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50937592
fsharp
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Title: DependencyAttribute class in F# Problem title: DependencyAttribute class in F# Tags: xamarin.forms, f%23 Problem: DependencyAttribute class in F# I am working though Petzold's Creating Mobile Apps Using Xamarin Forms book, translating the C# code into F# where the F# code is not available on GitHub (he stopped p...
DependencyAttribute class in F# DependencyAttribute class in F# xamarin.forms f%23 System UIKit Xamarin.Forms DependencyAttribute Dependency DisplayPlatformInfo.iOS.PlatformInfo DisplayPlatformInfo.iOS IPlatformInfo GetModel GetVersion PlatformInfo UIDevice Greetings.iOS.PlatformInfo this.GetModel device.Model.ToString...
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51033055_c0
51033055
fsharp
0
Title: byref return in F# 4.5 Problem title: byref return in F# 4.5 Tags: f%23, return-by-reference, byref Problem: byref return in F# 4.5 I am trying to add a F#-style interface to a type, that has a byref return method. Here's the code: type IPool<'P, 'T when 'T: struct> = abstract member GetReference: ITypedPointer<...
byref return in F# 4.5 byref return in F# 4.5 f%23 return-by-reference byref IPool GetReference ITypedPointer Ref TPool pool.GetReference pool.data FS3209 Span byref return in F# 4.5 I am trying to add a F#-style interface to a type, that has a byref return method. Here's the code: Now to my surprise, a similar thing w...
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65435927_c0
65435927
fsharp
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Title: Set some of the Excel Chart Series values to #N/A using Excel-DNA or Excel.Interop Problem title: Set some of the Excel Chart Series values to #N/A using Excel-DNA or Excel.Interop Tags: f%23, excel-interop, excel-dna Problem: Set some of the Excel Chart Series values to #N/A using Excel-DNA or Excel.Interop I a...
Set some of the Excel Chart Series values to #N/A using Excel-DNA or Excel.Interop Set some of the Excel Chart Series values to #N/A using Excel-DNA or Excel.Interop f%23 excel-interop excel-dna ExcelError Excel-DNA Set Excel Chart Series Excel.Interop Sub Dim Variant ActiveWorkbook.Worksheets Sheet1 ChartObjects Array...
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69261140_c1
69261140
fsharp
1
Exception: Exception has been thrown by the target of an invocation. ---> System.TypeInitializationException: The type initializer for 'Akka.Serialization.HyperionSerializerSettings' threw an exception. ---> System.IO.FileNotFoundException: Could not load file or assembly 'Hyperion, Version=0.11.1.0, Culture=neutral, P...
Exception: Exception has been thrown by the target of an invocation. ---> System.TypeInitializationException: The type initializer for 'Akka.Serialization.HyperionSerializerSettings' threw an exception. ---> System.IO.FileNotFoundException: Could not load file or assembly 'Hyperion, Version=0.11.1.0, Culture=neutral, P...
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25548710_c0
25548710
fsharp
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Title: How can I cast a back to a type a value was before? Problem title: How can I cast a back to a type a value was before? Tags: f%23, static-analysis, compile-time, casting Problem: How can I cast a back to a type a value was before? Very often when writing generic code in F# I come by a situation similar to this (...
How can I cast a back to a type a value was before? How can I cast a back to a type a value was before? f%23 static-analysis compile-time casting InvalidCastException How Seq.forall LanguagePrimitives.GenericOne two..sq LanguagePrimitives.GenericZero System.Convert.ChangeType n.GetType How can I cast a back to a type a...
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23318389_c0
23318389
fsharp
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Title: Why does this F# function need the extra sprintf to compile? Problem title: Why does this F# function need the extra sprintf to compile? Tags: f%23 Problem: Why does this F# function need the extra sprintf to compile? I'm an F# noob. I'm trying to create a function to format a results tuple, where the last eleme...
Why does this F# function need the extra sprintf to compile? Why does this F# function need the extra sprintf to compile? f%23 Why name1 name2 None Some Error Why does this F# function need the extra sprintf to compile? I'm an F# noob. I'm trying to create a function to format a results tuple, where the last element ma...
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21267184_c1
21267184
fsharp
1
(I am trying to work on an example, but I am not sure about a proper toy problem) EDIT 3 Based on the comments and the suggestions below, I have tried to build an agent. My goal is to mount the State Monad on the agent. That will allow me to reuse the code already built. I'd also would like to understand and solve thi...
(I am trying to work on an example, but I am not sure about a proper toy problem) EDIT 3 Based on the comments and the suggestions below, I have tried to build an agent. My goal is to mount the State Monad on the agent. That will allow me to reuse the code already built. I'd also would like to understand and solve thi...
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34146318_c0
34146318
fsharp
0
Title: Reliable timing of snippets in F# Problem title: Reliable timing of snippets in F# Tags: f%23, time, performance-testing Problem: Reliable timing of snippets in F# I'm wondering if you have any suggestions on how to time fast functions in F# somewhat accurately. I found this function somewhere: let time f = let ...
Reliable timing of snippets in F# Reliable timing of snippets in F# f%23 time performance-testing Reliable System.Diagnostics.Stopwatch sw.Start sw.Stop sw.Elapsed.TotalMilliseconds List.sum List.sumBy calcDiffSquareSumFromSumSquaresV2 Seq.map Seq.reduce calcDiffSquareSumFromSumSquaresV3 calcDiffSquareSumFromSumSquares...
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50899592_c0
50899592
fsharp
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Title: Calling F# functions from C# without the ugly &quot;Module&quot; suffix Problem title: Calling F# functions from C# without the ugly &quot;Module&quot; suffix Tags: c%23, module, interop, f%23 Problem: Calling F# functions from C# without the ugly "Module" suffix I prefer to separate functions from types idiomat...
Calling F# functions from C# without the ugly &quot;Module&quot; suffix Calling F# functions from C# without the ugly &quot;Module&quot; suffix c%23 module interop f%23 C# Calling Module Struct Vec2 v.x v.y CompilationRepresentation CompilationRepresentationFlags.ModuleSuffix Vec2Module.length Vec2Module.unit Attribute...
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19080230_c0
19080230
fsharp
0
Title: How can I manage an exclusive state in F#? Problem title: How can I manage an exclusive state in F#? Tags: f%23 Problem: How can I manage an exclusive state in F#? I am not sure about "exclusive state management" thing in the title, I did my best making it up trying to put the problem concisely. I am porting som...
How can I manage an exclusive state in F#? How can I manage an exclusive state in F#? f%23 How Some None Yay How can I manage an exclusive state in F#? I am not sure about "exclusive state management" thing in the title, I did my best making it up trying to put the problem concisely. I am porting some of my C# code to ...
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26198911_c0
26198911
fsharp
0
Title: F# Adding to Lists not Taking Place Problem title: F# Adding to Lists not Taking Place Tags: f%23 Problem: F# Adding to Lists not Taking Place Hey guys I've been having a bit of trouble with my F# program. I basically have an unknown amount of size 12 lists of floats (handled by reading in the file and parsing) ...
F# Adding to Lists not Taking Place F# Adding to Lists not Taking Place f%23 Adding Lists Taking Place n10 n11 n12 ParseLine line.Head Pusher line.Tail F# Adding to Lists not Taking Place Hey guys I've been having a bit of trouble with my F# program. I basically have an unknown amount of size 12 lists of floats (handle...
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40242544_c0
40242544
fsharp
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Title: Nested Generic Type Inference in f# Problem title: Nested Generic Type Inference in f# Tags: f%23 Problem: Nested Generic Type Inference in f# In the following code I define two interfaces, the second of which takes the first as a type parameter. However the code gives the error "type parameter 'a' is not define...
Nested Generic Type Inference in f# Nested Generic Type Inference in f# f%23 Nested Generic Type Inference IFirst Data ISecond First SomeData x.Data Second x.SomeData x.First Nested Generic Type Inference in f# In the following code I define two interfaces, the second of which takes the first as a type parameter. Howev...
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40340748_c0
40340748
fsharp
0
Title: F# build works in Visual Studio, but fails or succeeds in MSBuild depending on computer Problem title: F# build works in Visual Studio, but fails or succeeds in MSBuild depending on computer Tags: f%23, visual-studio, msbuild Problem: F# build works in Visual Studio, but fails or succeeds in MSBuild depending on...
