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Title: A function that compare a two lists of string Problem title: A function that compare a two lists of string Tags: f%23, .net-core, c%23-to-f%23 Problem: A function that compare a two lists of string I am a new at F# and i try to do this task: Make a function compare : string list -> string list -> int that takes ...
A function that compare a two lists of string A function that compare a two lists of string f%23 .net-core c%23-to-f%23 A function that compare a two lists of string I am a new at F# and i try to do this task: Make a function compare : string list -> string list -> int that takes two string lists and returns: -1, 0 or ...
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Title: F# Cast as Prefix Operator Problem title: F# Cast as Prefix Operator Tags: f%23, casting, operators Problem: F# Cast as Prefix Operator In F#, many infix operators can be made prefix operators: a + b (+) 1 a b However, this doesn’t seem to be allowed for the upcast (or downcast) operators. x is a UserPrincipal ,...
F# Cast as Prefix Operator F# Cast as Prefix Operator f%23 casting operators Cast Prefix Operator UserPrincipal Principal F# Cast as Prefix Operator In F#, many infix operators can be made prefix operators: However, this doesn’t seem to be allowed for the upcast (or downcast) operators. x is a UserPrincipal , which inh...
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Title: Xamarin's F# interactive pad cannot find mono Problem title: Xamarin's F# interactive pad cannot find mono Tags: f%23, mono, xamarin Problem: Xamarin's F# interactive pad cannot find mono On OSX. When I open the pad I get this error message: /Library/Frameworks/Mono.framework/Versions/4.0.4/bin/fsharpi...
Xamarin's F# interactive pad cannot find mono Xamarin's F# interactive pad cannot find mono f%23 mono xamarin Xamarin Xamarin's F# interactive pad cannot find mono On OSX. When I open the pad I get this error message: /Library/Frameworks/Mono.framework/Versions/4.0.4/bin/fsharpi: line 24: exec: mono: not foun...
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Title: Best F# IDE for a Mac Problem title: Best F# IDE for a Mac Tags: ide, f%23, macos Problem: Best F# IDE for a Mac I'm trying to convince a friend of mine to switch from OCaml to F#, however they are programming on a Mac. What is the best F# development experience on top of OS X? From looking at a similar question...
Best F# IDE for a Mac Best F# IDE for a Mac ide f%23 macos Best IDE Mac Best F# IDE for a Mac I'm trying to convince a friend of mine to switch from OCaml to F#, however they are programming on a Mac. What is the best F# development experience on top of OS X? From looking at a similar question on SO , it appears that t...
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Title: How do I concatenate a list of strings in F#? Problem title: How do I concatenate a list of strings in F#? Tags: f%23 Problem: How do I concatenate a list of strings in F#? I'm trying this at the moment, but I haven't quite got the method signature worked out... anyone? messages is a field of seq[string] let mes...
How do I concatenate a list of strings in F#? How do I concatenate a list of strings in F#? f%23 How List.reduce Environment.NewLine How do I concatenate a list of strings in F#? I'm trying this at the moment, but I haven't quite got the method signature worked out... anyone? messages is a field of seq[string]
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Title: F# Cumulative Product of an array Problem title: F# Cumulative Product of an array Tags: f%23 Problem: F# Cumulative Product of an array Using F#, I would like to calculate the cumulative product of an Array without any loop. A first idea will be to use Array.fold and Array.map but I don't see how I can use them...
F# Cumulative Product of an array F# Cumulative Product of an array f%23 Cumulative Product F# Cumulative Product of an array Using F#, I would like to calculate the cumulative product of an Array without any loop. A first idea will be to use Array.fold and Array.map but I don't see how I can use them. What do you sugg...
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Title: Does the fsharp compiler reduce redundant function compositions to null operations? Problem title: Does the fsharp compiler reduce redundant function compositions to null operations? Tags: compiler-optimization, f%23 Problem: Does the fsharp compiler reduce redundant function compositions to null operations? Doe...
Does the fsharp compiler reduce redundant function compositions to null operations? Does the fsharp compiler reduce redundant function compositions to null operations? compiler-optimization f%23 Does List.rev Does the fsharp compiler reduce redundant function compositions to null operations? Does the following expressi...
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Title: F# separating username from email Problem title: F# separating username from email Tags: f%23 Problem: F# separating username from email I need to do function which will separate username from email. Variable name has username in it but i have no idea how can i return it. let rec email (a:string) = let rec loop ...
F# separating username from email F# separating username from email f%23 email a:string name:string ToString F# separating username from email I need to do function which will separate username from email. Variable name has username in it but i have no idea how can i return it.
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Title: Calling F# (.Net dll) code from php Problem title: Calling F# (.Net dll) code from php Tags: php, .net, com, f%23, dll Problem: Calling F# (.Net dll) code from php I was wondering if it was possible to call some F# code from php. It seems like Phalanger does the trick. Is anybody using it ? For this solutions an...
Calling F# (.Net dll) code from php Calling F# (.Net dll) code from php php .net com f%23 dll php Calling Net Calling F# (.Net dll) code from php I was wondering if it was possible to call some F# code from php. It seems like Phalanger does the trick. Is anybody using it ? For this solutions and others( if there are an...
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9162089_c0
9162089
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Title: F# alternative List Syntax Problem title: F# alternative List Syntax Tags: f%23 Problem: F# alternative List Syntax so i have got a type Genre with Property Name on it. Im creating a list of Genre Names like below. let genres = new Genre() [ genres.Name <- "Disco"; genres.Name <- "Jazz"; genres.Name <- "Rock"; ]...
F# alternative List Syntax F# alternative List Syntax f%23 List Syntax Genre genres.Name Disco Jazz Rock F# alternative List Syntax so i have got a type Genre with Property Name on it. Im creating a list of Genre Names like below. Wondering if there is more succint way of creating this ?.
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Title: how to connect F# to MySQL database? Problem title: how to connect F# to MySQL database? Tags: f%23, mysql Problem: how to connect F# to MySQL database? Hello I am a newbie using F# and MySQL. I have a project that needs to retrive data from mySQL database.So far, i installed wamp, mySQL, mySQL connector, php. I...
how to connect F# to MySQL database? how to connect F# to MySQL database? f%23 mysql MySQL how to connect F# to MySQL database? Hello I am a newbie using F# and MySQL. I have a project that needs to retrive data from mySQL database.So far, i installed wamp, mySQL, mySQL connector, php. I don't know how to contribute F#...
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Title: F# PowerPack licence Problem title: F# PowerPack licence Tags: powerpack, licensing, f%23 Problem: F# PowerPack licence I have a question on licensing FSharp PowerPack. On the project page at codeplex.com is Apache license 2.0. At the same time, after installation, in the folder with the PowerPack you can find l...
F# PowerPack licence F# PowerPack licence powerpack licensing f%23 PowerPack F# PowerPack licence I have a question on licensing FSharp PowerPack. On the project page at codeplex.com is Apache license 2.0. At the same time, after installation, in the folder with the PowerPack you can find license.rtf, which claims that...
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Title: Does F# have free functions? Problem title: Does F# have free functions? Tags: c%23, f%23, function, math Problem: Does F# have free functions? Does every function has to be inside a type like in C#? Or does F# has free functions? Also what about functions I have seen all over some F# code like, cos, sin, etc. A...
Does F# have free functions? Does F# have free functions? c%23 f%23 function math Does Does F# have free functions? Does every function has to be inside a type like in C#? Or does F# has free functions? Also what about functions I have seen all over some F# code like, cos, sin, etc. Are they calls to Math.Cos, Math.Sin...
