103515625, 0.124267578125, 0.205078125, 0.180419921875, 0.150146484375, 0.1064453125, 0.09033203125, 0.172119140625, 0.06988525390625, 0.203369140625, 0.17236328125, 0.1727294921875, 0.134765625, 0.16259765625, 0.0240478515625, 0.1055908203125, 0.023223876953125, 0.1243896484375,...
embed
32627059_c0
32627059
fsharp
0
Title: Can I decorate a method in C# such that it is compiled only in debug versions? Problem title: Can I decorate a method in C# such that it is compiled only in debug versions? Tags: f%23, debug-build, .net, c%23 Problem: Can I decorate a method in C# such that it is compiled only in debug versions? I'm aware that y...
Can I decorate a method in C# such that it is compiled only in debug versions? Can I decorate a method in C# such that it is compiled only in debug versions? f%23 debug-build .net c%23 Can DEBUG DebugOnlyAttribute PushDebugInfo Console.WriteLine Main Xxx.PushDebugInfo Can I decorate a method in C# such that it is compi...
[ -0.006927490234375, 0.0301513671875, -0.00994873046875, -0.01422119140625, -0.00836181640625, 0.00872802734375, -0.01324462890625, 0.01385498046875, 0.004150390625, -0.0035247802734375, -0.00982666015625, -0.0064697265625, 0.005767822265625, 0.00897216796875, 0.006500244140625, 0.02954...
[ 4171, 122329, 13, 55300, 313, 4904, 6044, 375, 5974, 4734, 23, 8, 85779, 11389, 87, 1238, 3742, 177149, 1179, 1514, 15639, 724, 262, 20320, 538, 191145, 114405, 4657, 93147, 40777, 18781, 93232, 12321, 87656, 33768, 3190, 1884, 7722, 28282,...
[ 0.07684326171875, 0.2001953125, 0.063720703125, 0.197509765625, 0.044952392578125, 0.192138671875, 0.01617431640625, 0.03826904296875, 0.1602783203125, 0.0938720703125, 0.06488037109375, 0.14892578125, 0.23486328125, 0.1397705078125, 0.0076904296875, 0.02081298828125, 0.0406494140625...
embed
35777677_c1
35777677
fsharp
1
(Microsoft.FSharp.Collections.FSharpList`1<!0>, Microsoft.FSharp.Collections.FSharpList`1<!0>)'. After some random try, I got the test executed successfully by installing FsUnit to Source project too. I have a theory about this problem. I installed FsUnit 2.0.0 which has a dependency of FSharp.Core (>= 3.1.2.5) . So FS...
(Microsoft.FSharp.Collections.FSharpList`1<!0>, Microsoft.FSharp.Collections.FSharpList`1<!0>)'. After some random try, I got the test executed successfully by installing FsUnit to Source project too. I have a theory about this problem. I installed FsUnit 2.0.0 which has a dependency of FSharp.Core (>= 3.1.2.5) . So FS...
[ -0.01611328125, 0.0111083984375, 0.0203857421875, -0.0107421875, -0.00946044921875, -0.021728515625, -0.0031585693359375, -0.005706787109375, -0.00701904296875, 0.01953125, 0.0079345703125, 0.000583648681640625, 0.00045013427734375, -0.0001659393310546875, 0.01373291015625, -0.00014400...
[ 113387, 36381, 3467, 254, 78457, 8996, 5256, 5, 154663, 418, 38, 2389, 2740, 4, 7244, 16, 96759, 3034, 71924, 297, 65771, 538, 20600, 563, 7, 85600, 18, 47, 77641, 13452, 5792, 154453, 903, 2967, 787, 99929, 1556, 10, 42548, 93774, 5088...
[ 0.09747314453125, 0.131591796875, 0.2210693359375, 0.2030029296875, 0.116943359375, 0.1588134765625, 0.06829833984375, 0.007598876953125, 0.2008056640625, 0.030517578125, 0.031707763671875, 0.00738525390625, 0.007568359375, 0.07049560546875, 0.1314697265625, 0.006866455078125, 0.0691...
embed
7709835_c1
7709835
fsharp
1
Similarly, let outA = inA.Select(fun x -> x + 1).Where(fun x -> x > 10) let outB = inB.Select(fun x -> x + 1).Where(fun x -> x > 10) Also removes all that, but then casts everything to IEnumerable. I managed to get it pretty nice by converting all the static methods into instance methods via extensions: type Microsoft...
Similarly, let outA = inA.Select(fun x -> x + 1).Where(fun x -> x > 10) let outB = inB.Select(fun x -> x + 1).Where(fun x -> x > 10) Also removes all that, but then casts everything to IEnumerable. I managed to get it pretty nice by converting all the static methods into instance methods via extensions: type Microsoft...
[ 0.0045166015625, 0.0172119140625, 0.025146484375, 0.00726318359375, -0.00457763671875, -0.00946044921875, -0.0216064453125, 0.0027008056640625, 0.023681640625, -0.0096435546875, -0.0091552734375, 0.0167236328125, 0.004364013671875, 0.0159912109375, -0.01287841796875, 0.0006561279296875...
[ 209683, 2633, 1810, 284, 2203, 23, 100184, 16498, 1022, 997, 4879, 35593, 209, 571, 87388, 756, 450, 37702, 26818, 47, 75536, 2606, 56, 2886, 145755, 2046, 28875, 26267, 96760, 201939, 150624, 110527, 111938, 10644, 7244, 36381, 3467, 254, ...
[ 0.0985107421875, 0.187255859375, 0.1788330078125, 0.1229248046875, 0.01885986328125, 0.104736328125, 0.1214599609375, 0.1007080078125, 0.1004638671875, 0.0986328125, 0.04315185546875, 0.05731201171875, 0.0980224609375, 0.14208984375, 0.115966796875, 0.024627685546875, 0.0124816894531...
embed
18048937_c0
18048937
fsharp
0
Title: How do I find the origin of a property in C# code? Problem title: How do I find the origin of a property in C# code? Tags: xamarin.android, f%23, c%23 Problem: How do I find the origin of a property in C# code? I'm trying to convert the TexturedCube example for monodroid from C# to F# and hit upon this line of C...
How do I find the origin of a property in C# code? How do I find the origin of a property in C# code? xamarin.android f%23 c%23 How TexturedCube CreateFrameBuffer PaintingView GLContextVersion GLContextVersion.Gles1_1 AndroidGameView Error FS0039 base.GLContextVersion xamarin.android How do I find the origin of a prope...
[ 0.013671875, 0.0186767578125, 0.01531982421875, 0.0081787109375, 0.00921630859375, -0.01348876953125, 0.017578125, -0.0086669921875, -0.008056640625, -0.032470703125, -0.0030670166015625, -0.021484375, -0.0072021484375, -0.02294921875, -0.004608154296875, 0.01336669921875, -0.0057373...
[ 11249, 7413, 70, 59665, 111, 57266, 23, 313, 4904, 18151, 10, 2459, 44503, 51796, 532, 1238, 3742, 24129, 34, 2822, 33177, 372, 151313, 108386, 282, 7235, 18234, 147854, 214, 100474, 90799, 22829, 178390, 1577, 115187, 3952, 107576, 212059, ...
[ 0.04193115234375, 0.162353515625, 0.093017578125, 0.25537109375, 0.0982666015625, 0.268798828125, 0.05780029296875, 0.0911865234375, 0.23876953125, 0.187744140625, 0.023681640625, 0.100341796875, 0.185546875, 0.1009521484375, 0.024810791015625, 0.020233154296875, 0.049591064453125, ...
embed
56304557_c0
56304557
fsharp
0
Title: What&#x27;s the F# type inference approach to generics? Problem title: What&#x27;s the F# type inference approach to generics? Tags: hindley-milner, f%23, static-typing, type-inference, typechecking Problem: What's the F# type inference approach to generics? I'm trying to understand rules around type inference a...
What&#x27;s the F# type inference approach to generics? What&#x27;s the F# type inference approach to generics? hindley-milner f%23 static-typing type-inference typechecking What id1 id2 mul1 mul2 What's the F# type inference approach to generics? I'm trying to understand rules around type inference as I'd like to inco...
[ 0.0157470703125, -0.01348876953125, 0.01312255859375, 0.00701904296875, 0.00958251953125, -0.00156402587890625, 0.00830078125, -0.00836181640625, 0.005035400390625, -0.0247802734375, -0.01165771484375, -0.0216064453125, 0.005828857421875, -0.0106201171875, 0.01556396484375, 0.002975463...
[ 4865, 3768, 563, 4904, 10644, 53498, 6620, 51515, 47, 189534, 7, 70, 34866, 4293, 12397, 1679, 1238, 3742, 201939, 46280, 73, 69988, 78292, 214, 3447, 418, 304, 16690, 28219, 91736, 10932, 49504, 10002, 46876, 52101, 75169, 25632, 173964, 7...
[ 0.033966064453125, 0.05926513671875, 0.1517333984375, 0.254638671875, 0.2509765625, 0.23486328125, 0.1260986328125, 0.18359375, 0.070556640625, 0.250244140625, 0.0609130859375, 0.003875732421875, 0.0787353515625, 0.1148681640625, 0.0677490234375, 0.1221923828125, 0.0716552734375, 0...
embed
3642328_c0
3642328
fsharp
0
Title: I am a C# developer, Should I start looking more on F# Problem title: I am a C# developer, Should I start looking more on F# Tags: f%23, c%23 Problem: I am a C# developer, Should I start looking more on F# Possible Duplicate: What are the benefits of using C# vs F# or F# vs c#? After reading some on the subject ...