F# build works in Visual Studio, but fails or succeeds in MSBuild depending on computer F# build works in Visual Studio, but fails or succeeds in MSBuild depending on computer f%23 visual-studio msbuild Visual Studio MSBuild Build Project Parameter TargetFSharpCoreVersion F# build works in Visual Studio, but fails or s...
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59017427_c0
59017427
fsharp
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Title: Is it possible to use a custom type with the FSharp.Data.CsvProvider when specifying a Schema? Problem title: Is it possible to use a custom type with the FSharp.Data.CsvProvider when specifying a Schema? Tags: fsharp.data.typeproviders, f%23, f%23-data, type-providers Problem: Is it possible to use a custom typ...
Is it possible to use a custom type with the FSharp.Data.CsvProvider when specifying a Schema? Is it possible to use a custom type with the FSharp.Data.CsvProvider when specifying a Schema? fsharp.data.typeproviders f%23 f%23-data type-providers FSharp.Data.CsvProvider Schema When Where HowMuch Germany EUR France Switz...
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21992466_c0
21992466
fsharp
0
Title: heterogeneous lists through flexible types Problem title: heterogeneous lists through flexible types Tags: list, f%23, subtyping Problem: heterogeneous lists through flexible types I am trying to stick heterogeneous types in a list making use of flexible types type IFilter<'a> = abstract member Filter: 'a -> 'a ...
heterogeneous lists through flexible types heterogeneous lists through flexible types list f%23 subtyping IFilter Filter Cap this.Filter Floor Calculator this.Calculate aFilter.Filter TowerControl List.empty this.addCalculation x::calculationStack floor10 calc1 cap10 calc2 tower.addCalculation IFiler heterogeneous list...
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38964054_c0
38964054
fsharp
0
Title: How to take advantage of shrinking in a complex case Problem title: How to take advantage of shrinking in a complex case Tags: fscheck, f%23 Problem: How to take advantage of shrinking in a complex case I'm just getting started with FsCheck. I need to generate some test data, here TestData represents the input t...
How to take advantage of shrinking in a complex case How to take advantage of shrinking in a complex case fscheck f%23 startTime How TestData Interval Start DateTime End Frob MustFrob Intervals Arb.Default.DateTime Generator Gen.sized Gen.listOfLength Arb.Default.Option Option.map Arb.Default.Blabla None How to take ad...
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36720320_c0
36720320
fsharp
0
Title: Programmatically build an F# regular expression with the FsVerbalExpressions library Problem title: Programmatically build an F# regular expression with the FsVerbalExpressions library Tags: f%23, regex Problem: Programmatically build an F# regular expression with the FsVerbalExpressions library I've been using ...
Programmatically build an F# regular expression with the FsVerbalExpressions library Programmatically build an F# regular expression with the FsVerbalExpressions library f%23 regex Programmatically FsVerbalExpressions Bus Mach VerbEx MatchTimeout Regex RegexOptions None RightToLeft Array.map Array.toList Programmatical...
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50528864_c0
50528864
fsharp
0
Title: Should one wrap type providers containing values that have side effects inside a class? Problem title: Should one wrap type providers containing values that have side effects inside a class? Tags: side-effects, type-providers, f%23, class Problem: Should one wrap type providers containing values that have side e...
Should one wrap type providers containing values that have side effects inside a class? Should one wrap type providers containing values that have side effects inside a class? side-effects type-providers f%23 class Should Use There Literal __SOURCE_DIRECTORY__ config.json Cnfg JsonProvider Sample Cnfg.Load Should one w...
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35286541_c0
35286541
fsharp
0
Title: Why would you use Builder.Source() in a custom computation expression builder? Problem title: Why would you use Builder.Source() in a custom computation expression builder? Tags: f%23 Problem: Why would you use Builder.Source() in a custom computation expression builder? Reading through the F# 4.0 spec , I saw t...
Why would you use Builder.Source() in a custom computation expression builder? Why would you use Builder.Source() in a custom computation expression builder? f%23 Why Builder.Source b.Source Source ForEach Why would you use Builder.Source() in a custom computation expression builder? Reading through the F# 4.0 spec , I...
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40155176_c0
40155176
fsharp
0
Title: How to do the equivalent of pattern matching on native .NET types? Problem title: How to do the equivalent of pattern matching on native .NET types? Tags: quotations, f%23 Problem: How to do the equivalent of pattern matching on native .NET types? let print_type_c (x: Type)= if x = typeof<Int32> then "int" elif ...
How to do the equivalent of pattern matching on native .NET types? How to do the equivalent of pattern matching on native .NET types? quotations f%23 How NET print_type_c Type Int32 Single Tuple FSharpFunc Not float32 How to do the equivalent of pattern matching on native .NET types? I am trying to build a primitive F#...
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13193925_c0
13193925
fsharp
0
Title: Parsing/Evaluating not to values, but saving the functions? So that parsing happens only once Problem title: Parsing/Evaluating not to values, but saving the functions? So that parsing happens only once Tags: f%23 Problem: Parsing/Evaluating not to values, but saving the functions? So that parsing happens only o...
Parsing/Evaluating not to values, but saving the functions? So that parsing happens only once Parsing/Evaluating not to values, but saving the functions? So that parsing happens only once f%23 Parsing Evaluating Parsing/Evaluating not to values, but saving the functions? So that parsing happens only once I'm trying to ...
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62467322_c1
62467322
fsharp
1
================= EDIT: Following Augusto's tip, I added Excel-DNA Registration package to my Nuget project, and based on the examples found here , I added the MakeAddInsVisible snippet which explicitly loads the Nuget project's Excel functions. namespace MyNugetPackageNS open ExcelDna.Integration open ExcelDna.Regist...
================= EDIT: Following Augusto's tip, I added Excel-DNA Registration package to my Nuget project, and based on the examples found here , I added the MakeAddInsVisible snippet which explicitly loads the Nuget project's Excel functions. namespace MyNugetPackageNS open ExcelDna.Integration open ExcelDna.Regist...
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56472322_c0
56472322
fsharp
0
Title: F# extensions used in a context where a function is not expected Problem title: F# extensions used in a context where a function is not expected Tags: f%23 Problem: F# extensions used in a context where a function is not expected Hi I have an extension method in f# that checks is TcpClinet is connected and it is...
F# extensions used in a context where a function is not expected F# extensions used in a context where a function is not expected f%23 Extension TcpExtension IsConnectionEstablished TcpClient IPGlobalProperties IPGlobalProperties.GetIPGlobalProperties Option TcpConnectionInformation ipProperties.GetActiveTcpConnections...
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64338812_c0
64338812
fsharp
0
Title: Show Balloon popup via WinApi32 Problem title: Show Balloon popup via WinApi32 Tags: f%23, c%23, windows-10, winapi, .net Problem: Show Balloon popup via WinApi32 I want to show a balloon popup without adding a dependency on Windows.Forms. So I decided to use Shell_NotifyIcon from Shell32 . Here is a code that I...
Show Balloon popup via WinApi32 Show Balloon popup via WinApi32 f%23 c%23 windows-10 winapi .net SetLastError user32 Show Balloon WinApi32 Shell_NotifyIcon Shell32 NotifyIconData System.Int32 System.IntPtr HWND UINT HICON MarshalAs UnmanagedType.ByValTStr SizeConst System.String DWORD Guid IntPtr DllImport shell32.dll ...
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13109959_c0
13109959
fsharp
0
Title: F# Type Provider for WSDL and BasicHttpBinding Problem title: F# Type Provider for WSDL and BasicHttpBinding Tags: web-services, f%23, type-providers, wsdl Problem: F# Type Provider for WSDL and BasicHttpBinding When I use a WSDL service in C# I am able to pass two parameters to the constructor; BasicHttpBinding...
F# Type Provider for WSDL and BasicHttpBinding F# Type Provider for WSDL and BasicHttpBinding web-services f%23 type-providers wsdl Type Provider WSDL BasicHttpBinding MaxReceivedMessageSize MaxBufferSize EndpointAddress DealersService.DealersServiceClient system.serviceModel F# Type Provider for WSDL and BasicHttpBind...
