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64150375
fsharp
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Title: F# - Using List.foldBack to concatenate a list to itself Problem title: F# - Using List.foldBack to concatenate a list to itself Tags: concatenation, f%23, list Problem: F# - Using List.foldBack to concatenate a list to itself How do you use List.foldBack to concatenate a list to itself? For example, if the inpu...
F# - Using List.foldBack to concatenate a list to itself F# - Using List.foldBack to concatenate a list to itself concatenation f%23 list Using List.foldBack F# - Using List.foldBack to concatenate a list to itself How do you use List.foldBack to concatenate a list to itself? For example, if the input list to the funct...
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77869423_c0
77869423
fsharp
0
Title: Get first 10 rows of a Deedle Frame in F# Problem title: Get first 10 rows of a Deedle Frame in F# Tags: dataframe, deedle, f%23 Problem: Get first 10 rows of a Deedle Frame in F# I'm encountering an issue while attempting to retrieve the first 10 rows of a DataFrame in F#. Can anyone provide guidance or solutio...
Get first 10 rows of a Deedle Frame in F# Get first 10 rows of a Deedle Frame in F# dataframe deedle f%23 Get Deedle Frame Select DataFrame df.Head Get first 10 rows of a Deedle Frame in F# I'm encountering an issue while attempting to retrieve the first 10 rows of a DataFrame in F#. Can anyone provide guidance or solu...
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57619894_c0
57619894
fsharp
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Title: Return async value from Fable.Remoting Problem title: Return async value from Fable.Remoting Tags: f%23, fable-f%23, elmish Problem: Return async value from Fable.Remoting Here is a client side Fable.Remoting example that prints the result of an async function. // Client code (Compiled to Javascript using Fable)...
Return async value from Fable.Remoting Return async value from Fable.Remoting f%23 fable-f%23 elmish Fable.Remoting Fable Client Compiled Javascript Fable.Remoting.Client Proxy.create IServer server.getLength Async.StartImmediate Return async value from Fable.Remoting Here is a client side Fable.Remoting example that p...
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74183997_c0
74183997
fsharp
0
Title: Missing 3 Buttons in Debug Toolbar for Visual Studio 2022 (F#) Problem title: Missing 3 Buttons in Debug Toolbar for Visual Studio 2022 (F#) Tags: visual-studio-2022, visual-studio-debugging, f%23 Problem: Missing 3 Buttons in Debug Toolbar for Visual Studio 2022 (F#) New to VS 2022 and programming in general. I...
Missing 3 Buttons in Debug Toolbar for Visual Studio 2022 (F#) Missing 3 Buttons in Debug Toolbar for Visual Studio 2022 (F#) visual-studio-2022 visual-studio-debugging f%23 Missing Buttons Debug Toolbar Visual Studio visual-studio-2022 Missing 3 Buttons in Debug Toolbar for Visual Studio 2022 (F#) New to VS 2022 and p...
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79486483_c0
79486483
fsharp
0
Title: Invoking effects by let () = (effects) vs by (effects)/ do effects Problem title: Invoking effects by let () = (effects) vs by (effects)/ do effects Tags: f%23-interactive, f%23 Problem: Invoking effects by let () = (effects) vs by (effects)/ do effects If we load the F# REPL ( dotnet fsi in terminal) and write ...
Invoking effects by let () = (effects) vs by (effects)/ do effects Invoking effects by let () = (effects) vs by (effects)/ do effects f%23-interactive f%23 Invoking Invoking effects by let () = (effects) vs by (effects)/ do effects If we load the F# REPL ( dotnet fsi in terminal) and write for example then the output i...
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952318_c0
952318
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Title: What are the benefits of using C# vs F# or F# vs C#? Problem title: What are the benefits of using C# vs F# or F# vs C#? Tags: .net, f%23, c%23 Problem: What are the benefits of using C# vs F# or F# vs C#? I work for a tech company that does more prototyping than product shipment. I just got asked what's the dif...
What are the benefits of using C# vs F# or F# vs C#? What are the benefits of using C# vs F# or F# vs C#? .net f%23 c%23 C# What What are the benefits of using C# vs F# or F# vs C#? I work for a tech company that does more prototyping than product shipment. I just got asked what's the difference between C# and F#, why ...
