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Title: What&#x27;s the difference between these two F# sequences? Problem title: What&#x27;s the difference between these two F# sequences? Tags: f%23, syntax Problem: What's the difference between these two F# sequences? > seq { for i in 0..3 do yield float i };; val it : seq<float> = seq [0.0; 1.0; 2.0; 3.0] > seq [ ...
What&#x27;s the difference between these two F# sequences? What&#x27;s the difference between these two F# sequences? f%23 syntax What What's the difference between these two F# sequences? P.S. why did F# originally expect sequences without the "seq" prefix, but now they want the prefix?
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39930001_c0
39930001
fsharp
0
Title: How do I use FSI for F# 4 in my visual studio code? Problem title: How do I use FSI for F# 4 in my visual studio code? Tags: macos, f%23, mono, visual-studio-code Problem: How do I use FSI for F# 4 in my visual studio code? The terminal in my Visual Studio keeps saying F# Interactive for F# 3.1 (Open Source Edit...
How do I use FSI for F# 4 in my visual studio code? How do I use FSI for F# 4 in my visual studio code? macos f%23 mono visual-studio-code How FSI Interactive Open Source Edition How do I use FSI for F# 4 in my visual studio code? The terminal in my Visual Studio keeps saying F# Interactive for F# 3.1 (Open Source Edit...
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> na11 |> run na33 <|> na44 |> run And the result are: starting [na22] 18 starting [na11] 18 na22 1 canceled!! and starting [na33] 11 na33 However I want to get the same result. What's the problem when using Alt.<function> ? Code signals: About, Creating, Alt, Hopac, Hopac.Core, Hopac.Infixes, Hopac.Extensions, s:int, ...
> na11 |> run na33 <|> na44 |> run And the result are: starting [na22] 18 starting [na11] 18 na22 1 canceled!! and starting [na33] 11 na33 However I want to get the same result. What's the problem when using Alt.<function> ? Code signals: About, Creating, Alt, Hopac, Hopac.Core, Hopac.Infixes, Hopac.Extensions, s:int, ...
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20395062_c0
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Title: Load a file into F#&#x27;s FSI - without using #load Problem title: Load a file into F#&#x27;s FSI - without using #load Tags: f%23-interactive, f%23-scripting, f%23, f%23-fake Problem: Load a file into F#'s FSI - without using #load I want to load a file from a .fsx script into into the F# Interactive Session b...
Load a file into F#&#x27;s FSI - without using #load Load a file into F#&#x27;s FSI - without using #load f%23-interactive f%23-scripting f%23 f%23-fake #load Load FSI Load a file into F#'s FSI - without using #load I want to load a file from a .fsx script into into the F# Interactive Session but I can't use #load sinc...
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3885513_c0
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Title: Newbie f# question Problem title: Newbie f# question Tags: types, tuples, f%23 Problem: Newbie f# question I have a simple function call takes two tuples. Getting compiler error on type: module test open System.IO open System let side (x1,y1) (x2,y2) : float = Math.Sqrt((x2 - x1)*(x2 - x1) + (y2 - y1)*(y2 - y1))...
Newbie f# question Newbie f# question types tuples f%23 Newbie System.IO System Math.Sqrt Newbie f# question I have a simple function call takes two tuples. Getting compiler error on type: Error 2 The type 'float' does not match the type 'int16' Not sure where it goes wrong. Can anyone help? Thanks!
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58409805_c1
58409805
fsharp
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: _[]) -> x |> Array.Length | _ -> failwith "No identifiers with fields as Array." let numLegs = match anAnimall with | _ (animal: ?> Animal) -> animal.countLegs() | _ -> failwith "Can't count legs because of not being an animal." I think this still follows the spirit of matching, but seem like this approach is not sup...
: _[]) -> x |> Array.Length | _ -> failwith "No identifiers with fields as Array." let numLegs = match anAnimall with | _ (animal: ?> Animal) -> animal.countLegs() | _ -> failwith "Can't count legs because of not being an animal." I think this still follows the spirit of matching, but seem like this approach is not sup...
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25810012_c0
25810012
fsharp
0
Title: Why I can&#x27;t bind (**) operator Problem title: Why I can&#x27;t bind (**) operator Tags: f%23 Problem: Why I can't bind (**) operator In f# i can easily bind (+) or (*) operators. Why can't I do the same with (**)? > let s = (+);; val s : (int -> int -> int) > let f = (**);; let f = (**);; ------------^^ C:\...
Why I can&#x27;t bind (**) operator Why I can&#x27;t bind (**) operator f%23 Why Users mqrx84 AppData Local Temp FS0010 Incomplete Why I can't bind (**) operator In f# i can easily bind (+) or (*) operators. Why can't I do the same with (**)?
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17040813_c0
17040813
fsharp
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Title: F# - How to compare floats Problem title: F# - How to compare floats Tags: floating-accuracy, f%23, floating-point Problem: F# - How to compare floats In F#. How to efficiently compare floats for equality that are almost equal? It should work for very large and very small values too. I am thinking of first compa...
F# - How to compare floats F# - How to compare floats floating-accuracy f%23 floating-point How F# - How to compare floats In F#. How to efficiently compare floats for equality that are almost equal? It should work for very large and very small values too. I am thinking of first comparing the Exponent and then the Sign...
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1259039_c0
1259039
fsharp
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Title: What is the Enum.GetName equivalent for F# union member? Problem title: What is the Enum.GetName equivalent for F# union member? Tags: f%23, discriminated-union Problem: What is the Enum.GetName equivalent for F# union member? I want to get the equivalent of Enum.GetName for an F# discriminated union member. Cal...
What is the Enum.GetName equivalent for F# union member? What is the Enum.GetName equivalent for F# union member? f%23 discriminated-union What Enum.GetName ToString What is the Enum.GetName equivalent for F# union member? I want to get the equivalent of Enum.GetName for an F# discriminated union member. Calling ToStri...
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57214035_c0
57214035
fsharp
0
Title: Can .NET Core be used to build native Linux binaries? Problem title: Can .NET Core be used to build native Linux binaries? Tags: .net-native, f%23, corert, c%23, .net-core Problem: Can .NET Core be used to build native Linux binaries? Apologies if the question seems basic, but I did some Googling and couldn't fi...
Can .NET Core be used to build native Linux binaries? Can .NET Core be used to build native Linux binaries? .net-native f%23 corert c%23 .net-core Can NET Core Linux Can .NET Core be used to build native Linux binaries? Apologies if the question seems basic, but I did some Googling and couldn't find a clear answer (Per...
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34615815_c0
34615815
fsharp
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Title: This value is not a function and cannot be applied Problem title: This value is not a function and cannot be applied Tags: f%23 Problem: This value is not a function and cannot be applied Pretty simple function for operation of negation. let negation (value:option<bool>) = match value with |Some true -> Some fal...
This value is not a function and cannot be applied This value is not a function and cannot be applied f%23 value:option Some None OOPS This value is not a function and cannot be applied Pretty simple function for operation of negation. but when i call it: it complains that
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14046796_c0
14046796
fsharp
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Title: Is F# available for Visual Studio 2012 Express for Desktop Problem title: Is F# available for Visual Studio 2012 Express for Desktop Tags: f%23, visual-studio-2012 Problem: Is F# available for Visual Studio 2012 Express for Desktop I just downloaded and installed Visual Studio 2012 express for Desktop but cannot...
Is F# available for Visual Studio 2012 Express for Desktop Is F# available for Visual Studio 2012 Express for Desktop f%23 visual-studio-2012 Visual Studio Express Desktop visual-studio-2012 Is F# available for Visual Studio 2012 Express for Desktop I just downloaded and installed Visual Studio 2012 express for Desktop...