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Title: F# with VS Code : Redirecting user input Problem title: F# with VS Code : Redirecting user input Tags: visual-studio-code, f%23 Problem: F# with VS Code : Redirecting user input I use Visual Studio Code 1.37.1, OS Windows 10. I have installed F# with Ionide. How can I launch the code to redirect user input to a ...
F# with VS Code : Redirecting user input F# with VS Code : Redirecting user input visual-studio-code f%23 Redirecting F# with VS Code : Redirecting user input I use Visual Studio Code 1.37.1, OS Windows 10. I have installed F# with Ionide. How can I launch the code to redirect user input to a file as I would do with Vi...
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Title: F# - Recursive function to copy a list Problem title: F# - Recursive function to copy a list Tags: f%23, list Problem: F# - Recursive function to copy a list I wrote this code to recursively copy my list: let sp = [2;4;6;8;10] let copy (s1:'a list) = let rec copy acc ind = if(ind>=0) then copy (s1.[ind]::acc) (i...
F# - Recursive function to copy a list F# - Recursive function to copy a list f%23 list Recursive ind-1 s1.Length-1 F# - Recursive function to copy a list I wrote this code to recursively copy my list: How to make this code easier?
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Title: F#: Derivative Function Problem title: F#: Derivative Function Tags: derivative, f%23 Problem: F#: Derivative Function I'm trying to figure out how to get this function to work. I'm very inept with F#, so explanations are appreciated, let deriv (f:(float->float), dx: float) = fun f:(float -> float) * dx:float ->...
F#: Derivative Function F#: Derivative Function derivative f%23 Derivative dx:float x:float F#: Derivative Function I'm trying to figure out how to get this function to work. I'm very inept with F#, so explanations are appreciated, Am I using f:(float->float) wrong?
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Title: How to check if string contains an int or float value f# Problem title: How to check if string contains an int or float value f# Tags: f%23 Problem: How to check if string contains an int or float value f# I simply just want a function or way to check if a string contains the numbers 0-9. The code below is what ...
How to check if string contains an int or float value f# How to check if string contains an int or float value f# f%23 How How to check if string contains an int or float value f# I simply just want a function or way to check if a string contains the numbers 0-9. The code below is what I found from another thread but w...
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Title: Built in &quot;pairify&quot; function in f#? Problem title: Built in &quot;pairify&quot; function in f#? Tags: f%23 Problem: Built in "pairify" function in f#? Is there a built in function in f# with the signature 'a -> 'b -> 'a*'b ? I realize it's super easy to just write fun a b -> a, b , but so is fun a -> a ...
Built in &quot;pairify&quot; function in f#? Built in &quot;pairify&quot; function in f#? f%23 Built List.mapi Built in "pairify" function in f#? Is there a built in function in f# with the signature 'a -> 'b -> 'a*'b ? I realize it's super easy to just write fun a b -> a, b , but so is fun a -> a and we still have the...
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Where t = 1 Cash Closing Balance = 10.609000 Where t = 2 Cash Closing Balance = 10.927270 Where t = 3 val it : float = 10.92727 *) cashClosingBalance 50 (* Takes a really long time *) Is there anyway to rewrite the cashClosingBalance function to stop the excessive recursive calls as seen in the output below? I really ...
Where t = 1 Cash Closing Balance = 10.609000 Where t = 2 Cash Closing Balance = 10.927270 Where t = 3 val it : float = 10.92727 *) cashClosingBalance 50 (* Takes a really long time *) Is there anyway to rewrite the cashClosingBalance function to stop the excessive recursive calls as seen in the output below? I really ...
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Title: Module declare showing error &quot;Index was out of bound of the array&quot; Problem title: Module declare showing error &quot;Index was out of bound of the array&quot; Tags: f%23 Problem: Module declare showing error "Index was out of bound of the array" I am getting an error in declaration of module of F# proj...
Module declare showing error &quot;Index was out of bound of the array&quot; Module declare showing error &quot;Index was out of bound of the array&quot; f%23 Module Index Module declare showing error "Index was out of bound of the array" I am getting an error in declaration of module of F# project, See below image for...
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Title: F# sprintf won&#x27;t print in interactive console Problem title: F# sprintf won&#x27;t print in interactive console Tags: f%23 Problem: F# sprintf won't print in interactive console I'm trying to print an int using the F# interactive console. let x = sprintf "%d", 3 printf x gives: stdin(12,8): error FS0001: Th...
F# sprintf won&#x27;t print in interactive console F# sprintf won&#x27;t print in interactive console f%23 F# sprintf won't print in interactive console I'm trying to print an int using the F# interactive console. gives: What am i doing wrong?
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Title: Does F# support partial classes? Problem title: Does F# support partial classes? Tags: f%23 Problem: Does F# support partial classes? Does F# support partial classes? I prefer to partition my class into different responsibilities using C#'s partial class feature. For a ViewModel, I would like to separate the com...
Does F# support partial classes? Does F# support partial classes? f%23 Does Does F# support partial classes? Does F# support partial classes? I prefer to partition my class into different responsibilities using C#'s partial class feature. For a ViewModel, I would like to separate the command support in my viewmodel fro...
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Title: Is it impossible to overload post-increment operator in F# Problem title: Is it impossible to overload post-increment operator in F# Tags: f%23 Problem: Is it impossible to overload post-increment operator in F# I am writing a library for C# developers. The library is written in F#. C# developers would like to u...
Is it impossible to overload post-increment operator in F# Is it impossible to overload post-increment operator in F# f%23 Is it impossible to overload post-increment operator in F# I am writing a library for C# developers. The library is written in F#. C# developers would like to use ++ operator on one of the objects....
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Title: How to make IntelliSense autocomplete always *auto* popup without hotkey? Problem title: How to make IntelliSense autocomplete always *auto* popup without hotkey? Tags: visual-studio, intellisense, f%23 Problem: How to make IntelliSense autocomplete always *auto* popup without hotkey? ~as I'm using a Surface wit...
How to make IntelliSense autocomplete always *auto* popup without hotkey? How to make IntelliSense autocomplete always *auto* popup without hotkey? visual-studio intellisense f%23 How IntelliSense How to make IntelliSense autocomplete always *auto* popup without hotkey? ~as I'm using a Surface without hardware keyboard...
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Title: How to zip 2 Deedle frames and handle missing values? Problem title: How to zip 2 Deedle frames and handle missing values? Tags: dataframe, f%23, deedle Problem: How to zip 2 Deedle frames and handle missing values? Code signals: How, Deedle, dfZipped1, priceFrame.Zip, JoinKind.Left, Lookup.Exact, p:float, dfZip...
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Title: Name of the DU case Problem title: Name of the DU case Tags: f%23 Problem: Name of the DU case How do I make this test pass by filling out magic ? type DU = | ACaseName | BThereCake let magic (q: Quotation<_>): string = // smallest F# code in here? open Expecto let subject = magic <@ ACaseName @> Expect.equal su...
Name of the DU case Name of the DU case f%23 Name ACaseName BThereCake Quotation Expecto Expect.equal Should Name of the DU case How do I make this test pass by filling out magic ?
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fsharp
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Title: Can I run Seq.iter&#x27;s action function asynchronously Problem title: Can I run Seq.iter&#x27;s action function asynchronously Tags: .net, asynchronous, f%23, parallel-processing Problem: Can I run Seq.iter's action function asynchronously So, the title describes it all. Seq.iter (fun item -> (*do something*))...