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42430158_c0
42430158
fsharp
0
Title: Why is my application executing top to bottom Problem title: Why is my application executing top to bottom Tags: f%23 Problem: Why is my application executing top to bottom I thought I understood F# code execution but clearly I'm missing something. When I run the following #!/usr/bin/env fsharpi let a = System.C...
Why is my application executing top to bottom Why is my application executing top to bottom f%23 Why System.Console.WriteLine Why is my application executing top to bottom I thought I understood F# code execution but clearly I'm missing something. When I run the following I get the output: So for some reason it's execu...
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10094324_c0
10094324
fsharp
0
Title: F# - Can I use type name as a function which acts as the default constructor? Problem title: F# - Can I use type name as a function which acts as the default constructor? Tags: f%23 Problem: F# - Can I use type name as a function which acts as the default constructor? To create a sequence of my class, type MyInt...
F# - Can I use type name as a function which acts as the default constructor? F# - Can I use type name as a function which acts as the default constructor? f%23 Can MyInt i:int this.i Seq.map F# - Can I use type name as a function which acts as the default constructor? To create a sequence of my class, where fun x->MyI...
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49553273_c0
49553273
fsharp
0
Title: Shorthand to create an array with a floating-point step in F# Problem title: Shorthand to create an array with a floating-point step in F# Tags: arrays, f%23 Problem: Shorthand to create an array with a floating-point step in F# In F# there is a shorthand for creating an array of numbers. For example, the code [...
Shorthand to create an array with a floating-point step in F# Shorthand to create an array with a floating-point step in F# arrays f%23 Shorthand Shorthand to create an array with a floating-point step in F# In F# there is a shorthand for creating an array of numbers. For example, the code will create an array containi...
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34772899_c0
34772899
fsharp
0
Title: F# how to handle nullable types Problem title: F# how to handle nullable types Tags: f%23 Problem: F# how to handle nullable types I try to do some graphs in F#. As an input I have CSV file that has some values nullable (e.g. nullable int). I try to show chart with following code : [for row in data.Rows -> row.A...
F# how to handle nullable types F# how to handle nullable types f%23 data.Rows row.A.Value row.B.Value Chart.Point F# how to handle nullable types I try to do some graphs in F#. As an input I have CSV file that has some values nullable (e.g. nullable int). I try to show chart with following code : Where both A and B ar...
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55520013_c0
55520013
fsharp
0
Title: Does F# support multiple dispatch / multi methods? Problem title: Does F# support multiple dispatch / multi methods? Tags: f%23 Problem: Does F# support multiple dispatch / multi methods? I checked the F# example and it looks like that // define the square function let square x = x * x // define the sumOfSquares...
Does F# support multiple dispatch / multi methods? Does F# support multiple dispatch / multi methods? f%23 Does List.map List.sum Does F# support multiple dispatch / multi methods? I checked the F# example and it looks like that From that usage it seems like F# does not support multiple dispatch, otherwise it would be ...
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44739715_c0
44739715
fsharp
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Title: Why Paket can no longer install any packages? Problem title: Why Paket can no longer install any packages? Tags: visual-studio, f%23, linq, paket Problem: Why Paket can no longer install any packages? I updated Visual Studio Community to Version 15.2, 26430.14 release and I can no longer install packages using P...
Why Paket can no longer install any packages? Why Paket can no longer install any packages? visual-studio f%23 linq paket Why Paket Visual Studio Community Version References Add Package Error List System.Reactive.Linq.Observable Why Paket can no longer install any packages? I updated Visual Studio Community to Version...
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12050553_c0
12050553
fsharp
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Title: F# and xna font problems Problem title: F# and xna font problems Tags: xna, f%23 Problem: F# and xna font problems I decided to learn F# a while ago and to make it a bit more fun for myself I want to use XNA. There is only once issue I cannot seem to get over, and it has to do with the content pipeline. Basicall...
F# and xna font problems F# and xna font problems xna f%23 F# and xna font problems I decided to learn F# a while ago and to make it a bit more fun for myself I want to use XNA. There is only once issue I cannot seem to get over, and it has to do with the content pipeline. Basically, to draw a string I need a font. To ...
