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21221578_c0
21221578
fsharp
0
Title: working on sequences with lagged operators Problem title: working on sequences with lagged operators Tags: seq, f%23 Problem: working on sequences with lagged operators A machine is turning on and off. seqStartStop is a seq<DateTime*DateTime> that collects the start and end time of the execution of the machine t...
working on sequences with lagged operators working on sequences with lagged operators seq f%23 DateTime i-1 map2 working on sequences with lagged operators A machine is turning on and off. seqStartStop is a seq<DateTime*DateTime> that collects the start and end time of the execution of the machine tasks. I would like t...
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6418000_c1
6418000
fsharp
1
I think the error makes a lot of sense. But is there a way in F# to describe what I want in this case? Code sample: open Microsoft.FSharp.Quotations type Exp = | Int of int | Var of string | App of string * Exp | Add of Exp * Exp | Sub of Exp * Exp | Mul of Exp * Exp | Div of Exp * Exp | Ifz of Exp * Exp * Exp type De...
I think the error makes a lot of sense. But is there a way in F# to describe what I want in this case? Code sample: open Microsoft.FSharp.Quotations type Exp = | Int of int | Var of string | App of string * Exp | Add of Exp * Exp | Sub of Exp * Exp | Mul of Exp * Exp | Div of Exp * Exp | Ifz of Exp * Exp * Exp type De...
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47027898_c1
47027898
fsharp
1
=true /t:_Inspect_GetResolvedProjectReferences /p:_Inspect_GetResolvedProjectReferences_OutFile=/var/folders/gm/z065gk616xg6g0xgn4c7_bvc0000gn/T/tmpfe4a2c2.tmp.GetResolvedProjectReferences.txt /t:_Inspect_GetProperties /p:_Inspect_GetProperties_OutFile=/var/folders/gm/z065gk616xg6g0xgn4c7_bvc0000gn/T/tmpfe4a2c2.tmp.Get...
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39927484_c0
39927484
fsharp
0
Title: Pipe Array.reduce FileInfo[][] to FileInfo[] Problem title: Pipe Array.reduce FileInfo[][] to FileInfo[] Tags: f%23 Problem: Pipe Array.reduce FileInfo[][] to FileInfo[] exception NoDirectory of string let dir = DirectoryInfo "c:\\" let dirExists (dir: DirectoryInfo): bool = dir.Exists let rec getFiles (dir: Dir...
Pipe Array.reduce FileInfo[][] to FileInfo[] Pipe Array.reduce FileInfo[][] to FileInfo[] f%23 Pipe Array.reduce FileInfo NoDirectory DirectoryInfo dir.Exists dir.GetDirectories Array.map acc.append List.empty List dir.GetFiles Array.collect Array.concat Pipe Array.reduce FileInfo[][] to FileInfo[] So the last line I'm...
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24412435_c0
24412435
fsharp
0
Title: Why does f# dot operator have such a low precedence Problem title: Why does f# dot operator have such a low precedence Tags: f%23, language-design, operator-precedence Problem: Why does f# dot operator have such a low precedence The precedence of F#'s member selection dot (.) operator as used in System.Console.W...
Why does f# dot operator have such a low precedence Why does f# dot operator have such a low precedence f%23 language-design operator-precedence Why System.Console.WriteLine FS0597 Why does f# dot operator have such a low precedence The precedence of F#'s member selection dot (.) operator as used in has a lower precede...
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8781232_c0
8781232
fsharp
0
Title: F# RX Projection Problem title: F# RX Projection Tags: f%23, system.reactive Problem: F# RX Projection Want to convert some C# code for RX to F# code. The following C# code works well: var seqNum = Observable.Range(1, 5); var seqString = from n in seqNum select new string('*', (int)n); seqString.Subscribe(str =>...
F# RX Projection F# RX Projection f%23 system.reactive n Projection Observable.Range seqString.Subscribe Console.WriteLine Console.ReadKey System System.Collections.Generic System.Linq System.Reactive System.Reactive.Linq System.Reactive.Subjects System.Threading System.IO Console.ReadLine F# RX Projection Want to conv...
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4507227_c1
4507227
fsharp
1
VMBase type ViewModelBase() = let propertyChangedEvent = new DelegateEvent<PropertyChangedEventHandler>() interface INotifyPropertyChanged with [<CLIEvent>] member x.PropertyChanged = propertyChangedEvent.Publish member x.OnPropertyChanged propertyName = propertyChangedEvent.Trigger([| x; new PropertyChangedEventArgs(...
VMBase type ViewModelBase() = let propertyChangedEvent = new DelegateEvent<PropertyChangedEventHandler>() interface INotifyPropertyChanged with [<CLIEvent>] member x.PropertyChanged = propertyChangedEvent.Publish member x.OnPropertyChanged propertyName = propertyChangedEvent.Trigger([| x; new PropertyChangedEventArgs(...
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66522344_c1
66522344
fsharp
1
Pence converted to int. *) type OldBritishCurrency = | Pound of int | Shilling of int | Pence of int let pencePerShilling = 12 let shillingPerPound = 20 let pencePerPound = shillingPerPound * pencePerShilling // OldBritishCurrency.Pence != int and I don't know how to overload an (int (Pence x)) cast yet let penceToInt...
Pence converted to int. *) type OldBritishCurrency = | Pound of int | Shilling of int | Pence of int let pencePerShilling = 12 let shillingPerPound = 20 let pencePerPound = shillingPerPound * pencePerShilling // OldBritishCurrency.Pence != int and I don't know how to overload an (int (Pence x)) cast yet let penceToInt...
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50848803_c0
50848803
fsharp
0
Title: first few values of instantiated PRNG are close to 0 Problem title: first few values of instantiated PRNG are close to 0 Tags: f%23 Problem: first few values of instantiated PRNG are close to 0 Friends, the first (maybe a couple) values generated from the following PRNG are either 0 or close to it no matter the ...
first few values of instantiated PRNG are close to 0 first few values of instantiated PRNG are close to 0 f%23 PRNG PRNGXXX uint64 Array.zeroCreate x.NextDouble System.UInt64.MaxValue stdint.h uint64_t first few values of instantiated PRNG are close to 0 Friends, the first (maybe a couple) values generated from the fol...
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51916719_c1
51916719
fsharp
1
8","Identifiant8","email8@email.email","SecondIdentifiant8","password8","single line note" I'm trying to print the first column of each row to the console as a start let rawCsv = CsvFile.Load("path\to\file.csv", ",", '"', false) for row in rawCsv.Rows do printfn "value %s" row.[0] This code gives me the the following e...
8","Identifiant8","email8@email.email","SecondIdentifiant8","password8","single line note" I'm trying to print the first column of each row to the console as a start let rawCsv = CsvFile.Load("path\to\file.csv", ",", '"', false) for row in rawCsv.Rows do printfn "value %s" row.[0] This code gives me the the following e...
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34309726_c0
34309726
fsharp
0
Title: How can I unit test Nancy modules with F#? Problem title: How can I unit test Nancy modules with F#? Tags: unit-testing, nancy, f%23 Problem: How can I unit test Nancy modules with F#? I'm trying to test Nancy modules with F# as described here , the thing is I can't see how to pass the second parameter in F#. He...
How can I unit test Nancy modules with F#? How can I unit test Nancy modules with F#? unit-testing nancy f%23 How Nancy should_return_status_ok_for_get DefaultNancyBootstrapper Browser req.Accept Responses.Negotiation.MediaRange browser.Get Menu req.HttpRequest Assert.AreEqual HttpStatusCode.OK result.StatusCode with.M...
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68090443_c0
68090443
fsharp
0
Title: Cannot get the name of a function passed as a parameter with code quotations, in F# Problem title: Cannot get the name of a function passed as a parameter with code quotations, in F# Tags: f%23, quotations Problem: Cannot get the name of a function passed as a parameter with code quotations, in F# I have a funct...
Cannot get the name of a function passed as a parameter with code quotations, in F# Cannot get the name of a function passed as a parameter with code quotations, in F# f%23 quotations ExchangeError Cannot TimeSpan Async Result DocumentGetter GetName ReflectedDefinition x:Expr DerivedPatterns.Lambdas Patterns.Call metho...