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11201850_c0
11201850
fsharp
0
Title: F# sequence operations majorly slow compared to List? Problem title: F# sequence operations majorly slow compared to List? Tags: sequence, list, f%23 Problem: F# sequence operations majorly slow compared to List? Used F# List and Seq to merge two sorted lists/sequences. The values are obtained by reading in two ...
F# sequence operations majorly slow compared to List? F# sequence operations majorly slow compared to List? sequence list f%23 List Seq.isEmpty Seq.head Seq.skip F# sequence operations majorly slow compared to List? Used F# List and Seq to merge two sorted lists/sequences. The values are obtained by reading in two file...
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64950300_c1
64950300
fsharp
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Data Data { get; } public TIdentity Id { get; } public string SourceId { get; } } public interface IAuditedAggregateEvent : IAggregateEvent { EntityId EntityId { get; set; } string EntitySortName { get; set; } } public interface IAuditedAggregateEvent<out TIdentity, out TData> : IAuditedAggregateEvent, IAggregateEvent<...
Data Data { get; } public TIdentity Id { get; } public string SourceId { get; } } public interface IAuditedAggregateEvent : IAggregateEvent { EntityId EntityId { get; set; } string EntitySortName { get; set; } } public interface IAuditedAggregateEvent<out TIdentity, out TData> : IAuditedAggregateEvent, IAggregateEvent<...
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42666993_c0
42666993
fsharp
0
Title: F# &amp; WPF: basic UI update Problem title: F# &amp; WPF: basic UI update Tags: f%23, wpf Problem: F# & WPF: basic UI update I just started to use WPF. I made a drag and drop UI for my file processing scripts (F#). How can I update the textBlock to give progress feedback? The UI in the current version only upda...
F# &amp; WPF: basic UI update F# &amp; WPF: basic UI update f%23 wpf WPF WindowsBase.dll PresentationCore.dll PresentationFramework.dll System System.Windows System.Windows.Controls STAThread TextBlock textBlock.Text Drag IO.Directory.EnumerateFiles Threading.Thread.Sleep Window w.Content w.Title w.AllowDrop w.Drop.Add...
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74217432_c1
74217432
fsharp
1
Customer = { Id : int isVip: bool Credit: decimal } module Domain = let getPurchases customer = let purchases = if customer.Id % 2 = 0 then 120M else 80M in (customer, purchases) let tryPromoteToVip purchases = let (customer, amount) = purchases in if amount > 100M then {customer with isVip = true} else customer let i...
Customer = { Id : int isVip: bool Credit: decimal } module Domain = let getPurchases customer = let purchases = if customer.Id % 2 = 0 then 120M else 80M in (customer, purchases) let tryPromoteToVip purchases = let (customer, amount) = purchases in if amount > 100M then {customer with isVip = true} else customer let i...
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25463644_c0
25463644
fsharp
0
Title: Avoiding using Option.Value Problem title: Avoiding using Option.Value Tags: f%23, idioms Problem: Avoiding using Option.Value I have a type like this: type TaskRow = { RowIndex : int TaskId : string Task : Task option } A function returns a list of these records to be processed further. Some of the functions do...
Avoiding using Option.Value Avoiding using Option.Value f%23 idioms Option.Value Avoiding TaskRow RowIndex TaskId Task Some Seq.filter Option.isSome row.Task None Task.Value TaskRowWithTask Avoiding using Option.Value I have a type like this: A function returns a list of these records to be processed further. Some of t...
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57956469_c0
57956469
fsharp
0
Title: About Creating an Alt with Hopac Problem title: About Creating an Alt with Hopac Tags: f%23, hopac Problem: About Creating an Alt with Hopac When I use Hopac to create Alt<unit> with Alt.<functions> like always or once it would lead me to strange negative acknowledgement outcome. But if I use async {<expression>...
About Creating an Alt with Hopac About Creating an Alt with Hopac f%23 hopac About Creating Alt Hopac Hopac.Core Hopac.Infixes Hopac.Extensions s:int Alt.prepareFun Alt.always Thread.CurrentThread.ManagedThreadId Thread.Sleep Job.start delayedPrintn3 Async.Sleep Alt.fromAsync Alt.afterFun Alt.withNackJob Job.map na11 n...
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22114677_c0
22114677
fsharp
0
Title: How to convert a choice type automatically provided by XmlProvider&lt;...&gt;.DomainTypes into an enumeration in F#? Problem title: How to convert a choice type automatically provided by XmlProvider&lt;...&gt;.DomainTypes into an enumeration in F#? Tags: f%23, enumeration, f%23-data, type-providers, xml Problem:...
How to convert a choice type automatically provided by XmlProvider&lt;...&gt;.DomainTypes into an enumeration in F#? How to convert a choice type automatically provided by XmlProvider&lt;...&gt;.DomainTypes into an enumeration in F#? f%23 enumeration f%23-data type-providers xml How XmlProvider DomainTypes UTF-16 Syste...
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12383863_c0
12383863
fsharp
0
Title: Traversing my tree contents using pattern matching on objects Problem title: Traversing my tree contents using pattern matching on objects Tags: tree-traversal, tree, pattern-matching, f%23 Problem: Traversing my tree contents using pattern matching on objects I am trying to represent a tree data-structure in F#...
Traversing my tree contents using pattern matching on objects Traversing my tree contents using pattern matching on objects tree-traversal tree pattern-matching f%23 pattern Traversing Node Some None nd.left nd.right nd.value left.Value right.Value Traversing my tree contents using pattern matching on objects I am tryi...
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15159387_c0
15159387
fsharp
0
Title: How to resolve &quot;Main module of program is empty: nothing will happen when it is run&quot; Problem title: How to resolve &quot;Main module of program is empty: nothing will happen when it is run&quot; Tags: compiler-warnings, f%23, suppress-warnings Problem: How to resolve "Main module of program is empty: n...
How to resolve &quot;Main module of program is empty: nothing will happen when it is run&quot; How to resolve &quot;Main module of program is empty: nothing will happen when it is run&quot; compiler-warnings f%23 suppress-warnings How Main EntryPoint Console Application Library How to resolve "Main module of program is...
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59249632_c0
59249632
fsharp
0
Title: F# How to extract keys from a boxed Map object Problem title: F# How to extract keys from a boxed Map object Tags: reflection, f%23 Problem: F# How to extract keys from a boxed Map object This is a follow-up of this post and that post . I need to write a function which takes an object ( obj type) and a key (also...
F# How to extract keys from a boxed Map object F# How to extract keys from a boxed Map object reflection f%23 a oMap How Map TestItem System Microsoft.FSharp.Reflection Foo argF1 argF2 argF3 Bar argB1 argB2 argB3 foo1 foo2 bar1 bar2 Baz Map.ofArray oMap.GetType otype.Name FSharpMap otype.GetProperty Item prop.GetValue ...
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64202201_c0
64202201
fsharp
0
Title: Understanding tail recursion with stated data types Problem title: Understanding tail recursion with stated data types Tags: algebraic-data-types, f%23, recursion Problem: Understanding tail recursion with stated data types So I understand recursion relatively well, however in F# with the ability to create your ...
Understanding tail recursion with stated data types Understanding tail recursion with stated data types algebraic-data-types f%23 recursion Understanding PEANUT BUTTER h::t h::b PEANUT::t BUTTER::L Understanding tail recursion with stated data types So I understand recursion relatively well, however in F# with the abil...
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39682229_c0
39682229
fsharp
0
Title: FSharp.Core.optdata not found alongside FSharp.Core Problem title: FSharp.Core.optdata not found alongside FSharp.Core Tags: f%23 Problem: FSharp.Core.optdata not found alongside FSharp.Core I have a C# program that call this F# code snipet. On executing let fsiSession I get the exception below. These site hint ...
FSharp.Core.optdata not found alongside FSharp.Core FSharp.Core.optdata not found alongside FSharp.Core f%23 FSharp.Core.optdata FSharp.Core FsharpTestgSystem System System.IO System.Text System.CodeDom Microsoft.FSharp.Compiler.SourceCodeServices Microsoft.FSharp.Compiler.Interactive.Shell Microsoft.FSharp.Compiler.Si...
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47774420_c0
47774420
fsharp
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Title: Program closes abruptly after (input&lt;- Console.ReadLine() |&gt;int) line before showing variables F# Problem title: Program closes abruptly after (input&lt;- Console.ReadLine() |&gt;int) line before showing variables F# Tags: f%23 Problem: Program closes abruptly after (input<- Console.ReadLine() |>int) line ...