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52433099_c0
52433099
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Title: Replace the value of one item of single case discriminated union? Problem title: Replace the value of one item of single case discriminated union? Tags: f%23 Problem: Replace the value of one item of single case discriminated union? See I have a single case discriminated union type R = R of string * int * sting ...
Replace the value of one item of single case discriminated union? Replace the value of one item of single case discriminated union? f%23 Replace Item1 Replace the value of one item of single case discriminated union? See I have a single case discriminated union And I got a value of R . Now I need to replace the first i...
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9436583_c0
9436583
fsharp
0
Title: Where is the editor language configured in Visual Studio? Problem title: Where is the editor language configured in Visual Studio? Tags: f%23, visual-studio-2010, syntax-highlighting Problem: Where is the editor language configured in Visual Studio? I am editing files for FsYacc and FsLex in Visual Studio 2010 S...
Where is the editor language configured in Visual Studio? Where is the editor language configured in Visual Studio? f%23 visual-studio-2010 syntax-highlighting Where Visual Studio visual-studio-2010 Where is the editor language configured in Visual Studio? I am editing files for FsYacc and FsLex in Visual Studio 2010 S...
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fsharp
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54446876_c0
54446876
fsharp
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Title: how to get f# signature - visual studio or vs code Problem title: how to get f# signature - visual studio or vs code Tags: f%23, visual-studio Problem: how to get f# signature - visual studio or vs code I want to be able to explicitly write type signatures in my code. VS code will (eventually) generate sort of g...
how to get f# signature - visual studio or vs code how to get f# signature - visual studio or vs code f%23 visual-studio i.ToString how to get f# signature - visual studio or vs code I want to be able to explicitly write type signatures in my code. VS code will (eventually) generate sort of ghost signatures, but I actu...
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56245817_c0
56245817
fsharp
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Title: is it possible to loop though 2 values using only 1 loop? Problem title: is it possible to loop though 2 values using only 1 loop? Tags: while-loop, mutable, f%23 Problem: is it possible to loop though 2 values using only 1 loop? I have mutable variables x and y, and I can only use a while (something) loop. I wa...
is it possible to loop though 2 values using only 1 loop? is it possible to loop though 2 values using only 1 loop? while-loop mutable f%23 only System Console.SetCursorPosition Console.Read is it possible to loop though 2 values using only 1 loop? I have mutable variables x and y, and I can only use a while (something...
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56851347_c1
56851347
fsharp
1
display the chart in the browser. I have three questions: What is going on? How can I get it to display in the browser? How can I programmatically export the chart to a file (e.g. a PNG)? Code signals: System.ComponentModel.Win32Exception, XPlot, How, paket.dependencies, www.nuget.org, FsLab, paket.references, XPlot.P...
display the chart in the browser. I have three questions: What is going on? How can I get it to display in the browser? How can I programmatically export the chart to a file (e.g. a PNG)? Code signals: System.ComponentModel.Win32Exception, XPlot, How, paket.dependencies, www.nuget.org, FsLab, paket.references, XPlot.P...
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65716744_c0
65716744
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Title: How to model an entity with a currency? Problem title: How to model an entity with a currency? Tags: f%23, domain-modelling Problem: How to model an entity with a currency? I am trying to model a bond entity in F# using a unit of measure for the currency. type Bond = { Isin: string Issuer: string Maturity: DateT...
How to model an entity with a currency? How to model an entity with a currency? f%23 domain-modelling How Bond Isin Issuer Maturity DateTime Price Currency Name How to model an entity with a currency? I am trying to model a bond entity in F# using a unit of measure for the currency. Let's assume that a static table wit...
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9694950_c0
9694950
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Title: Copying a union case but with a different value in F# Problem title: Copying a union case but with a different value in F# Tags: functional-programming, discriminated-union, f%23 Problem: Copying a union case but with a different value in F# In F#, I want to construct an instance (correct terminology?) of a disc...
Copying a union case but with a different value in F# Copying a union case but with a different value in F# functional-programming discriminated-union f%23 Copying Currency Dollar Euro Copying a union case but with a different value in F# In F#, I want to construct an instance (correct terminology?) of a discriminated ...