I am a C# developer, Should I start looking more on F# I am a C# developer, Should I start looking more on F# f%23 c%23 Should I am a C# developer, Should I start looking more on F# After reading some on the subject and watching this video http://streaming.ndc2010.no/tcs/?id=29649A14-2F1B-428E-BB12-9A43A1676221 where E...
[ -0.00616455078125, 0.00946044921875, 0.015869140625, -0.01300048828125, -0.00885009765625, -0.0203857421875, -0.006072998046875, -0.0087890625, 0.00872802734375, -0.0255126953125, -0.00162506103515625, -0.01556396484375, 0.0021209716796875, 0.00970458984375, 0.0087890625, -0.0032196044...
[ 444, 313, 4904, 106001, 151117, 4034, 16487, 1286, 98, 563, 10, 1238, 100244, 1202, 86429, 11436, 4439, 51838, 1261, 8079, 56901, 126, 26255, 33, 46327, 22690, 99162, 6157, 208, 110680, 66139, 49814, 8110, 8060, 14432, 46876, 27140, 154107, ...
[ 0.06268310546875, 0.09130859375, 0.261474609375, 0.1885986328125, 0.10577392578125, 0.0948486328125, 0.1087646484375, 0.115966796875, 0.0621337890625, 0.1766357421875, 0.064208984375, 0.0684814453125, 0.02978515625, 0.096435546875, 0.0302276611328125, 0.0496826171875, 0.0054016113281...
embed
16238191_c0
16238191
fsharp
0
Title: Open System.Windows seems to fail on TryFSharp.org Problem title: Open System.Windows seems to fail on TryFSharp.org Tags: f%23 Problem: Open System.Windows seems to fail on TryFSharp.org Recently I've been using TryFSharp.org in an attempt to learn F# in my spare time. There's loads of really good examples on h...
Open System.Windows seems to fail on TryFSharp.org Open System.Windows seems to fail on TryFSharp.org f%23 Open System.Windows TryFSharp.org System System.Drawing System.Windows.Forms form.Show Run Application.Run Open System.Windows seems to fail on TryFSharp.org Recently I've been using TryFSharp.org in an attempt to...
[ 0.01275634765625, 0.026123046875, -0.015625, -0.026611328125, -0.00927734375, -0.01116943359375, 0.0020904541015625, -0.01300048828125, -0.01220703125, -0.02099609375, -0.000675201416015625, 0.01611328125, 0.01025390625, -0.0034942626953125, 0.0189208984375, -0.00154876708984375, 0.0...
[ 13527, 12353, 43342, 37202, 35782, 40858, 36381, 3467, 254, 1478, 1238, 3742, 219, 14775, 102973, 3173, 168660, 28398, 104921, 163321, 17368, 81887, 30698, 563, 4904, 69463, 72367, 4127, 27781, 17447, 93, 1179, 46517, 111481, 18151, 98352, 1849...
[ 0.1361083984375, 0.16015625, 0.2254638671875, 0.05059814453125, 0.1834716796875, 0.1876220703125, 0.05517578125, 0.190185546875, 0.15869140625, 0.1531982421875, 0.001220703125, 0.0711669921875, 0.1102294921875, 0.131591796875, 0.1312255859375, 0.0927734375, 0.0149688720703125, 0.04...
embed
18666100_c0
18666100
fsharp
0
Title: Does the CLR .tail instruction disable preemptive GC? Problem title: Does the CLR .tail instruction disable preemptive GC? Tags: clr, f%23, garbage-collection, tail-recursion, .net Problem: Does the CLR .tail instruction disable preemptive GC? I'm attempting to debug a production issue with a windows service tha...
Does the CLR .tail instruction disable preemptive GC? Does the CLR .tail instruction disable preemptive GC? clr f%23 garbage-collection tail-recursion .net Does CLR Disabled f88 MTA Threadpool Completion Port fe0 e90:00..f88 ab0 a30:00..f88 f70 d00:00..d08 fd0 Enabled b28:00..b48 NtWaitForSingleObject RtlpWaitOnCritica...
[ 0.0224609375, 0.00299072265625, 0.017822265625, -0.0017547607421875, -0.006378173828125, 0.00872802734375, -0.0118408203125, -0.01336669921875, 0.00689697265625, -0.006439208984375, 0.0081787109375, 0.023193359375, 0.014892578125, -0.01513671875, 0.028564453125, 0.00933837890625, 0.0...
[ 101790, 313, 138535, 46741, 188336, 2837, 2886, 479, 33548, 4935, 69657, 33139, 42, 1238, 3742, 3671, 402, 196352, 107, 48650, 1830, 1179, 6206, 12772, 7783, 136719, 20740, 106320, 13791, 3820, 2389, 5039, 5757, 8318, 3882, 22489, 213039, 416...
[ 0.034027099609375, 0.05023193359375, 0.2578125, 0.2403564453125, 0.200927734375, 0.0986328125, 0.196533203125, 0.1102294921875, 0.1810302734375, 0.0975341796875, 0.1953125, 0.00897216796875, 0.0748291015625, 0.0352783203125, 0.0888671875, 0.0240631103515625, 0.1224365234375, 0.1008...
embed
59197353_c0
59197353
fsharp
0
Title: Calling a Task.Builder function in F# Problem title: Calling a Task.Builder function in F# Tags: f%23 Problem: Calling a Task.Builder function in F# | Log (message, ack) -> let CreateEventSourcingConnection() = task { let connection = let ipEndPoint = IPEndPoint(IPAddress.Loopback, 1113) EventStoreConnection.Cre...
Calling a Task.Builder function in F# Calling a Task.Builder function in F# f%23 Calling Task.Builder Log CreateEventSourcingConnection IPEndPoint IPAddress.Loopback EventStoreConnection.Create connection.ConnectAsync AddEventToStreamAsync IEventStoreConnection JsonConvert.SerializeObject Encoding.UTF8.GetBytes EventDa...
[ -0.01336669921875, 0.0240478515625, 0.007720947265625, -0.0233154296875, 0.010009765625, -0.010009765625, -0.00787353515625, -0.0004558563232421875, 0.0030975341796875, -0.03564453125, 0.0242919921875, 0.01318359375, 0.006591796875, -0.0103759765625, 0.019775390625, -0.0031280517578125...
[ 26265, 214, 9598, 92, 5, 121137, 56, 32354, 23, 563, 4904, 10, 1238, 3742, 13146, 151313, 192134, 8912, 474, 21896, 235603, 152378, 147534, 8021, 161007, 2146, 12620, 36943, 165248, 63784, 94878, 12654, 29117, 7763, 115061, 87, 821, 1681, 1...
[ 0.1885986328125, 0.0579833984375, 0.205078125, 0.156005859375, 0.051055908203125, 0.231689453125, 0.178466796875, 0.1859130859375, 0.015533447265625, 0.1480712890625, 0.2095947265625, 0.05633544921875, 0.055938720703125, 0.1417236328125, 0.137939453125, 0.081298828125, 0.144165039062...
embed
42313585_c0
42313585
fsharp
0
Title: MSB3245:Could not resolve this reference (System.Drawing.Imaging) Problem title: MSB3245:Could not resolve this reference (System.Drawing.Imaging) Tags: f%23, compiler-errors, f%23-fake, visual-studio-code Problem: MSB3245:Could not resolve this reference (System.Drawing.Imaging) I'm developing F# in Visual Stud...
MSB3245:Could not resolve this reference (System.Drawing.Imaging) MSB3245:Could not resolve this reference (System.Drawing.Imaging) f%23 compiler-errors f%23-fake visual-studio-code MSB3245:Could System.Drawing.Imaging MSB3245 Could Check System.Drawing.dll System.Windows.Media System.Windows.Media.Imaging System.Windo...
[ -0.0216064453125, 0.0185546875, -0.0103759765625, -0.005340576171875, 0.012451171875, 0.001983642578125, -0.00897216796875, 0.005828857421875, -0.01416015625, 0.01220703125, -0.001190185546875, 0.0189208984375, 0.02783203125, 0.0220947265625, 0.01043701171875, -0.0089111328125, 0.004...
[ 16265, 571, 6460, 4633, 10625, 52366, 959, 103608, 903, 91067, 84293, 219, 14775, 61637, 66398, 1238, 3742, 9969, 34759, 188800, 1021, 21176, 52629, 40899, 12353, 191147, 38679, 71, 1181, 43342, 72492, 17780, 168698, 563, 4904, 73372, 22968, ...
[ 0.108154296875, 0.1444091796875, 0.1744384765625, 0.2318115234375, 0.04339599609375, 0.13525390625, 0.146484375, 0.2342529296875, 0.123046875, 0.255859375, 0.171875, 0.1104736328125, 0.134033203125, 0.1688232421875, 0.1514892578125, 0.03900146484375, 0.0714111328125, 0.12646484375,...
embed
13354679_c0
13354679
fsharp
0
Title: F# object lists Problem title: F# object lists Tags: f%23, list, dynamic-list Problem: F# object lists For a project of mine, I need a list that can carry multiple types, and I don't want to do any casting, so I've tried using obj list s. Here's some example code to show something that should work, but for some ...
F# object lists F# object lists f%23 list dynamic-list Fruit this.Kind Apple Cherry Kind FSI_0002 aFruit.Head.Kind Works fruits.Head Okay it.Kind Why What FS0039 F# object lists For a project of mine, I need a list that can carry multiple types, and I don't want to do any casting, so I've tried using obj list s. Here's...
[ 0.0185546875, -0.0016937255859375, 0.0022125244140625, -0.00080108642578125, -0.0004119873046875, -0.0111083984375, -0.0078125, 0.0152587890625, 0.0018157958984375, -0.00494384765625, -0.00860595703125, -0.0191650390625, 0.016845703125, 0.0025787353515625, 0.000965118408203125, -0.0216...