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19824853_c0
19824853
fsharp
0
Title: Convert reading of delimited file from F# to C# Problem title: Convert reading of delimited file from F# to C# Tags: f%23, f%23-data, csv, c%23 Problem: Convert reading of delimited file from F# to C# I know this is a rather thick question but I am attempting to perform some comparisons between F# and C# and hav...
Convert reading of delimited file from F# to C# Convert reading of delimited file from F# to C# f%23 f%23-data csv c%23 F# Convert Users Deines Documents Election2008.txt File.ReadAllLines Array.map line.Split Convert.ToDouble REP DEM Convert reading of delimited file from F# to C# I know this is a rather thick questio...
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26590371_c0
26590371
fsharp
0
Title: F# Pattern matching and functions Problem title: F# Pattern matching and functions Tags: f%23, pattern-matching Problem: F# Pattern matching and functions I tried to implement the fibonacci sequence in F# using pattern matching like this: let fibonacci m= let rec fib = function | (0, _, z) -> z | (n, y, z) -> fi...
F# Pattern matching and functions F# Pattern matching and functions f%23 pattern-matching Pattern n-1 Type Expecting z:int n:int y:int F# Pattern matching and functions I tried to implement the fibonacci sequence in F# using pattern matching like this: Here I expect the first argument to fib to keep track of how far al...
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8256689_c0
8256689
fsharp
0
Title: Compiling f# for xbox360 Problem title: Compiling f# for xbox360 Tags: xna-4.0, f%23 Problem: Compiling f# for xbox360 I've been trying to compile some libraries I've written in f# to work in a game I'm writing for the xbox360, except I keep getting an error saying "The module/namespace 'System.Net.WebRequest' f...
Compiling f# for xbox360 Compiling f# for xbox360 xna-4.0 f%23 compilation Compiling xbox360 System.Net.WebRequest System WebRequest Program Files x86 Microsoft v4.0 fsc.exe o:obj Release XBox360.dll define:TRACE XNA Game Studio References mscorlib.dll System.dll Reference Assemblies FSharp Runtime v2.0 FSharp.Core.dll...
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9406030_c0
9406030
fsharp
0
Title: Maintaining Units of measure across type converstions Problem title: Maintaining Units of measure across type converstions Tags: f%23, units-of-measurement Problem: Maintaining Units of measure across type converstions If we define a unit of measure like: [<Measure>] type s and then an integer with a measure let...
Maintaining Units of measure across type converstions Maintaining Units of measure across type converstions f%23 units-of-measurement Maintaining Units Measure LanguagePrimitives.FloatWithMeasure arg:int Maintaining Units of measure across type converstions If we define a unit of measure like: and then an integer with ...
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68715156_c1
68715156
fsharp
1
Names> </nameServers> The question I have is: how do I adjust my F# models so that second piece of XML deserializes correctly? I feel silly for asking such trivial question, but I feel I've tried too many configurations of the model's properties, different attributes and names and nothing seems to work - the collection...
Names> </nameServers> The question I have is: how do I adjust my F# models so that second piece of XML deserializes correctly? I feel silly for asking such trivial question, but I feel I've tried too many configurations of the model's properties, different attributes and names and nothing seems to work - the collection...
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29156293_c0
29156293
fsharp
0
Title: Passing inline function to inline function in F# Problem title: Passing inline function to inline function in F# Tags: f%23, inline Problem: Passing inline function to inline function in F# Is there any way to trick the compiler to take inline function A as a parameter of inline function B and create one big inl...
Passing inline function to inline function in F# Passing inline function to inline function in F# f%23 inline Passing Passing inline function to inline function in F# Is there any way to trick the compiler to take inline function A as a parameter of inline function B and create one big inline function with no calls? Le...
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26984546_c0
26984546
fsharp
0
Title: F# handling Task cancellation Problem title: F# handling Task cancellation Tags: asynchronous, f%23-3.0, cancellationtokensource, f%23 Problem: F# handling Task cancellation I am struggling to understand why some code is never executed. Consider this extension method: type WebSocketListener with member x.AsyncAc...
F# handling Task cancellation F# handling Task cancellation asynchronous f%23-3.0 cancellationtokensource f%23 System.Threading.Tasks.TaskCanceledException AggregateException TaskCanceledException Task WebSocketListener x.AsyncAcceptWebSocket Async.AwaitTask x.AcceptWebSocketAsync Async.DefaultCancellationToken Some No...
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33000555_c1
33000555
fsharp
1
0000000000000000000000000364684")>] let ``callLink returns complete Uri with given eFolderId embedded`` eFolderId expectedUri = test <@ Iccm.callLink eFolderId = expectedUri @> Very good so far. I make the tests fail so I can see how Unquote progressively reveals the evaluation of the quoted expressions but I am not ge...
0000000000000000000000000364684")>] let ``callLink returns complete Uri with given eFolderId embedded`` eFolderId expectedUri = test <@ Iccm.callLink eFolderId = expectedUri @> Very good so far. I make the tests fail so I can see how Unquote progressively reveals the evaluation of the quoted expressions but I am not ge...
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10486311_c0
10486311
fsharp
0
Title: F# quotations on Windows Phone Problem title: F# quotations on Windows Phone Tags: f%23, silverlight, windows-phone Problem: F# quotations on Windows Phone I'm using Daniel Mohl's F# templates for Windows phone, but it seems the bundled FSharp.Core doesn't have some of the quotations code. I'm trying to port thi...
F# quotations on Windows Phone F# quotations on Windows Phone f%23 silverlight windows-phone Windows Phone System.ComponentModel Microsoft.FSharp.Quotations Microsoft.FSharp.Quotations.Patterns AbstractClass ViewModelBase Event PropertyGet b.Name Unsupported expr.ToString INotifyPropertyChanged CLIEvent x.PropertyChang...
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57637081_c0
57637081
fsharp
0
Title: Documentation/List of standard preprocessing symbols Problem title: Documentation/List of standard preprocessing symbols Tags: preprocessor-directive, symbols, f%23 Problem: Documentation/List of standard preprocessing symbols As an example, I'm using the following preprocessing directive #if COMPILED let contex...
Documentation/List of standard preprocessing symbols Documentation/List of standard preprocessing symbols preprocessor-directive symbols f%23 Documentation List COMPILED Sql.GetDataContext ConfigurationManager.ConnectionStrings AppDB ConnectionString Debug import.dll FSharp.Data.SqlProvider.dll Library1.fs SqlLib SqlDB...
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38864221_c0
38864221
fsharp
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Title: Use FSharp.Data in a Class library project or Test project Problem title: Use FSharp.Data in a Class library project or Test project Tags: fsharp.data.typeproviders, f%23-data, f%23 Problem: Use FSharp.Data in a Class library project or Test project I am trying to use the FSharp.Data library in a F# class librar...
Use FSharp.Data in a Class library project or Test project Use FSharp.Data in a Class library project or Test project fsharp.data.typeproviders f%23-data f%23 Use FSharp.Data Test System.String Microsoft.FSharp.Core.FSharpOption Boolean fsharp.data.typeproviders Use FSharp.Data in a Class library project or Test projec...
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23132468_c0
23132468
fsharp
0
Title: Discriminated union method doesn&#x27;t see its static member Problem title: Discriminated union method doesn&#x27;t see its static member Tags: f%23, discriminated-union, static Problem: Discriminated union method doesn't see its static member The problem seems to be dumb, but I really don't get it. module Resp...
Discriminated union method doesn&#x27;t see its static member Discriminated union method doesn&#x27;t see its static member f%23 discriminated-union static Discriminated Responses Failure Problem Error Timeout e.ToString x.ToString Failure.toString FS0039 Microsoft.FSharp.Core.Operations.Failure Responses.Failure.toStr...
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43558678_c0
43558678
fsharp
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Title: F# Finding lowest outcome of a function for all elements in a Sequence Problem title: F# Finding lowest outcome of a function for all elements in a Sequence Tags: function, element, f%23, sequence Problem: F# Finding lowest outcome of a function for all elements in a Sequence I am struggling to write a function ...