Can I run Seq.iter&#x27;s action function asynchronously Can I run Seq.iter&#x27;s action function asynchronously .net asynchronous f%23 parallel-processing Can Seq.iter Can I run Seq.iter's action function asynchronously So, the title describes it all. Can I run all those lambda-functions as parallel? It can be useful...
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6602906_c2
6602906
fsharp
2
neutral, PublicKe yToken=null]]. The data at the root level is Code signals: Deserializing, JSON, FacebookID, Items, BillID, Description, Some, Amount, Accepted, cec0a6d2-1db9-4a12-ae43-f61c6c69f0a6, aaf51bb3-4ae6-48b5-aeb6-9c4d42fd4d2a, a179-31d4191aab6a, DataContract, Item, DataMember, Name, Basic, s:string, MemorySt...
neutral, PublicKe yToken=null]]. The data at the root level is Code signals: Deserializing, JSON, FacebookID, Items, BillID, Description, Some, Amount, Accepted, cec0a6d2-1db9-4a12-ae43-f61c6c69f0a6, aaf51bb3-4ae6-48b5-aeb6-9c4d42fd4d2a, a179-31d4191aab6a, DataContract, Item, DataMember, Name, Basic, s:string, MemorySt...
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8066314_c0
8066314
fsharp
0
Title: Any R-Tree implementation in F# (or C#)? Problem title: Any R-Tree implementation in F# (or C#)? Tags: r-tree, gis, f%23, c%23 Problem: Any R-Tree implementation in F# (or C#)? Possible Duplicate: Is there any documented free R-Tree implementation for .NET? Are there any R-Tree implementations in F#? Assumptions...
Any R-Tree implementation in F# (or C#)? Any R-Tree implementation in F# (or C#)? r-tree gis f%23 c%23 Any R-Tree Any R-Tree implementation in F# (or C#)? Are there any R-Tree implementations in F#? Assumptions are: no need for insertion or deletion, fixed set of Geo-Fences (regions). Needs are: very fast search time. ...
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11049439_c0
11049439
fsharp
0
Title: defining a new array of a specific type on F# Problem title: defining a new array of a specific type on F# Tags: f%23, arrays Problem: defining a new array of a specific type on F# How can I specifically define a new array of a specific type T ? Strangely, I couldn't find any helpful information about it.. I wan...
defining a new array of a specific type on F# defining a new array of a specific type on F# f%23 arrays Array defining a new array of a specific type on F# How can I specifically define a new array of a specific type T ? Strangely, I couldn't find any helpful information about it.. I want to write something like this: ...
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26841947_c0
26841947
fsharp
0
Title: Changing F# application icon Problem title: Changing F# application icon Tags: f%23, icons Problem: Changing F# application icon I'm developing Windows Application using Visual Studio 2013 and F# but I can't change default application icon. I have tried to create a C#-WPF application for font-end, it work. But I...
Changing F# application icon Changing F# application icon f%23 icons Changing Changing F# application icon I'm developing Windows Application using Visual Studio 2013 and F# but I can't change default application icon. I have tried to create a C#-WPF application for font-end, it work. But I don't want to use C# for fon...
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179293_c0
179293
fsharp
0
Title: Should I Learn NHaml? Problem title: Should I Learn NHaml? Tags: nhaml, asp.net-mvc, haml, f%23 Problem: Should I Learn NHaml? Should I learn NHaml ? What does it provide me over a classic ASP.NET MVC view? What are the pros and cons? Are you using it via the MVC Contrib project? I have been seeing more and more...
Should I Learn NHaml? Should I Learn NHaml? nhaml asp.net-mvc haml f%23 Should Learn NHaml asp.net-mvc Should I Learn NHaml? Should I learn NHaml ? What does it provide me over a classic ASP.NET MVC view? What are the pros and cons? Are you using it via the MVC Contrib project? I have been seeing more and more about it...
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44219182_c1
44219182
fsharp
1
when rand <= 1.0 -> 5 let getServiceTime rand = match rand with | rand when rand <= 0.2 -> 1 | rand when rand <= 0.6 -> 2 | rand when rand <= 0.88 -> 3 | rand when rand <= 1.0 -> 4 {interArrivalTime = getIATime (getRand()); serviceTime = getServiceTime (getRand())} Code signals: System.Random.NextDouble, Customer, Sim...
when rand <= 1.0 -> 5 let getServiceTime rand = match rand with | rand when rand <= 0.2 -> 1 | rand when rand <= 0.6 -> 2 | rand when rand <= 0.88 -> 3 | rand when rand <= 1.0 -> 4 {interArrivalTime = getIATime (getRand()); serviceTime = getServiceTime (getRand())} Code signals: System.Random.NextDouble, Customer, Sim...
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74992843_c0
74992843
fsharp
0
Title: how is discriminated unions (pure) implemented in f# Problem title: how is discriminated unions (pure) implemented in f# Tags: f%23 Problem: how is discriminated unions (pure) implemented in f# I wonder if they are simply using a number to represent each cases, or they will be compiled to control flows (if state...
how is discriminated unions (pure) implemented in f# how is discriminated unions (pure) implemented in f# f%23 how is discriminated unions (pure) implemented in f# I wonder if they are simply using a number to represent each cases, or they will be compiled to control flows (if statements) that helps decide the matter p...
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47718360_c1
47718360
fsharp
1
Drones() = drones |> List.iter (fun x -> x.fly) member this.addDrone(dr: Drone) = drones <- dr :: drones member this.printDrones() = drones |> List.iter (fun x -> printfn "%A" (x.getPos)) let aspace = Airspace() Code signals: List.iter, Drone, this.fly, this.getPos, this.isFinished, Airspace, List, this.droneDist, d1po...
Drones() = drones |> List.iter (fun x -> x.fly) member this.addDrone(dr: Drone) = drones <- dr :: drones member this.printDrones() = drones |> List.iter (fun x -> printfn "%A" (x.getPos)) let aspace = Airspace() Code signals: List.iter, Drone, this.fly, this.getPos, this.isFinished, Airspace, List, this.droneDist, d1po...
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38059331_c0
38059331
fsharp
0
Title: F# infix overload doesn&#x27;t work Problem title: F# infix overload doesn&#x27;t work Tags: f%23 Problem: F# infix overload doesn't work let (->>>) lst exp = for i in lst do exp let result = [0..5] ->>> ([1..5] ->>> printf "hi") let result2 = for i in [0..5] do for x in [1..5] do printf "hi" I was expecting res...
F# infix overload doesn&#x27;t work F# infix overload doesn&#x27;t work f%23 result2 F# infix overload doesn't work I was expecting result and result2 to do the same thing. But result prints hi just once. result2 , however, prints it 30 times. What is missing here?
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15139590_c0
15139590
fsharp
0
Title: How to read/write one line at a time from a text file in C# Problem title: How to read/write one line at a time from a text file in C# Tags: file, file-io, f%23 Problem: How to read/write one line at a time from a text file in C# I want to read from the file "hello.txt" on line each time and then write this line...
How to read/write one line at a time from a text file in C# How to read/write one line at a time from a text file in C# file file-io f%23 a How How to read/write one line at a time from a text file in C# I want to read from the file "hello.txt" on line each time and then write this line to "bye.text" and to the screen....
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30218608_c0
30218608
fsharp
0
Title: How can I get Visual Studio to use FAKE for building my solution? Problem title: How can I get Visual Studio to use FAKE for building my solution? Tags: visual-studio, f%23-fake, f%23 Problem: How can I get Visual Studio to use FAKE for building my solution? I'm looking for a solution that invokes my FAKE build ...