[ 563, 4904, 36746, 5303, 1238, 3949, 3742, 84079, 6562, 151958, 903, 7250, 4129, 187243, 27435, 9902, 9508, 304, 10, 919, 73032, 13025, 712, 27985, 93151, 112285, 442, 44084, 4865, 93774, 7049, 9323, 7, 13452, 5665, 3871, 831, 85358, 48716, ...
[ 0.152587890625, 0.196533203125, 0.2171630859375, 0.2056884765625, 0.106201171875, 0.019134521484375, 0.1451416015625, 0.16943359375, 0.182861328125, 0.232666015625, 0.1180419921875, 0.099365234375, 0.1207275390625, 0.1400146484375, 0.10247802734375, 0.10791015625, 0.0870361328125, ...
embed
21767864_c0
21767864
fsharp
0
Title: Cannot use try / with blocks inside sequence expressions. How to get around it? Problem title: Cannot use try / with blocks inside sequence expressions. How to get around it? Tags: .net, f%23 Problem: Cannot use try / with blocks inside sequence expressions. How to get around it? Consider that Pentagonal numbers...
Cannot use try / with blocks inside sequence expressions. How to get around it? Cannot use try / with blocks inside sequence expressions. How to get around it? .net f%23 OverflowException Cannot How Pentagonal Int32.MaxValue Seq.map n-1 Int32 int32_pentagonalSeq Cannot use try / with blocks inside sequence expressions....
[ -0.02001953125, 0.0098876953125, 0.0015716552734375, -0.010009765625, -0.00408935546875, -0.01165771484375, 0.00445556640625, -0.00177001953125, 0.0169677734375, -0.043212890625, 0.002593994140625, 0.0322265625, 0.01531982421875, 0.0157470703125, 0.0267333984375, -0.005584716796875, ...
[ 4171, 10869, 4527, 9790, 248, 678, 46389, 7, 46132, 40, 944, 3956, 125195, 11249, 2046, 10932, 442, 1179, 1238, 3949, 3742, 9578, 118664, 19279, 63928, 181385, 289, 360, 18, 6460, 71346, 856, 50770, 503, 864, 62346, 5759, 2278, 6936, 5205...
[ 0.06488037109375, 0.1195068359375, 0.12158203125, 0.2646484375, 0.275634765625, 0.164794921875, 0.251953125, 0.05322265625, 0.154052734375, 0.0743408203125, 0.1378173828125, 0.0938720703125, 0.2086181640625, 0.036865234375, 0.06134033203125, 0.211181640625, 0.0887451171875, 0.16857...
embed
46580602_c0
46580602
fsharp
0
Title: How to get connection string from head project&#x27;s app.config/appsettings.json in a class library Problem title: How to get connection string from head project&#x27;s app.config/appsettings.json in a class library Tags: connection-string, f%23 Problem: How to get connection string from head project's app.conf...
How to get connection string from head project&#x27;s app.config/appsettings.json in a class library How to get connection string from head project&#x27;s app.config/appsettings.json in a class library connection-string f%23 head How app.config appsettings.json IConnectionString How to get connection string from head p...
[ -0.0034942626953125, 0.0216064453125, -0.0172119140625, 0.0244140625, -0.0206298828125, 0.00518798828125, -0.0185546875, -0.00628662109375, 0.0233154296875, -0.03564453125, -0.007598876953125, -0.0235595703125, -0.00848388671875, 0.0057373046875, -0.0026092529296875, -0.009521484375, ...
[ 11249, 2046, 94878, 79315, 1295, 10336, 13452, 3768, 4027, 153837, 9007, 89840, 170, 1681, 18507, 35773, 23, 10, 91693, 1238, 3742, 87, 235603, 1830, 71713, 32562, 4904, 17203, 63399, 12601, 55300, 20949, 70, 57976, 61112, 56566, 214, 101758,...
[ 0.0251007080078125, 0.1053466796875, 0.195068359375, 0.238037109375, 0.0787353515625, 0.175537109375, 0.1461181640625, 0.042022705078125, 0.15234375, 0.1942138671875, 0.1124267578125, 0.2000732421875, 0.135986328125, 0.1717529296875, 0.15869140625, 0.173583984375, 0.01806640625, 0....
embed
48606369_c0
48606369
fsharp
0
Title: What is the idiomatic way for an implementation to depend on a partial record type? Problem title: What is the idiomatic way for an implementation to depend on a partial record type? Tags: f%23 Problem: What is the idiomatic way for an implementation to depend on a partial record type? My intent is to define a m...
What is the idiomatic way for an implementation to depend on a partial record type? What is the idiomatic way for an implementation to depend on a partial record type? f%23 What DBRow System.DateTime Record row.id row.createdAt.ToString row:DBRow What is the idiomatic way for an implementation to depend on a partial re...
[ -0.0091552734375, 0.0023193359375, 0.003448486328125, 0.0194091796875, 0.00592041015625, 0.00176239013671875, -0.013427734375, -0.00787353515625, 0.00433349609375, -0.0218505859375, 0.006103515625, -0.0079345703125, -0.01361083984375, -0.00799560546875, 0.006805419921875, -0.0038757324...
[ 49666, 9523, 3917, 208124, 56566, 98, 2878, 289, 17164, 10644, 1238, 3742, 4865, 391, 8770, 12353, 86291, 70059, 54877, 15555, 532, 7612, 28848, 7763, 71713, 214, 397, 38101, 78091, 61924, 88996, 32354, 831, 160404, 756, 115923, 52895, 9969, ...
[ 0.21240234375, 0.1168212890625, 0.0926513671875, 0.1810302734375, 0.1927490234375, 0.029571533203125, 0.1478271484375, 0.038543701171875, 0.1796875, 0.185546875, 0.001251220703125, 0.05718994140625, 0.00079345703125, 0.0230712890625, 0.1075439453125, 0.09503173828125, 0.0196838378906...
embed
62233484_c0
62233484
fsharp
0
Title: Copy a ReadOnlySpan to a Span in one pass Problem title: Copy a ReadOnlySpan to a Span in one pass Tags: performance, c%23, f%23, memory Problem: Copy a ReadOnlySpan to a Span in one pass All guidelines seem to boil down to creating a new Span , initialized by an array of a given type. This involves an extra pas...
Copy a ReadOnlySpan to a Span in one pass Copy a ReadOnlySpan to a Span in one pass performance c%23 f%23 memory Copy ReadOnlySpan Span str.AsSpan Array.zeroCreate roSpan.CopyTo MemoryMarshal.CreateSpan MemoryMarshal.GetReference MemoryPool Copy a ReadOnlySpan to a Span in one pass All guidelines seem to boil down to c...
[ -0.0206298828125, 0.017333984375, -0.0172119140625, 0.01092529296875, -0.0191650390625, -0.0286865234375, 0.00001537799835205078, -0.021240234375, 0.00193023681640625, -0.000835418701171875, -0.00018310546875, 0.0089111328125, -0.004241943359375, 0.034423828125, -0.015869140625, -0.004...
[ 146930, 4764, 20320, 538, 294, 3180, 47, 10, 63438, 23, 1632, 27875, 23718, 3742, 1238, 98323, 7704, 19659, 69253, 53, 80510, 63784, 2062, 10625, 6493, 7763, 172681, 4200, 69988, 7192, 929, 226829, 105233, 3525, 61475, 10298, 10644, 4173, 4...
[ 0.2020263671875, 0.2041015625, 0.1636962890625, 0.104736328125, 0.0498046875, 0.259033203125, 0.119140625, 0.033447265625, 0.293212890625, 0.034881591796875, 0.114013671875, 0.1773681640625, 0.187744140625, 0.08172607421875, 0.044952392578125, 0.208740234375, 0.15966796875, 0.00689...
embed
62329046_c0
62329046
fsharp
0
Title: trying to pass by reference in F# Problem title: trying to pass by reference in F# Tags: byref, f%23 Problem: trying to pass by reference in F# I have a type that receives data through websocket / event and it instantiates a couple other types that also need that data for their work. I thought it would simplify ...
trying to pass by reference in F# trying to pass by reference in F# byref f%23 TradeData.empty CloseOrderHandler Instrument TradeData trying to pass by reference in F# I have a type that receives data through websocket / event and it instantiates a couple other types that also need that data for their work. I thought i...
[ 0.017333984375, 0.03515625, -0.0115966796875, -0.00445556640625, -0.0096435546875, -0.005584716796875, 0.00146484375, -0.00006246566772460938, 0.00775146484375, -0.0322265625, 0.01220703125, 0.0026397705078125, 0.00885009765625, 0.0225830078125, -0.01116943359375, 0.0001840591430664062...
[ 31577, 27875, 390, 91067, 563, 4904, 29087, 1238, 3742, 64166, 137989, 33548, 153335, 143045, 135679, 603, 73750, 10644, 53299, 2053, 1467, 991, 27853, 19732, 34648, 101426, 52895, 3871, 4488, 112892, 18151, 1632, 44632, 49129, 16750, 20020, 17...
[ 0.07586669921875, 0.1214599609375, 0.14453125, 0.265625, 0.1412353515625, 0.210693359375, 0.27880859375, 0.0262298583984375, 0.1097412109375, 0.1766357421875, 0.1392822265625, 0.109130859375, 0.1156005859375, 0.18115234375, 0.117431640625, 0.107666015625, 0.1590576171875, 0.1485595...
embed
23008766_c0
23008766
fsharp
0
Title: GTK# Set precision of a column of floats in a TreeViewColumn using Mono &amp; F# Problem title: GTK# Set precision of a column of floats in a TreeViewColumn using Mono &amp; F# Tags: treeview, mono, gtk, cellrenderer, f%23 Problem: GTK# Set precision of a column of floats in a TreeViewColumn using Mono & F# I'm ...