F# Finding lowest outcome of a function for all elements in a Sequence F# Finding lowest outcome of a function for all elements in a Sequence function element f%23 sequence Finding Sequence Hand NewHand Score CalculateScore F# Finding lowest outcome of a function for all elements in a Sequence I am struggling to write ...
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22811323_c0
22811323
fsharp
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Title: F# XML Type provider and optional types Problem title: F# XML Type provider and optional types Tags: xml, type-providers, f%23-data, f%23 Problem: F# XML Type provider and optional types Using the XML type provider on these two functionally equivalent XML files gives different results with the XML type provider....
F# XML Type provider and optional types F# XML Type provider and optional types xml type-providers f%23-data f%23 XML Type utf-8 Test XmlProvider test.xml Test2 test2.xml Test.GetSample list1 xml.Modes mode.Reg xml2 Test2.GetSample list2 xml2.Modes F# XML Type provider and optional types Using the XML type provider on ...
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56061961_c0
56061961
fsharp
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Title: How can I use function in F# with two parametes which are 2D arrays of ints Problem title: How can I use function in F# with two parametes which are 2D arrays of ints Tags: parameters, f%23, function Problem: How can I use function in F# with two parametes which are 2D arrays of ints I am totally new in f# and i...
How can I use function in F# with two parametes which are 2D arrays of ints How can I use function in F# with two parametes which are 2D arrays of ints parameters f%23 function How MatrixMultiply matrix1 matrix2 result_row matrix1.GetLength result_column matrix2.GetLength Array2D.create mat3 mat1 mat2 Array2D.init rand...
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38829729_c0
38829729
fsharp
0
Title: F# Winforms Dispatcher BeginInvoke Delegate issue at runtime Problem title: F# Winforms Dispatcher BeginInvoke Delegate issue at runtime Tags: delegates, dispatcher, f%23, invoke, winforms Problem: F# Winforms Dispatcher BeginInvoke Delegate issue at runtime I have tried to create an F# implementation of some C#...
F# Winforms Dispatcher BeginInvoke Delegate issue at runtime F# Winforms Dispatcher BeginInvoke Delegate issue at runtime delegates dispatcher f%23 invoke winforms Winforms Dispatcher BeginInvoke Delegate System System.Drawing System.Windows.Forms ToggleVisibiltyDelegate NotifyWindow Form label1 Label form.InitializeFo...
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10560422_c0
10560422
fsharp
0
Title: Scala only language with overloaded extractors? Problem title: Scala only language with overloaded extractors? Tags: functional-programming, programming-languages, f%23, pattern-matching, scala Problem: Scala only language with overloaded extractors? In at least some of the ML family languages, you can define re...
Scala only language with overloaded extractors? Scala only language with overloaded extractors? functional-programming programming-languages f%23 pattern-matching scala Scala Scala only language with overloaded extractors? In at least some of the ML family languages, you can define records on which you can perform patt...
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10255606_c1
10255606
fsharp
1
-> return! enqueueAndContinue(value, reply) | Get(reply) -> return! dequeueAndContinue(reply) } and enqueueAndContinue (value, reply) = async { queue.Enqueue(value) reply.Reply() return! chooseState() } and dequeueAndContinue (reply) = async { reply.Reply(queue.Dequeue()) return! chooseState() } and chooseState() = if...
-> return! enqueueAndContinue(value, reply) | Get(reply) -> return! dequeueAndContinue(reply) } and enqueueAndContinue (value, reply) = async { queue.Enqueue(value) reply.Reply() return! chooseState() } and dequeueAndContinue (reply) = async { reply.Reply(queue.Dequeue()) return! chooseState() } and chooseState() = if...
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62516174_c1
62516174
fsharp
1
return user } let createWindow () = Console.WriteLine "Creating window" let window = Window() window.Title <- "MyWindow" window.Show() window let runWindowWithUser (window:Window) user = window.Title <- (user + "'s Window") Console.WriteLine ("Running " + window.Title + " as " + user) let mainAsync = async { let windo...
return user } let createWindow () = Console.WriteLine "Creating window" let window = Window() window.Title <- "MyWindow" window.Show() window let runWindowWithUser (window:Window) user = window.Title <- (user + "'s Window") Console.WriteLine ("Running " + window.Title + " as " + user) let mainAsync = async { let windo...
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29041919_c0
29041919
fsharp
0
Title: Code behind WPF and F# Problem title: Code behind WPF and F# Tags: c%23-to-f%23, f%23, wpf Problem: Code behind WPF and F# Is it possible to make an application in F# that uses WPF with a classic code behind? I know it works perfect with MVVM and no code behind, but I need to implement an interface on a UserCont...
Code behind WPF and F# Code behind WPF and F# c%23-to-f%23 f%23 wpf WPF UserControl Test IContent InitializeComponents OnFragmentNavigation FragmentNavigationEventArgs this.DataContext Hallo Welt OnNavigatedFrom NavigationEventArgs OnNavigatedTo OnNavigatingFrom NavigatingCancelEventArgs schemas.microsoft.com xmlns:x x...
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62442063_c0
62442063
fsharp
0
Title: How do I keep a type as generic in f#? Problem title: How do I keep a type as generic in f#? Tags: generics, f%23, dynamic, discriminated-union, inference Problem: How do I keep a type as generic in f#? I'm struggling with setting up an f# function so that that it can accept type (from c#) Dictionary<keys, dynam...
How do I keep a type as generic in f#? How do I keep a type as generic in f#? generics f%23 dynamic discriminated-union inference How Dictionary newObj1State object1.addOne keys.0 newObj2State object2.addOne keys.1 newSystemState.Add System.Collections.Generic.Dictionary Types.keys Types.Object1 How do I keep a type as...
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71073848_c0
71073848
fsharp
0
Title: Use `Microsoft.NETCore.UniversalWindowsPlatform` from NuGet on build agent Problem title: Use `Microsoft.NETCore.UniversalWindowsPlatform` from NuGet on build agent Tags: azure-devops, build-agent, uwp, f%23 Problem: Use `Microsoft.NETCore.UniversalWindowsPlatform` from NuGet on build agent I build a UWP app on ...
Use `Microsoft.NETCore.UniversalWindowsPlatform` from NuGet on build agent Use `Microsoft.NETCore.UniversalWindowsPlatform` from NuGet on build agent azure-devops build-agent uwp f%23 NuGet Use Microsoft.NETCore.UniversalWindowsPlatform GateKeeper.xml Recurse Users net.native.compiler GatekeeperConfig.xml file.FullName...
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37776686_c0
37776686
fsharp
0
Title: Error message in Xamarin Studio: Multiple references to FSharp.Core.dll are not permitted Problem title: Error message in Xamarin Studio: Multiple references to FSharp.Core.dll are not permitted Tags: f%23, xamarin-studio, suave Problem: Error message in Xamarin Studio: Multiple references to FSharp.Core.dll are...
Error message in Xamarin Studio: Multiple references to FSharp.Core.dll are not permitted Error message in Xamarin Studio: Multiple references to FSharp.Core.dll are not permitted f%23 xamarin-studio suave Error Xamarin Studio Multiple FSharp.Core.dll utf-8 FSharp.Core net45 Suave Error message in Xamarin Studio: Multi...
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40749242_c0
40749242
fsharp
0
Title: Folding Set to make a new Set Problem title: Folding Set to make a new Set Tags: f%23 Problem: Folding Set to make a new Set Say I have a type Prop for propositions: type Prop = | P of string | Disjunction of Prop * Prop | Conjunction of Prop * Prop | Negation of Prop Where: • A "p" representing the atom P, • Di...
Folding Set to make a new Set Folding Set to make a new Set f%23 Folding Set Prop Disjunction Conjunction Negation Set.fold Con Set.add Set.empty Folding Set to make a new Set Say I have a type Prop for propositions: Where: I'm supposed to use a set-based representation of formulas in disjunctive normal form. Since con...
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53531589_c0
53531589
fsharp
0
Title: Fsharp / how to change type Node of (string * FsTree) list into a list where 2paths cannot be identical Problem title: Fsharp / how to change type Node of (string * FsTree) list into a list where 2paths cannot be identical Tags: f%23, fsharpchart, filesystems, fscheck Problem: Fsharp / how to change type Node of...