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37266610_c1
37266610
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) at FSI_0061.SumSquares(Vector 1 theta, Vector 1 y, Matrix`1 trainingData) in C:\projects\deleteme\ASPNet5Test\ConsoleApplication1\ConsoleApplication1\MachineLearning.fsx:line 23 at .$FSI_0084.main@() in C:\projects\deleteme\ASPNet5Test\ConsoleApplication1\ConsoleApplication1\MachineLearning.fsx:line 39 Stopped due to...
) at FSI_0061.SumSquares(Vector 1 theta, Vector 1 y, Matrix`1 trainingData) in C:\projects\deleteme\ASPNet5Test\ConsoleApplication1\ConsoleApplication1\MachineLearning.fsx:line 23 at .$FSI_0084.main@() in C:\projects\deleteme\ASPNet5Test\ConsoleApplication1\ConsoleApplication1\MachineLearning.fsx:line 39 Stopped due to...
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31926889_c0
31926889
fsharp
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Title: Case insensitive comparison on string fields of Record type Problem title: Case insensitive comparison on string fields of Record type Tags: f%23 Problem: Case insensitive comparison on string fields of Record type Is there a way to substitute the comparison of string fields in a F# record class to be case-insen...
Case insensitive comparison on string fields of Record type Case insensitive comparison on string fields of Record type f%23 Case Record Case insensitive comparison on string fields of Record type Is there a way to substitute the comparison of string fields in a F# record class to be case-insensitive without having to ...
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45110111_c0
45110111
fsharp
0
Title: Why does the parameter b have a type a in this example? Problem title: Why does the parameter b have a type a in this example? Tags: f%23 Problem: Why does the parameter b have a type a in this example? I'm looking into aether library and noticed this type Lens<'a,'b> = ('a -> 'b) * ('b -> 'a -> 'a) static membe...
Why does the parameter b have a type a in this example? Why does the parameter b have a type a in this example? f%23 Why Lens Set Why does the parameter b have a type a in this example? I'm looking into aether library and noticed this In the ^= function, b parameter if of type 'b in the lambda. However, in the lamda bo...
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2412232_c0
2412232
fsharp
0
Title: Are float array, float[], and double[] different, or the same? Problem title: Are float array, float[], and double[] different, or the same? Tags: f%23 Problem: Are float array, float[], and double[] different, or the same? I'm writing my code as if these are all the same thing, and having no problems, but it's ...
Are float array, float[], and double[] different, or the same? Are float array, float[], and double[] different, or the same? f%23 Are float array, float[], and double[] different, or the same? I'm writing my code as if these are all the same thing, and having no problems, but it's starting to confuse me when I hover o...
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5630902_c0
5630902
fsharp
0
Title: Staticlink vs standalone quirk with F# Problem title: Staticlink vs standalone quirk with F# Tags: f%23, linker Problem: Staticlink vs standalone quirk with F# In vs2010 ultimate edition if you hand the --standalone flag to the f# compiler in the projects pane it will not link an empty C# project with a configur...
Staticlink vs standalone quirk with F# Staticlink vs standalone quirk with F# f%23 linker Staticlink Staticlink vs standalone quirk with F# In vs2010 ultimate edition if you hand the --standalone flag to the f# compiler in the projects pane it will not link an empty C# project with a configuration files/resource files ...
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38599851_c1
38599851
fsharp
1
I am serialising and deserialising discriminated unions. I have submitted an issue in Json.NET. FURTHER UPDATE I am calling the Json.NET serialiser from a test project targeting F# Version 4.4.0.0, and the object I'm trying to serialise is defined in a portable assembly with Profile259 (portable-net45+netcore45+wpa81+...
I am serialising and deserialising discriminated unions. I have submitted an issue in Json.NET. FURTHER UPDATE I am calling the Json.NET serialiser from a test project targeting F# Version 4.4.0.0, and the object I'm trying to serialise is defined in a portable assembly with Profile259 (portable-net45+netcore45+wpa81+...
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9632591_c0
9632591
fsharp
0
Title: match with typeof in fsharp Problem title: match with typeof in fsharp Tags: match, if-statement, f%23, design-patterns Problem: match with typeof in fsharp The first match works, but not the second one. Is there any way to match without declaring variables, beside using a chain of if/elif ? (Note that I use the...
match with typeof in fsharp match with typeof in fsharp match if-statement f%23 design-patterns elem.GetValueAsString match with typeof in fsharp The first match works, but not the second one. Is there any way to match without declaring variables, beside using a chain of if/elif ? (Note that I use the value elem, while...
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54111269_c0
54111269
fsharp
0
Title: Pipeline one argument to multiple functions? Problem title: Pipeline one argument to multiple functions? Tags: f%23 Problem: Pipeline one argument to multiple functions? How can you pipeline one argument to multiple functions? For instance, if i wanted the tuple (2,5) to be passed to both fst and snd and then pa...
Pipeline one argument to multiple functions? Pipeline one argument to multiple functions? f%23 Pipeline nr1 nr2 Pipeline one argument to multiple functions? How can you pipeline one argument to multiple functions? For instance, if i wanted the tuple (2,5) to be passed to both fst and snd and then pass the result of eac...
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60125083_c0
60125083
fsharp
0
Title: F# Result Unit Test Fails without type annotation - Can I avoid the type annotation in this case? Problem title: F# Result Unit Test Fails without type annotation - Can I avoid the type annotation in this case? Tags: f%23, types, annotations Problem: F# Result Unit Test Fails without type annotation - Can I avoi...
F# Result Unit Test Fails without type annotation - Can I avoid the type annotation in this case? F# Result Unit Test Fails without type annotation - Can I avoid the type annotation in this case? f%23 types annotations Result Unit Test Fails Can Seq.filter Char.IsDigit Seq.fold uint64 Fact Cleans System.UInt64 System.O...
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72357121_c1
72357121
fsharp
1
site. (Presumably I should be trying to write the server's ip address there instead of localhost?) Any help is appreciated! Thanks! EDIT: I've been able to serve the app to the internet! From the main app directory (HelloWorld) I did: cd /src/HelloWorld.Server sudo dotnet run --urls "http://xxx.xxx.xxx.xxx:80/ ...wher...
site. (Presumably I should be trying to write the server's ip address there instead of localhost?) Any help is appreciated! Thanks! EDIT: I've been able to serve the app to the internet! From the main app directory (HelloWorld) I did: cd /src/HelloWorld.Server sudo dotnet run --urls "http://xxx.xxx.xxx.xxx:80/ ...wher...
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3013697_c0
3013697
fsharp
0
Title: Web request returns &quot;DOS&quot; Problem title: Web request returns &quot;DOS&quot; Tags: f%23, web-crawler Problem: Web request returns "DOS" I am getting a "DOS" instead of the html string .... let getHtmlBasic (uri :System.Uri ) = use client = new WebClient() client.DownloadString( uri) let uri = System.Ur...
Web request returns &quot;DOS&quot; Web request returns &quot;DOS&quot; f%23 web-crawler Web DOS System.Uri WebClient client.DownloadString www.b-a-r-f.com Web request returns "DOS" I am getting a "DOS" instead of the html string .... This gives a string, "DOS" Lol what the ? All other websites seems to work ...
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66096870_c0
66096870
fsharp
0
Title: How to declare type as constrained in F# Problem title: How to declare type as constrained in F# Tags: f%23 Problem: How to declare type as constrained in F# In Nodejs I could declare something like below ( note the productType ). Is this possible in a Record or struct in F#? I don't want to use classes - and I ...
How to declare type as constrained in F# How to declare type as constrained in F# f%23 How Product _id How to declare type as constrained in F# In Nodejs I could declare something like below ( note the productType ). Is this possible in a Record or struct in F#? I don't want to use classes - and I don't think I can use...
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19503905_c0
19503905
fsharp
0
Title: Type.GenericTypeArguments property vs Type.GetGenericArguments() method Problem title: Type.GenericTypeArguments property vs Type.GetGenericArguments() method Tags: reflection, f%23, c%23 Problem: Type.GenericTypeArguments property vs Type.GetGenericArguments() method What's the difference between the Type.Gener...