GTK# Set precision of a column of floats in a TreeViewColumn using Mono &amp; F# GTK# Set precision of a column of floats in a TreeViewColumn using Mono &amp; F# treeview mono gtk cellrenderer f%23 Mono GTK Set TreeViewColumn gtk.TreeView Create Gtk.TreeViewColumn priceColumn.Title Price priceColumn.Expand priceColumn....
[ 0.023193359375, 0.01068115234375, 0.0115966796875, 0.012451171875, 0.029296875, -0.02001953125, 0.0113525390625, -0.00439453125, 0.00543212890625, 0.0185546875, 0.0125732421875, -0.014892578125, -0.014892578125, -0.00555419921875, -0.0196533203125, 0.01214599609375, 0.00775146484375,...
[ 527, 29735, 4904, 19943, 22619, 1830, 3365, 316, 19, 21917, 9821, 23, 101344, 100474, 78457, 77879, 619, 25133, 563, 111, 53201, 22751, 22460, 31472, 38750, 18280, 7966, 1238, 3742, 706, 62731, 13, 151313, 27167, 48025, 114363, 1746, 6796, ...
[ 0.07916259765625, 0.2103271484375, 0.167724609375, 0.1260986328125, 0.2408447265625, 0.1597900390625, 0.1402587890625, 0.1505126953125, 0.0224609375, 0.1927490234375, 0.101318359375, 0.008941650390625, 0.17529296875, 0.26806640625, 0.0997314453125, 0.1966552734375, 0.0693359375, 0....
embed
45400243_c0
45400243
fsharp
0
Title: F# UnitTesting function with side effect Problem title: F# UnitTesting function with side effect Tags: unit-testing, side-effects, purely-functional, f%23 Problem: F# UnitTesting function with side effect I am C# dev that has just starting to learn F# and I have a few questions about unit testing. Let's say I wa...
F# UnitTesting function with side effect F# UnitTesting function with side effect unit-testing side-effects purely-functional f%23 UnitTesting Console.In.ReadLine MyType Name:string Coordinate:Coordinate Split Name Coordinate Longitude Replace Latitude F# UnitTesting function with side effect I am C# dev that has just ...
[ -0.0272216796875, 0.0034027099609375, 0.0098876953125, -0.00726318359375, -0.0010833740234375, -0.0145263671875, 0.012451171875, -0.006134033203125, -0.011962890625, -0.017578125, 0.00885009765625, 0.01123046875, -0.009033203125, -0.01275634765625, 0.0037689208984375, 0.003067016601562...
[ 563, 4904, 46640, 111337, 214, 32354, 678, 5609, 21543, 25072, 6954, 171760, 34166, 137175, 1238, 3949, 3742, 40777, 4153, 31345, 93232, 2646, 196707, 15757, 91693, 43297, 46474, 21753, 23935, 239, 35810, 33245, 30698, 17582, 134234, 18151, 603...
[ 0.138671875, 0.2235107421875, 0.2137451171875, 0.2337646484375, 0.0321044921875, 0.1488037109375, 0.0859375, 0.1739501953125, 0.21875, 0.2158203125, 0.2017822265625, 0.1802978515625, 0.01763916015625, 0.0931396484375, 0.09222412109375, 0.026641845703125, 0.124755859375, 0.098022460...
embed
25064013_c0
25064013
fsharp
0
Title: f#: constant union case tag number Problem title: f#: constant union case tag number Tags: protobuf-net, discriminated-union, f%23 Problem: f#: constant union case tag number Each union case in discriminated union type gets a tag number type Result<'TSuccess,'TFailure> = | Success of 'TSuccess | Failure of 'TFai...
f#: constant union case tag number f#: constant union case tag number protobuf-net discriminated-union f%23 Result TSuccess TFailure Success Failure FSharpType.GetUnionCases case.Tag f#: constant union case tag number Each union case in discriminated union type gets a tag number From looking at compiled code it's gener...
[ 0.00836181640625, 0.020263671875, 0.0167236328125, -0.0205078125, 0.000751495361328125, -0.02880859375, -0.0037078857421875, 0.0118408203125, 0.004302978515625, -0.01556396484375, 0.000415802001953125, -0.003265380859375, -0.01422119140625, 0.0208740234375, 0.0015411376953125, 0.005798...
[ 1238, 4904, 53697, 69941, 7225, 7909, 14012, 22664, 978, 420, 1179, 55970, 3674, 87046, 3742, 126684, 18190, 26531, 30992, 25820, 3408, 144053, 190355, 3467, 196707, 147547, 20370, 5908, 66448, 98423, 10644, 62163, 16487, 5974, 18151, 139392, 9...
[ 0.11083984375, 0.19775390625, 0.1875, 0.22998046875, 0.17626953125, 0.2164306640625, 0.1937255859375, 0.150634765625, 0.109130859375, 0.1197509765625, 0.1153564453125, 0.2210693359375, 0.0810546875, 0.18798828125, 0.05804443359375, 0.1519775390625, 0.1220703125, 0.1451416015625, ...
embed
4681434_c0
4681434
fsharp
0
Title: F# - Facebook Hacker Cup - Double Squares Problem title: F# - Facebook Hacker Cup - Double Squares Tags: optimization, algorithm, f%23 Problem: F# - Facebook Hacker Cup - Double Squares I'm working on strengthening my F#-fu and decided to tackle the Facebook Hacker Cup Double Squares problem. I'm having some pro...
F# - Facebook Hacker Cup - Double Squares F# - Facebook Hacker Cup - Double Squares optimization algorithm f%23 0 file straight System System.Collections.Generic System.Diagnostics System.IO System.Linq System.Text Facebook Hacker Cup Double Squares Get Find p::tail Build Seq.skip Dictionary Counts System.Math.Sqrt Our...
[ -0.0111083984375, 0.00726318359375, 0.01141357421875, -0.01385498046875, 0.004058837890625, 0.0026092529296875, -0.0191650390625, -0.003875732421875, 0.00830078125, -0.012939453125, 0.01434326171875, 0.01483154296875, 0.00677490234375, -0.00933837890625, 0.00154876708984375, 0.01550292...
[ 563, 4904, 1431, 52922, 56, 15619, 20, 107172, 68305, 7, 87235, 234873, 1238, 3949, 3742, 757, 11435, 80560, 12353, 78457, 8996, 5256, 5, 135932, 12259, 128198, 41637, 17780, 44982, 174379, 20779, 26040, 915, 46741, 6, 121137, 864, 44024, 1...
[ 0.1583251953125, 0.23388671875, 0.197998046875, 0.20458984375, 0.119140625, 0.2174072265625, 0.0156097412109375, 0.2357177734375, 0.2337646484375, 0.058319091796875, 0.205322265625, 0.17822265625, 0.10986328125, 0.015625, 0.12353515625, 0.1240234375, 0.119140625, 0.1396484375, 0....
embed
7986870_c0
7986870
fsharp
0
Title: How would this C# copy object routine translate to F#? Problem title: How would this C# copy object routine translate to F#? Tags: c%23, f%23, c%23-to-f%23 Problem: How would this C# copy object routine translate to F#? I think this code I wrote to copy object property trees is pretty functional - does the F# ve...
How would this C# copy object routine translate to F#? How would this C# copy object routine translate to F#? c%23 f%23 c%23-to-f%23 s t How CopyUtility Copy Properties Matches Action s.GetValue ToList ForEach IEnumerable PropertyInfo source.GetType GetProperties AsEnumerable source.Name target.Name value.GetType FullN...
[ -0.0031280517578125, -0.00174713134765625, 0.01171875, 0, -0.00823974609375, -0.020751953125, -0.019775390625, -0.00173187255859375, 0.0054931640625, 0.00799560546875, 0.00885009765625, 0.00732421875, 0.015380859375, 0.01361083984375, 0.007171630859375, 0.002044677734375, -0.01208496...
[ 11249, 2806, 903, 313, 4904, 43658, 36746, 124374, 3900, 19309, 47, 563, 3742, 1238, 27495, 188, 420, 146930, 106742, 103133, 234994, 67407, 57945, 91, 126, 856, 50770, 717, 154663, 647, 934, 2606, 206984, 93147, 31344, 196707, 20779, 10752, ...
[ 0.0697021484375, 0.080810546875, 0.082275390625, 0.0772705078125, 0.22216796875, 0.2275390625, 0.1824951171875, 0.1976318359375, 0.12939453125, 0.164306640625, 0.1243896484375, 0.16796875, 0.08740234375, 0.054290771484375, 0.0882568359375, 0.1053466796875, 0.069580078125, 0.2204589...
embed
9788908_c1
9788908
fsharp
1
typeof(Calendar)) throw new BsonSerializationException(); if (bsonReader.CurrentBsonType != BsonType.Document) throw new FileFormatException(); bsonReader.ReadStartDocument(); var id = bsonReader.ReadString("_id"); var ser = new ArraySerializer<DateTime>(); var holidays = (DateTime[])ser.Deserialize(bsonReader, typeof...
typeof(Calendar)) throw new BsonSerializationException(); if (bsonReader.CurrentBsonType != BsonType.Document) throw new FileFormatException(); bsonReader.ReadStartDocument(); var id = bsonReader.ReadString("_id"); var ser = new ArraySerializer<DateTime>(); var holidays = (DateTime[])ser.Deserialize(bsonReader, typeof...