Fsharp / how to change type Node of (string * FsTree) list into a list where 2paths cannot be identical Fsharp / how to change type Node of (string * FsTree) list into a list where 2paths cannot be identical f%23 fsharpchart filesystems fscheck Fsharp Node FsTree sub_n2_1 sub_n2_2 sub_n3 sub_sub_n3_1 sub_sub_n3_2 sub_s...
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48976175_c1
48976175
fsharp
1
.Dispose true Code signals: System.NullReferenceException, MailboxProcessor, Finalize, System, System.Threading, ConsoleMessage, Clear, Println, Reply, Shutdown, AsyncReplyChannel, ConsoleAgent, MailboxProcessor.Start, agent.Receive, System.Console.Clear, Cleanup, Shutting, Down, rc.Reply, System.Threading.Thread.Sleep...
console printing. Here's the stacktrace I get: What's more, this doesn't happen if the object is disposed properly via the dispose pattern (e.g. change let console = new ConsoleAgent() to use console = new ConsoleAgent() ). I can't really do this in my own code without bending over backwards because I don't have direc...
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49624927_c0
49624927
fsharp
0
Title: appending results to array after parallel processing Problem title: appending results to array after parallel processing Tags: parallel-processing, f%23 Problem: appending results to array after parallel processing Some eloquency questions: A. How to add a list that was formed from parallel processing directly t...
appending results to array after parallel processing appending results to array after parallel processing parallel-processing f%23 System.Collections.Concurrent.ConcurrentBag System.Collections.Generic.List tasks.add Seq.map Async.Parallel Async.RunSynchronously Array.toList Array.append System.Collections.Generic.Queu...
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8170670_c0
8170670
fsharp
0
Title: Mutable states in F# object expressions Problem title: Mutable states in F# object expressions Tags: mutable, ref, f%23 Problem: Mutable states in F# object expressions I would like to have a mutable state in an F# object expression. The first approach is to use ref cells as follows: type PP = abstract member A ...
Mutable states in F# object expressions Mutable states in F# object expressions mutable ref f%23 Mutable x.A foo.A State x.state AbstractClass PPP state.state barA1 barA1.A Mutable states in F# object expressions I would like to have a mutable state in an F# object expression. The first approach is to use ref cells as ...
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13552039_c0
13552039
fsharp
0
Title: F# making ToString method for a binary search tree Problem title: F# making ToString method for a binary search tree Tags: f%23, binary-tree Problem: F# making ToString method for a binary search tree I am currently building my binary tree in F#, and I'm almost finished. I'm on the last assignment of this task, ...
F# making ToString method for a binary search tree F# making ToString method for a binary search tree f%23 binary-tree ToString Empty Btree Node Leaf EmptyTree Check x.ToString Returns Need F# making ToString method for a binary search tree I am currently building my binary tree in F#, and I'm almost finished. I'm on t...
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3983509_c0
3983509
fsharp
0
Title: Is it possible to define types that depend on each other and are defined in separated files? Problem title: Is it possible to define types that depend on each other and are defined in separated files? Tags: .net, f%23, fsyacc, mutual-recursion Problem: Is it possible to define types that depend on each other and...
Is it possible to define types that depend on each other and are defined in separated files? Is it possible to define types that depend on each other and are defined in separated files? .net f%23 fsyacc mutual-recursion Head Head.fs Parser.fs Is it possible to define types that depend on each other and are defined in s...
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66396124_c0
66396124
fsharp
0
Title: In F#, how to use Array.Pick on strings? Problem title: In F#, how to use Array.Pick on strings? Tags: f%23 Problem: In F#, how to use Array.Pick on strings? (Newbie question). In F#, please assume an array of CompanyNames of the format: "BLUE CROSS BLUE SHIELD OF ALABAMA, BIRMINGHAM" This from the below where G...
In F#, how to use Array.Pick on strings? In F#, how to use Array.Pick on strings? f%23 Array.Pick CompanyNames GetAllCompanies Array.map i.companyname i.city k:company1 k.companyname k.city Some None In F#, how to use Array.Pick on strings? (Newbie question). In F#, please assume an array of CompanyNames of the format:...
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42356043_c0
42356043
fsharp
0
Title: How to implement math expression simplification using Active Pattern Problem title: How to implement math expression simplification using Active Pattern Tags: f%23, symbolic-math Problem: How to implement math expression simplification using Active Pattern The simplify function below tries to simplify a mathemat...
How to implement math expression simplification using Active Pattern How to implement math expression simplification using Active Pattern f%23 symbolic-math Active How Pattern Product Sum Expr Number n.ToString How to implement math expression simplification using Active Pattern The simplify function below tries to sim...
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22789504_c0
22789504
fsharp
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Title: F#, Json.NET 6.0 and WebApi - serialization of record types Problem title: F#, Json.NET 6.0 and WebApi - serialization of record types Tags: f%23, json.net, serialization, asp.net-web-api Problem: F#, Json.NET 6.0 and WebApi - serialization of record types Json.NET 6.0.1 adds F# support for records and discrimin...
F#, Json.NET 6.0 and WebApi - serialization of record types F#, Json.NET 6.0 and WebApi - serialization of record types f%23 json.net serialization asp.net-web-api Json.NET WebApi StringEnumConverter JsonConverter JsonConvert.SerializeObject Formatting.Indented JsonConvert JsonTextWriter JsonTextReader JsonMediaTypeFor...
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65411646_c1
65411646
fsharp
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" let movies_edit = "/Movies/Edit/%i" let movies_edit_href = sprintf (Printf.StringFormat<int->string>(movies_edit)) let movies_edit_route = PrintfFormat<obj, obj, obj, obj, int>(movies_edit) And then reference them in views: a [ _href (Urls.movies_edit_href elt.Id) ] [ encodedText "Edit" ] and when setting up routes: ...
" let movies_edit = "/Movies/Edit/%i" let movies_edit_href = sprintf (Printf.StringFormat<int->string>(movies_edit)) let movies_edit_route = PrintfFormat<obj, obj, obj, obj, int>(movies_edit) And then reference them in views: a [ _href (Urls.movies_edit_href elt.Id) ] [ encodedText "Edit" ] and when setting up routes: ...
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22635754_c0
22635754
fsharp
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Title: Passing partial active patterns as arguments? Problem title: Passing partial active patterns as arguments? Tags: f%23, active-pattern Problem: Passing partial active patterns as arguments? I'm learning F# by writing a recursive descent parser using active patterns. Since all my rules or partial active patterns I...
Passing partial active patterns as arguments? Passing partial active patterns as arguments? f%23 active-pattern Passing Combines Chain Pattern1 Should Pattern2 result2 Some None Stupid IfBiggerThan10ThenDouble IfLessThan100ThenDouble Did Passing partial active patterns as arguments? I'm learning F# by writing a recursi...
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28697622_c0
28697622
fsharp
0
Title: Passing objects vs records in F# web service Problem title: Passing objects vs records in F# web service Tags: f%23, wcf Problem: Passing objects vs records in F# web service As I know I can passing the objects and the records in WCF F# Web Service: [<DataContract>] type Item(id : string, name : string) = [<Data...
Passing objects vs records in F# web service Passing objects vs records in F# web service f%23 wcf Passing DataContract Item DataMember ItemId ItemName Person First Last Age SimpleService ISimpleService x.GetItems SqlConnector sql.GetItems x.GetPerson Steve Holt x.GetPeople Dan Woller Passing objects vs records in F# w...
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33797958_c0
33797958
fsharp
0
Title: Are the raw bytes written by .NET System.IO.BinaryWriter readable by other platforms? Problem title: Are the raw bytes written by .NET System.IO.BinaryWriter readable by other platforms? Tags: .net, f%23, c%23, rust, serialization Problem: Are the raw bytes written by .NET System.IO.BinaryWriter readable by othe...
Are the raw bytes written by .NET System.IO.BinaryWriter readable by other platforms? Are the raw bytes written by .NET System.IO.BinaryWriter readable by other platforms? .net f%23 c%23 rust serialization NET System.IO.BinaryWriter System.IO.BinaryReader Java Rust Are the raw bytes written by .NET System.IO.BinaryWrit...