Type.GenericTypeArguments property vs Type.GetGenericArguments() method Type.GenericTypeArguments property vs Type.GetGenericArguments() method reflection f%23 c%23 Type.GenericTypeArguments Type.GetGenericArguments Type.GenericTypeArguments property vs Type.GetGenericArguments() method What's the difference between th...
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1088054_c0
1088054
fsharp
0
Title: how do I make Intellisense work for F# in VS2008? Problem title: how do I make Intellisense work for F# in VS2008? Tags: visual-studio-2008, intellisense, f%23 Problem: how do I make Intellisense work for F# in VS2008? I am using VS Team System 2008 version 9.0.21022.8 RTM, .NET Framework 3.5 SP1. I get C# and V...
how do I make Intellisense work for F# in VS2008? how do I make Intellisense work for F# in VS2008? visual-studio-2008 intellisense f%23 Intellisense VS2008 visual-studio-2008 how do I make Intellisense work for F# in VS2008? I am using VS Team System 2008 version 9.0.21022.8 RTM, .NET Framework 3.5 SP1. I get C# and V...
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1466817_c0
1466817
fsharp
0
Title: How do I write my own async wrapper for TcpListener? Problem title: How do I write my own async wrapper for TcpListener? Tags: asynchronous, f%23 Problem: How do I write my own async wrapper for TcpListener? There is no F# async wrapper (in the PowerPack) for neither TcpListener.BeginAcceptTcpClient() nor EndAcc...
How do I write my own async wrapper for TcpListener? How do I write my own async wrapper for TcpListener? asynchronous f%23 How TcpListener TcpListener.BeginAcceptTcpClient EndAcceptTcpClient How do I write my own async wrapper for TcpListener? There is no F# async wrapper (in the PowerPack) for neither TcpListener.Beg...
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Title: F# Sequences - how to return multiple rows Problem title: F# Sequences - how to return multiple rows Tags: f%23, sequence Problem: F# Sequences - how to return multiple rows let x = [for p in db.ParamsActXes do if p.NumGroupPar = grp then yield p.Num, p.Name] Here is my sequence but the problem is it returns the...
F# Sequences - how to return multiple rows F# Sequences - how to return multiple rows f%23 sequence Sequences db.ParamsActXes p.NumGroupPar p.Num p.Name F# Sequences - how to return multiple rows Here is my sequence but the problem is it returns the list of tuples, I can't access single tuple element like and that is t...
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Title: is there a .NET function to parse/convert a string into an optional value? Problem title: is there a .NET function to parse/convert a string into an optional value? Tags: option-type, .net, f%23, parsing Problem: is there a .NET function to parse/convert a string into an optional value? "string" converts an opti...
is there a .NET function to parse/convert a string into an optional value? is there a .NET function to parse/convert a string into an optional value? option-type .net f%23 parsing NET Some is there a .NET function to parse/convert a string into an optional value? "string" converts an optional value to a string. But, is...
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io and luca should be: TransactionFs { Activity = "_aggregate_"; Creditor = "alessio"; Debitor = "luca"; Spend = 3.0; }; Of course one way of doing this would be using nested for loops, but since I'm learning F# I would like to know what would be a proper functional way of doing this. Code signals: TransactionFs, Debit...
io and luca should be: TransactionFs { Activity = "_aggregate_"; Creditor = "alessio"; Debitor = "luca"; Spend = 3.0; }; Of course one way of doing this would be using nested for loops, but since I'm learning F# I would like to know what would be a proper functional way of doing this. Code signals: TransactionFs, Debit...
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Title: Simplify a recursive function from 3 to 2 clauses Problem title: Simplify a recursive function from 3 to 2 clauses Tags: f%23, recursion Problem: Simplify a recursive function from 3 to 2 clauses I am doing some exercises on F#, i have this function that calculate the alternate sum: let rec altsum = function | [...
Simplify a recursive function from 3 to 2 clauses Simplify a recursive function from 3 to 2 clauses f%23 recursion 3 Simplify x0::x1::xs Simplify a recursive function from 3 to 2 clauses I am doing some exercises on F#, i have this function that calculate the alternate sum: The exercise consist in declare the same func...
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Title: How to plot a matrix in f#? Problem title: How to plot a matrix in f#? Tags: plot, 3d, f%23, matrix Problem: How to plot a matrix in f#? I'm trying to plot a NxM Matrix in f# in a way that each coordinate is ploted against it's value. For 2d plots I just use the Fsharp.Charting package. Unfortunately, the packag...
How to plot a matrix in f#? How to plot a matrix in f#? plot 3d f%23 matrix How How to plot a matrix in f#? I'm trying to plot a NxM Matrix in f# in a way that each coordinate is ploted against it's value. For 2d plots I just use the Fsharp.Charting package. Unfortunately, the package doesn't support 3d plots. Further,...
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Title: Plotting in F# using Excel Problem title: Plotting in F# using Excel Tags: f%23, excel, automation Problem: Plotting in F# using Excel Having been able to add data to an Excel spreadsheet from F# using the answer at F# and Excel integration for .NET 4.0 (Visual Studio 2010 Beta 1) I find myself unable to figure ...
Plotting in F# using Excel Plotting in F# using Excel f%23 excel automation Excel Plotting Plotting in F# using Excel Having been able to add data to an Excel spreadsheet from F# using the answer at F# and Excel integration for .NET 4.0 (Visual Studio 2010 Beta 1) I find myself unable to figure out how to use the data ...
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Title: FSCheck generating lists of a specific size Problem title: FSCheck generating lists of a specific size Tags: f%23, fscheck Problem: FSCheck generating lists of a specific size Probably a stupid question, but how do I generate a list of a specific size for FSCheck? I can restrict using: let fn_of_2_check xs = (xs...
FSCheck generating lists of a specific size FSCheck generating lists of a specific size f%23 fscheck FSCheck fn_of_2_check xs.Length fn_of_2 FSCheck generating lists of a specific size Probably a stupid question, but how do I generate a list of a specific size for FSCheck? I can restrict using: but, obviously, this wil...
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Title: Is my rec function tail recursive? Problem title: Is my rec function tail recursive? Tags: f%23, recursion, tail-recursion Problem: Is my rec function tail recursive? Is this function tail-recursive ? let rec rec_algo1 step J = if step = dSs then J else let a = Array.init (Array2D.length1 M) (fun i -> minby1J i ...
Is my rec function tail recursive? Is my rec function tail recursive? f%23 recursion tail-recursion rec_algo1 Array.init Array2D.length1 minby1J Array.minBy argmin::J Is my rec function tail recursive? Is this function tail-recursive ? In general, is there a way to formally check it ? Thanks.
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Title: F# type option problems Problem title: F# type option problems Tags: option-type, f%23, types Problem: F# type option problems let neco n s =match (sums1 n (0,-1,s,0,0)) with | [] ->None | x ->Some x let ssum n xs:list<int> = neco n (List.toArray xs) How it is possible that the compiler doesn't allow me to retur...
F# type option problems F# type option problems option-type f%23 types sums1 x:int x.Length-1 None Array.toList Array.sub k-1 Some xs:list List.toArray F# type option problems i have the following code: How it is possible that the compiler doesn't allow me to return from ssum value of type option< list < int > > . I wi...
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Title: Swap key and value in a map in fsharp Problem title: Swap key and value in a map in fsharp Tags: swap, functional-programming, f%23, dictionary Problem: Swap key and value in a map in fsharp How to create a new map that is similar to the original one, but with swapped keys and values in Fsharp? For example, I ha...
Swap key and value in a map in fsharp Swap key and value in a map in fsharp swap functional-programming f%23 dictionary Swap map1 Map.ofList map2 Swap key and value in a map in fsharp How to create a new map that is similar to the original one, but with swapped keys and values in Fsharp? For example, I have this and wa...