[ 0.0260009765625, 0.007659912109375, 0.01190185546875, -0.02294921875, -0.025634765625, -0.01055908203125, -0.0264892578125, -0.0025787353515625, -0.01348876953125, 0.0026397705078125, 0.0059814453125, 0.044921875, 0.00732421875, -0.03515625, 0.0125732421875, -0.004913330078125, -0.03...
[ 10644, 4390, 94553, 33, 1506, 104250, 3525, 335, 1681, 4233, 51626, 47691, 19279, 63928, 3142, 2174, 275, 31345, 56, 441, 474, 571, 196707, 1369, 239469, 42724, 102973, 257, 876, 126597, 132, 3447, 5, 71713, 214, 532, 58, 520, 69253, 53, ...
[ 0.192626953125, 0.260009765625, 0.1651611328125, 0.1917724609375, 0.214599609375, 0.098876953125, 0.03265380859375, 0.1265869140625, 0.19580078125, 0.07379150390625, 0.1328125, 0.07183837890625, 0.02813720703125, 0.156982421875, 0.00982666015625, 0.014892578125, 0.0596923828125, 0....
embed
47901508_c1
47901508
fsharp
1
DayOfWeek.Sunday] | "WEEKDAY" -> Set.ofList [DayOfWeek.Monday ; DayOfWeek.Tuesday ; DayOfWeek.Wednesday;DayOfWeek.Thursday;DayOfWeek.Friday] | "WEEKEND" -> Set.ofList [DayOfWeek.Saturday;DayOfWeek.Sunday] | "ALL"-> Set.ofList [DayOfWeek.Monday ; DayOfWeek.Tuesday ; DayOfWeek.Wednesday;DayOfWeek.Thursday;DayOfWeek.Frida...
DayOfWeek.Sunday] | "WEEKDAY" -> Set.ofList [DayOfWeek.Monday ; DayOfWeek.Tuesday ; DayOfWeek.Wednesday;DayOfWeek.Thursday;DayOfWeek.Friday] | "WEEKEND" -> Set.ofList [DayOfWeek.Saturday;DayOfWeek.Sunday] | "ALL"-> Set.ofList [DayOfWeek.Monday ; DayOfWeek.Tuesday ; DayOfWeek.Wednesday;DayOfWeek.Thursday;DayOfWeek.Frida...
[ 0.011474609375, 0.000522613525390625, 0.024169921875, 0.039306640625, -0.01611328125, 0.01397705078125, -0.005126953125, -0.0048828125, 0.00191497802734375, 0.00052642822265625, 0.0048828125, 0.0439453125, 0.003448486328125, -0.006744384765625, -0.0126953125, 0.0194091796875, 0.00921...
[ 10013, 132887, 12137, 343, 66279, 5636, 58745, 24592, 15567, 67141, 33079, 19943, 4390, 154663, 97141, 46674, 2819, 15665, 90, 297, 1444, 12824, 33771, 53, 39015, 16989, 66437, 35782, 76228, 12501, 14255, 64397, 75930, 2343, 35484, 28636, 2189,...
[ 0.14453125, 0.2249755859375, 0.1246337890625, 0.10296630859375, 0.163818359375, 0.135009765625, 0.009857177734375, 0.11572265625, 0.1043701171875, 0.1787109375, 0.015106201171875, 0.1602783203125, 0.17431640625, 0.17138671875, 0.1077880859375, 0.1099853515625, 0.008880615234375, 0....
embed
2360200_c0
2360200
fsharp
0
Title: How to diagnose source of failure in F# interactive Problem title: How to diagnose source of failure in F# interactive Tags: f%23, f%23-interactive, debugging Problem: How to diagnose source of failure in F# interactive I am learning the ropes of F# through Project Euler, and ran into the following issue a few t...
How to diagnose source of failure in F# interactive How to diagnose source of failure in F# interactive f%23 f%23-interactive debugging How NumberOfDivisors List.filter List.length HasMoreThanDDivisors FindFirstTriangle How to diagnose source of failure in F# interactive I am learning the ropes of F# through Project Eu...
[ -0.01226806640625, 0.011474609375, 0.0267333984375, 0.01177978515625, 0.0050048828125, 0.00811767578125, -0.0026702880859375, -0.00787353515625, 0.003631591796875, -0.0260009765625, 0.00067901611328125, -0.009765625, -0.0029296875, 0.00013828277587890625, 0.0172119140625, 0.00915527343...
[ 11249, 47, 99219, 31344, 111, 137578, 563, 4904, 212398, 1238, 3742, 27495, 10433, 71232, 8, 978, 103332, 132887, 14055, 51858, 32036, 120337, 23986, 20625, 122880, 1121, 14, 26040, 207263, 74257, 109217, 23, 52080, 87850, 27331, 5177, 603, 3...
[ 0.04302978515625, 0.001708984375, 0.2181396484375, 0.21240234375, 0.0794677734375, 0.232666015625, 0.12890625, 0.2303466796875, 0.2078857421875, 0.051849365234375, 0.03021240234375, 0.0140533447265625, 0.0916748046875, 0.0168609619140625, 0.1544189453125, 0.1495361328125, 0.060394287...
embed
64591420_c0
64591420
fsharp
0
Title: How do I create a type that hosts a list of items, that implement an interface, but have different typed parameters? Problem title: How do I create a type that hosts a list of items, that implement an interface, but have different typed parameters? Tags: f%23 Problem: How do I create a type that hosts a list of ...
How do I create a type that hosts a list of items, that implement an interface, but have different typed parameters? How do I create a type that hosts a list of items, that implement an interface, but have different typed parameters? f%23 How syncItem1 someSyncItem1 Subscribers someResponder1 syncItem2 someSyncItem2 so...
[ -0.010498046875, 0.01507568359375, -0.00567626953125, -0.004608154296875, -0.001739501953125, -0.005767822265625, -0.03173828125, -0.0010833740234375, 0.0205078125, -0.00128936767578125, 0.000118255615234375, -0.0218505859375, 0.0081787109375, 0.00579833984375, -0.0021514892578125, 0.0...
[ 11249, 28282, 10644, 27980, 5303, 55769, 29479, 101758, 1284, 12921, 71, 171859, 765, 3742, 6002, 238, 2982, 3060, 217835, 134019, 4295, 18908, 820, 304, 90125, 91384, 15612, 1340, 19335, 87, 450, 7, 3871, 10, 116419, 16401, 285, 53, 52895,...
[ 0.056732177734375, 0.176513671875, 0.276123046875, 0.1839599609375, 0.17041015625, 0.1925048828125, 0.1439208984375, 0.233154296875, 0.098876953125, 0.1727294921875, 0.0653076171875, 0.1925048828125, 0.042999267578125, 0.0205535888671875, 0.1480712890625, 0.0528564453125, 0.115356445...
embed
50620729_c0
50620729
fsharp
0
Title: F#: Problems when returning List of lists via pattern matching? Problem title: F#: Problems when returning List of lists via pattern matching? Tags: f%23-interactive, f%23 Problem: F#: Problems when returning List of lists via pattern matching? So I have this code that will basically split a list by k items. So ...
F#: Problems when returning List of lists via pattern matching? F#: Problems when returning List of lists via pattern matching? f%23-interactive f%23 Problems List head::tail F#: Problems when returning List of lists via pattern matching? So I have this code that will basically split a list by k items. So if there's th...
[ 0.020751953125, 0.00872802734375, -0.005950927734375, -0.0026092529296875, -0.01080322265625, 0.005889892578125, -0.014892578125, -0.00933837890625, 0.0106201171875, -0.004974365234375, 0.03173828125, -0.002197265625, -0.0002956390380859375, 0.01409912109375, 0.0167236328125, -0.004974...
[ 563, 4904, 15649, 7, 30646, 32036, 111, 5303, 1829, 103510, 14858, 214, 1238, 27495, 10433, 71232, 3742, 10336, 46741, 3229, 903, 18151, 198343, 65450, 10, 390, 472, 55769, 304, 363, 758, 910, 966, 3444, 5117, 138, 16065, 3934, 96386, 136...
[ 0.1268310546875, 0.2364501953125, 0.1915283203125, 0.07196044921875, 0.2080078125, 0.186767578125, 0.1005859375, 0.232177734375, 0.1185302734375, 0.25048828125, 0.202392578125, 0.108154296875, 0.0931396484375, 0.050872802734375, 0.0687255859375, 0.037628173828125, 0.08197021484375, ...
embed
62882469_c0
62882469
fsharp
0
Title: Why is building/splicing F# quotations so slow? Problem title: Why is building/splicing F# quotations so slow? Tags: f%23, quotations, performance Problem: Why is building/splicing F# quotations so slow? It seems that building quotations via <@ @> syntax is painfully inefficient. For example creating a list of i...
Why is building/splicing F# quotations so slow? Why is building/splicing F# quotations so slow? f%23 quotations performance Why List.foldBack Real CPU gen0 gen1 gen2 NewUnionCase Expr.NewUnionCase Expr Expr.Value Why is building/splicing F# quotations so slow? It seems that building quotations via <@ @> syntax is painf...
[ -0.0079345703125, 0.01239013671875, 0.008056640625, -0.01953125, -0.00078582763671875, -0.0155029296875, -0.0146484375, -0.007293701171875, 0.001129150390625, -0.01611328125, 0.0220947265625, -0.00469970703125, 0.01458740234375, 0.004791259765625, 0.0087890625, 0.00823974609375, 0.01...