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16045889_c0
16045889
fsharp
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Title: Why are simple for loop expressions restricted to integer ranges? Problem title: Why are simple for loop expressions restricted to integer ranges? Tags: inline, imperative-programming, for-loop, f%23, control-flow Problem: Why are simple for loop expressions restricted to integer ranges? According to the F# spec...
Why are simple for loop expressions restricted to integer ranges? Why are simple for loop expressions restricted to integer ranges? inline imperative-programming for-loop f%23 control-flow Why int32 System.Int32 uint32 int64 MoveNext Current Why are simple for loop expressions restricted to integer ranges? According to...
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43639825_c0
43639825
fsharp
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Title: F# Creating bitmap from a memory stream throwing an exception Problem title: F# Creating bitmap from a memory stream throwing an exception Tags: f%23, bitmap Problem: F# Creating bitmap from a memory stream throwing an exception I'm getting System.ArgumentException: 'Parameter is not valid.' for some reason. A l...
F# Creating bitmap from a memory stream throwing an exception F# Creating bitmap from a memory stream throwing an exception f%23 bitmap System.ArgumentException a Creating Parameter Bitmap.FromStream ChangeBitmapColors Bitmap Console.WriteLine bitmap.Size bitmap.Width bitmap.Height Rectangle bitmap.LockBits Imaging.Ima...
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27442763_c0
27442763
fsharp
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Title: Is this the most efficient algorithm to calculate the cross product of two sets of numbers? Problem title: Is this the most efficient algorithm to calculate the cross product of two sets of numbers? Tags: f%23, cartesian-product Problem: Is this the most efficient algorithm to calculate the cross product of two ...
Is this the most efficient algorithm to calculate the cross product of two sets of numbers? Is this the most efficient algorithm to calculate the cross product of two sets of numbers? f%23 cartesian-product System.Collections.Generic i.e HashSet m.Add Seq.toList Real CPU gen0 gen1 gen2 Is this the most efficient algori...
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4838042_c0
4838042
fsharp
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Title: F# on linux, no prior .NET experience Problem title: F# on linux, no prior .NET experience Tags: mono, functional-programming, f%23 Problem: F# on linux, no prior .NET experience Since Semptember I've been playing with Clojure, a functional lisp language on the JVM. I used it in a couple of small hobby projects....
F# on linux, no prior .NET experience F# on linux, no prior .NET experience mono functional-programming f%23 NET F# on linux, no prior .NET experience Since Semptember I've been playing with Clojure, a functional lisp language on the JVM. I used it in a couple of small hobby projects. The language is very concise, simp...
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61123992_c0
61123992
fsharp
0
Title: F# Compare function associated to arrays Problem title: F# Compare function associated to arrays Tags: f%23, icomparable Problem: F# Compare function associated to arrays This post is related to a previous one . I believe that F# stores, somewhere, a method allowing to compare arrays of the same type, provided t...
F# Compare function associated to arrays F# Compare function associated to arrays f%23 icomparable Compare Set.ofArray Set Foo FS0001 System.IComparable c12 x1.CompareTo FS0039 CompareTo arr1:obj arr2:obj F# Compare function associated to arrays This post is related to a previous one . I believe that F# stores, somewhe...
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11342379_c0
11342379
fsharp
0
Title: How to add and use custom context parameters during parsing with F# FsYacc? Problem title: How to add and use custom context parameters during parsing with F# FsYacc? Tags: parsing, fsyacc, f%23 Problem: How to add and use custom context parameters during parsing with F# FsYacc? I'm using FsLex and FsYacc for st...
How to add and use custom context parameters during parsing with F# FsYacc? How to add and use custom context parameters during parsing with F# FsYacc? parsing fsyacc f%23 System.Exception How FsYacc MyAst EOF MyAst.Type1 MyAst.Type2 Lexing.LexBuffer FromString Lexer.tokenize Parser.startAst Unhandled Exception FSharp....
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56364287_c0
56364287
fsharp
0
Title: Using FsCheck I get different results on tests, once 100% passed and the other time error Problem title: Using FsCheck I get different results on tests, once 100% passed and the other time error Tags: testing, f%23, fscheck, generator Problem: Using FsCheck I get different results on tests, once 100% passed and ...
Using FsCheck I get different results on tests, once 100% passed and the other time error Using FsCheck I get different results on tests, once 100% passed and the other time error testing f%23 fscheck generator Using FsCheck List.length arbMyGen2 Arb.filter Arb.from MyGenZ Arbitrary x.Generator Arb.toGen x.Shrinker Seq...
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68853147_c0
68853147
fsharp
0
Title: Why is my regex failing on on certain strings that otherwise succeed? Problem title: Why is my regex failing on on certain strings that otherwise succeed? Tags: regex, .net-5, f%23 Problem: Why is my regex failing on on certain strings that otherwise succeed? I have code written in F# that iterates over an array...
Why is my regex failing on on certain strings that otherwise succeed? Why is my regex failing on on certain strings that otherwise succeed? regex .net-5 f%23 Why Literal ApiPattern Regex RegexOptions.Compiled Array.map id.ToString Array.collect File.ReadAllLines RawPathsFile regEx.Match m.Success Domain.Endpoint m.Valu...
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43683378_c0
43683378
fsharp
0
Title: How to implement Observable.take using an FSharp.Control.Reactive observe computation? Problem title: How to implement Observable.take using an FSharp.Control.Reactive observe computation? Tags: system.reactive, f%23 Problem: How to implement Observable.take using an FSharp.Control.Reactive observe computation? ...
How to implement Observable.take using an FSharp.Control.Reactive observe computation? How to implement Observable.take using an FSharp.Control.Reactive observe computation? system.reactive f%23 an How Observable.take FSharp.Control.Reactive IObservable Observable.subscribe subj.OnNext next:1 next:2 next:3 system.react...
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8405032_c0
8405032
fsharp
0
Title: How to parse comments with FParsec Problem title: How to parse comments with FParsec Tags: f%23, fparsec Problem: How to parse comments with FParsec I'm attempting to parse lisp-style comments from an s-expression language with FParsec. I got a bit of help with parsing single-line comments in this previous threa...
How to parse comments with FParsec How to parse comments with FParsec f%23 fparsec How FParsec Read TODO System.Int32.MaxValue Skip skipWhitespace1 skipMany1 How to parse comments with FParsec I'm attempting to parse lisp-style comments from an s-expression language with FParsec. I got a bit of help with parsing single...
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30639449_c0
30639449
fsharp
0
Title: InvalidCastException when casting dynamically to interface Problem title: InvalidCastException when casting dynamically to interface Tags: f%23, c%23, reflection Problem: InvalidCastException when casting dynamically to interface I have an interface defined in an assembly like this: namespace HelloWorlder { publ...
InvalidCastException when casting dynamically to interface InvalidCastException when casting dynamically to interface f%23 c%23 reflection InvalidCastException HelloWorlder IHelloWorld SayHello HelloWorld IHelloWorld.SayHello Hello __SOURCE_DIRECTORY__ HelloWorlder.dll System System.Reflection Assembly.LoadFrom HelloWo...
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20251704_c0
20251704
fsharp
0
Title: Why can&#x27;t WSDL type provider disambiguate overload? Problem title: Why can&#x27;t WSDL type provider disambiguate overload? Tags: wsdl, type-providers, f%23 Problem: Why can't WSDL type provider disambiguate overload? From #r "FSharp.Data.TypeProviders" #r "System.ServiceModel" open Microsoft.FSharp.Data.Ty...
Why can&#x27;t WSDL type provider disambiguate overload? Why can&#x27;t WSDL type provider disambiguate overload? wsdl type-providers f%23 Why WSDL FSharp.Data.TypeProviders System.ServiceModel Microsoft.FSharp.Data.TypeProviders Literal Microsoft Dynamics WsdlService DynTypes Dynamics.ServiceTypes.SimpleDataContextTyp...