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OF A FLOAT AND A VECTOR // val scale : float -> float * float -> float * float let scale () = None /// ADDITION OF TWO VECTORS // add : float * float -> float * float -> float * float let add (xy1: float, xy2: float) = None /// DOT PRODUCT OF TWO VECTORS // dot : float * float -> float * float -> float let dot (xy1: f...
OF A FLOAT AND A VECTOR // val scale : float -> float * float -> float * float let scale () = None /// ADDITION OF TWO VECTORS // add : float * float -> float * float -> float * float let add (xy1: float, xy2: float) = None /// DOT PRODUCT OF TWO VECTORS // dot : float * float -> float * float -> float let dot (xy1: f...
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Title: Adding F# to Visual Studio 2010 C# express - is it possible? Problem title: Adding F# to Visual Studio 2010 C# express - is it possible? Tags: visual-studio-2010, f%23, visual-studio-express Problem: Adding F# to Visual Studio 2010 C# express - is it possible? My question relates to: will there be a F# express e...
Adding F# to Visual Studio 2010 C# express - is it possible? Adding F# to Visual Studio 2010 C# express - is it possible? visual-studio-2010 f%23 visual-studio-express Adding Visual Studio visual-studio-2010 Adding F# to Visual Studio 2010 C# express - is it possible? My question relates to: will there be a F# express ...
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Title: extension techniques in functional programming such as F# Problem title: extension techniques in functional programming such as F# Tags: functional-programming, f%23 Problem: extension techniques in functional programming such as F# In object oriented programming inheritance and virtual methods are the common sc...
extension techniques in functional programming such as F# extension techniques in functional programming such as F# functional-programming f%23 extension techniques in functional programming such as F# In object oriented programming inheritance and virtual methods are the common scenario for creating extensible code. I...
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fsharp
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Title: F# assigning values to arrays in a for loop Problem title: F# assigning values to arrays in a for loop Tags: arrays, f%23, variables Problem: F# assigning values to arrays in a for loop All im trying to do is assign the dice vlaues into the array but the values just dont change let diceRoll () = let random = new...
F# assigning values to arrays in a for loop F# assigning values to arrays in a for loop arrays f%23 variables System.Random random.Next Dice F# assigning values to arrays in a for loop All im trying to do is assign the dice vlaues into the array but the values just dont change
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73803798_c0
73803798
fsharp
0
Title: Access parent field privately Problem title: Access parent field privately Tags: inheritance, f%23, access-control Problem: Access parent field privately In the following code I can access the field a in Parent from Child via the member A : type Parent () = let a = 5 member _.A = a type Child () = inherit Parent...
Access parent field privately Access parent field privately inheritance f%23 access-control Access Parent Child _.A base.A Access parent field privately In the following code I can access the field a in Parent from Child via the member A : This makes a accessible everywhere. Is there a way to make a accessible from inh...
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371878_c0
371878
fsharp
0
Title: Object initialization syntax Problem title: Object initialization syntax Tags: f%23, object-initializers, syntax Problem: Object initialization syntax I'm just starting out with F# and I can't find the syntax to do object initialization like in C# 3. I.e. given this: public class Person { public DateTime BirthDa...
Object initialization syntax Object initialization syntax f%23 object-initializers syntax Object Person DateTime BirthDate Name John DateTime.Now Object initialization syntax I'm just starting out with F# and I can't find the syntax to do object initialization like in C# 3. I.e. given this: how do I write the following...
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4653759_c1
4653759
fsharp
1
greatly appreciated! The error I receive when writing the above code is: error FS0039: The type 'MyStruct' is not defined I assume this is because only discriminated union types can be defined recursively. However, I am not aware of any other way to represent these structures in F#. Thank you in advance for your time....
greatly appreciated! The error I receive when writing the above code is: error FS0039: The type 'MyStruct' is not defined I assume this is because only discriminated union types can be defined recursively. However, I am not aware of any other way to represent these structures in F#. Thank you in advance for your time....
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42187818_c0
42187818
fsharp
0
Title: Sequence - the same date in following years Problem title: Sequence - the same date in following years Tags: sequence, f%23 Problem: Sequence - the same date in following years I want to create a sequence which returns as a result all years when day of the week is the same as in function parameter (for example: ...
Sequence - the same date in following years Sequence - the same date in following years sequence f%23 Sequence dw:System.DayOfWeek start:System.DateTime Sequence - the same date in following years I want to create a sequence which returns as a result all years when day of the week is the same as in function parameter (...
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1222185_c0
1222185
fsharp
0
Title: Most elegant combinations of elements in F# Problem title: Most elegant combinations of elements in F# Tags: combinations, f%23, functional-programming, simplify, list Problem: Most elegant combinations of elements in F# One more question about most elegant and simple implementation of element combinations in F#...
Most elegant combinations of elements in F# Most elegant combinations of elements in F# combinations f%23 functional-programming simplify list Most Most elegant combinations of elements in F# One more question about most elegant and simple implementation of element combinations in F#. It should return all combinations ...
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50691648_c0
50691648
fsharp
0
Title: F# what is the type of (+) Problem title: F# what is the type of (+) Tags: f%23, types Problem: F# what is the type of (+) I am new to F#. I tried finding the type of few values like (+), pown etc. Though I vaguely understand that (int -> int -> int) means “a function taking an integer, which returns a function ...
F# what is the type of (+) F# what is the type of (+) f%23 types fun:it F# what is the type of (+) I am new to F#. I tried finding the type of few values like (+), pown etc. Though I vaguely understand that (int -> int -> int) means “a function taking an integer, which returns a function which takes an integer and retu...
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69008515_c0
69008515
fsharp
0
Title: What is the MIME type of F#? Problem title: What is the MIME type of F#? Tags: mime, f%23, content-type Problem: What is the MIME type of F#? What is the standard mime type of an .fs or .fsx file? Is it ok to use text/x-fsharp or text/fsharp ? EDIT: By standard MIME type I meant something that F# software founda...
What is the MIME type of F#? What is the MIME type of F#? mime f%23 content-type What MIME What is the MIME type of F#? What is the standard mime type of an .fs or .fsx file? Is it ok to use text/x-fsharp or text/fsharp ? EDIT: By standard MIME type I meant something that F# software foundation suggests to use (if they...
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29736613_c1
29736613
fsharp
1
residuals = myresult.AsList().["residuals"].AsNumeric() let dfff3 = dfff |> Frame.filterRows (fun k row -> row?one == 1993.0 ) Could anybody help me out how to complete the code? I would like to retrieve the beta and alpha coefficients and estimate the out of sample forecast.This line will not work: let beta=mycoefs.[...
residuals = myresult.AsList().["residuals"].AsNumeric() let dfff3 = dfff |> Frame.filterRows (fun k row -> row?one == 1993.0 ) Could anybody help me out how to complete the code? I would like to retrieve the beta and alpha coefficients and estimate the out of sample forecast.This line will not work: let beta=mycoefs.[...
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27334255_c1
27334255
fsharp
1
argument once all values have been summed. let rec sumTreeCont tree cont = match tree with | Leaf(num) -> cont(num) | Node(left, right) -> sumTreeCont left (fun leftSum -> sumTreeCont right (fun rightSum -> cont(leftSum + rightSum))) //Sums the imbalanced tree using the sumTreeCont function let sumOfTree = sumTreeCont...
argument once all values have been summed. let rec sumTreeCont tree cont = match tree with | Leaf(num) -> cont(num) | Node(left, right) -> sumTreeCont left (fun leftSum -> sumTreeCont right (fun rightSum -> cont(leftSum + rightSum))) //Sums the imbalanced tree using the sumTreeCont function let sumOfTree = sumTreeCont...