[ 44084, 83, 33976, 64, 55992, 214, 563, 4904, 81732, 5256, 221, 72803, 1238, 3949, 3742, 23718, 32036, 5, 42822, 152470, 5120, 86039, 9226, 2389, 418, 304, 2356, 147547, 441, 6991, 60075, 42, 46568, 856, 50770, 37202, 1829, 4426, 981, 1374...
[ 0.105224609375, 0.0272369384765625, 0.1793212890625, 0.05157470703125, 0.2003173828125, 0.031951904296875, 0.130126953125, 0.2191162109375, 0.22265625, 0.147705078125, 0.10272216796875, 0.2042236328125, 0.109375, 0.06195068359375, 0.189453125, 0.1544189453125, 0.1202392578125, 0.00...
embed
72206340_c1
72206340
fsharp
1
003: This value is not a function and cannot be applied. It would be ideal if I could write member x.Info (fmt: PrintfFormat<'Printer, _, _, _>): 'Printer = if level <= LogLevel.INFO then x.Log fmt else Printf.noop fmt But does there exist such a utility API? Or can we write one? Workarounds just for "getting things do...
003: This value is not a function and cannot be applied. It would be ideal if I could write member x.Info (fmt: PrintfFormat<'Printer, _, _, _>): 'Printer = if level <= LogLevel.INFO then x.Log fmt else Printf.noop fmt But does there exist such a utility API? Or can we write one? Workarounds just for "getting things do...
[ -0.0179443359375, 0.00994873046875, 0.025146484375, -0.0016937255859375, -0.001434326171875, -0.0091552734375, 0.01904296875, -0.01904296875, 0.0225830078125, 0.035888671875, 0.00738525390625, 0.015380859375, -0.01068115234375, -0.036376953125, 0.0179443359375, 0.00054168701171875, -...
[ 123276, 3293, 34292, 83, 959, 10, 32354, 53418, 190659, 6397, 33022, 32786, 1022, 93147, 18, 39754, 420, 102973, 257, 112079, 720, 2174, 17366, 13146, 5267, 2601, 157491, 113972, 1238, 157, 2146, 32316, 6044, 19537, 61687, 831, 67688, 16940, ...
[ 0.138671875, 0.1275634765625, 0.2236328125, 0.129150390625, 0.17431640625, 0.07220458984375, 0.20068359375, 0.13623046875, 0.1630859375, 0.115478515625, 0.117431640625, 0.172119140625, 0.05816650390625, 0.2138671875, 0.0411376953125, 0.1815185546875, 0.1624755859375, 0.201171875, ...
embed
48118086_c1
48118086
fsharp
1
seems to be fundamentally different from Brent Tranberg's StackOverflow question where he was at least able to get the dependencies loaded; they just complained at him afterwards. Here the dependencies are not even being loaded. So the problem is (I think) that the NuGet package is not getting globally installed and i...
seems to be fundamentally different from Brent Tranberg's StackOverflow question where he was at least able to get the dependencies loaded; they just complained at him afterwards. Here the dependencies are not even being loaded. So the problem is (I think) that the NuGet package is not getting globally installed and i...
[ -0.01544189453125, 0.0125732421875, 0.00347900390625, -0.00811767578125, -0.02001953125, 0.00885009765625, -0.00885009765625, -0.0037841796875, -0.01153564453125, -0.00506591796875, 0.00872802734375, 0.000263214111328125, -0.0234375, 0.01385498046875, 0.033447265625, 0.0000448226928710...
[ 37202, 20531, 12921, 192050, 60532, 4969, 156673, 19713, 19048, 42548, 117538, 72367, 186992, 11853, 621, 959, 3853, 8035, 2967, 1429, 724, 126, 98169, 20949, 7964, 20600, 71200, 45367, 140992, 180639, 38415, 18, 17669, 3714, 98893, 31577, 2874...
[ 0.01361083984375, 0.037139892578125, 0.10064697265625, 0.0450439453125, 0.0187225341796875, 0.077392578125, 0.01141357421875, 0.019744873046875, 0.00885009765625, 0.2130126953125, 0.1199951171875, 0.139404296875, 0.074951171875, 0.054901123046875, 0.0001220703125, 0.1094970703125, 0....
embed
48238511_c0
48238511
fsharp
0
Title: My F# code is much longer than the equivalent python one, anything wrong? Problem title: My F# code is much longer than the equivalent python one, anything wrong? Tags: f%23 Problem: My F# code is much longer than the equivalent python one, anything wrong? I'm converting an existing python code to F# the number ...
My F# code is much longer than the equivalent python one, anything wrong? My F# code is much longer than the equivalent python one, anything wrong? f%23 Array Python initial_seasonal_components season_averages n_seasons season_averages.append j:slen System.Collections.Generic Dictionary series.Length nSeasons-1 Array.s...
[ -0.01019287109375, -0.000583648681640625, 0.023193359375, 0.0135498046875, -0.017578125, -0.033935546875, -0.00885009765625, 0.00150299072265625, 0.012451171875, 0.005340576171875, -0.006256103515625, 0.0311279296875, 0.01116943359375, 0.0113525390625, -0.00213623046875, -0.00958251953...
[ 2646, 563, 4904, 18151, 83, 5045, 51713, 3501, 183234, 17198, 50828, 1632, 23937, 44691, 1238, 3949, 3742, 69253, 145581, 61475, 184, 162, 52057, 54137, 7, 34003, 814, 11, 42182, 9007, 3611, 1647, 1977, 12353, 78457, 8996, 135932, 147638, 3...
[ 0.048828125, 0.1441650390625, 0.25390625, 0.217529296875, 0.0577392578125, 0.1312255859375, 0.1845703125, 0.06866455078125, 0.1123046875, 0.10333251953125, 0.1282958984375, 0.02740478515625, 0.0733642578125, 0.1546630859375, 0.101318359375, 0.000885009765625, 0.1002197265625, 0.075...
embed
48459640_c0
48459640
fsharp
0
Title: RemoveAll from map in F# Problem title: RemoveAll from map in F# Tags: .net, f%23, immutable-collections, c%23 Problem: RemoveAll from map in F# C#: In C# I have something like this: IImmutableDictionary<string, string> map = new Dictionary<string, string> { {"K1", "V1"}, {"K2", "V2"}, {"K3", "V3"}, }.ToImmutabl...
RemoveAll from map in F# RemoveAll from map in F# .net f%23 immutable-collections c%23 map RemoveAll IImmutableDictionary Dictionary ToImmutableDictionary IEnumerable map.RemoveRange ImmutableDictionary RemoveRange Method Remove map:Map keys:list map.Remove Seq.head keys.Tail RemoveAll from map in F# C#: In C# I have s...
[ -0.0203857421875, 0.006591796875, 0.0034637451171875, 0.0027923583984375, -0.019287109375, -0.027587890625, 0.000247955322265625, 0.002685546875, -0.003997802734375, 0.0029296875, 0.0247802734375, 0.0255126953125, 0.007171630859375, 0.01483154296875, 0.0201416015625, 0.0000517368316650...
[ 181139, 43512, 1295, 22288, 563, 4904, 23, 1179, 1238, 3742, 566, 561, 22819, 196352, 17514, 39, 10763, 147638, 717, 75536, 2606, 56, 2886, 4332, 432, 272, 1052, 51459, 3370, 74644, 166179, 22799, 6562, 864, 31251, 9874, 379, 360, 1884, 4...
[ 0.2396240234375, 0.2401123046875, 0.1239013671875, 0.193115234375, 0.1510009765625, 0.1983642578125, 0.053375244140625, 0.0992431640625, 0.095458984375, 0.057373046875, 0.042877197265625, 0.1434326171875, 0.149169921875, 0.1151123046875, 0.033599853515625, 0.0140380859375, 0.11730957...
embed
5336183_c0
5336183
fsharp
0
Title: Code that runs correctly in FSI doesn&#x27;t run correctly when project is run Problem title: Code that runs correctly in FSI doesn&#x27;t run correctly when project is run Tags: f%23 Problem: Code that runs correctly in FSI doesn't run correctly when project is run I am an F# noob and the learning curve has bee...
Code that runs correctly in FSI doesn&#x27;t run correctly when project is run Code that runs correctly in FSI doesn&#x27;t run correctly when project is run f%23 FSI System System.Windows.Forms System.Drawing System.Threading Form TopMost Visible ProgressBar Minimum Maximum Dock DockStyle.Fill form.Controls.Add Thread...
[ 0.009033203125, 0.004302978515625, -0.0030670166015625, 0.000766754150390625, -0.0108642578125, -0.004547119140625, 0.033447265625, 0.00390625, 0.003997802734375, -0.0233154296875, 0.03173828125, -0.0076904296875, -0.01318359375, -0.00396728515625, 0.0068359375, -0.00946044921875, 0....
[ 28864, 450, 127877, 26785, 538, 23, 563, 9902, 22027, 3768, 18, 11675, 3229, 13452, 83, 1238, 3742, 12353, 43342, 102973, 219, 39116, 15236, 4792, 116128, 582, 55356, 109816, 25267, 173858, 46540, 161824, 209480, 5713, 3173, 175904, 136719, 1...
[ 0.207763671875, 0.045074462890625, 0.1502685546875, 0.1729736328125, 0.0248565673828125, 0.08251953125, 0.1678466796875, 0.243408203125, 0.055328369140625, 0.0460205078125, 0.0869140625, 0.15087890625, 0.07537841796875, 0.138671875, 0.0204925537109375, 0.0380859375, 0.012298583984375...
embed
7124423_c0
7124423
fsharp
0
Title: F# continuations goes on StackOverflowException Problem title: F# continuations goes on StackOverflowException Tags: continuations, f%23, stack-overflow, list Problem: F# continuations goes on StackOverflowException Hi guys I'm implementing an F# function that takes two lists of type : (int*float) list. These tw...