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50489859_c0
50489859
fsharp
0
Title: Rider F# Console Template Problem title: Rider F# Console Template Tags: rider, f%23 Problem: Rider F# Console Template I created F# console project in JetBrains Rider 2018 ide. Project template identity JetBrains.Common.Console.FSharp Framework 4.7.1 Project does not build .NETFramework,Version=v4.7.1.AssemblyA...
Rider F# Console Template Rider F# Console Template rider f%23 Rider Console Template ItemGroup Reference Include System System.Core System.Numerics FSharp.Core HintPath FSharp.Core.4.3.4 net45 FSharp.Core.dll System.ValueTuple System.ValueTuple.4.4.0 netstandard1.0 System.ValueTuple.dll Rider F# Console Template I cre...
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2703802_c0
2703802
fsharp
0
Title: F# currying efficiency? Problem title: F# currying efficiency? Tags: functional-programming, currying, f%23 Problem: F# currying efficiency? I have a function that looks as follows: let isInSet setElems normalize p = normalize p |> (Set.ofList setElems).Contains This function can be used to quickly check whether...
F# currying efficiency? F# currying efficiency? functional-programming currying f%23 Set.ofList Contains Path.GetExtension ToLowerInvariant F# currying efficiency? I have a function that looks as follows: This function can be used to quickly check whether an element is semantically part of some set; for example, to che...
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47109673_c0
47109673
fsharp
0
Title: Rationally nesting functions Problem title: Rationally nesting functions Tags: f%23 Problem: Rationally nesting functions I created a combine function that, given a tuple of lists, returns a list of tuples: let rec combine = fun (l1, l2) -> match (l1, l2) with | ([], []) -> [] | (x::xs, y::ys) -> (x, y)::(combin...
Rationally nesting functions Rationally nesting functions f%23 Rationally x::xs y::ys foo56 foo76 Combine z::zs t::ts foo76combine Rationally nesting functions I created a combine function that, given a tuple of lists, returns a list of tuples: Then I built a similar function foo56 that works the same way but with four...
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26853718_c1
26853718
fsharp
1
Stream = pipe4 pContentType pBoundary pSubtype pContent $ fun c b t s -> { contentType=c; boundary=b; subtype=t; content=s } let result s = match runParserOnStream pStream () "" s ascii with | Success (r,_,_) -> r | Failure (e,_,_) -> failwith (sprintf "%A" e) let r = result s member p.ContentType = r.contentType membe...
Stream = pipe4 pContentType pBoundary pSubtype pContent $ fun c b t s -> { contentType=c; boundary=b; subtype=t; content=s } let result s = match runParserOnStream pStream () "" s ascii with | Success (r,_,_) -> r | Failure (e,_,_) -> failwith (sprintf "%A" e) let r = result s member p.ContentType = r.contentType membe...
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5231355_c0
5231355
fsharp
0
Title: F# Records: Fields With Identical Names Problem title: F# Records: Fields With Identical Names Tags: f%23 Problem: F# Records: Fields With Identical Names Please consider the following record definitions: type A = { F1 : int; F2 : int } type B = { F1 : int; F3 : int } // error FS0656: This record contains fields...
F# Records: Fields With Identical Names F# Records: Fields With Identical Names f%23 inconsistent Records Fields Identical Names FS0656 A.F1 F# Records: Fields With Identical Names Please consider the following record definitions: I don't understand, why a1 results in an error. All the examples I could find of why you ...
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68895057_c0
68895057
fsharp
0
Title: Can someone please help explain how this merge sort algorithm works? Problem title: Can someone please help explain how this merge sort algorithm works? Tags: sorting, functional-programming, f%23 Problem: Can someone please help explain how this merge sort algorithm works? I started learning F# yesterday and am...
Can someone please help explain how this merge sort algorithm works? Can someone please help explain how this merge sort algorithm works? sorting functional-programming f%23 Can Can someone please help explain how this merge sort algorithm works? I started learning F# yesterday and am struggling a bit with all the new ...
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Title: Why does F# constrain my code and remove generics? Problem title: Why does F# constrain my code and remove generics? Tags: f%23 Problem: Why does F# constrain my code and remove generics? type VBO<'T when 'T : (new : unit -> 'T) and 'T : struct and 'T :> ValueType> = { Handle : int target : BufferTarget size : i...
Why does F# constrain my code and remove generics? Why does F# constrain my code and remove generics? f%23 Why VBO ValueType Handle BufferTarget BufferUsageHint Create Vector3 VBO.CreateImpl Vector2.SizeInBytes Type Expecting Vector2 CreateImpl GL.GenBuffer Why does F# constrain my code and remove generics? F# tries to...
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35013299_c0
35013299
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Title: Cancel async workflow that executes blocking synchronous work Problem title: Cancel async workflow that executes blocking synchronous work Tags: f%23, .net Problem: Cancel async workflow that executes blocking synchronous work Im not sure that it's possible to do this, but I have an async workflow that executes ...
Cancel async workflow that executes blocking synchronous work Cancel async workflow that executes blocking synchronous work f%23 .net Cancel System.Threading.Interlocked.Increment Async.Sleep Async.RunSynchronously System.Threading.CancellationTokenSource Async.TryCancelled Cancelled Async.Start cts.Token System.Thread...
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62054396_c0
62054396
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Title: How does one use windows authentication with a saturn or giraffe app? Problem title: How does one use windows authentication with a saturn or giraffe app? Tags: f%23, asp.net-core, f%23-giraffe, saturn-framework Problem: How does one use windows authentication with a saturn or giraffe app? I am very new to Satur...
How does one use windows authentication with a saturn or giraffe app? How does one use windows authentication with a saturn or giraffe app? f%23 asp.net-core f%23-giraffe saturn-framework How asp.net-core How does one use windows authentication with a saturn or giraffe app? I am very new to Saturn and Giraffe. I am try...
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1612543
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Title: NOP in release build of F# code Problem title: NOP in release build of F# code Tags: f%23, visual-studio-2010, cil Problem: NOP in release build of F# code I am playing with F# in VS2010 beta2, and since I am new to F#, I just picked one of the common examples and went ahead and implemented a factorial function ...
NOP in release build of F# code NOP in release build of F# code f%23 visual-studio-2010 cil NOP Factorial int32 L_0000 ldarg.0 L_0001 ldc.i4.1 L_0002 bgt.s L_0006 L_0004 L_0005 L_0007 L_0008 L_0009 L_000a TestApp.Program::Factorial L_000f L_0010 Different L_0003 L_000b FSharpModule::factorial L_0011 Program Files Micro...
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Maybe some Lambda here?! let format = new FormatterBuilder() // Q: Now Comes the part I am stuck in! // I had the idea to have a "Block" function which // outputs the "{", increases the indent Level, // invokes the formatters for the Content of the block, // then reduces the indent Level, then Closes "}". // But I hav...
Maybe some Lambda here?! let format = new FormatterBuilder() // Q: Now Comes the part I am stuck in! // I had the idea to have a "Block" function which // outputs the "{", increases the indent Level, // invokes the formatters for the Content of the block, // then reduces the indent Level, then Closes "}". // But I hav...
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17890659_c1
17890659
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result is keyword, so backtrack to before the string stream.BacktrackTo(state) Reply(Error, expectedIdentifier) let identifier = pidentifier keywordsSet let stmt, stmtRef = createParserForwardedToRef() let stmtList = sepBy1 stmt (str ";") let importlib = str "importlib" >>. between (str "(" .>> str "\"") (str "\"" >>....
result is keyword, so backtrack to before the string stream.BacktrackTo(state) Reply(Error, expectedIdentifier) let identifier = pidentifier keywordsSet let stmt, stmtRef = createParserForwardedToRef() let stmtList = sepBy1 stmt (str ";") let importlib = str "importlib" >>. between (str "(" .>> str "\"") (str "\"" >>....
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2036073_c1
2036073
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actored the code to be 10 times faster. module Problem3 module private Internal = let execute(number:int64):int64 = let rec isPrime(value:int64, current:int64) = current > value / 2L or (value % current <> 0L && isPrime(value, current + 1L)) let rec nextPrime(prime:int64):int64 = if number % prime = 0L && isPrime(prime...
actored the code to be 10 times faster. module Problem3 module private Internal = let execute(number:int64):int64 = let rec isPrime(value:int64, current:int64) = current > value / 2L or (value % current <> 0L && isPrime(value, current + 1L)) let rec nextPrime(prime:int64):int64 = if number % prime = 0L && isPrime(prime...