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77701061_c2
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43267373_c1
43267373
fsharp
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134 From the code below, I can tell Columns.[1] has type System.Int32. table0.Columns.[1].DataType But if I take the first element from that column, how can I downcast to the same type specified in .DataType above? This fails: table0.Rows.[0].[1] :?> table0.Columns.[1].DataType Code signals: Downcasting, DataTable, Sys...
134 From the code below, I can tell Columns.[1] has type System.Int32. table0.Columns.[1].DataType But if I take the first element from that column, how can I downcast to the same type specified in .DataType above? This fails: table0.Rows.[0].[1] :?> table0.Columns.[1].DataType Code signals: Downcasting, DataTable, Sys...
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12160390_c0
12160390
fsharp
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Title: OCaml performance of exceptions Problem title: OCaml performance of exceptions Tags: f%23, ocaml, performance Problem: OCaml performance of exceptions I've often read that exceptions are somewhat slow and should be avoided if performance is an issue (for instance, in Java, F#, etc). Does that apply to common OCa...
OCaml performance of exceptions OCaml performance of exceptions f%23 ocaml performance OCaml Hashtbl.find Hashtable.mem OCaml performance of exceptions I've often read that exceptions are somewhat slow and should be avoided if performance is an issue (for instance, in Java, F#, etc). Does that apply to common OCaml fun...
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29953473_c0
29953473
fsharp
0
Title: F# initialize objects inside struct with constructor Problem title: F# initialize objects inside struct with constructor Tags: constructor, class, struct, f%23, initialization Problem: F# initialize objects inside struct with constructor I have the following struct in F#: type public Data = struct val class1: Cl...
F# initialize objects inside struct with constructor F# initialize objects inside struct with constructor constructor class struct f%23 initialization Data class1 F# initialize objects inside struct with constructor I have the following struct in F#: But I get an error that says structs cannot have an empty constructor...
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53324460_c2
53324460
fsharp
2
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73823075_c0
73823075
fsharp
0
Title: In F# is it OK to make a shorthand function to print using %A Problem title: In F# is it OK to make a shorthand function to print using %A Tags: visual-studio-code, f%23, f%23-interactive Problem: In F# is it OK to make a shorthand function to print using %A I'm just starting to use F# for the first time, using ...
In F# is it OK to make a shorthand function to print using %A In F# is it OK to make a shorthand function to print using %A visual-studio-code f%23 f%23-interactive In F# is it OK to make a shorthand function to print using %A I'm just starting to use F# for the first time, using VSCode and interactive notebooks. I am ...
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Title: How can run a Python script from an Fsharp module Problem title: How can run a Python script from an Fsharp module Tags: f%23, python Problem: How can run a Python script from an Fsharp module While writing a fsharp module I realized the need to make a call to a python script. - Cannot switch my fsharp module to...
How can run a Python script from an Fsharp module How can run a Python script from an Fsharp module f%23 python an How Python Fsharp How can run a Python script from an Fsharp module While writing a fsharp module I realized the need to make a call to a python script. - Cannot switch my fsharp module to python it'll bre...
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_,_) -> failwithf "Expected a match: %s" m ) |> testList "Bracket tests" let tests = [ parserTests ] |> testList "Tests" runTests defaultConfig tests The problem is of course how to handle and arbitrary level of nesting - the code above only works for up to 3 levels. The code I would like to write is: let rec pNestedB...
_,_) -> failwithf "Expected a match: %s" m ) |> testList "Bracket tests" let tests = [ parserTests ] |> testList "Tests" runTests defaultConfig tests The problem is of course how to handle and arbitrary level of nesting - the code above only works for up to 3 levels. The code I would like to write is: let rec pNestedB...
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Title: When to favor untyped over typed quotations in F#? Problem title: When to favor untyped over typed quotations in F#? Tags: quotations, types, programming-languages, metaprogramming, f%23 Problem: When to favor untyped over typed quotations in F#? F# has both typed and untyped code quotations and I wonder what ar...