Program closes abruptly after (input&lt;- Console.ReadLine() |&gt;int) line before showing variables F# Program closes abruptly after (input&lt;- Console.ReadLine() |&gt;int) line before showing variables F# f%23 Program Console.ReadLine Monster User a.dType a.hVal a.dVal b.hVal b.Arm.aVal b.Weap.dVal b.Arm.dType a.nam...
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14519788_c0
14519788
fsharp
0
Title: Seq and IQueryable in F# Problem title: Seq and IQueryable in F# Tags: f%23 Problem: Seq and IQueryable in F# I am reading Web cloud and mobile solution with F# and I try to follow the web site the author is building. But I have some problem, I am unable to solve. I understand the logic of what I am doing , but ...
Seq and IQueryable in F# Seq and IQueryable in F# f%23 HandleError Seq IQueryable Repository Seq.toList GuitarsController IDisposable Controller Some FsMvcAppEntities Repository.get this.Index this.View source:IQueryable queryFn:seq s:System.Linq.IQueryable System.Linq.IQueryable Seq and IQueryable in F# I am reading W...
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19394239_c0
19394239
fsharp
0
Title: Create Custom VS2012 Solutions Using MSBuild or F# Script or Anything? Problem title: Create Custom VS2012 Solutions Using MSBuild or F# Script or Anything? Tags: projects-and-solutions, f%23, msbuild, visual-studio-2012 Problem: Create Custom VS2012 Solutions Using MSBuild or F# Script or Anything? I have a lib...
Create Custom VS2012 Solutions Using MSBuild or F# Script or Anything? Create Custom VS2012 Solutions Using MSBuild or F# Script or Anything? projects-and-solutions f%23 msbuild visual-studio-2012 msbuild Create Custom VS2012 Solutions Using Script Anything inputfile1.txt ProjectA ProjectB Add Samples There visual-stud...
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Title: C# WPF project with reference to F# ViewModel Problem title: C# WPF project with reference to F# ViewModel Tags: c%23, f%23, wpf Problem: C# WPF project with reference to F# ViewModel I have project named FSharpProject in whick there is code like this: module FSharpProject.ViewModel type A = member x.a = 1 In ot...
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13016257_c0
13016257
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Title: Using F#&#x27;s static type parameters and encoding numeric constants Problem title: Using F#&#x27;s static type parameters and encoding numeric constants Tags: f%23, generics, inline, numbers, bit-manipulation Problem: Using F#'s static type parameters and encoding numeric constants I'm writing a library¹ in F#...
Using F#&#x27;s static type parameters and encoding numeric constants Using F#&#x27;s static type parameters and encoding numeric constants f%23 generics inline numbers bit-manipulation Using int16 int32 GenericOne GenericZero Using F#'s static type parameters and encoding numeric constants I'm writing a library¹ in F#...
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49393215_c0
49393215
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Title: FAKE + Nunit: Can&#x27;t find nunit-console.exe Problem title: FAKE + Nunit: Can&#x27;t find nunit-console.exe Tags: nunit-console, f%23, f%23-fake Problem: FAKE + Nunit: Can't find nunit-console.exe I'm a maintainer for FSharp.Charting. Recently our FAKE testing rules started breaking with the error reported be...
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Title: Getting Active Directory Users and looping through them to return a new list using F# Problem title: Getting Active Directory Users and looping through them to return a new list using F# Tags: f%23, c%23-to-f%23 Problem: Getting Active Directory Users and looping through them to return a new list using F# I have...
Getting Active Directory Users and looping through them to return a new list using F# Getting Active Directory Users and looping through them to return a new list using F# f%23 c%23-to-f%23 F# Getting Active Directory Users Get User Services searchBase:string filter:string DirectoryEntry LDAP DirectorySearcher dSearche...
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Title: Parse substring to double directly Problem title: Parse substring to double directly Tags: .net, f%23, c%23 Problem: Parse substring to double directly If I have a string such as 1 2 3 and I identify the position of a substring containing a double , how can I parse it directly from the substring without creating...
Parse substring to double directly Parse substring to double directly .net f%23 c%23 Parse System.Double.Parse str.Substring s.Length s.Substring i-i0 System.Int32.Parse Parse substring to double directly If I have a string such as 1 2 3 and I identify the position of a substring containing a double , how can I parse i...
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64662270_c0
64662270
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Title: FSharp.Data build error (dotnet build failed with code 134) Problem title: FSharp.Data build error (dotnet build failed with code 134) Tags: build-error, f%23-data, f%23 Problem: FSharp.Data build error (dotnet build failed with code 134) I'm trying to build the FSharp.Data.dll on manjaro KDE linux after some mi...
FSharp.Data build error (dotnet build failed with code 134) FSharp.Data build error (dotnet build failed with code 134) build-error f%23-data f%23 FSharp.Data TResult System.String FSI_0005.Build Invoke Microsoft.FSharp.Collections.SeqModule.Iterate Microsoft.FSharp.Core.FSharpFunc Fake.Core.TargetParameter _arg1 Fake....
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Title: Getting ArgumentNullException with FSharp.Charting Problem title: Getting ArgumentNullException with FSharp.Charting Tags: mono, f%23, charts, .net Problem: Getting ArgumentNullException with FSharp.Charting I am trying to display a simple chart with FSharp.Charting. Pulled the version 0.90.14 from NuGet. I am r...
Getting ArgumentNullException with FSharp.Charting Getting ArgumentNullException with FSharp.Charting mono f%23 charts .net ArgumentNullException Getting FSharp.Charting FSharp.Charting.0.90.14 FSharp.Charting.fsx System Drawing Chart.Line Getting ArgumentNullException with FSharp.Charting I am trying to display a simp...
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57666251_c0
57666251
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Title: VSCode OmniSharp/C# intellisense does not see Ionide/F# lib modules/namespaces Problem title: VSCode OmniSharp/C# intellisense does not see Ionide/F# lib modules/namespaces Tags: omnisharp, f%23, visual-studio-code, c%23, ionide Problem: VSCode OmniSharp/C# intellisense does not see Ionide/F# lib modules/namespa...
VSCode OmniSharp/C# intellisense does not see Ionide/F# lib modules/namespaces VSCode OmniSharp/C# intellisense does not see Ionide/F# lib modules/namespaces omnisharp f%23 visual-studio-code c%23 ionide System VSCode OmniSharp Ionide Program Main Console.WriteLine T1.t OmniSharp.Services.DotNetCliService DotNetPath Om...
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27735519_c0
27735519
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Title: F# compiler error &quot;This expression was expected to have type unit but here has type bool.&quot; expression in {if else} statements Problem title: F# compiler error &quot;This expression was expected to have type unit but here has type bool.&quot; expression in {if else} statements Tags: c%23-to-f%23, unit-t...
F# compiler error &quot;This expression was expected to have type unit but here has type bool.&quot; expression in {if else} statements F# compiler error &quot;This expression was expected to have type unit but here has type bool.&quot; expression in {if else} statements c%23-to-f%23 unit-type f%23 TwistBasket WaitForB...
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43176214
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Title: Is createResponse supported in Mono&#x27;s System.Net.Http? Problem title: Is createResponse supported in Mono&#x27;s System.Net.Http? Tags: visual-studio-code, mono, ionide, f%23, azure-functions Problem: Is createResponse supported in Mono's System.Net.Http? I'm editing F# Azure Function files using VS Code an...
Is createResponse supported in Mono&#x27;s System.Net.Http? Is createResponse supported in Mono&#x27;s System.Net.Http? visual-studio-code mono ionide f%23 azure-functions Mono System.Net.Http COMPILED Microsoft.Azure.WebJobs net45 Microsoft.Azure.WebJobs.Host.dll Microsoft.WindowsAzure.Storage Newtonsoft.Json System S...
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12586814_c0
12586814
fsharp
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Title: How to make an IEqualityComparer for (int*int) [] doing structural comparison? Problem title: How to make an IEqualityComparer for (int*int) [] doing structural comparison? Tags: .net, comparison, f%23 Problem: How to make an IEqualityComparer for (int*int) [] doing structural comparison? I want to make a hashse...