F# continuations goes on StackOverflowException F# continuations goes on StackOverflowException continuations f%23 stack-overflow list StackOverflowException list1 list2 rate:float code2 rate2 Math.Abs rate-rate2 F# continuations goes on StackOverflowException Hi guys I'm implementing an F# function that takes two list...
[ 0.0108642578125, 0.017333984375, -0.01470947265625, -0.0145263671875, 0.0174560546875, 0.0018463134765625, -0.004180908203125, 0.0024871826171875, 0.0057373046875, -0.0244140625, -0.00604248046875, 0.0150146484375, 0.0147705078125, 0.005645751953125, 0.0203857421875, -0.011474609375, ...
[ 563, 4904, 9454, 5256, 60899, 98, 6512, 2594, 156673, 118664, 19279, 63928, 1238, 3949, 3742, 177261, 5465, 5303, 418, 304, 34515, 52347, 257, 18151, 78804, 24988, 17957, 51484, 29479, 32354, 51776, 6626, 10644, 4288, 1639, 12921, 22042, 23, ...
[ 0.15185546875, 0.217529296875, 0.233154296875, 0.1253662109375, 0.0611572265625, 0.1263427734375, 0.142333984375, 0.1112060546875, 0.15478515625, 0.222900390625, 0.040924072265625, 0.1561279296875, 0.110107421875, 0.05029296875, 0.1597900390625, 0.1397705078125, 0.1143798828125, 0....
embed
61597813_c0
61597813
fsharp
0
Title: PresentationCore/PresnetationFramwork cause a problem when added in reference Problem title: PresentationCore/PresnetationFramwork cause a problem when added in reference Tags: visual-studio, reference, f%23 Problem: PresentationCore/PresnetationFramwork cause a problem when added in reference Part of the f# cod...
PresentationCore/PresnetationFramwork cause a problem when added in reference PresentationCore/PresnetationFramwork cause a problem when added in reference visual-studio reference f%23 PresentationCore PresnetationFramwork System System.Windows System.Windows.Controls System.Windows.Media System.Windows.Media.Imaging G...
[ -0.00872802734375, 0.0159912109375, 0.006103515625, 0.004150390625, -0.004913330078125, -0.01373291015625, -0.003173828125, -0.0042724609375, -0.011962890625, -0.0177001953125, 0.00799560546875, -0.010498046875, 0.0033111572265625, 0.00628662109375, 0.00640869140625, -0.005889892578125...
[ 120772, 1363, 50886, 13, 64, 19273, 7, 86, 22062, 919, 2198, 18244, 22304, 2967, 49814, 23, 91067, 21176, 52629, 1238, 3742, 20703, 12353, 43342, 175904, 72492, 61637, 13547, 53400, 108386, 1181, 3229, 4904, 18151, 15005, 3956, 93774, 3467, ...
[ 0.22314453125, 0.07525634765625, 0.1776123046875, 0.0838623046875, 0.03729248046875, 0.104736328125, 0.09075927734375, 0.112060546875, 0.0816650390625, 0.0195159912109375, 0.1558837890625, 0.201171875, 0.123291015625, 0.16455078125, 0.16357421875, 0.0975341796875, 0.258544921875, 0...
embed
56194612_c0
56194612
fsharp
0
Title: Static casting between types for Generic nested records Problem title: Static casting between types for Generic nested records Tags: type-conversion, static, lazy-evaluation, f%23, casting Problem: Static casting between types for Generic nested records Nested F# Record with generic type parameter, how do I stat...
Static casting between types for Generic nested records Static casting between types for Generic nested records type-conversion static lazy-evaluation f%23 casting a T Static Generic from:float to:int Person Value Family People fam1 fam2 Static casting between types for Generic nested records Nested F# Record with gene...
[ 0.0001621246337890625, 0.0034027099609375, 0.0157470703125, -0.0189208984375, 0.01055908203125, -0.01092529296875, -0.0247802734375, 0.006072998046875, 0.0023956298828125, -0.00762939453125, -0.02294921875, 0.003448486328125, -0.0032806396484375, 0.0262451171875, 0.007232666015625, -0....
[ 71465, 238, 176050, 17721, 52895, 100, 88342, 1771, 8512, 71, 115923, 10644, 2271, 46354, 201939, 21, 3285, 159258, 1238, 3949, 3742, 384, 1295, 52347, 257, 47, 4288, 15270, 190060, 59745, 41021, 28763, 418, 304, 28701, 563, 4904, 54877, 18...
[ 0.2254638671875, 0.0743408203125, 0.2445068359375, 0.2384033203125, 0.26171875, 0.019989013671875, 0.1632080078125, 0.06317138671875, 0.236572265625, 0.06854248046875, 0.2025146484375, 0.22998046875, 0.051483154296875, 0.1485595703125, 0.23193359375, 0.1036376953125, 0.168212890625, ...
embed
9183646_c0
9183646
fsharp
0
Title: F# code optimization or is it really that slow? Problem title: F# code optimization or is it really that slow? Tags: c%2B%2B, .net, f%23 Problem: F# code optimization or is it really that slow? I was looking for a way to do proper algorithmic coding using .NET with all the benefits of modern languages (e.g. I li...
F# code optimization or is it really that slow? F# code optimization or is it really that slow? c%2B%2B .net f%23 Array.map F# code optimization or is it really that slow? I was looking for a way to do proper algorithmic coding using .NET with all the benefits of modern languages (e.g. I like a strong type checking, op...
[ 0.00677490234375, 0.0045166015625, -0.00396728515625, -0.00885009765625, -0.0213623046875, -0.01953125, -0.024658203125, 0.0087890625, -0.00005173683166503906, 0.00848388671875, -0.004608154296875, 0.018310546875, 0.005889892578125, 0.0079345703125, -0.004486083984375, -0.0120849609375...
[ 563, 4904, 18151, 87235, 1363, 707, 83, 442, 6183, 450, 72803, 501, 1179, 1238, 3742, 69253, 53, 5, 62346, 3917, 27798, 234873, 1771, 552, 6238, 17368, 17777, 72382, 5744, 46876, 1884, 37515, 10644, 175199, 39933, 645, 63033, 6492, 1124, ...
[ 0.1671142578125, 0.251953125, 0.2073974609375, 0.2166748046875, 0.078369140625, 0.0799560546875, 0.07281494140625, 0.03521728515625, 0.170654296875, 0.1553955078125, 0.2471923828125, 0.06524658203125, 0.1585693359375, 0.1397705078125, 0.053070068359375, 0.122802734375, 0.092956542968...
embed
22012307_c0
22012307
fsharp
0
Title: How to access the attribute of a parent node using F# Data&#x27;s XML Type Provider? Problem title: How to access the attribute of a parent node using F# Data&#x27;s XML Type Provider? Tags: f%23-data, f%23, parent, xml, xmldataprovider Problem: How to access the attribute of a parent node using F# Data's XML Ty...
How to access the attribute of a parent node using F# Data&#x27;s XML Type Provider? How to access the attribute of a parent node using F# Data&#x27;s XML Type Provider? f%23-data f%23 parent xml xmldataprovider F# How Data XML Type Provider UTF-16 ROOT level1 level1Name1 level2 level2Name1 level2Name2 level1Name2 leve...
[ 0.009765625, 0.0302734375, -0.00909423828125, -0.002227783203125, -0.0023956298828125, 0.00927734375, 0.00689697265625, 0.002227783203125, -0.007110595703125, -0.038330078125, 0.022216796875, -0.0034332275390625, 0.0162353515625, 0.004364013671875, 0.004669189453125, -0.0283203125, -...
[ 11249, 47, 17203, 150380, 13, 49129, 110, 112, 17368, 563, 4904, 11809, 3768, 92537, 60457, 123089, 42, 1238, 27495, 10135, 3742, 131492, 93136, 820, 30992, 13528, 162727, 17366, 418, 966, 44982, 3467, 137989, 177997, 759, 7237, 196707, 28636...
[ 0.053955078125, 0.01324462890625, 0.1729736328125, 0.2054443359375, 0.08251953125, 0.2142333984375, 0.154052734375, 0.137939453125, 0.037689208984375, 0.10150146484375, 0.1854248046875, 0.1109619140625, 0.05279541015625, 0.2301025390625, 0.2008056640625, 0.1533203125, 0.0882568359375...
embed
2999793_c1
2999793
fsharp
1
float | :? int | :? string | :? bool as f -> sb.Append(x.Name + ": " + f.ToString() + "," ) |> ignore | _ -> recurseObj sb value for x in getMyIdeas do recurseObj sb x sb.Append("\r\n") |> ignore If you couldnt tell, I'm trying to create a csv file and am printing out the types for debugging purposes. The problem is, ...
float | :? int | :? string | :? bool as f -> sb.Append(x.Name + ": " + f.ToString() + "," ) |> ignore | _ -> recurseObj sb value for x in getMyIdeas do recurseObj sb x sb.Append("\r\n") |> ignore If you couldnt tell, I'm trying to create a csv file and am printing out the types for debugging purposes. The problem is, ...
[ 0.00836181640625, 0.002960205078125, 0.0035552978515625, 0.01263427734375, -0.004608154296875, 0.003204345703125, -0.0262451171875, 0.020263671875, 0.01202392578125, 0.0264892578125, 0.01263427734375, 0.0026397705078125, 0.0174560546875, -0.004425048828125, 0.0013427734375, -0.00300598...