How can I get Visual Studio to use FAKE for building my solution? How can I get Visual Studio to use FAKE for building my solution? visual-studio f%23-fake f%23 How Visual Studio FAKE How can I get Visual Studio to use FAKE for building my solution? I'm looking for a solution that invokes my FAKE build script when I do...
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47141584_c0
47141584
fsharp
0
Title: Get even numbers with composition Problem title: Get even numbers with composition Tags: f%23 Problem: Get even numbers with composition I can obtain the even numbers in a list using the lambda syntax: [1..10] |> List.filter (fun x -> x % 2 = 0) But I want get it with composition, like this: [1..10] |> List.filt...
Get even numbers with composition Get even numbers with composition f%23 Get List.filter Get even numbers with composition I can obtain the even numbers in a list using the lambda syntax: But I want get it with composition, like this: Error: stdin(7,37): error FS0010: Unexpected integer literal in expression. Expected ...
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2623971_c0
2623971
fsharp
0
Title: Immutable values in F# Problem title: Immutable values in F# Tags: f%23 Problem: Immutable values in F# I'm just getting started in F# and have a basic question. Here's the code: let rec forLoop body times = if times <= 0 then () else body() forLoop body (times - 1) I don't get the concept of how when you define...
Immutable values in F# Immutable values in F# f%23 Immutable Immutable values in F# I'm just getting started in F# and have a basic question. Here's the code: I don't get the concept of how when you define a variable it is a value and immutable. Here, the value is changing in order to loop. How is that different from a...
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19380114_c1
19380114
fsharp
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temp.AddMonths 1 dtsvec.[i] = float temp2 dtsvec This doesnt work because of the conversion issue and is rather complicated and imperative. How do I do the conversion? How can I do this more functionally? Thanks Code signals: DateTime, Excel, Date, std:float, edd:float, System.DateTime.FromOADate, stddt.Year, stddt.Mo...
temp.AddMonths 1 dtsvec.[i] = float temp2 dtsvec This doesnt work because of the conversion issue and is rather complicated and imperative. How do I do the conversion? How can I do this more functionally? Thanks Code signals: DateTime, Excel, Date, std:float, edd:float, System.DateTime.FromOADate, stddt.Year, stddt.Mo...
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9417566_c0
9417566
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Title: log4net and &quot;with try&quot; F# Problem title: log4net and &quot;with try&quot; F# Tags: f%23, log4net, try-with-resources Problem: log4net and "with try" F# I am using log4net in a try with expression and it is not working. I think something is missing but I don't know what. Here is my code : let clusterIDA...
log4net and &quot;with try&quot; F# log4net and &quot;with try&quot; F# f%23 log4net try-with-resources log4net log.Fatal log.Debug log4net and "with try" F# I am using log4net in a try with expression and it is not working. I think something is missing but I don't know what. Here is my code : Any ideas?
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7633105_c1
7633105
fsharp
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\System.Numerics.dll" --target:exe --warn:3 --warnaserror:76 --vserrors --LCID:1033 --utf8output --fullpaths --flaterrors "C:\Users\olsv\AppData\Local\Temp.NETFramework,Version=v4.0,Profile=Client.AssemblyAttributes.fs" Program.fs ConsoleApplication4 -> d:\olsv\documents\visual studio 2010\Projects\ConsoleApplication4\...
\System.Numerics.dll" --target:exe --warn:3 --warnaserror:76 --vserrors --LCID:1033 --utf8output --fullpaths --flaterrors "C:\Users\olsv\AppData\Local\Temp.NETFramework,Version=v4.0,Profile=Client.AssemblyAttributes.fs" Program.fs ConsoleApplication4 -> d:\olsv\documents\visual studio 2010\Projects\ConsoleApplication4\...
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70702047_c0
70702047
fsharp
0
Title: Does Visual Studio 2022 Community currently support F#? Problem title: Does Visual Studio 2022 Community currently support F#? Tags: f%23, visual-studio Problem: Does Visual Studio 2022 Community currently support F#? Having just loaded Visual Studio Community 2022, I find I am unable to load F# projects created...
Does Visual Studio 2022 Community currently support F#? Does Visual Studio 2022 Community currently support F#? f%23 visual-studio Does Visual Studio Community Does Visual Studio 2022 Community currently support F#? Having just loaded Visual Studio Community 2022, I find I am unable to load F# projects created in VS Co...
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2774001_c0
2774001
fsharp
0
Title: Where can I get the F# Compiler and FSI v4.0? Problem title: Where can I get the F# Compiler and FSI v4.0? Tags: f%23-interactive, f%23 Problem: Where can I get the F# Compiler and FSI v4.0? I know I can download the "April CTP" to get F# 2.0 for .NET 2.0. But I need FSC and F# Interactive for .NET 4.0. On a mac...
Where can I get the F# Compiler and FSI v4.0? Where can I get the F# Compiler and FSI v4.0? f%23-interactive f%23 Where Compiler FSI v4.0 Where can I get the F# Compiler and FSI v4.0? I know I can download the "April CTP" to get F# 2.0 for .NET 2.0. But I need FSC and F# Interactive for .NET 4.0. On a machine with VS 2...
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9389272_c0
9389272
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Title: Curried functions f# Problem title: Curried functions f# Tags: f%23, f%23-scripting Problem: Curried functions f# I have a question regarding two types int -> (int -> int) and (int -> int) -> int. What is the difference between these two? I read here somewhere that the first one could be interpreted as a functio...
Curried functions f# Curried functions f# f%23 f%23-scripting Curried Curried functions f# I have a question regarding two types int -> (int -> int) and (int -> int) -> int. What is the difference between these two? I read here somewhere that the first one could be interpreted as a function that that takes an int and r...
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2982221_c0
2982221
fsharp
0
Title: Getting F# on Ubuntu 10.04 Problem title: Getting F# on Ubuntu 10.04 Tags: ubuntu, f%23 Problem: Getting F# on Ubuntu 10.04 I followed this to get F# on my Ubuntu machine. However, it returned me an error, saying -- Resigning FSharp.Core.dll with mono.snk ./install-mono.sh: 24: sn: not found -- Installing FSharp...
Getting F# on Ubuntu 10.04 Getting F# on Ubuntu 10.04 ubuntu f%23 Getting Ubuntu Getting F# on Ubuntu 10.04 I followed this to get F# on my Ubuntu machine. However, it returned me an error, saying
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70340319_c0
70340319
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Title: Function not being called specified number of times Problem title: Function not being called specified number of times Tags: f%23, .net Problem: Function not being called specified number of times open System let repeat action count = for i in 1..count do action let print = printfn "Test" repeat print 10 Results...
Function not being called specified number of times Function not being called specified number of times f%23 .net System Test Function not being called specified number of times Results in "Test" being printed only once. How should it be written to print 10 times? If the 10 is currently unused why are there no warnings...
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28881472_c0
28881472
fsharp
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Title: Calling the File.ReadAllBytes method in F# Problem title: Calling the File.ReadAllBytes method in F# Tags: f%23 Problem: Calling the File.ReadAllBytes method in F# Here is a sample of my code: let getAllBooks bookDirectory = seq {yield! Directory.GetFiles(bookDirectory)} |> Seq.map (fun eachFile -> eachFile.Read...