How to make an IEqualityComparer for (int*int) [] doing structural comparison? How to make an IEqualityComparer for (int*int) [] doing structural comparison? .net comparison f%23 How IEqualityComparer HashSet HashIdentity.Structural mySet.Add IComparer MyEqualityComparer this.Equals Array.forall2 this.GetHashCode Array...
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27575522_c0
27575522
fsharp
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Title: quickly reading text data into array Problem title: quickly reading text data into array Tags: arrays, string, parsing, f%23 Problem: quickly reading text data into array I'm having difficulty reading from a text file into an array of floats using F#. The text files have lots of other data types so I can't use t...
quickly reading text data into array quickly reading text data into array arrays string parsing f%23 your_file new_array np.array array.float line.split arrays.append System.IO.File.ReadLines Collection Seq.toArray Array.map stringLine2Float quickly reading text data into array I'm having difficulty reading from a text...
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25195865_c0
25195865
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Title: How to test functions in f# with external dependencies Problem title: How to test functions in f# with external dependencies Tags: f%23 Problem: How to test functions in f# with external dependencies I am having a hard time trying to unit test F# code with external dependencies. In C# (my background) you would t...
How to test functions in f# with external dependencies How to test functions in f# with external dependencies f%23 How Foo IDependency this.d DoStuff d.DoSomethingToStuff DoMoreStuff d.DoSomethingElseToStuff How to test functions in f# with external dependencies I am having a hard time trying to unit test F# code with ...
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56119983_c0
56119983
fsharp
0
Title: Im getting an error in the first member (2nd line of code) Problem title: Im getting an error in the first member (2nd line of code) Tags: functional-programming, f%23 Problem: Im getting an error in the first member (2nd line of code) getting an error message on the first 'member' part, type Account = {accountN...
Im getting an error in the first member (2nd line of code) Im getting an error in the first member (2nd line of code) functional-programming f%23 Account accountNumber:string balance:float this.Withdraw cash:float this.balance Console.WriteLine Insufficient Funds Amount You cash.ToString Your this.balance.ToString this...
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29850471_c0
29850471
fsharp
0
Title: How to implement &quot;return early&quot; logic in F# Problem title: How to implement &quot;return early&quot; logic in F# Tags: purely-functional, functional-programming, f%23 Problem: How to implement "return early" logic in F# I am familiar with the fact that in F# there is no equivalent "return" keyword. How...
How to implement &quot;return early&quot; logic in F# How to implement &quot;return early&quot; logic in F# purely-functional functional-programming f%23 Result.Error How StepB Good Error Workflow StepA StepC StepD How to implement "return early" logic in F# I am familiar with the fact that in F# there is no equivalent...
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52746661_c1
52746661
fsharp
1
/bin/fsharpi (which exec's /usr/bin/mono /usr/lib/mono/fsharp/fsi.exe ) I get a "ArgumentList is not defined" error. Fair enough, I guess? If I run it with /usr/bin/dotnet /usr/share/dotnet/sdk/2.1.403/FSharp/fsi.exe it works! It took me a long time to figure out I could even do it, but at last I'm on the right path. B...
/bin/fsharpi (which exec's /usr/bin/mono /usr/lib/mono/fsharp/fsi.exe ) I get a "ArgumentList is not defined" error. Fair enough, I guess? If I run it with /usr/bin/dotnet /usr/share/dotnet/sdk/2.1.403/FSharp/fsi.exe it works! It took me a long time to figure out I could even do it, but at last I'm on the right path. B...
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55005971_c0
55005971
fsharp
0
Title: Display full string in F# interactive window Problem title: Display full string in F# interactive window Tags: visual-studio-code, f%23, f%23-interactive, vscode-debugger Problem: Display full string in F# interactive window If I type the following into an fsx in Visual Studio Code let longString = "Lorem ipsum ...
Display full string in F# interactive window Display full string in F# interactive window visual-studio-code f%23 f%23-interactive vscode-debugger Display Lorem Duis Excepteur Excepte Display full string in F# interactive window If I type the following into an fsx in Visual Studio Code and run F# interactive on it by h...
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5702939_c1
5702939
fsharp
1
<- new Worksheet(new SheetData()) // Add Sheets to the Workbook. let sheets = spreadsheetDocument.WorkbookPart.Workbook.AppendChild<Sheets>(new Sheets()) // Append a new worksheet and associate it with the workbook. let sheet = new Sheet() sheet.Id <- stringValue(spreadsheetDocument.WorkbookPart.GetIdOfPart(worksheetP...
<- new Worksheet(new SheetData()) // Add Sheets to the Workbook. let sheets = spreadsheetDocument.WorkbookPart.Workbook.AppendChild<Sheets>(new Sheets()) // Append a new worksheet and associate it with the workbook. let sheet = new Sheet() sheet.Id <- stringValue(spreadsheetDocument.WorkbookPart.GetIdOfPart(worksheetP...
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40923916_c0
40923916
fsharp
0
Title: How to use FsCheck to generate random numbers as input for property-based testing Problem title: How to use FsCheck to generate random numbers as input for property-based testing Tags: property-based-testing, fscheck, f%23, unit-testing Problem: How to use FsCheck to generate random numbers as input for property...
How to use FsCheck to generate random numbers as input for property-based testing How to use FsCheck to generate random numbers as input for property-based testing property-based-testing fscheck f%23 unit-testing How FsCheck Arb Multiplication int64 res1 res2 Test FsCheckAsUnitTest Check.One Config.VerboseThrowOnFailur...
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41337310_c0
41337310
fsharp
0
Title: F# method returns null instead of Option Problem title: F# method returns null instead of Option Tags: f%23, .net, .net-4.6.1 Problem: F# method returns null instead of Option I develop F# application .net 4.6.1 on VS2015 . i have methods: type CommonHelper = static member SideEffectOnNull act x = if x = null th...
F# method returns null instead of Option F# method returns null instead of Option f%23 .net .net-4.6.1 Serilog.Log.Warning Log.Warning Option VS2015 CommonHelper SideEffectOnNull SideEffectOnNotNull GetPerformanceCounter CounterFullName Log.Information Getting counterFullName.Category counterFullName.Name counterFullNa...
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76432836_c0
76432836
fsharp
0
Title: How to implement an &quot;OR&quot; condition on two strings with Result Validation in F#? Problem title: How to implement an &quot;OR&quot; condition on two strings with Result Validation in F#? Tags: f%23 Problem: How to implement an "OR" condition on two strings with Result Validation in F#? I am attempting to...
How to implement an &quot;OR&quot; condition on two strings with Result Validation in F#? How to implement an &quot;OR&quot; condition on two strings with Result Validation in F#? f%23 How Result Validation fn:string ln:string String.IsNullOrEmpty ln.Trim Error fn.Trim m.SearchLastName m.SearchFirstName Result.Ok switc...
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9102169_c0
9102169
fsharp
0
Title: F# LINQ Aggregate operators code difference Problem title: F# LINQ Aggregate operators code difference Tags: f%23, linq-to-sql, linq Problem: F# LINQ Aggregate operators code difference I am learning LINQ in F# 3.0, try to follow some samples on internet. One sample I found was LINQ sample for C# - LINQ Aggregat...
F# LINQ Aggregate operators code difference F# LINQ Aggregate operators code difference f%23 linq-to-sql linq p LINQ Aggregate Linq87 List Product GetProductList p.Category Category g.Key MostExpensivePrice g.Max p.UnitPrice ObjectDumper.Write Beverages Condiments Produce Meat Poultry Seafood Dairy Products Confections...
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3136783_c0
3136783
fsharp
0
Title: Including FSharp.Core in a C# project: resolving type collisions Problem title: Including FSharp.Core in a C# project: resolving type collisions Tags: c%23, visual-studio, f%23, csc Problem: Including FSharp.Core in a C# project: resolving type collisions I'm using some F# types ( Matrix et al) from C# and so I ...
Including FSharp.Core in a C# project: resolving type collisions Including FSharp.Core in a C# project: resolving type collisions c%23 visual-studio f%23 csc Including FSharp.Core System.Tuple System.IObservable Including FSharp.Core in a C# project: resolving type collisions I'm using some F# types ( Matrix et al) fro...