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2696857_c0
2696857
fsharp
0
Title: print_any for F# 2.0 Problem title: print_any for F# 2.0 Tags: visual-studio-2010, f%23 Problem: print_any for F# 2.0 I am upgrading an old version 1.0 F# project to 2.0 using visual studio 2010. So many changes. I can't seem to find the print_any command that was littered all over the place in the old books and...
print_any for F# 2.0 print_any for F# 2.0 visual-studio-2010 f%23 print_any visual-studio-2010 print_any for F# 2.0 I am upgrading an old version 1.0 F# project to 2.0 using visual studio 2010. So many changes. I can't seem to find the print_any command that was littered all over the place in the old books and samples....
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54224336_c0
54224336
fsharp
0
Title: creating a type consisting of a subset of int and float&#x27; Problem title: creating a type consisting of a subset of int and float&#x27; Tags: f%23 Problem: creating a type consisting of a subset of int and float' Suppose I wanted to represent ONLY these 8 temperatures: 98F 99F 100F 101F 37.0C 37.5C 38.0C 38.5...
creating a type consisting of a subset of int and float&#x27; creating a type consisting of a subset of int and float&#x27; f%23 Temp creating a type consisting of a subset of int and float' Suppose I wanted to represent ONLY these 8 temperatures: I would have a type such as : Perhaps rather than using int and float , ...
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38710175_c0
38710175
fsharp
0
Title: Reordering columns of a Deedle Frame Problem title: Reordering columns of a Deedle Frame Tags: deedle, f%23 Problem: Reordering columns of a Deedle Frame Is there a more efficient way to reorder columns in a Deedle frame than doing something like the following: let fr2 = fr.Columns.[["colC"; "colA"; "colB"]] It ...
Reordering columns of a Deedle Frame Reordering columns of a Deedle Frame deedle f%23 Reordering Deedle Frame fr2 fr.Columns Reordering columns of a Deedle Frame Is there a more efficient way to reorder columns in a Deedle frame than doing something like the following: It seems a bit inefficient, especially given that ...
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70492631_c0
70492631
fsharp
0
Title: I can&#x27;t use libraries installed with paket tool Problem title: I can&#x27;t use libraries installed with paket tool Tags: paket, f%23, dotnet-tool, .net Problem: I can't use libraries installed with paket tool I can't open namespaces of libraries i added via paket and use them. If i try to build the project...
I can&#x27;t use libraries installed with paket tool I can&#x27;t use libraries installed with paket tool paket f%23 dotnet-tool .net FS0039 I can't use libraries installed with paket tool I can't open namespaces of libraries i added via paket and use them. If i try to build the project, the compiler complains with But...
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73188961_c0
73188961
fsharp
0
Title: printfn written before function call prints after it Problem title: printfn written before function call prints after it Tags: f%23, f%23-interactive Problem: printfn written before function call prints after it let PrintResult x = printfn "%s" x let testFP = "A" |> PrintResult [<EntryPoint>] let main argv = pri...
printfn written before function call prints after it printfn written before function call prints after it f%23 f%23-interactive PrintResult EntryPoint Inside printfn written before function call prints after it When the above code is executed this is the output I get: A Inside main function Can I know why the output st...
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31037647_c0
31037647
fsharp
0
Title: F# Literal/constant can be composed with strings, but not int? Problem title: F# Literal/constant can be composed with strings, but not int? Tags: f%23 Problem: F# Literal/constant can be composed with strings, but not int? Why is this OK: let [<Literal>] hi = "hi" let [<Literal>] bye = "bye" let [<Literal>] sho...
F# Literal/constant can be composed with strings, but not int? F# Literal/constant can be composed with strings, but not int? f%23 Literal F# Literal/constant can be composed with strings, but not int? Why is this OK: ...but this is not? The third line gives the error: What's up with that?
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69995395_c2
69995395
fsharp
2
0 let len = rawArray.Length while idx < len do result <- result + rawArray.[idx] idx <- idx + 1 result [<Benchmark>] member _.StructWrapper () = let mutable result = Code signals: Same, Struct, StructWrapper, Measure, Value, Values, this.Item, this.Values, this.Length, LanguagePrimitives.Int32WithMeasure, this.Values....
0 let len = rawArray.Length while idx < len do result <- result + rawArray.[idx] idx <- idx + 1 result [<Benchmark>] member _.StructWrapper () = let mutable result = Code signals: Same, Struct, StructWrapper, Measure, Value, Values, this.Item, this.Values, this.Length, LanguagePrimitives.Int32WithMeasure, this.Values....
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4303130_c0
4303130
fsharp
0
Title: Can I use a type within its own type definition? Problem title: Can I use a type within its own type definition? Tags: f%23, ocaml Problem: Can I use a type within its own type definition? I'm trying to define the following type: type lToken = LInt of int | LString of string | LList of lToken list | LFunction of...
Can I use a type within its own type definition? Can I use a type within its own type definition? f%23 ocaml Can LInt LString LList LFunction Can I use a type within its own type definition? I'm trying to define the following type: but I'm getting an error 'LList' is not defined. Is there a way to do what I'm trying to...
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8948332_c0
8948332
fsharp
0
Title: Why doesn&#x27;t F# support nested classes? Problem title: Why doesn&#x27;t F# support nested classes? Tags: f%23 Problem: Why doesn't F# support nested classes? Is the reason F# doesn't support nested classes technical, stylistic, arbitrary? Glancing over the BCL in Reflector, nested classes are used for enumer...
Why doesn&#x27;t F# support nested classes? Why doesn&#x27;t F# support nested classes? f%23 Why DynamicMetaObject Why doesn't F# support nested classes? Is the reason F# doesn't support nested classes technical, stylistic, arbitrary? Glancing over the BCL in Reflector, nested classes are used for enumerators, DynamicM...
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4016922_c0
4016922
fsharp
0
Title: running fsUnit tests from visual studio Problem title: running fsUnit tests from visual studio Tags: f%23, unit-testing, fsunit Problem: running fsUnit tests from visual studio So i wrote my first fsUnit test in Visual studio. It is just an extension to the NUnit framework and I have been using NUnit from doing ...
running fsUnit tests from visual studio running fsUnit tests from visual studio f%23 unit-testing fsunit visual running fsUnit tests from visual studio So i wrote my first fsUnit test in Visual studio. It is just an extension to the NUnit framework and I have been using NUnit from doing TDD in C#. While writing tests i...
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48026161_c0
48026161
fsharp
0
Title: CGRect in F# - Undefined Problem title: CGRect in F# - Undefined Tags: cgrect, f%23, ios, xamarin, c%23 Problem: CGRect in F# - Undefined What is the equivalent of CGRect in F# : https://developer.xamarin.com/api/type/CoreGraphics.CGRect/ In C# we do: new CGRect(50, 0, 200, 100) but this is undefined in F# ...I ...
CGRect in F# - Undefined CGRect in F# - Undefined cgrect f%23 ios xamarin c%23 CGRect Undefined CGRectMake CoreGraphics CoreGraphics.CGRect CGRect in F# - Undefined What is the equivalent of CGRect in F# : https://developer.xamarin.com/api/type/CoreGraphics.CGRect/ In C# we do: but this is undefined in F# ...I also tri...
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54030511_c1
54030511
fsharp
1
When I hover the mouse over the first "Map.tryFind f t" It says "This value is not a function and cannot be applied. Also, there is an error with t .Add (f, Points s+x1) .Add(f1, Points s1+y1) it says: "Successive arguments should be separated by space and tuples and arguments involving functions or method application...
When I hover the mouse over the first "Map.tryFind f t" It says "This value is not a function and cannot be applied. Also, there is an error with t .Add (f, Points s+x1) .Add(f1, Points s1+y1) it says: "Successive arguments should be separated by space and tuples and arguments involving functions or method application...