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42598929_c0
42598929
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Title: What is the type of a row in a Csv type provider? Problem title: What is the type of a row in a Csv type provider? Tags: f%23, type-providers, types Problem: What is the type of a row in a Csv type provider? I created a Csv type provider: type AssetInfo = CsvProvider<Sample="AssetInfoFS.csv", // must be a Litera...
What is the type of a row in a Csv type provider? What is the type of a row in a Csv type provider? f%23 type-providers types What Csv AssetInfo CsvProvider Sample AssetInfoFS.csv Literal HasHeaders ResolutionFolder AssumeMissingValues CacheRows AssetInfo.Load assetInfo.Rows Seq.filter Set.contains elem.Ticker Asset Ti...
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69981733_c0
69981733
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0
Title: How to shadow a record in F# Program.fs? Problem title: How to shadow a record in F# Program.fs? Tags: shadowing, f%23 Problem: How to shadow a record in F# Program.fs? I'm following the F# book Get Programming with F# and got to the part about shadowing. The simplest example they provide doesn't seem to be poss...
How to shadow a record in F# Program.fs? How to shadow a record in F# Program.fs? shadowing f%23 How Program.fs Address Street Town City Main Second Third Duplicate How to shadow a record in F# Program.fs? I'm following the F# book Get Programming with F# and got to the part about shadowing. The simplest example they p...
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24831347_c0
24831347
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Title: F# Navigate object graph to return specific Nodes Problem title: F# Navigate object graph to return specific Nodes Tags: f%23, datarelation, tree, ado.net Problem: F# Navigate object graph to return specific Nodes I'm trying to build a list of DataTables based on DataRelations in a DataSet, where the tables retu...
F# Navigate object graph to return specific Nodes F# Navigate object graph to return specific Nodes f%23 datarelation tree ado.net Navigate Nodes Table1 Table2 Table3 Table4 Table5 Table6 Table7 DataItem DataTable DataRelation GetRelatedTables flat_rec dt.ParentRelations h::t h.ParentTable ado.net F# Navigate object gr...
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67843634_c0
67843634
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Title: Visual Studio 2019 F# NU1101 Unable to find package FSharp.core Problem title: Visual Studio 2019 F# NU1101 Unable to find package FSharp.core Tags: visual-studio-2019, f%23 Problem: Visual Studio 2019 F# NU1101 Unable to find package FSharp.core I'm just starting with Microsoft Visual Studio and F#. I have foll...
Visual Studio 2019 F# NU1101 Unable to find package FSharp.core Visual Studio 2019 F# NU1101 Unable to find package FSharp.core visual-studio-2019 f%23 Visual Studio NU1101 Unable FSharp.core Microsoft Offline Packages HelloSquare EntryPoint visual-studio-2019 Visual Studio 2019 F# NU1101 Unable to find package FSharp....
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29782677_c0
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Title: Generic reply from agent/mailboxprocessor? Problem title: Generic reply from agent/mailboxprocessor? Tags: f%23, asynchronous, agent Problem: Generic reply from agent/mailboxprocessor? I currently have an agent that does heavy data processing by constantly posting "work" messages to itself. Sometimes clients to ...
Generic reply from agent/mailboxprocessor? Generic reply from agent/mailboxprocessor? f%23 asynchronous agent agent/mailboxprocessor Generic Message Sync Async AsyncReplyChannel mailbox.Receive Async.RunSynchronously reply.Reply Generic reply from agent/mailboxprocessor? I currently have an agent that does heavy data p...
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49597486_c0
49597486
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Title: How to use DataContractJsonSerializer with Generics Problem title: How to use DataContractJsonSerializer with Generics Tags: json-deserialization, deserialization, asp.net-core, generics, f%23 Problem: How to use DataContractJsonSerializer with Generics I found this example at Convert an object to json, and json...
How to use DataContractJsonSerializer with Generics How to use DataContractJsonSerializer with Generics json-deserialization deserialization asp.net-core generics f%23 Json How DataContractJsonSerializer Generics Object MemoryStream WriteObject Encoding.Default.GetString ms.ToArray jsonString:string ASCIIEncoding.Defau...
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17854039
fsharp
1
if any other details are required. UPDATE After kvb's comment I tried both. Here is updated code with web config. //type dbSchema = SqlEntityConnection<ConnectionStringName = "TestDB", Provider="Npgsql"> type dbSchema = SqlEntityConnection< ConnectionStringName="TestDB" > [<CLIMutable>] type Person = { ID : int; First...
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50634591_c0
50634591
fsharp
0
Title: Trouble concatenating results of a function Problem title: Trouble concatenating results of a function Tags: f%23 Problem: Trouble concatenating results of a function My professor is having us implement Cartesian products in F#. He is providing a type for us to use: type SET = | I of int list // I [1;2;3] | S of...
Trouble concatenating results of a function Trouble concatenating results of a function f%23 Trouble SET SISI SIIS h::t Trouble concatenating results of a function My professor is having us implement Cartesian products in F#. He is providing a type for us to use: In doing so, we are also given a 'product' function whic...
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13037472_c0
13037472
fsharp
0
Title: Serializing F# Record type to JSON includes &#x27;@&#x27; character after each property Problem title: Serializing F# Record type to JSON includes &#x27;@&#x27; character after each property Tags: json, f%23 Problem: Serializing F# Record type to JSON includes '@' character after each property The DataContractJs...
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62704017_c0
62704017
fsharp
0
Title: Processing a list of async calls to a C# library, in F# Problem title: Processing a list of async calls to a C# library, in F# Tags: f%23, asynchronous Problem: Processing a list of async calls to a C# library, in F# I have the following code: let results = instruments |> List.map (fun i -> getBinanceSymbolFromI...
Processing a list of async calls to a C# library, in F# Processing a list of async calls to a C# library, in F# f%23 asynchronous m.Error Processing List.map restClient.CancelAllOrders List.filter r.Success List.fold m.Error.Code m.Error.Message String.Empty Task WebCallResult BinanceFuturesCancelAllOrders CancelAllOrd...
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40028832_c0
40028832
fsharp
0
Title: How can you chain F# functions inline properly for a set of operations performed on a list? Problem title: How can you chain F# functions inline properly for a set of operations performed on a list? Tags: .net, f%23 Problem: How can you chain F# functions inline properly for a set of operations performed on a li...
How can you chain F# functions inline properly for a set of operations performed on a list? How can you chain F# functions inline properly for a set of operations performed on a list? .net f%23 How List.sortDescending take3 List.take main2 List ls.OrderByDescending Take ToList How can you chain F# functions inline prop...
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67130842_c1
67130842
fsharp
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getPosition return! sepBy p sep } The problem no longer arises and the result is what we expected. Therefore, I do not understand which parameter causes this error. It seems quite likely that it is a problem in the indentation lib, but I can't figure it out... Here is the lib in question, which I have shortened to the...
getPosition return! sepBy p sep } The problem no longer arises and the result is what we expected. Therefore, I do not understand which parameter causes this error. It seems quite likely that it is a problem in the indentation lib, but I can't figure it out... Here is the lib in question, which I have shortened to the...
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42236757_c0
42236757
fsharp
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Title: Handling backpressure in Rx.NET without onBackpressureLatest Problem title: Handling backpressure in Rx.NET without onBackpressureLatest Tags: reactive-programming, c%23, system.reactive, f%23 Problem: Handling backpressure in Rx.NET without onBackpressureLatest I need to implement the following algorithm in Rx....
Handling backpressure in Rx.NET without onBackpressureLatest Handling backpressure in Rx.NET without onBackpressureLatest reactive-programming c%23 system.reactive f%23 Handling Rx.NET SlowFunction PrintLatestData IObservable stream.Select Subscribe Select system.reactive Handling backpressure in Rx.NET without onBackp...