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18585458_c1
18585458
fsharp
1
// by using the ‘*’ as shown below: // [assembly: AssemblyVersion("1.0.*")] [<assembly: AssemblyVersion("1.0.0.0")>] [<assembly: AssemblyFileVersion("1.0.0.0")>] () When I compile my solution in Visual Studio 2012 I do not have any problems. All assemblies are build with a nice information about version. The problem i...
// by using the ‘*’ as shown below: // [assembly: AssemblyVersion("1.0.*")] [<assembly: AssemblyVersion("1.0.0.0")>] [<assembly: AssemblyFileVersion("1.0.0.0")>] () When I compile my solution in Visual Studio 2012 I do not have any problems. All assemblies are build with a nice information about version. The problem i...
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68178403_c0
68178403
fsharp
0
Title: How to optimize this code for speed, in F# and also why is a part executed twice? Problem title: How to optimize this code for speed, in F# and also why is a part executed twice? Tags: optimization, f%23 Problem: How to optimize this code for speed, in F# and also why is a part executed twice? The code is used t...
How to optimize this code for speed, in F# and also why is a part executed twice? How to optimize this code for speed, in F# and also why is a part executed twice? optimization f%23 How PackedCandle this.ToByteArray Array.create BitConverter.GetBytes this.H this.L this.C this.V How to optimize this code for speed, in F...
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18733488_c0
18733488
fsharp
0
Title: What solver should I use to replace the minFunc when porting MATLAB Sparse Filtering to F# Problem title: What solver should I use to replace the minFunc when porting MATLAB Sparse Filtering to F# Tags: porting, ms-solver-foundation, matlab, machine-learning, f%23 Problem: What solver should I use to replace the...
What solver should I use to replace the minFunc when porting MATLAB Sparse Filtering to F# What solver should I use to replace the minFunc when porting MATLAB Sparse Filtering to F# porting ms-solver-foundation matlab machine-learning f%23 What MATLAB Sparse Filtering SparseFiltering You e.g Add SparseFilteringObj MaxI...
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Title: Type inference problems in F# Problem title: Type inference problems in F# Tags: f%23, inference, types Problem: Type inference problems in F# Using F# in Visual Studio, I find myself having to explicitly annotate types a lot more that I would like, or should have to. I am aware of some techniques for resolving ...
Type inference problems in F# Type inference problems in F# f%23 inference types Type b.Solve b2.Solved List.exists s.IndexOf Contradiction Type inference problems in F# Using F# in Visual Studio, I find myself having to explicitly annotate types a lot more that I would like, or should have to. I am aware of some techn...
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47337135
fsharp
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Title: f# Insert on MongoDB using Records Problem title: f# Insert on MongoDB using Records Tags: f%23, mongodb Problem: f# Insert on MongoDB using Records I've been trying for a while to insert on MongoDB using only records with no success. My problem is that I want to create a simple insert function which I send a ge...
f# Insert on MongoDB using Records f# Insert on MongoDB using Records f%23 mongodb Records Insert MongoDB MongoClient GetDatabase GetCollection collection.InsertOne Error ObjectId Text Creates Ids _id Works ObjectId.Empty Name f# Insert on MongoDB using Records I've been trying for a while to insert on MongoDB using on...
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Title: F# Type provider FSharp,Data.SqlClient targeting .NetStandard 2.0 fails when using dotNet Build from commandLine but succeeds in Visual Studion 2019 Problem title: F# Type provider FSharp,Data.SqlClient targeting .NetStandard 2.0 fails when using dotNet Build from commandLine but succeeds in Visual Studion 2019 ...
F# Type provider FSharp,Data.SqlClient targeting .NetStandard 2.0 fails when using dotNet Build from commandLine but succeeds in Visual Studion 2019 F# Type provider FSharp,Data.SqlClient targeting .NetStandard 2.0 fails when using dotNet Build from commandLine but succeeds in Visual Studion 2019 fsharp.data.sqlclient ...
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Title: F# TypeProvider &quot;XMLProvider&quot; gives System.Exception Problem title: F# TypeProvider &quot;XMLProvider&quot; gives System.Exception Tags: type-providers, f%23-data, f%23 Problem: F# TypeProvider "XMLProvider" gives System.Exception I'm trying to process Twitter tweets using the XML type provider as repr...
F# TypeProvider &quot;XMLProvider&quot; gives System.Exception F# TypeProvider &quot;XMLProvider&quot; gives System.Exception type-providers f%23-data f%23 System.Exception TypeProvider XMLProvider FSharp.Net FSharp.Data www.w3.org Atom General XML XContainer el.Element XName.Get XElement el.Value search.twitter.com se...
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Title: F#- How to use Assert.Multiple with F# Problem title: F#- How to use Assert.Multiple with F# Tags: f%23, nunit Problem: F#- How to use Assert.Multiple with F# I am running a few NUnit tests and want my each test case to run all assertions till the end of the block before quitting even if there are few assertion ...
F#- How to use Assert.Multiple with F# F#- How to use Assert.Multiple with F# f%23 nunit How Assert.Multiple Test Request.createUrl Post reqres.in Request.setHeader ContentType ContentType.create Request.bodyString HttpFs.Client.getResponse Assert.AreEqual response.statusCode response.contentLength F#- How to use Asser...
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Title: How to force app.config to become exe.config Problem title: How to force app.config to become exe.config Tags: visual-studio, f%23-4.0, f%23, .net Problem: How to force app.config to become exe.config This is probably a bug, but I have 2 F# projects in my solution. One is a console app, the other is a test app (...
How to force app.config to become exe.config How to force app.config to become exe.config visual-studio f%23-4.0 f%23 .net How app.config exe.config utf-8 v4.0 NETFramework Version v4.5 urn:schemas-microsoft-com:asm.v1 FSharp.Core b03f5f7f11d50a3a How to force app.config to become exe.config This is probably a bug, but...
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12680085
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Title: Why List.foldBack is implemented via mutable Array (and not via continuation)? Problem title: Why List.foldBack is implemented via mutable Array (and not via continuation)? Tags: f%23, f%23-powerpack Problem: Why List.foldBack is implemented via mutable Array (and not via continuation)? I've been reading F# core...
Why List.foldBack is implemented via mutable Array (and not via continuation)? Why List.foldBack is implemented via mutable Array (and not via continuation)? f%23 f%23-powerpack Why List.foldBack Array List.fold f:OptimizedClosures.FSharpFunc f.Invoke State arr.Length foldBack2 h::t Why List.foldBack is implemented via...
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25442642_c0
25442642
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Title: Immutible or not? Deedle frame filtering Problem title: Immutible or not? Deedle frame filtering Tags: f%23, deedle, functional-programming Problem: Immutible or not? Deedle frame filtering this question might look a little trivial, it does happen in our process as the data is not clean. I have a data frame look...
Immutible or not? Deedle frame filtering Immutible or not? Deedle frame filtering f%23 deedle functional-programming Immutible Deedle Series.ofObservations tt2 Double.NaN tt3 f1.AddColumn f1.Print filteredF1 Frame.filterRows v.TryGetAs OptionalValue.Missing Immutible or not? Deedle frame filtering this question might l...
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28554597_c0
28554597
fsharp
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Title: Why does double list (my argument) not agree with Parse Line/Map function in main? F# Problem title: Why does double list (my argument) not agree with Parse Line/Map function in main? F# Tags: recursion, functional-programming, f%23 Problem: Why does double list (my argument) not agree with Parse Line/Map functi...
Why does double list (my argument) not agree with Parse Line/Map function in main? F# Why does double list (my argument) not agree with Parse Line/Map function in main? F# recursion functional-programming f%23 Why Parse Line Map values:double ReadFile System.IO.File.ReadLines ParseLine line:string line.Split Array.toLi...
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41046545_c0
41046545
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Title: How to Convert F# Seq to MWArray Problem title: How to Convert F# Seq to MWArray Tags: matlab, f%23 Problem: How to Convert F# Seq to MWArray I have a function in MATLAB, which takes two argument 1) trade dates 2) OHLC and Volume of a given stock and returns some technical indicators, written as function [MACD, ...
How to Convert F# Seq to MWArray How to Convert F# Seq to MWArray matlab f%23 How Convert Seq MWArray MACD ADO CHAIK STOCH Open High Low Close Volume fts2mat MathWorks.MATLAB.NET.Arrays MathWorks.MATLAB.NET.Utility Creates Class1 price.Monthly Seq.map x.Date OHLC x.Open x.High x.Low x.Close x.Volume x.test How to Conve...