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4711537_c0
4711537
fsharp
0
Title: F# type providers, how do they work Problem title: F# type providers, how do they work Tags: f%23, type-providers Problem: F# type providers, how do they work I don't quite get type providers after watching Don Symes's pdc video http://player.microsoftpdc.com/Session/04092962-4ed1-42c6-be07-203d42115274 Do I und...
F# type providers, how do they work F# type providers, how do they work f%23 type-providers F# type providers, how do they work I don't quite get type providers after watching Don Symes's pdc video http://player.microsoftpdc.com/Session/04092962-4ed1-42c6-be07-203d42115274 Do I understand this correctly. You can get re...
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2916294_c0
2916294
fsharp
0
Title: How to do typeof of a module in a fsx file? Problem title: How to do typeof of a module in a fsx file? Tags: f%23-interactive, f%23, reflection Problem: How to do typeof of a module in a fsx file? Let's say I have a Foo.fsx script that contains this code: module Bar = let foobar = "foo"+"bar" open Bar let a = Sy...
How to do typeof of a module in a fsx file? How to do typeof of a module in a fsx file? f%23-interactive f%23 reflection How Foo.fsx Bar System.Reflection.Assembly.GetExecutingAssembly a.GetType Foo.Bar How to do typeof of a module in a fsx file? Let's say I have a Foo.fsx script that contains this code: How can I achi...
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4665221_c0
4665221
fsharp
0
Title: F# Type Annotation For Lists Problem title: F# Type Annotation For Lists Tags: f%23, c%23-to-f%23 Problem: F# Type Annotation For Lists In F# what is the type annotation for a typed list (e..g list of int)? With a simple function I can do annotations as follows: let square(x:int) = ... I've annotated x as an int...
F# Type Annotation For Lists F# Type Annotation For Lists f%23 c%23-to-f%23 Type Annotation Lists F# Type Annotation For Lists In F# what is the type annotation for a typed list (e..g list of int)? With a simple function I can do annotations as follows: let square(x:int) = ... I've annotated x as an int type. But what ...
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6711271_c0
6711271
fsharp
0
Title: &#x27;option&lt;unit-&gt;unit&gt; type and the equality&#x27; using F# Problem title: &#x27;option&lt;unit-&gt;unit&gt; type and the equality&#x27; using F# Tags: option-type, f%23, function Problem: 'option unit> type and the equality' using F# Consider the following code: let fnOption = Some (fun () -> ()) fnO...
&#x27;option&lt;unit-&gt;unit&gt; type and the equality&#x27; using F# &#x27;option&lt;unit-&gt;unit&gt; type and the equality&#x27; using F# option-type f%23 function F# Some None 'option unit> type and the equality' using F# Consider the following code: It gives the following error: Why is that? Did I overlook someth...
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16266052_c0
16266052
fsharp
0
Title: Extending type provider types Problem title: Extending type provider types Tags: f%23, type-providers Problem: Extending type provider types I would like to extend the types generated by the LinqToSQL TypeProvider with additional members. Is this possible? For example if the TypeProvider is pointed to a DB with ...
Extending type provider types Extending type provider types f%23 type-providers Extending Extending type provider types I would like to extend the types generated by the LinqToSQL TypeProvider with additional members. Is this possible? For example if the TypeProvider is pointed to a DB with a table called Company it wi...
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Title: How to get numbers after comma in F# Problem title: How to get numbers after comma in F# Tags: f%23 Problem: How to get numbers after comma in F# I want to get 4 numbers after comma in F# : This is my code : // Learn more about F# at http://fsharp.org // See the 'F# Tutorial' project for more help. open System [...
How to get numbers after comma in F# How to get numbers after comma in F# f%23 How Learn fsharp.org See Tutorial System EntryPoint Console.ReadLine Console.WriteLine Console.Read How to get numbers after comma in F# I want to get 4 numbers after comma in F# : This is my code :
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6; 7; 8; 9; 10; 12; 14; 16; 18; 20; 15; 21; 24; 27; 30; 28; 32; 36; 40; 25; 35; 45; 50] > multLists [1..1000] [1..5000];; Real: 00:00:02.052, CPU: 00:00:02.121, GC gen0: 100, gen1: 9, gen2: 1 val it : int list = [1; 2; 3; 4; 5; 6; 7; 8; 9; 10; 11; 12; 13; 14; 15; 16; 17; 18; 19; 20; 21; 22; 23; 24; 25; 26; 27; 28; 29; ...
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Title: F# project is not supported for generating dependency graph? Problem title: F# project is not supported for generating dependency graph? Tags: f%23, dependency-graph, visual-studio Problem: F# project is not supported for generating dependency graph? I am using Visual Studio 2013, my solution contains both c# an...
F# project is not supported for generating dependency graph? F# project is not supported for generating dependency graph? f%23 dependency-graph visual-studio F# project is not supported for generating dependency graph? I am using Visual Studio 2013, my solution contains both c# and f# projects. When I try to generate d...
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37593876_c0
37593876
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Title: MathNet Raise Scalar by a Matrix Problem title: MathNet Raise Scalar by a Matrix Tags: f%23, machine-learning, c%23, math, sigmoid Problem: MathNet Raise Scalar by a Matrix I'm attempting to implement Logistic regression in .net using MathNumerics Linear Algebra libraries. I need to implement the following equat...
MathNet Raise Scalar by a Matrix MathNet Raise Scalar by a Matrix f%23 machine-learning c%23 math sigmoid MathNet Raise Scalar Matrix MathNet Raise Scalar by a Matrix I'm attempting to implement Logistic regression in .net using MathNumerics Linear Algebra libraries. I need to implement the following equation and am un...
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43448162_c1
43448162
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}; {Diamonds; Two}} It will sort Hand so the result is : {{Diamonds; Two}; {Hearts; Three}; {Spades; Jack}} I tried doing hand |> Seq.sort |>Seq.groupBy id |> Seq.map snd but that doesn't sort it by value and only by alphabetical. I cannot change any of the types, but I can change everything else. Any ideas would be ap...
}; {Diamonds; Two}} It will sort Hand so the result is : {{Diamonds; Two}; {Hearts; Three}; {Spades; Jack}} I tried doing hand |> Seq.sort |>Seq.groupBy id |> Seq.map snd but that doesn't sort it by value and only by alphabetical. I cannot change any of the types, but I can change everything else. Any ideas would be ap...
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27795828_c0
27795828
fsharp
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Title: read unknown number of lines in f# Problem title: read unknown number of lines in f# Tags: f%23-3.0, c%23-to-f%23, f%23 Problem: read unknown number of lines in f# Say I have n (7 in this case) inputs given 10 20 30 40 50 60 70 How do I read all inputs and store them in a list/array? I tried this, let inputList ...
read unknown number of lines in f# read unknown number of lines in f# f%23-3.0 c%23-to-f%23 f%23 Console.ReadLine read unknown number of lines in f# Say I have n (7 in this case) inputs given How do I read all inputs and store them in a list/array? I tried this, The idea was to read until I get an empty line. But I get...
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28790349_c0
28790349
fsharp
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Title: Create record instance with default values Problem title: Create record instance with default values Tags: f%23 Problem: Create record instance with default values I have a record type: type Person = { Name : string Age : int } And I need a function which returns new instances of this record with default (in C# ...
Create record instance with default values Create record instance with default values f%23 Create Person Name Age Create record instance with default values I have a record type: And I need a function which returns new instances of this record with default (in C# point of view) fields. I can do it like this: but I woul...
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29974347_c0
29974347
fsharp
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Title: creating stock returns from prices in f# Problem title: creating stock returns from prices in f# Tags: f%23 Problem: creating stock returns from prices in f# I have log stock prices as an array in F# let stockprice= Array.zip D12 index |> Array.map (fun (a,b) -> a+b) |> Array.map(fun x -> log(x)) However, I cann...
creating stock returns from prices in f# creating stock returns from prices in f# f%23 prices Array.zip D12 Array.map stockprice.diff creating stock returns from prices in f# I have log stock prices as an array in F# However, I cannot figure out how to turn the stock prices to returns, by dividing Pt by Pt-1. Following...