Calling the File.ReadAllBytes method in F# Calling the File.ReadAllBytes method in F# f%23 Calling File.ReadAllBytes Directory.GetFiles Seq.map eachFile.ReadAllBytes Calling the File.ReadAllBytes method in F# Here is a sample of my code: It fails to work. What is wrong? What should I write instead?
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50389037_c0
50389037
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Title: How to detect that F# program is compiled on Mono? Problem title: How to detect that F# program is compiled on Mono? Tags: f%23, preprocessor, mono, compilation Problem: How to detect that F# program is compiled on Mono? I am trying to make some F# code conditional based on compile-time environment and can't fin...
How to detect that F# program is compiled on Mono? How to detect that F# program is compiled on Mono? f%23 preprocessor mono compilation How Mono How to detect that F# program is compiled on Mono? I am trying to make some F# code conditional based on compile-time environment and can't find any OS-specific definitions t...
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54902743_c0
54902743
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Title: .NET Core 2.2 Web-Api use F# only for controllers Problem title: .NET Core 2.2 Web-Api use F# only for controllers Tags: asp.net-core-webapi, f%23, .net-core Problem: .NET Core 2.2 Web-Api use F# only for controllers I am building a single-page app with .NET Core 2.2 in C#. Since I want a compact server-side web...
.NET Core 2.2 Web-Api use F# only for controllers .NET Core 2.2 Web-Api use F# only for controllers asp.net-core-webapi f%23 .net-core NET Core Web-Api asp.net-core-webapi .NET Core 2.2 Web-Api use F# only for controllers I am building a single-page app with .NET Core 2.2 in C#. Since I want a compact server-side web-s...
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65809853_c1
65809853
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01.2021 15:20 <DIR> .. 20.01.2021 15:19 26 446 FootballResults.csv 21.01.2021 08:29 373 script.fsx 2 File(s) 26 819 bytes 2 Dir(s) 131 790 934 016 bytes free Code signals: CsvProvider, Row, FS0039, FSharp.Data, Football, FootballResults.csv, Football.GetSample, Rows, Seq.toArray, Seq.filter, Full, Time, Away, Goals, Ha...
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23712241_c0
23712241
fsharp
0
Title: How to specify a self return type Problem title: How to specify a self return type Tags: f%23 Problem: How to specify a self return type I've got an abstract class called "RecordA" with some slicing logic from which I want to subclass a couple of classes. I want "Record" to define an Abstract Slice method that m...
How to specify a self return type How to specify a self return type f%23 How How to specify a self return type I've got an abstract class called "RecordA" with some slicing logic from which I want to subclass a couple of classes. I want "Record" to define an Abstract Slice method that must be implemented to return it's...
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Title: F# records vs .net struct Problem title: F# records vs .net struct Tags: .net, f%23 Problem: F# records vs .net struct is f# records is the same as .net struct? I saw people talk about f# struct,are they use this term interchangable with F# records? Like in FSharp runs my algorithm slower than Python , talking a...
F# records vs .net struct F# records vs .net struct .net f%23 Tup F# records vs .net struct is f# records is the same as .net struct? I saw people talk about f# struct,are they use this term interchangable with F# records? Like in FSharp runs my algorithm slower than Python , talking about using struct as dictionary ke...
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Title: How to await TaskAwaiter or ConfiguredTaskAwaitable in F# Problem title: How to await TaskAwaiter or ConfiguredTaskAwaitable in F# Tags: async-await, f%23 Problem: How to await TaskAwaiter or ConfiguredTaskAwaitable in F# In C# awaiting the task awaiter is or ConfiguredTaskAwaitable is quite easy - just use awai...
How to await TaskAwaiter or ConfiguredTaskAwaitable in F# How to await TaskAwaiter or ConfiguredTaskAwaitable in F# async-await f%23 How TaskAwaiter ConfiguredTaskAwaitable ConfigureAwait How to await TaskAwaiter or ConfiguredTaskAwaitable in F# In C# awaiting the task awaiter is or ConfiguredTaskAwaitable is quite eas...
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Title: How to name return types in F#? Problem title: How to name return types in F#? Tags: f%23 Problem: How to name return types in F#? With the following function: let Calc = // do something if something (false, 0) else (true, some value) how can I define name the output fields? in C# I could do: (bool Success, int ...
How to name return types in F#? How to name return types in F#? f%23 How Calc Success Value How to name return types in F#? With the following function: how can I define name the output fields? in C# I could do: so then when I get my result, I can access the Success and Value fields by name; how can I do the same in F#...
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Title: How to import an image in Fable? Problem title: How to import an image in Fable? Tags: safe-stack, fable-f%23, f%23 Problem: How to import an image in Fable? I already have all the webpack loaders, so all I need to do is this, but in F#: import loading from "../images/loading.gif"; This should be an easy thing, ...
How to import an image in Fable? How to import an image in Fable? safe-stack fable-f%23 f%23 an loading How Fable loading.gif How to import an image in Fable? I already have all the webpack loaders, so all I need to do is this, but in F#: This should be an easy thing, I am just lost in the docs and I mostly find info a...
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Title: How to check async method throws with FsCheck? Problem title: How to check async method throws with FsCheck? Tags: fscheck, property-based-testing, c%23, f%23 Problem: How to check async method throws with FsCheck? I want to define async property which is about throwing an exception asynchronously. However, I co...
How to check async method throws with FsCheck? How to check async method throws with FsCheck? fscheck property-based-testing c%23 f%23 How FsCheck Prop.throws Asyn Task ValueTask How to check async method throws with FsCheck? I want to define async property which is about throwing an exception asynchronously. However, ...
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Title: How can run a Fsharp script from an Python module Problem title: How can run a Fsharp script from an Python module Tags: python, python-2.7, f%23, f%23-interactive, .net Problem: How can run a Fsharp script from an Python module Any recommendations on how to call an F# script from a Python module? Any suggestion...
How can run a Fsharp script from an Python module How can run a Fsharp script from an Python module python python-2.7 f%23 f%23-interactive .net an How Fsharp Python python-2.7 How can run a Fsharp script from an Python module Any recommendations on how to call an F# script from a Python module? Any suggestion would be...
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Title: F# Deedle save Frame to MySql database Problem title: F# Deedle save Frame to MySql database Tags: f%23, deedle Problem: F# Deedle save Frame to MySql database Python Pandas has a nice "to_sql" function ( link ), I tried to find one for F# Deedle but cannot find any. Since I'm not familiar with MySql, writing a ...
F# Deedle save Frame to MySql database F# Deedle save Frame to MySql database f%23 deedle Deedle Frame MySql F# Deedle save Frame to MySql database Python Pandas has a nice "to_sql" function ( link ), I tried to find one for F# Deedle but cannot find any. Since I'm not familiar with MySql, writing a function to insert ...
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Title: Is there anything similar to Python function decorators in F# programming language? Problem title: Is there anything similar to Python function decorators in F# programming language? Tags: decorator, f%23, python Problem: Is there anything similar to Python function decorators in F# programming language? I am le...
Is there anything similar to Python function decorators in F# programming language? Is there anything similar to Python function decorators in F# programming language? decorator f%23 python Python Is there anything similar to Python function decorators in F# programming language? I am learning F# and have some experien...
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74400717
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it is the value in x2 I want to compare to x1 and x3. I tried with the following state type as input: [(Red,(0,0));(Green,(1,0));(Green,(2,0))] My expected output should be this: [(Red,(0,0));(Blue,(1,0))]. However, the output given from the function was: [(Blue, (0,0)); (Green, (1, 0))] So it seems like it doesn't ma...
it is the value in x2 I want to compare to x1 and x3. I tried with the following state type as input: [(Red,(0,0));(Green,(1,0));(Green,(2,0))] My expected output should be this: [(Red,(0,0));(Blue,(1,0))]. However, the output given from the function was: [(Blue, (0,0)); (Green, (1, 0))] So it seems like it doesn't ma...