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16162722_c0
16162722
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Title: can we have more generic type to shorten this code in F#? Problem title: can we have more generic type to shorten this code in F#? Tags: inline, primitive, f%23 Problem: can we have more generic type to shorten this code in F#? I came across this code while reading "Programming F# 3.0": type BitCounter = static ...
can we have more generic type to shorten this code in F#? can we have more generic type to shorten this code in F#? inline primitive f%23 BitCounter CountBits int16 int64 CountBitsWithRangedMask Seq.map Seq.filter Seq.length BitCounter.CountBitsWithRangedMask FS0001 Integral can we have more generic type to shorten thi...
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20863266_c1
20863266
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, that the creator property is type of User. And the members property is a list of users. This is how my F# types look like, the User first: type User = member this.ID = 0 member this.Firstname = "" member this.Lastname = "" member this.Emailaddress = "" member this.Active = false member this.AllGroupsCount = 0 member ...
, that the creator property is type of User. And the members property is a list of users. This is how my F# types look like, the User first: type User = member this.ID = 0 member this.Firstname = "" member this.Lastname = "" member this.Emailaddress = "" member this.Active = false member this.AllGroupsCount = 0 member ...
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49427838_c0
49427838
fsharp
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Title: F# Process stdout removed \n Problem title: F# Process stdout removed \n Tags: f%23 Problem: F# Process stdout removed \n I had this code snippet taken from Starting a process synchronously, and "streaming" the output : type ProcessResult = { exitCode : int; stdout : string; stderr : string } startInfo.CreateNoW...
F# Process stdout removed \n F# Process stdout removed \n f%23 psi.RedirectStandardError Process ProcessResult System.Diagnostics.ProcessStartInfo psi.UseShellExecute psi.RedirectStandardOutput psi.CreateNoWindow psi.WorkingDirectory GIT ProjectX System.Diagnostics.Process.Start System.Text.StringBuilder p.OutputDataRe...
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Title: Could not find file Microsoft.AspNetCore.WebUtilities.FileBufferingReadStream Problem title: Could not find file Microsoft.AspNetCore.WebUtilities.FileBufferingReadStream Tags: type-providers, f%23, f%23-data, azure-functions Problem: Could not find file Microsoft.AspNetCore.WebUtilities.FileBufferingReadStream ...
Could not find file Microsoft.AspNetCore.WebUtilities.FileBufferingReadStream Could not find file Microsoft.AspNetCore.WebUtilities.FileBufferingReadStream type-providers f%23 f%23-data azure-functions Could Microsoft.AspNetCore.WebUtilities.FileBufferingReadStream JsonTypeProvider.AsyncLoad req.Body.ToString JsonTypeP...
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11435655
fsharp
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Title: More volatile sequence than &quot;classical&quot; Problem title: More volatile sequence than &quot;classical&quot; Tags: f%23 Problem: More volatile sequence than "classical" For cartesian production there is a good enough function - sequence which defined like that: let rec sequence = function | [] -> Seq.singl...
More volatile sequence than &quot;classical&quot; More volatile sequence than &quot;classical&quot; f%23 More Seq.singleton l::ls x::xs Sum i::is i-1 Seq.toArray List.map Array.length List.max List.map2 More volatile sequence than "classical" For cartesian production there is a good enough function - sequence which def...
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55543358
fsharp
1
Sharp\RProvider\src\RProvider.DesignTime\RTypeBuilder.fs:line 109 at Microsoft.FSharp.Core.CompilerServices.GeneratedSequenceBase`1.MoveNextImpl() at Microsoft.FSharp.Core.CompilerServices.GeneratedSequenceBase`1.System-Collections-IEnumerator-MoveNext() at Microsoft.FSharp.Collections.SeqModule.ToList[T](IEnumerable`1...
the RProvider module). Moreover, the first line of the code is highlighted in red with the following warning: ("Referenced assembly RProvider.dll has assembly level attribute TypeProviderAssemblyAttribute but no public type provider classes were found"). Digging into the problem I found that the RProvider log complain...
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35542327_c0
35542327
fsharp
0
Title: F# StackOverflow in mono with continuations (tail call eliminations enabled) Problem title: F# StackOverflow in mono with continuations (tail call eliminations enabled) Tags: stack-overflow, mono, f%23, tail-recursion Problem: F# StackOverflow in mono with continuations (tail call eliminations enabled) I was run...
F# StackOverflow in mono with continuations (tail call eliminations enabled) F# StackOverflow in mono with continuations (tail call eliminations enabled) stack-overflow mono f%23 tail-recursion StackOverflow System System.Runtime Abstract Exn CstI CstB Prim Letfun Call Raise TryWith Closure Result Abort coEval2 Failure...
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36459890_c0
36459890
fsharp
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Title: F#: removing duplicates from a seq is slow Problem title: F#: removing duplicates from a seq is slow Tags: performance, f%23 Problem: F#: removing duplicates from a seq is slow I am attempting to write a function that weeds out consecutive duplicates, as determined by a given equality function, from a seq<'a> bu...
F#: removing duplicates from a seq is slow F#: removing duplicates from a seq is slow performance f%23 a Seq.isEmpty None Some Seq.head Seq.tail List.ofSeq List.init Timing Real CPU gen0 gen1 gen2 Seq Seq.map Seq.append Seq.pairwise Seq.choose F#: removing duplicates from a seq is slow I am attempting to write a functi...
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78354556
fsharp
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Title: SRTP type unification issue Problem title: SRTP type unification issue Tags: f%23 Problem: SRTP type unification issue this is based on an old post SRTP Typeclasses in F# which uses the following example module Monad = let inline bind (m:^Monad) (f:'a -> '``Monad<'b>``) (x:'``Monad<'a>``) : '``Monad<'b>`` = (^Mo...
SRTP type unification issue SRTP type unification issue f%23 SRTP Monad Bind applyFromMonad2 monadInstance2 Error FS0001 Type Expecting SRTP type unification issue this is based on an old post SRTP Typeclasses in F# which uses the following example where applyFromMonad reports an error (which I don't completely underst...
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5262714_c0
5262714
fsharp
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Title: Disable Searching The GAC Problem title: Disable Searching The GAC Tags: .net, c%23, f%23, gac Problem: Disable Searching The GAC I'm trying to use the FSharp PowerPack for the ArgParser library, but running into some serious issues on my machine where it seems to be loading the wrong version of FSharp.Core.dll ...
Disable Searching The GAC Disable Searching The GAC .net c%23 f%23 gac Disable Searching GAC PowerPackTest.exe Managed v4.0.30319 Loaded WINNT Microsoft.Net GAC_32 v4.0_4.0.0.0__b77a5c561934e089 mscorlib.dll Skipped Module Just Projects PowerPackTest Debug Symbols GAC_MSIL FSharp.Core v4.0_4.0.0.0__b03f5f7f11d50a3a FSh...
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64537221
fsharp
0
Title: Do computations in F# call Dispose() on completion? Problem title: Do computations in F# call Dispose() on completion? Tags: idisposable, f%23, computation-expression, memory-leaks Problem: Do computations in F# call Dispose() on completion? I have a database connection with a query similar to as follows in a co...
Do computations in F# call Dispose() on completion? Do computations in F# call Dispose() on completion? idisposable f%23 computation-expression memory-leaks outside Dispose SqlTypes.fs SqlTypes FSharp.Data.TypeProviders DBType SqlDataConnection ConnectionStrings.DbConnStr DBType.GetDataContext Utilities.fs Utilities Sy...
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15005860_c0
15005860
fsharp
0
Title: performance of static member constraint functions Problem title: performance of static member constraint functions Tags: f%23, performance, generics Problem: performance of static member constraint functions I'm trying to learn static member constraints in F#. From reading Tomas Petricek's blog post , I understa...
performance of static member constraint functions performance of static member constraint functions f%23 performance generics MultiplyTyped Array2D.length1 Array2D.length2 Array2D.zeroCreate MultiplyGeneric Array2D.init LanguagePrimitives.GenericZero System.Random r.NextDouble System.Diagnostics.Stopwatch.StartNew sw.S...
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37611931_c0
37611931
fsharp
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Title: F# functional style approach much slower Problem title: F# functional style approach much slower Tags: f%23, fold, nested-loops Problem: F# functional style approach much slower Trying to learn F#, by solving some programming puzzles. I don't want to add too many details about the problem as I don't want to spoi...