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39305348_c0
39305348
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Title: Implementing IList&lt;T&gt; and IReadOnlyList&lt;T&gt; in F# Problem title: Implementing IList&lt;T&gt; and IReadOnlyList&lt;T&gt; in F# Tags: f%23 Problem: Implementing IList and IReadOnlyList in F# I would like to implement these two interfaces for my struct in F#, but they share a lot of members in common. Ac...
Implementing IList&lt;T&gt; and IReadOnlyList&lt;T&gt; in F# Implementing IList&lt;T&gt; and IReadOnlyList&lt;T&gt; in F# f%23 Implementing IList IReadOnlyList Implementing IList and IReadOnlyList in F# I would like to implement these two interfaces for my struct in F#, but they share a lot of members in common. Accord...
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11005704_c0
11005704
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Title: .NET class Polygon Problem title: .NET class Polygon Tags: f%23, .net, polygon Problem: .NET class Polygon I need to work with concave polygons. Basically I need to know their width and height, a method to know if a point is inside the polygon and possibly x,y coordinates of the rectangle that circumscribes it (...
.NET class Polygon .NET class Polygon f%23 .net polygon NET Polygon .NET class Polygon I need to work with concave polygons. Basically I need to know their width and height, a method to know if a point is inside the polygon and possibly x,y coordinates of the rectangle that circumscribes it (so I can easily implement d...
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53191099_c0
53191099
fsharp
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Title: Do F# Web frameworks exist with Websocket Secure support? (WSS) SSL Problem title: Do F# Web frameworks exist with Websocket Secure support? (WSS) SSL Tags: websocket, web-frameworks, f%23 Problem: Do F# Web frameworks exist with Websocket Secure support? (WSS) SSL I am unsure if Web frameworks for F# exist that...
Do F# Web frameworks exist with Websocket Secure support? (WSS) SSL Do F# Web frameworks exist with Websocket Secure support? (WSS) SSL websocket web-frameworks f%23 Web Websocket Secure WSS SSL Do F# Web frameworks exist with Websocket Secure support? (WSS) SSL I am unsure if Web frameworks for F# exist that support W...
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5735698_c0
5735698
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Title: How to convert a char to unicode value in f# Problem title: How to convert a char to unicode value in f# Tags: unicode, .net, char, f%23 Problem: How to convert a char to unicode value in f# I made a simple ceasar cipher in javascript and I need to make it again in f#. I used the charCodeAt() method in javascrip...
How to convert a char to unicode value in f# How to convert a char to unicode value in f# unicode .net char f%23 How How to convert a char to unicode value in f# I made a simple ceasar cipher in javascript and I need to make it again in f#. I used the charCodeAt() method in javascript to convert individual characters i...
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60629303_c1
60629303
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. So why in this case does it generate an error? The error says The type 'Pet' does not have any proper subtypes... . But BMW doesn't have any subtypes, and doesn't yield this error. Moreover, the Pattern Matching page (under "Type Test Pattern") says that "If the input type is a match to (or a derived type of) the ty...
. So why in this case does it generate an error? The error says The type 'Pet' does not have any proper subtypes... . But BMW doesn't have any subtypes, and doesn't yield this error. Moreover, the Pattern Matching page (under "Type Test Pattern") says that "If the input type is a match to (or a derived type of) the ty...
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51350383_c1
51350383
fsharp
1
let res = FSDK_FeedFrame(Tracker, CameraIdx, Image, &fc, ids, MaxSizeInBytes) res I have tried variants of byref in the argument list, but the result code always indicates an invalid argument. Is there any special variant I need so that I can use this P/Invoke method? Code signals: SetLastError, out, Invoke, DllImport...
let res = FSDK_FeedFrame(Tracker, CameraIdx, Image, &fc, ids, MaxSizeInBytes) res I have tried variants of byref in the argument list, but the result code always indicates an invalid argument. Is there any special variant I need so that I can use this P/Invoke method? Code signals: SetLastError, out, Invoke, DllImport...
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4749974_c0
4749974
fsharp
0
Title: Getting debugger context in F# interactive Problem title: Getting debugger context in F# interactive Tags: debugging, visual-studio, f%23, f%23-interactive, c%23 Problem: Getting debugger context in F# interactive Is it possible to somehow get the debugger context in F# interactive? For instance, if I hit a brea...
Getting debugger context in F# interactive Getting debugger context in F# interactive debugging visual-studio f%23 f%23-interactive c%23 Getting Getting debugger context in F# interactive Is it possible to somehow get the debugger context in F# interactive? For instance, if I hit a breakpoint in C# project then I would...
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64591870_c0
64591870
fsharp
0
Title: F# Card Shuffle function Problem title: F# Card Shuffle function Tags: arraylist, random, f%23, shuffle Problem: F# Card Shuffle function I've been trying to create a simple card game in F#, i have created a simple randomizer function using system.Random. type card = int type deck = card list let rand : int -> i...
F# Card Shuffle function F# Card Shuffle function arraylist random f%23 shuffle Card Shuffle System.Random rnd.Next F# Card Shuffle function I've been trying to create a simple card game in F#, i have created a simple randomizer function using system.Random. However my problem is that i don't know how to create a shuff...
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36561769_c0
36561769
fsharp
0
Title: Why would I use the keyword &quot;inline&quot; for an Active Pattern? Problem title: Why would I use the keyword &quot;inline&quot; for an Active Pattern? Tags: inline, f%23, active-pattern Problem: Why would I use the keyword "inline" for an Active Pattern? I still cannot understand why I would use the keyword ...
Why would I use the keyword &quot;inline&quot; for an Active Pattern? Why would I use the keyword &quot;inline&quot; for an Active Pattern? inline f%23 active-pattern Why Active Pattern Positive Neutral Negative Why would I use the keyword "inline" for an Active Pattern? I still cannot understand why I would use the ke...
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19251999_c0
19251999
fsharp
0
Title: How to construct a list of keys from a Map? Problem title: How to construct a list of keys from a Map? Tags: f%23 Problem: How to construct a list of keys from a Map? I'm trying to construct a list of keys from a Map . This is what I do: Map.fold (fun state key value -> state::value) [] [("one", 1); ("two", 2)] ...
How to construct a list of keys from a Map? How to construct a list of keys from a Map? f%23 a How Map Map.fold state::value tryout.fs FS0001 Type Expecting How to construct a list of keys from a Map? I'm trying to construct a list of keys from a Map . This is what I do: However, the bit state::value produces this erro...
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26637422_c0
26637422
fsharp
0
Title: How can we get Current Page URL in F#, Websharper Problem title: How can we get Current Page URL in F#, Websharper Tags: websharper, c%23-to-f%23, f%23 Problem: How can we get Current Page URL in F#, Websharper How can we get Current Page URL in F#, Websharper. e.g we do it in c# string PageUrl = Request.Url.ToS...
How can we get Current Page URL in F#, Websharper How can we get Current Page URL in F#, Websharper websharper c%23-to-f%23 f%23 How Current Page URL Websharper e.g localhost:58496 default.aspx How can we get Current Page URL in F#, Websharper How can we get Current Page URL in F#, Websharper. e.g we do it in c# It is ...
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53147906_c0
53147906
fsharp
0
Title: F# bit reversal permutation Problem title: F# bit reversal permutation Tags: f%23, bit, bit-manipulation, .net Problem: F# bit reversal permutation I am trying to do a bit reversal permutation in F#. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bit-reversal_permutation I know how to do this in Python: def bitrev(x, bits): y = ...