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63959239_c0
63959239
fsharp
0
Title: F# adding comparison to recursive function that exctracts element from a list of tuples Problem title: F# adding comparison to recursive function that exctracts element from a list of tuples Tags: f%23 Problem: F# adding comparison to recursive function that exctracts element from a list of tuples Suppose I have...
F# adding comparison to recursive function that exctracts element from a list of tuples F# adding comparison to recursive function that exctracts element from a list of tuples f%23 a car1 manf1 car2 manf2 car3 manf3 car4 manf4 F# adding comparison to recursive function that exctracts element from a list of tuples Suppo...
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56580721_c1
56580721
fsharp
1
Include="RequestAddressChangeTests.fs" /> <Compile Include="RequestEmailChangeTests.fs" /> <Compile Include="RequestPhoneNumberChangeTests.fs" /> <Compile Include="ValidateAddressChangeTests.fs" /> <Compile Include="ValidateEmailChangeTests.fs" /> <Compile Include="ValidatePhoneNumberChangeTests.fs" /> </ItemGroup> <I...
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77468266_c0
77468266
fsharp
0
Title: Zip deployment failed when doing `az webapp up` Problem title: Zip deployment failed when doing `az webapp up` Tags: azure, f%23, azure-web-app-service, azure-functions, azure-cli Problem: Zip deployment failed when doing `az webapp up` I have an F# solution. There're a bunch of projects (Class Libraries) and my...
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14346810_c0
14346810
fsharp
0
Title: F# WSDL Type Provider and Confluence Problem title: F# WSDL Type Provider and Confluence Tags: f%23, confluence, type-providers Problem: F# WSDL Type Provider and Confluence When I use the WSDL Type provider to create a client for Confluence SOAP service then I get all methods with (unit -> unit) signature. #r "...
F# WSDL Type Provider and Confluence F# WSDL Type Provider and Confluence f%23 confluence type-providers WSDL Type Provider Confluence System.ServiceModel.dll FSharp.Data.TypeProviders.dll System.ServiceModel Microsoft.FSharp.Data.TypeProviders Literal ConfluenceServiceWsdl developer.atlassian.com confluenceservice-v2 ...
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9845257_c0
9845257
fsharp
0
Title: How does one kick off a timed sequence of events on the GUI thread in C#? Problem title: How does one kick off a timed sequence of events on the GUI thread in C#? Tags: task-parallel-library, system.reactive, f%23, c%23, asynchronous Problem: How does one kick off a timed sequence of events on the GUI thread in ...
How does one kick off a timed sequence of events on the GUI thread in C#? How does one kick off a timed sequence of events on the GUI thread in C#? task-parallel-library system.reactive f%23 c%23 asynchronous How GUI Wait FuncA FuncB FuncC _state OnTick EventArgs _timer.Interval TimeSpan.FromSeconds _timer.IsEnabled Ru...
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6180488_c0
6180488
fsharp
0
Title: Why is this F# sequence function not tail recursive? Problem title: Why is this F# sequence function not tail recursive? Tags: f%23, tail-call-optimization, tail-recursion Problem: Why is this F# sequence function not tail recursive? Disclosure: this came up in FsCheck, an F# random testing framework I maintain....
Why is this F# sequence function not tail recursive? Why is this F# sequence function not tail recursive? f%23 tail-call-optimization tail-recursion Why x::xs List.foldBack List.rev Gen y::acc Why is this F# sequence function not tail recursive? Disclosure: this came up in FsCheck, an F# random testing framework I main...
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57383117_c0
57383117
fsharp
0
Title: F# String to numeric parse. Incomplete pattern matches on this expression Problem title: F# String to numeric parse. Incomplete pattern matches on this expression Tags: f%23, tryparse Problem: F# String to numeric parse. Incomplete pattern matches on this expression Error creating command line menu in F#. functi...
F# String to numeric parse. Incomplete pattern matches on this expression F# String to numeric parse. Incomplete pattern matches on this expression f%23 tryparse Incomplete Module Main Select Word Command Touch Version Quit Console.ReadLine System.Int32.TryParse Press Exit F# String to numeric parse. Incomplete pattern...
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47730120_c0
47730120
fsharp
0
Title: F# : The record label &#x27;InfNFe&#x27; is not defined Problem title: F# : The record label &#x27;InfNFe&#x27; is not defined Tags: f%23, xml, xsd Problem: F# : The record label 'InfNFe' is not defined In F# I used XSD type provider type nfe = XmlProvider<Schema="nfe_v4.00.xsd", ResolutionFolder=xsdFolder (*"c:...
F# : The record label &#x27;InfNFe&#x27; is not defined F# : The record label &#x27;InfNFe&#x27; is not defined f%23 xml xsd InfNFe XmlProvider Schema nfe_v4.00.xsd ResolutionFolder Unchecked.defaultof nfe.InfNFe nfe.Signature nfe.NFe None ChangeDest nfe.Dest Some TONY hotmail.com NFe123 n.InfNFe.Ide n.InfNFe.Emit nfe....
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41227922_c0
41227922
fsharp
0
Title: Compile F# program in Linux using command line Problem title: Compile F# program in Linux using command line Tags: c, command-line-interface, f%23, linux, read-eval-print-loop Problem: Compile F# program in Linux using command line With C, I can write a program with a generic text editor (i.g. nano) and compile ...
Compile F# program in Linux using command line Compile F# program in Linux using command line c command-line-interface f%23 linux read-eval-print-loop command Compile Linux mySum.c stdio.h Program Type mySum.fs Compile F# program in Linux using command line With C, I can write a program with a generic text editor (i.g....
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38663109_c1
38663109
fsharp
1
of BlackChecker | BlackKing of BlackKing (* Private *) let private remove item list = list |> List.filter (fun x -> x <> item) let private setRowPosition y1 y2 y3 index = match index with | x when x < 4 -> { X=x; Y=y1 } | x when x < 8 -> { X=x-4; Y=y2 } | _ -> { X=index-8; Y=y3 } let private set (x, y) positions (posi...
of BlackChecker | BlackKing of BlackKing (* Private *) let private remove item list = list |> List.filter (fun x -> x <> item) let private setRowPosition y1 y2 y3 index = match index with | x when x < 4 -> { X=x; Y=y1 } | x when x < 8 -> { X=x-4; Y=y2 } | _ -> { X=index-8; Y=y3 } let private set (x, y) positions (posi...
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18009699_c1
18009699
fsharp
1
message) else let message = sprintf "Subscription Started" responseLst.Add(BBResponseType.Status, message) if msg.MessageType.Equals(SUBSCFAILURE) then // <- check for subscriptions failure if msg.HasElement(REASON) then let reason = msg.GetElement(REASON) let desc = reason.GetElementAsString(DESCRIPTION) let message ...
message) else let message = sprintf "Subscription Started" responseLst.Add(BBResponseType.Status, message) if msg.MessageType.Equals(SUBSCFAILURE) then // <- check for subscriptions failure if msg.HasElement(REASON) then let reason = msg.GetElement(REASON) let desc = reason.GetElementAsString(DESCRIPTION) let message ...
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53746519_c0
53746519
fsharp
0
Title: Defining tuple data types in the function signature on F# Problem title: Defining tuple data types in the function signature on F# Tags: tuples, f%23 Problem: Defining tuple data types in the function signature on F# I want to define the expected data type of the elements of a tuple which will be passed to call ...
Defining tuple data types in the function signature on F# Defining tuple data types in the function signature on F# tuples f%23 Defining Array2D.init Seq.map Seq.max Defining tuple data types in the function signature on F# I want to define the expected data type of the elements of a tuple which will be passed to call ...
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33357928_c0
33357928
fsharp
0
Title: F# Finding the Missing element between 2 arrays/lists Problem title: F# Finding the Missing element between 2 arrays/lists Tags: arrays, f%23, syntax-error, shuffle, list Problem: F# Finding the Missing element between 2 arrays/lists `So, I am very new to F#. I hope the issue is simple. I have been doing researc...
F# Finding the Missing element between 2 arrays/lists F# Finding the Missing element between 2 arrays/lists arrays f%23 syntax-error shuffle list Finding Missing FindMiss firstElem::otherElements Random Array.copy array.Length rand.Next array::list collections.defaultdict array1 Number F# Finding the Missing element be...
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