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10452011_c3
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3841971_c0
3841971
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Title: How do F# types transfer over to C#? Problem title: How do F# types transfer over to C#? Tags: c%23, f%23, naming-conventions Problem: How do F# types transfer over to C#? If in F# I have methods like: drawBox drawSphere paintImage Would they be transferred to C#, exactly the same? If that's the case, then would...
How do F# types transfer over to C#? How do F# types transfer over to C#? c%23 f%23 naming-conventions How How do F# types transfer over to C#? If in F# I have methods like: Would they be transferred to C#, exactly the same? If that's the case, then wouldn't it compromise the naming conventions in C#, where methods are...
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1335711_c0
1335711
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Title: F# - how to write nested loops in a recursive way? Problem title: F# - how to write nested loops in a recursive way? Tags: functional-programming, f%23, nested-loops Problem: F# - how to write nested loops in a recursive way? Given the following C# code: var product = new List<int>(); for (int n1 = 100; n1 < 100...
F# - how to write nested loops in a recursive way? F# - how to write nested loops in a recursive way? functional-programming f%23 nested-loops List product.Add F# - how to write nested loops in a recursive way? Given the following C# code: What would be the equivalent F# code written in a functional style?
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53727787_c0
53727787
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Title: Make a List from a Tuple List on F# Problem title: Make a List from a Tuple List on F# Tags: f%23, f%23-interactive Problem: Make a List from a Tuple List on F# Lets say I have a tuple list. Just to make it easier to refer to, its a coordinates with an x and y values. let test = [(1,34);(2,43);(3,21);(1,51);(2,9...
Make a List from a Tuple List on F# Make a List from a Tuple List on F# f%23 f%23-interactive a Make List Tuple Make a List from a Tuple List on F# Lets say I have a tuple list. Just to make it easier to refer to, its a coordinates with an x and y values. let test = [(1,34);(2,43);(3,21);(1,51);(2,98);(3,56);(1,51)] I ...
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Title: All the F# templates in VS 2015 RC disappear Problem title: All the F# templates in VS 2015 RC disappear Tags: f%23, templates, visual-studio-2015 Problem: All the F# templates in VS 2015 RC disappear I installed in a fresh Win 8.1 machine VS 2015 RC. I load VS and create a F# project. Fine. Eventually, I do som...
All the F# templates in VS 2015 RC disappear All the F# templates in VS 2015 RC disappear f%23 templates visual-studio-2015 All visual-studio-2015 All the F# templates in VS 2015 RC disappear I installed in a fresh Win 8.1 machine VS 2015 RC. I load VS and create a F# project. Fine. Eventually, I do some other stuff (t...
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65169336_c0
65169336
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Title: Using `System.Drawing.Color` in a F# Fable app Problem title: Using `System.Drawing.Color` in a F# Fable app Tags: fable-f%23, f%23, .net-core Problem: Using `System.Drawing.Color` in a F# Fable app Code signals: /node_modules/fable-loader/index.js, Using, System.Drawing.Color, Fable, Color, color.A, String.Form...
Using `System.Drawing.Color` in a F# Fable app Using `System.Drawing.Color` in a F# Fable app fable-f%23 f%23 .net-core /node_modules/fable-loader/index.js Using System.Drawing.Color Fable Color color.A String.Format color.R color.G color.B ERROR App App.fs Module node_modules index.js MyApp Cannot System.Drawing.Color...
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37776715_c0
37776715
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Title: How can I use .fsx script file in my project? Problem title: How can I use .fsx script file in my project? Tags: f%23, visual-studio-2015 Problem: How can I use .fsx script file in my project? I'm using F#. I made a script file, inside my project folder, called script.fsx, and it just has open System.IO as its o...
How can I use .fsx script file in my project? How can I use .fsx script file in my project? f%23 visual-studio-2015 How System.IO visual-studio-2015 How can I use .fsx script file in my project? I'm using F#. I made a script file, inside my project folder, called script.fsx, and it just has open System.IO as its only l...
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7901111_c0
7901111
fsharp
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Title: F#: check if a value is an array of strings, an array of arrays of string or a string Problem title: F#: check if a value is an array of strings, an array of arrays of string or a string Tags: f%23 Problem: F#: check if a value is an array of strings, an array of arrays of string or a string I need use match to ...
F#: check if a value is an array of strings, an array of arrays of string or a string F#: check if a value is an array of strings, an array of arrays of string or a string f%23 F#: check if a value is an array of strings, an array of arrays of string or a string I need use match to check if a value is an array of strin...
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1839016_c0
1839016
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Title: F# explicit match vs function syntax Problem title: F# explicit match vs function syntax Tags: f%23, syntax Problem: F# explicit match vs function syntax Sorry about the vague title, but part of this question is what these two syntax styles are called: let foo1 x = match x with | 1 -> "one" | _ -> "not one" let ...
F# explicit match vs function syntax F# explicit match vs function syntax f%23 syntax foo1 foo2 F# explicit match vs function syntax Sorry about the vague title, but part of this question is what these two syntax styles are called: The other part is what difference there is between the two, and when I would want to use...
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15166772_c0
15166772
fsharp
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Title: Code coverage of inline functions using F# in visual studio 2012 Problem title: Code coverage of inline functions using F# in visual studio 2012 Tags: code-coverage, f%23, visual-studio-2012, inline Problem: Code coverage of inline functions using F# in visual studio 2012 The code coverage tool in Visual studio ...
Code coverage of inline functions using F# in visual studio 2012 Code coverage of inline functions using F# in visual studio 2012 code-coverage f%23 visual-studio-2012 inline F# visual-studio-2012 Code coverage of inline functions using F# in visual studio 2012 The code coverage tool in Visual studio 2012 marks all inl...
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25128140_c0
25128140
fsharp
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Title: F# - how can I create an n-tuple from an n-1 tuple and a 1 Problem title: F# - how can I create an n-tuple from an n-1 tuple and a 1 Tags: f%23, tuples Problem: F# - how can I create an n-tuple from an n-1 tuple and a 1 say I've got a tuple: let t = (1,'a') and I want to create a triple/3-tuple: let createTriple...
F# - how can I create an n-tuple from an n-1 tuple and a 1 F# - how can I create an n-tuple from an n-1 tuple and a 1 f%23 tuples an n-1 a..z F# - how can I create an n-tuple from an n-1 tuple and a 1 say I've got a tuple: and I want to create a triple/3-tuple: is there a syntax in F# where I can create an n-tuple from...
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34975410_c0
34975410
fsharp
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Title: compile and run f# scripts from osx terminal Problem title: compile and run f# scripts from osx terminal Tags: macos, terminal, mono, f%23 Problem: compile and run f# scripts from osx terminal Is there a way to compile and run f# from osx console? I have mono installed and added /mono64/bin/mono to paths, but mc...
compile and run f# scripts from osx terminal compile and run f# scripts from osx terminal macos terminal mono f%23 osx mono64 test.fs CS1525 Unexpected Compilation compile and run f# scripts from osx terminal Is there a way to compile and run f# from osx console? I have mono installed and added /mono64/bin/mono to path...