F# bit reversal permutation F# bit reversal permutation f%23 bit bit-manipulation .net F# bit reversal permutation I am trying to do a bit reversal permutation in F#. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bit-reversal_permutation I know how to do this in Python: which should return the following list if given, say, bits = 4 fo...
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72489507_c0
72489507
fsharp
0
Title: F# How to split an integer into a new list where each element is a position of the integer Problem title: F# How to split an integer into a new list where each element is a position of the integer Tags: f%23 Problem: F# How to split an integer into a new list where each element is a position of the integer I am ...
F# How to split an integer into a new list where each element is a position of the integer F# How to split an integer into a new list where each element is a position of the integer f%23 How F# How to split an integer into a new list where each element is a position of the integer I am trying to convert an integer into...
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20484117_c0
20484117
fsharp
0
Title: Can a TypeProvider add a Resource to the generated assembly? Problem title: Can a TypeProvider add a Resource to the generated assembly? Tags: type-providers, f%23 Problem: Can a TypeProvider add a Resource to the generated assembly? Is it possible for a generative type provider, when using the ProvidedTypes API...
Can a TypeProvider add a Resource to the generated assembly? Can a TypeProvider add a Resource to the generated assembly? type-providers f%23 Can TypeProvider Resource Can a TypeProvider add a Resource to the generated assembly? Is it possible for a generative type provider, when using the ProvidedTypes API, to add res...
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9228348_c0
9228348
fsharp
0
Title: How to clear screen in F# interactive in VS2010? Problem title: How to clear screen in F# interactive in VS2010? Tags: f%23, f%23-interactive, visual-studio-2010 Problem: How to clear screen in F# interactive in VS2010? Is there any way to clear the F# interactive window in VS2010? #cls;; and #clear;; don't work...
How to clear screen in F# interactive in VS2010? How to clear screen in F# interactive in VS2010? f%23 f%23-interactive visual-studio-2010 How VS2010 visual-studio-2010 How to clear screen in F# interactive in VS2010? Is there any way to clear the F# interactive window in VS2010? #cls;; and #clear;; don't work. Quittin...
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21585000_c0
21585000
fsharp
0
Title: F# source code documentation of the standard library Problem title: F# source code documentation of the standard library Tags: f%23 Problem: F# source code documentation of the standard library I learned most of my haskell knowledge by browsing though the Haskell docs with source code http://hackage.haskell.org/...
F# source code documentation of the standard library F# source code documentation of the standard library f%23 F# source code documentation of the standard library I learned most of my haskell knowledge by browsing though the Haskell docs with source code http://hackage.haskell.org/package/base-4.2.0.1/docs/Data-List.h...
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48247667_c0
48247667
fsharp
0
Title: Why is `System.Void` different from `unit` type? Problem title: Why is `System.Void` different from `unit` type? Tags: functional-programming, f%23, .net Problem: Why is `System.Void` different from `unit` type? F# Types Docs said that: Unit Type : Describes the unit type, a type that has one value and that is i...
Why is `System.Void` different from `unit` type? Why is `System.Void` different from `unit` type? functional-programming f%23 .net Why System.Void Nothing Why is `System.Void` different from `unit` type? It said they're equal, but why does the following comparison return false?
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62882505_c0
62882505
fsharp
0
Title: F# three parameter infix operator Problem title: F# three parameter infix operator Tags: f%23, operators Problem: F# three parameter infix operator How to use a three parametered infix operator? Eg.: base function is let orElse labelFunc p1 p2 = {...} and operator let ( <|> ) = orElse Now, for non-infix version ...
F# three parameter infix operator F# three parameter infix operator f%23 operators List.reduce F# three parameter infix operator How to use a three parametered infix operator? Eg.: base function is let orElse labelFunc p1 p2 = {...} and operator let ( <|> ) = orElse Now, for non-infix version this works nicely: List.re...
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28064129_c0
28064129
fsharp
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Title: Generic zero for generic function Problem title: Generic zero for generic function Tags: f%23, inline Problem: Generic zero for generic function I have a function to calculate the cumulated sum of a sequence. let cumsum<'T> = Seq.scan (+) 0 >> Seq.skip 1 >> Seq.toArray Though it looks generic, the integer 0 make...
Generic zero for generic function Generic zero for generic function f%23 inline Generic Seq.scan Seq.skip Seq.toArray Generic zero for generic function I have a function to calculate the cumulated sum of a sequence. Though it looks generic, the integer 0 makes it non-generic, and thus I cannot call the function with a ...
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30566630_c0
30566630
fsharp
0
Title: How can F# report syntax and semantic errors at same time? Problem title: How can F# report syntax and semantic errors at same time? Tags: f%23 Problem: How can F# report syntax and semantic errors at same time? Here is an F# code with both syntax and semantic errors: let a b = b b let x = (if) EDIT: F# for Vim ...
How can F# report syntax and semantic errors at same time? How can F# report syntax and semantic errors at same time? f%23 How How can F# report syntax and semantic errors at same time? Here is an F# code with both syntax and semantic errors: EDIT: F# for Vim reports both the infinite type error and the syntax error, b...
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50579999_c0
50579999
fsharp
0
Title: What is difference between two f# compiler projects Problem title: What is difference between two f# compiler projects Tags: compiler-construction, f%23 Problem: What is difference between two f# compiler projects I want to learn f# compiler's internals. It turns out that there is two repositories on github. Her...
What is difference between two f# compiler projects What is difference between two f# compiler projects compiler-construction f%23 What What is difference between two f# compiler projects I want to learn f# compiler's internals. It turns out that there is two repositories on github. Here are links to these repos: https...
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34026276_c0
34026276
fsharp
0
Title: What risks exist if I work in a C# shop and attempt to write F# just to rely on ILSpy for conversion? Problem title: What risks exist if I work in a C# shop and attempt to write F# just to rely on ILSpy for conversion? Tags: ilspy, f%23, inline, decompiler, cil Problem: What risks exist if I work in a C# shop an...
What risks exist if I work in a C# shop and attempt to write F# just to rely on ILSpy for conversion? What risks exist if I work in a C# shop and attempt to write F# just to rely on ILSpy for conversion? ilspy f%23 inline decompiler cil What ILSpy What risks exist if I work in a C# shop and attempt to write F# just to ...
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6299920_c0
6299920
fsharp
0
Title: problem deploying websharper F# web application Problem title: problem deploying websharper F# web application Tags: f%23, websharper Problem: problem deploying websharper F# web application I am trying the websharper demonstrations, however I get the following error:- HTTP Error 500.22 - Internal Server Error A...
problem deploying websharper F# web application problem deploying websharper F# web application f%23 websharper problem deploying websharper F# web application I am trying the websharper demonstrations, however I get the following error:- HTTP Error 500.22 - Internal Server Error An ASP.NET setting has been detected th...
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10865634_c0
10865634
fsharp
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Title: Count of list elements that are a certain member of a discriminated union Problem title: Count of list elements that are a certain member of a discriminated union Tags: pattern-matching, f%23, discriminated-union Problem: Count of list elements that are a certain member of a discriminated union Let's say I have ...
Count of list elements that are a certain member of a discriminated union Count of list elements that are a certain member of a discriminated union pattern-matching f%23 discriminated-union Count Bar Baz Batz List.sumBy Count of list elements that are a certain member of a discriminated union Let's say I have a discrim...
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3350806_c0
3350806
fsharp
0
Title: F# multiple when guards using grouping patterns in pattern matching Problem title: F# multiple when guards using grouping patterns in pattern matching Tags: f%23, pattern-matching Problem: F# multiple when guards using grouping patterns in pattern matching why this code does not work, and how to make it work? le...
F# multiple when guards using grouping patterns in pattern matching F# multiple when guards using grouping patterns in pattern matching f%23 pattern-matching grouping id1 Fluid Particle id2 Interface F# multiple when guards using grouping patterns in pattern matching why this code does not work, and how to make it work...
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