When to favor untyped over typed quotations in F#? When to favor untyped over typed quotations in F#? quotations types programming-languages metaprogramming f%23 When When to favor untyped over typed quotations in F#? F# has both typed and untyped code quotations and I wonder what are the use cases where one would choo...
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Title: How to use module System.Text.RegularExpressions in F#? Problem title: How to use module System.Text.RegularExpressions in F#? Tags: regex, types, functional-programming, f%23 Problem: How to use module System.Text.RegularExpressions in F#? Im learning how Regex work and there are good examples around the intern...
How to use module System.Text.RegularExpressions in F#? How to use module System.Text.RegularExpressions in F#? regex types functional-programming f%23 How System.Text.RegularExpressions How to use module System.Text.RegularExpressions in F#? Im learning how Regex work and there are good examples around the internet bu...
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Title: Type provider for MySql Problem title: Type provider for MySql Tags: f%23-3.0, type-providers, mysql, f%23, f%23-data Problem: Type provider for MySql I've been searching for an example on how to connect to a MySql database and use F# type providers but I could not find anything online. Can anyone give me a clue...
Type provider for MySql Type provider for MySql f%23-3.0 type-providers mysql f%23 f%23-data Type MySql SqlDataConnection SqlEntityConnection Type provider for MySql I've been searching for an example on how to connect to a MySql database and use F# type providers but I could not find anything online. Can anyone give m...
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then what comes out is garbled: Name Name Strategy SharpeRatio CalmarRatio 0 Singleton_IBM MyStrategy 0.317372564 0.130150478 1 Singleton_MSFT MyStrategy 0.103940018 2 Singleton_AAPL MyStrategy 0.372516931 Infinity Notice that the empty (corresponding to NaN ) and Infinity items are now in different lines and other th...
then what comes out is garbled: Name Name Strategy SharpeRatio CalmarRatio 0 Singleton_IBM MyStrategy 0.317372564 0.130150478 1 Singleton_MSFT MyStrategy 0.103940018 2 Singleton_AAPL MyStrategy 0.372516931 Infinity Notice that the empty (corresponding to NaN ) and Infinity items are now in different lines and other th...
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Title: How to open and use Library : "Fsharp.Charting && Fsharp.Charts" in Fsharp? Problem title: How to open and use Library : "Fsharp.Charting && Fsharp.Charts" in Fsharp? Tags: f%23, f%23-data, fs, fsharpchart Problem: How to open and use Library : "Fsharp.Charting && Fsharp.Chart...
How to open and use Library : "Fsharp.Charting && Fsharp.Charts" in Fsharp? How to open and use Library : "Fsharp.Charting && Fsharp.Charts" in Fsharp? f%23 f%23-data fs fsharpchart How Library Fsharp.Charting Fsharp.Charts Fsharp How to open and use Library : "Fsharp.Charting && Fsh...
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= context.Request response.TransmitFile(path + "index.html") //response.Clear() response.AppendHeader("ImageHeader", imgHeader) response.TransmitFile(path + "photo.jpg") response.End() member this.IsReusable with get() = true How would I be able to mimic sending additional files and directories to the browser with the...
= context.Request response.TransmitFile(path + "index.html") //response.Clear() response.AppendHeader("ImageHeader", imgHeader) response.TransmitFile(path + "photo.jpg") response.End() member this.IsReusable with get() = true How would I be able to mimic sending additional files and directories to the browser with the...
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5321031_c0
5321031
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Title: How does fsi.ShowDeclarationValues work? Problem title: How does fsi.ShowDeclarationValues work? Tags: f%23, f%23-scripting, f%23-interactive Problem: How does fsi.ShowDeclarationValues work? According to the MSDN documentaion: When set to false, disables the display of declaration values in the output of the in...
How does fsi.ShowDeclarationValues work? How does fsi.ShowDeclarationValues work? f%23 f%23-scripting f%23-interactive How fsi.ShowDeclarationValues How does fsi.ShowDeclarationValues work? According to the MSDN documentaion: However, the following sample interactive session seems to contradict that summary. I was not ...
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Title: F# this expression was expected to have type EventHandler but here has type unit Problem title: F# this expression was expected to have type EventHandler but here has type unit Tags: xamarin, multithreading, ios, f%23, c%23 Problem: F# this expression was expected to have type EventHandler but here has type unit...