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47053170_c0
47053170
fsharp
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Title: Tuples in where condition Problem title: Tuples in where condition Tags: equality, f%23, linq Problem: Tuples in where condition Given that in F# Tuples have an automatically defined equality operation and therefore let myQueryable = [| (1, 1); (2,2)|].AsQueryable() let check = query { for x in myQueryable do } ...
Tuples in where condition Tuples in where condition equality f%23 linq Tuples AsQueryable Seq.where Empty Tuples in where condition Given that in F# and therefore is {(2,2)} , then why is Empty ?
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32834580_c0
32834580
fsharp
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Title: What is f# `const` keyword Problem title: What is f# `const` keyword Tags: f%23 Problem: What is f# `const` keyword What is the const keyword in f#. It highlights in visual studio and the error message also calls it a keyword as shown below: However I could not find it in MSDN https://msdn.microsoft.com/en-us/li...
What is f# `const` keyword What is f# `const` keyword f%23 What What is f# `const` keyword What is the const keyword in f#. It highlights in visual studio and the error message also calls it a keyword as shown below: However I could not find it in MSDN https://msdn.microsoft.com/en-us/library/dd233249.aspx or the offic...
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22547082_c0
22547082
fsharp
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Title: How to determine the size of a System.Type value? Problem title: How to determine the size of a System.Type value? Tags: f%23 Problem: How to determine the size of a System.Type value? How to determine the size of a Type value? let typ = if true then (123).GetType() else "asdf".GetType();; let sz = sizeof<typ> l...
How to determine the size of a System.Type value? How to determine the size of a System.Type value? f%23 How System.Type GetType FS0039 How to determine the size of a System.Type value? How to determine the size of a Type value? One solution is to use Marshal.SizeOf(obj), but may be another solution exists?
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27012651_c0
27012651
fsharp
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Title: Scheduling with Async.Parallel Problem title: Scheduling with Async.Parallel Tags: asynchronous, f%23, f%23-async Problem: Scheduling with Async.Parallel Is there any way that Async.Parallel can be limited/ throttled by introducing a scheduler? I'm looking to execute a Seq of Async<'a> in parallel but don't want...
Scheduling with Async.Parallel Scheduling with Async.Parallel asynchronous f%23 f%23-async Scheduling Async.Parallel Scheduling with Async.Parallel Is there any way that Async.Parallel can be limited/ throttled by introducing a scheduler? I'm looking to execute a Seq of Async<'a> in parallel but don't want to exceed a ...
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21520177_c0
21520177
fsharp
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Title: wrap all module&#x27;s functions with a decorator programmatically Problem title: wrap all module&#x27;s functions with a decorator programmatically Tags: trace, wrapper, decorator, f%23 Problem: wrap all module's functions with a decorator programmatically There is need for tracing. The decorator should print f...
wrap all module&#x27;s functions with a decorator programmatically wrap all module&#x27;s functions with a decorator programmatically trace wrapper decorator f%23 wrap all module's functions with a decorator programmatically There is need for tracing. The decorator should print function name, parameters values and retu...
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29008879_c0
29008879
fsharp
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Title: Casting values in F# Problem title: Casting values in F# Tags: f%23 Problem: Casting values in F# I have the following and I need to call the "functiontocall" in another script but need to constrain the inputs to ints. However the maths in the functions it calls all need float types. let functionone (x: float) (...
Casting values in F# Casting values in F# f%23 Casting Casting values in F# I have the following and I need to call the "functiontocall" in another script but need to constrain the inputs to ints. However the maths in the functions it calls all need float types. What would be the best thing to do to cast these as float...
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68585280
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Title: How many threads used by Async.Parallel Problem title: How many threads used by Async.Parallel Tags: f%23 Problem: How many threads used by Async.Parallel Example this code: let b id = async { printfn "running %A \n" id System.Threading.Thread.Sleep(2000) printfn "finish %A \n" id } let works = [1..100] works |>...
How many threads used by Async.Parallel How many threads used by Async.Parallel f%23 How Async.Parallel System.Threading.Thread.Sleep Seq.map Async.RunSynchronously How many threads used by Async.Parallel Example this code: how many threads will be used ?
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509022_c0
509022
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Title: Turn off multithreading or limit core usage in F#? Problem title: Turn off multithreading or limit core usage in F#? Tags: multithreading, f%23 Problem: Turn off multithreading or limit core usage in F#? Is there a way to turn off multithreading or limit the number of cores used by an F# app? I'm aware this woul...
Turn off multithreading or limit core usage in F#? Turn off multithreading or limit core usage in F#? multithreading f%23 Turn Turn off multithreading or limit core usage in F#? Is there a way to turn off multithreading or limit the number of cores used by an F# app? I'm aware this wouldn't be done in a production envi...
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44545396_c0
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Title: What&#x27;s the purpose of `id` function in the FSharp.Core? Problem title: What&#x27;s the purpose of `id` function in the FSharp.Core? Tags: identity, f%23, .net Problem: What's the purpose of `id` function in the FSharp.Core? From Operators.id<'T> Function (F#) : The identity function. Parameters: x Type: 'T ...
What&#x27;s the purpose of `id` function in the FSharp.Core? What&#x27;s the purpose of `id` function in the FSharp.Core? identity f%23 .net What FSharp.Core What's the purpose of `id` function in the FSharp.Core? From Operators.id<'T> Function (F#) : Why is there a function that returns its input?
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Title: f# generate the cross join two list Problem title: f# generate the cross join two list Tags: seq, f%23, collections Problem: f# generate the cross join two list Is there a more efficient way to generate the cross join or permutations for the combination of elements in two lists of arbitrary lengths, in f#? listA...
f# generate the cross join two list f# generate the cross join two list seq f%23 collections Seq.collect Seq.map Result f# generate the cross join two list Is there a more efficient way to generate the cross join or permutations for the combination of elements in two lists of arbitrary lengths, in f#? Where...
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54281543
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Title: Monad to also measure side effects Problem title: Monad to also measure side effects Tags: functional-programming, f%23, haskell Problem: Monad to also measure side effects How can I count the number of times bind is applied on a Monad - Example given a state monad, I'd like to count the number of times state ch...
Monad to also measure side effects Monad to also measure side effects functional-programming f%23 haskell Monad Monad to also measure side effects How can I count the number of times bind is applied on a Monad - Example given a state monad, I'd like to count the number of times state changed. How can i best encapsulate...
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43376113_c0
43376113
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Title: F# Compiler Not Recognizing Type Problem title: F# Compiler Not Recognizing Type Tags: f%23 Problem: F# Compiler Not Recognizing Type In this snippet, the current (4.1) compiler complains that it can't determine which overload to Convert to use ( a type annotation may be needed ), but it recognizes s as a string...
F# Compiler Not Recognizing Type F# Compiler Not Recognizing Type f%23 Compiler Not Recognizing Type list:string List List.map System.Convert.ToInt32 F# Compiler Not Recognizing Type In this snippet, the current (4.1) compiler complains that it can't determine which overload to Convert to use ( a type annotation may be...
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61684357_c0
61684357
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Title: F# Interactive #I Generic Nuget Directory Problem title: F# Interactive #I Generic Nuget Directory Tags: f%23, fsi Problem: F# Interactive #I Generic Nuget Directory I have an F# script referencing a package in %USERPROFILE%\.nuget\packages FSI is happy with #I @"C:\Users\Username\.nuget\packages" but not #I @"%...
F# Interactive #I Generic Nuget Directory F# Interactive #I Generic Nuget Directory f%23 fsi Interactive Generic Nuget Directory USERPROFILE Users Username F# Interactive #I Generic Nuget Directory I have an F# script referencing a package in FSI is happy with but not How can the #I path be the nuget packages directory...