[ 21917, 257, 32, 23, 18, 152, 79315, 142484, 237, 1238, 91, 275, 39179, 3611, 425, 163612, 997, 7763, 71713, 214, 124962, 195625, 13, 46471, 170, 34292, 1022, 2046, 31852, 568, 112, 162, 69427, 14192, 31577, 28282, 20763, 334, 11435, 2448,...
[ 0.20458984375, 0.119384765625, 0.059112548828125, 0.0780029296875, 0.104736328125, 0.008209228515625, 0.23193359375, 0.2093505859375, 0.05743408203125, 0.1160888671875, 0.0367431640625, 0.1220703125, 0.08837890625, 0.1319580078125, 0.02728271484375, 0.113037109375, 0.040313720703125,...
embed
46496616_c0
46496616
fsharp
0
Title: How to do Parent-Child Relationship in F# Problem title: How to do Parent-Child Relationship in F# Tags: .net, f%23, oop, c%23 Problem: How to do Parent-Child Relationship in F# I am trying to rewrite a C# application I wrote long time ago into F#, but I am having some troubles, because this is my first attempt ...
How to do Parent-Child Relationship in F# How to do Parent-Child Relationship in F# .net f%23 oop c%23 How Parent-Child Relationship Buildings Spectre Spectres Height _prntBuilding _prntBuilding.Height this.Hn DoSomethingToHeight prntBuilding.Hn How to do Parent-Child Relationship in F# I am trying to rewrite a C# appl...
[ 0, 0.010009765625, -0.01708984375, -0.0216064453125, -0.01422119140625, 0.00518798828125, 0.0133056640625, 0.000896453857421875, 0.0126953125, -0.03271484375, 0.00775146484375, 0.0189208984375, -0.005859375, 0.01202392578125, 0.023193359375, 0.000652313232421875, -0.003265380859375, ...
[ 11249, 47, 54, 170918, 9, 441, 102656, 116822, 16070, 23, 563, 4904, 1179, 1238, 3742, 32500, 104919, 24990, 2921, 32778, 1529, 22553, 10287, 660, 121137, 214, 13025, 903, 984, 282, 64113, 7763, 4083, 456, 434, 18781, 313, 38415, 54397, 4...
[ 0.07733154296875, 0.039398193359375, 0.113037109375, 0.2257080078125, 0.100341796875, 0.15380859375, 0.221435546875, 0.2034912109375, 0.177001953125, 0.06976318359375, 0.15673828125, 0.21435546875, 0.1175537109375, 0.0474853515625, 0.043914794921875, 0.044830322265625, 0.16650390625,...
embed
37581329_c0
37581329
fsharp
0
Title: Calling a C# overloaded method with out parameters from F# Problem title: Calling a C# overloaded method with out parameters from F# Tags: f%23 Problem: Calling a C# overloaded method with out parameters from F# I have the following F# code to handle a Gtk.TreeView event: tree.CursorChanged.Add(fun (e : EventArg...
Calling a C# overloaded method with out parameters from F# Calling a C# overloaded method with out parameters from F# f%23 F# Calling tree.CursorChanged.Add EventArgs tree.Selection TreeIter selection.GetSelected Console.WriteLine Path model.GetPath GetSelected ITreeModel Calling a C# overloaded method with out paramet...
[ 0.005157470703125, 0.009765625, 0.00885009765625, 0.0027923583984375, -0.0037994384765625, -0.00885009765625, -0.0159912109375, -0.0081787109375, 0.0027923583984375, 0.0002536773681640625, 0.013916015625, -0.0439453125, -0.037353515625, 0.026123046875, 0.00921630859375, -0.013854980468...
[ 26265, 313, 4904, 645, 63033, 297, 55300, 1810, 171859, 1295, 563, 1238, 3949, 3742, 53201, 4970, 127008, 17704, 4028, 36943, 7614, 9405, 104475, 101344, 720, 132216, 100184, 40777, 93232, 108421, 3299, 10519, 20779, 107, 140290, 18151, 34831, ...
[ 0.1588134765625, 0.0288238525390625, 0.21533203125, 0.1265869140625, 0.2108154296875, 0.09381103515625, 0.1790771484375, 0.10595703125, 0.19775390625, 0.0190277099609375, 0.0880126953125, 0.04547119140625, 0.004730224609375, 0.1317138671875, 0.1787109375, 0.0240325927734375, 0.073425...
embed
31252447_c0
31252447
fsharp
0
Title: Modeling constrained tree data structures in F# Problem title: Modeling constrained tree data structures in F# Tags: f%23, modeling, tree Problem: Modeling constrained tree data structures in F# As a beginning F# programmer, I've read articles like this one that describe how to model simple tree data structures ...
Modeling constrained tree data structures in F# Modeling constrained tree data structures in F# f%23 modeling tree Modeling Modeling constrained tree data structures in F# As a beginning F# programmer, I've read articles like this one that describe how to model simple tree data structures in F#. I'd like to model more ...
[ 0.006378173828125, 0.00628662109375, -0.01806640625, 0.00384521484375, 0.02685546875, 0.00482177734375, -0.0250244140625, -0.0135498046875, 0.01116943359375, -0.0233154296875, -0.006378173828125, -0.031494140625, 0.00543212890625, 0.02587890625, 0.00335693359375, 0.01202392578125, -0...
[ 13293, 158, 9297, 122009, 53201, 2053, 45646, 563, 4904, 3742, 3299, 86595, 77848, 12301, 8781, 23, 1286, 27140, 137399, 58055, 11001, 74855, 29041, 110, 44526, 191633, 17262, 196634, 111, 1360, 90, 35509, 8562, 68347, 50986, 150948, 7, 1690,...
[ 0.1654052734375, 0.0821533203125, 0.15625, 0.0284423828125, 0.192626953125, 0.1102294921875, 0.1488037109375, 0.1058349609375, 0.2020263671875, 0.07763671875, 0.19677734375, 0.014373779296875, 0.0914306640625, 0.004180908203125, 0.08251953125, 0.01226806640625, 0.01171875, 0.104003...
embed
7939006_c0
7939006
fsharp
0
Title: F# types and dynamic evaluation for basic computations Problem title: F# types and dynamic evaluation for basic computations Tags: expression, expression-trees, f%23, functional-programming, logic Problem: F# types and dynamic evaluation for basic computations Trying to get used to F# I tried small examples and ...
F# types and dynamic evaluation for basic computations F# types and dynamic evaluation for basic computations expression expression-trees f%23 functional-programming logic Expr Not F# types and dynamic evaluation for basic computations Trying to get used to F# I tried small examples and my next step is to write a few f...
[ 0.01129150390625, 0.014892578125, 0.0206298828125, 0.020263671875, -0.0062255859375, 0.00946044921875, -0.00543212890625, -0.0023956298828125, 0.01055908203125, -0.0145263671875, -0.021484375, 0.00439453125, 0.00836181640625, 0.00384521484375, 0.0262451171875, 0.005218505859375, 0.01...
[ 563, 4904, 52895, 84079, 219836, 62822, 181135, 125195, 2921, 1238, 3949, 3742, 123309, 28966, 62775, 60075, 42, 11205, 11814, 19336, 27781, 11737, 29954, 33022, 10846, 32354, 159258, 903, 45646, 162520, 3444, 69307, 22, 15644, 77593, 12921, 13...
[ 0.0908203125, 0.1787109375, 0.1788330078125, 0.16796875, 0.1929931640625, 0.1175537109375, 0.132568359375, 0.1405029296875, 0.1517333984375, 0.029815673828125, 0.001312255859375, 0.099853515625, 0.124267578125, 0.0635986328125, 0.1143798828125, 0.08270263671875, 0.043365478515625, ...
embed
69995395_c1
69995395
fsharp
1
000c: cmp eax, edx L000e: jge short L001e L0010: movsxd r8, eax L0013: vaddsd xmm0, xmm0, [rcx+r8*8+0x10] L001a: inc eax L001c: jmp short L000c L001e: ret ;Arr.test2(StructWrapper`1<Double>) L0000: vzeroupper L0003: vxorps xmm0, xmm0, xmm0 L0007: xor eax, eax L0009: mov edx, [rcx+8] L000c: cmp eax, edx L000e: jge short...
000c: cmp eax, edx L000e: jge short L001e L0010: movsxd r8, eax L0013: vaddsd xmm0, xmm0, [rcx+r8*8+0x10] L001a: inc eax L001c: jmp short L000c L001e: ret ;Arr.test2(StructWrapper`1<Double>) L0000: vzeroupper L0003: vxorps xmm0, xmm0, xmm0 L0007: xor eax, eax L0009: mov edx, [rcx+8] L000c: cmp eax, edx L000e: jge short...
[ -0.0057373046875, -0.015869140625, -0.00482177734375, -0.01483154296875, 0.00946044921875, -0.0018463134765625, 0.0034027099609375, 0.007171630859375, 0.034423828125, 0.0186767578125, 0.003662109375, 0.020751953125, -0.006622314453125, -0.0213623046875, 0.01300048828125, -0.00885009765...
[ 2445, 238, 12, 1827, 254, 28, 14263, 2223, 425, 339, 9508, 13, 1647, 429, 16610, 34479, 7049, 963, 1019, 363, 2998, 2276, 2389, 1328, 138790, 11, 23, 2676, 10267, 6954, 71713, 18190, 219, 8079, 34, 28568, 81, 80510, 94240, 6423, 966, ...
[ 0.2359619140625, 0.10760498046875, 0.043670654296875, 0.0943603515625, 0.1009521484375, 0.013214111328125, 0.1357421875, 0.028045654296875, 0.1483154296875, 0.0885009765625, 0.1947021484375, 0.057861328125, 0.033172607421875, 0.100341796875, 0.17626953125, 0.188720703125, 0.104858398...
embed