F# functional style approach much slower F# functional style approach much slower f%23 fold nested-loops partial2 System System.Diagnostics System.Collections EntryPoint input.Split Convert.ToInt32 List.sort a-1 Stopwatch sw.Start partial1 List.fold int64 sw.Stop elapsed1 sw.ElapsedMilliseconds sw.Restart List.skip j-1...
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14667866_c0
14667866
fsharp
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Title: F#, char seq -&gt; strings Problem title: F#, char seq -&gt; strings Tags: f%23, char, string, seq Problem: F#, char seq -> strings A quick question that may be more of a rant (but I hope to be enlightened instead). In F# a string is compatible with Seq such that "abcd" |> Seq.map f will work on a string. This i...
F#, char seq -&gt; strings F#, char seq -&gt; strings f%23 char string seq abcdef01234567 Seq.take Seq.distinct Seq.map String.concat Seq.toArray F#, char seq -> strings A quick question that may be more of a rant (but I hope to be enlightened instead). In F# a string is compatible with Seq such that "abcd" |> Seq.map ...
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20626874_c0
20626874
fsharp
0
Title: Structuring value initialization Problem title: Structuring value initialization Tags: f%23 Problem: Structuring value initialization I am beginning with F# and I can't understand what is the best way to structure value initialization: let x = TryCalculateX() // for example, searching in DB if x = null then // f...
Structuring value initialization Structuring value initialization f%23 Structuring TryCalculateX TryAnotherCalcultaion Fails TryAnotherCalculation OneMoreCalculation Different None Some Sequence Initializing Seq.find Option.isSome Structuring value initialization I am beginning with F# and I can't understand what is th...
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26008069_c0
26008069
fsharp
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Title: With leftOuterJoin, .DefaultIfEmpty() is unnecessary Problem title: With leftOuterJoin, .DefaultIfEmpty() is unnecessary Tags: query-expressions, f%23 Problem: With leftOuterJoin, .DefaultIfEmpty() is unnecessary The documentation for leftOuterJoin Query Expressions on MSDN repeatedly implies through the samples...
With leftOuterJoin, .DefaultIfEmpty() is unnecessary With leftOuterJoin, .DefaultIfEmpty() is unnecessary query-expressions f%23 DefaultIfEmpty DefaultIfEpmty Test I.DefaultIfEmpty IEnumerable TSource this.NoneIfEmpty Seq.exists Seq.map Some None I.NoneIfEmpty i.IsNone With leftOuterJoin, .DefaultIfEmpty() is unnecessa...
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66644228_c0
66644228
fsharp
0
Title: return position in an async block, in F# Problem title: return position in an async block, in F# Tags: computation-expression, suave, f%23, asynchronous Problem: return position in an async block, in F# I have the following code: let private SendOk (payload: 'a) : WebPart = payload |> Json.serialize |> OK >=> Wr...
return position in an async block, in F# return position in an async block, in F# computation-expression suave f%23 asynchronous ArgumentNullException SendOk WebPart Json.serialize Writers.setMimeType Async blockExplorer.GetMultiAddressAsync Async.AwaitTask reply.Addresses Seq.map x.FinalBalance.GetBtc BAD_REQUEST ex.M...
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35576958_c0
35576958
fsharp
0
Title: How to get the AST of functions in a [&lt;ReflectedDefinition&gt;] tagged module? Problem title: How to get the AST of functions in a [&lt;ReflectedDefinition&gt;] tagged module? Tags: f%23 Problem: How to get the AST of functions in a [ ] tagged module? [<ReflectedDefinition>] module Foo = let x = 5 let y () = ...
How to get the AST of functions in a [&lt;ReflectedDefinition&gt;] tagged module? How to get the AST of functions in a [&lt;ReflectedDefinition&gt;] tagged module? f%23 How AST ReflectedDefinition Foo bar_members Bar GetMethods Array.filter MethodWithReflectedDefinition Array.map m.Name Expr.TryGetReflectedDefinition M...
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3157154_c0
3157154
fsharp
0
Title: Implementing the Haskell-MaybeMonad in F# - how can we get this lazy? Problem title: Implementing the Haskell-MaybeMonad in F# - how can we get this lazy? Tags: monads, option-type, f%23, haskell Problem: Implementing the Haskell-MaybeMonad in F# - how can we get this lazy? we are trying to build the Haskell-May...
Implementing the Haskell-MaybeMonad in F# - how can we get this lazy? Implementing the Haskell-MaybeMonad in F# - how can we get this lazy? monads option-type f%23 haskell Implementing Haskell-MaybeMonad Some None MaybeBuilder this.Bind this.Return this.ReturnFrom this.Delay Sample Bill Gates microsoft.com Clinton hope...
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67789126_c0
67789126
fsharp
0
Title: Can&#x27;t find why this datetime test fails, in F# Problem title: Can&#x27;t find why this datetime test fails, in F# Tags: f%23 Problem: Can't find why this datetime test fails, in F# I have the following function, which was made with the help of some people here: module DateTimeFormatter = let mutable year = ...
Can&#x27;t find why this datetime test fails, in F# Can&#x27;t find why this datetime test fails, in F# f%23 Can DateTimeFormatter xx:xx:xx.xxx ToCharArray DateTime dateTime.Year dateTime.Month dateTime.Day dateTime.Hour dateTime.Minute dateTime.Second dateTime.Millisecond Can't find why this datetime test fails, in F#...
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35874853_c0
35874853
fsharp
0
Title: Testing collections with FSUnit.Xunit Problem title: Testing collections with FSUnit.Xunit Tags: f%23, xunit Problem: Testing collections with FSUnit.Xunit I'm trying to test equality of two collections in F# using FSUnit (specifically its Xunit branch) but failing horribly so far. I have a function that returns...
Testing collections with FSUnit.Xunit Testing collections with FSUnit.Xunit f%23 xunit MatchException Testing FSUnit.Xunit Fact SimpleTest ExpressionParser parser.ParseExpression ParsedItem ParsedItemType.Value Message Exception Expected Equals Actual Testing collections with FSUnit.Xunit I'm trying to test equality of...
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59224379_c0
59224379
fsharp
0
Title: How to change x,y coordinates in a class Problem title: How to change x,y coordinates in a class Tags: f%23 Problem: How to change x,y coordinates in a class I have an assignment, where I have made to classes, "Drone" and "Airspace". I need to move the x,y coordinates of all the drones that exists, which I have ...
How to change x,y coordinates in a class How to change x,y coordinates in a class f%23 How Drones Drone x1:int y1:int x2:int y2:int spd:int Count Collection x.fly x.isFinished Airspace x.drones Drone.Collection x.droneDist drone1 drone2 x.flyDrones x.addDrone x.willCollide How to change x,y coordinates in a class I hav...
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28421993_c0
28421993
fsharp
0
Title: F# unit testing: nunit.framework assembly not referenced error Problem title: F# unit testing: nunit.framework assembly not referenced error Tags: fsunit, f%23, assembly-binding-redirect Problem: F# unit testing: nunit.framework assembly not referenced error I'm playing with unit testing in F#. I'm running Visua...
F# unit testing: nunit.framework assembly not referenced error F# unit testing: nunit.framework assembly not referenced error fsunit f%23 assembly-binding-redirect nunit.framework NUnit FsUnit Users Documents Visual Studio Projects FSharpForQuantFirst FsUnit.1.3.0.1 Lib Net40 FsUnit.NUnit.dll NUnit.2.6.4 nunit.framewor...
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21238972_c0
21238972
fsharp
0
Title: Map x number of DateTimes against set List of TimeSpans Problem title: Map x number of DateTimes against set List of TimeSpans Tags: c%23, datetime, f%23, sequence, linq Problem: Map x number of DateTimes against set List of TimeSpans I'm trying to build a sequence of DateTimes that is X elements in length going...
Map x number of DateTimes against set List of TimeSpans Map x number of DateTimes against set List of TimeSpans c%23 datetime f%23 sequence linq Map DateTimes List TimeSpans TimeSpan Empty timeStamp:TimeSpan list.Cons Map x number of DateTimes against set List of TimeSpans I'm trying to build a sequence of DateTimes th...
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