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38867922_c0
38867922
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Title: Configuring Dapper.Extensions.Linq Problem title: Configuring Dapper.Extensions.Linq Tags: c%23, f%23 Problem: Configuring Dapper.Extensions.Linq Can someone help me on how to configure Dapper.Extensions.Linq ( https://github.com/ryanwatson/Dapper.Extensions.Linq ) for the first time. I have been trying to set i...
Configuring Dapper.Extensions.Linq Configuring Dapper.Extensions.Linq c%23 f%23 Configuring Dapper.Extensions.Linq Configuring Dapper.Extensions.Linq Can someone help me on how to configure Dapper.Extensions.Linq ( https://github.com/ryanwatson/Dapper.Extensions.Linq ) for the first time. I have been trying to set it u...
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66433163_c0
66433163
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Title: Instantiating C# 9 Records from F# Problem title: Instantiating C# 9 Records from F# Tags: f%23 Problem: Instantiating C# 9 Records from F# If I have a C# 9 record defined: public record Reading { public long Timestamp { get; init; } public float TemperatureCelsius { get; init; } } How do I instantiate it from F...
Instantiating C# 9 Records from F# Instantiating C# 9 Records from F# f%23 F# Instantiating Records Reading Timestamp TemperatureCelsius Instantiating C# 9 Records from F# If I have a C# 9 record defined: How do I instantiate it from F# (5.01)? It feels like it should be simple, but I can't seem to get it to work.
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6145002
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Title: -&gt; operator in Clojure Problem title: -&gt; operator in Clojure Tags: clojure, pipeline, f%23 Problem: -> operator in Clojure Is the -> operator in Clojure (and what is this operator called in Clojure-speak?) equivalent to the pipeline operator |> in F#? If so, why does it need such a complex macro definition...
-&gt; operator in Clojure -&gt; operator in Clojure clojure pipeline f%23 Clojure -> operator in Clojure Is the -> operator in Clojure (and what is this operator called in Clojure-speak?) equivalent to the pipeline operator |> in F#? If so, why does it need such a complex macro definition, when (|>) is just defined as ...
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31125929_c0
31125929
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Title: F# object refer to self in let bindings before members Problem title: F# object refer to self in let bindings before members Tags: f%23 Problem: F# object refer to self in let bindings before members Is it possible for an object to refer to itself before member definitions? Something like this: type public Class...
F# object refer to self in let bindings before members F# object refer to self in let bindings before members f%23 ClassA ClassB x.getClassB F# object refer to self in let bindings before members Is it possible for an object to refer to itself before member definitions? Something like this: where 'this' is a reference ...
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47640263_c0
47640263
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Title: How to extend a JS class in fable Problem title: How to extend a JS class in fable Tags: fable-f%23, f%23 Problem: How to extend a JS class in fable Given a class defined in an external JS library (let's call it Foo) then I'd like to extend in F# type bar() = inherits Foo ... However I can' only find examples of...
How to extend a JS class in fable How to extend a JS class in fable fable-f%23 f%23 How Foo JsNative How to extend a JS class in fable Given a class defined in an external JS library (let's call it Foo) then I'd like to extend in F# However I can' only find examples of how to integrate with functions and will of course...
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24707677_c0
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Title: Will F# be supported in the Windows Developer Program for IoT Problem title: Will F# be supported in the Windows Developer Program for IoT Tags: windowsondevices, f%23 Problem: Will F# be supported in the Windows Developer Program for IoT I am an F# programmer and would like to use F# on the Galielo board which ...
Will F# be supported in the Windows Developer Program for IoT Will F# be supported in the Windows Developer Program for IoT windowsondevices f%23 Will Windows Developer Program IoT Will F# be supported in the Windows Developer Program for IoT I am an F# programmer and would like to use F# on the Galielo board which is ...
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3686199_c0
3686199
fsharp
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Title: F#: Pattern Composition? Problem title: F#: Pattern Composition? Tags: f%23, design-patterns Problem: F#: Pattern Composition? I'm trying to write a pattern that composes two other patterns, but I'm not sure how to go about it. My input is a list of strings (a document); I have a pattern that matches the documen...
F#: Pattern Composition? F#: Pattern Composition? f%23 design-patterns Pattern Composition F#: Pattern Composition? I'm trying to write a pattern that composes two other patterns, but I'm not sure how to go about it. My input is a list of strings (a document); I have a pattern that matches the document header and a pat...
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55543358_c2
55543358
fsharp
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, Tid:5, RDotNet, Version, Culture, PublicKeyToken, Waiting, System.Diagnostics.Process, Server, Probing, R.NET.1.7.0, R.NET.FSharp.1.7.0, DynamicInterop.0.8.1, netstandard1.2, FSharp.Core.4.6.2, net45, Found, RDotNet.dll, DynamicInterop, DynamicInterop.dll, Dev, R-3.4.1, x64, R.dll, Adding, all.available, Creating, In...
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27153446_c0
27153446
fsharp
0
Title: Why does raise require that you tuple the argument? Problem title: Why does raise require that you tuple the argument? Tags: types, f%23 Problem: Why does raise require that you tuple the argument? In fsharp, the raise function has type System.Exception -> 'a , but it seems to require that you provide a 1-elemen...
Why does raise require that you tuple the argument? Why does raise require that you tuple the argument? types f%23 System.Exception that Why Why does raise require that you tuple the argument? In fsharp, the raise function has type System.Exception -> 'a , but it seems to require that you provide a 1-element tuple of S...
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66415290_c0
66415290
fsharp
0
Title: Where to keep nuget packages for .fsi scripts? (F#) Problem title: Where to keep nuget packages for .fsi scripts? (F#) Tags: fsi, f%23 Problem: Where to keep nuget packages for .fsi scripts? (F#) I know that I can use #r <pkg> but without a directory to hold a project where should I install /keep the dependencie...
Where to keep nuget packages for .fsi scripts? (F#) Where to keep nuget packages for .fsi scripts? (F#) fsi f%23 Where Where to keep nuget packages for .fsi scripts? (F#) I know that I can use #r <pkg> but without a directory to hold a project where should I install /keep the dependencies? I mean, if I'm using F# I can...
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8871503_c0
8871503
fsharp
0
Title: How to define compile-time type casting operators in F#? Problem title: How to define compile-time type casting operators in F#? Tags: operators, f%23, compile-time, casting Problem: How to define compile-time type casting operators in F#? Given: let ab = ArgumentBlockSettingStore() let a = ab :> ISettingStore I...
How to define compile-time type casting operators in F#? How to define compile-time type casting operators in F#? operators f%23 compile-time casting How ArgumentBlockSettingStore ISettingStore How to define compile-time type casting operators in F#? Given: Is there a way to define a prefix operator (~~) so that become...
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40719115_c0
40719115
fsharp
0
Title: How do I convert an integer value to a char, e.g. 97 should print as &#x27;a&#x27; Problem title: How do I convert an integer value to a char, e.g. 97 should print as &#x27;a&#x27; Tags: f%23 Problem: How do I convert an integer value to a char, e.g. 97 should print as 'a' I have an array of integer values repre...
How do I convert an integer value to a char, e.g. 97 should print as &#x27;a&#x27; How do I convert an integer value to a char, e.g. 97 should print as &#x27;a&#x27; f%23 How e.g How do I convert an integer value to a char, e.g. 97 should print as 'a' I have an array of integer values representing counts of characters....
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