F# this expression was expected to have type EventHandler but here has type unit F# this expression was expected to have type EventHandler but here has type unit xamarin multithreading ios f%23 c%23 EventHandler InvokeOnMainThread F# this expression was expected to have type EventHandler but here has type unit In C# Xa...
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40654121_c0
40654121
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Title: F# Seq.tryPick and apply function to members that were not picked Problem title: F# Seq.tryPick and apply function to members that were not picked Tags: .net, f%23, seq Problem: F# Seq.tryPick and apply function to members that were not picked Is this possible somehow? I want to use tryPick and then continue wit...
F# Seq.tryPick and apply function to members that were not picked F# Seq.tryPick and apply function to members that were not picked .net f%23 seq Seq.tryPick Seq.init Some None Seq.filter pickedMember.Value F# Seq.tryPick and apply function to members that were not picked Is this possible somehow? I want to use tryPick...
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record for a given packet, and the deserialised byte array. Something tells me that this is a poor design choice on my part in terms of code clarity, and I can already feel it starting to shoot me in the foot even at this early stage. Questions: a) Am I using the correct datatype for such a project? Is my approach cor...
record for a given packet, and the deserialised byte array. Something tells me that this is a poor design choice on my part in terms of code clarity, and I can already feel it starting to shoot me in the foot even at this early stage. Questions: a) Am I using the correct datatype for such a project? Is my approach cor...
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Title: Remove elements from a dictionary based on a criteria, in F# Problem title: Remove elements from a dictionary based on a criteria, in F# Tags: f%23 Problem: Remove elements from a dictionary based on a criteria, in F# If I have a mutable dictionary, how can I remove elements based on a criteria? I thought I can ...
Remove elements from a dictionary based on a criteria, in F# Remove elements from a dictionary based on a criteria, in F# f%23 a Remove myDict.Keys Seq.iter dict.Delete Remove elements from a dictionary based on a criteria, in F# If I have a mutable dictionary, how can I remove elements based on a criteria? I thought I...
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Title: Why does F# compiler check `this != null`? Problem title: Why does F# compiler check `this != null`? Tags: f%23 Problem: Why does F# compiler check `this != null`? F# compiler does a lot of work for us. By default it implements IComparable<T> . However, the code is embarrassing type Either = | This | That Yields...
Why does F# compiler check `this != null`? Why does F# compiler check `this != null`? f%23 Why IComparable Either CompilerGenerated CompareTo _tag tag2 obj._tag Why does F# compiler check `this != null`? F# compiler does a lot of work for us. By default it implements IComparable<T> . However, the code is embarrassing Y...
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9326721_c0
9326721
fsharp
0
Title: Is there a less verbose (as in F#) alternative to C# for .NET and imperative OO? Problem title: Is there a less verbose (as in F#) alternative to C# for .NET and imperative OO? Tags: c%23, f%23 Problem: Is there a less verbose (as in F#) alternative to C# for .NET and imperative OO? I just love F# for tasks that...
Is there a less verbose (as in F#) alternative to C# for .NET and imperative OO? Is there a less verbose (as in F#) alternative to C# for .NET and imperative OO? c%23 f%23 NET Is there a less verbose (as in F#) alternative to C# for .NET and imperative OO? I just love F# for tasks that lends themselves to functional pr...
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9603217_c0
9603217
fsharp
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Title: Type providers samples with Visual Studio Beta Problem title: Type providers samples with Visual Studio Beta Tags: f%23-3.0, f%23, type-providers, visual-studio-2012, visual-studio Problem: Type providers samples with Visual Studio Beta Good news, Type Providers now use Microsoft.FSharp.Quotations. FSharpExpr in...
Type providers samples with Visual Studio Beta Type providers samples with Visual Studio Beta f%23-3.0 f%23 type-providers visual-studio-2012 visual-studio Type Visual Studio Beta visual-studio-2012 Type providers samples with Visual Studio Beta Good news, Type Providers now use Microsoft.FSharp.Quotations. FSharpExpr ...
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40362176_c0
40362176
fsharp
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Title: Convert int to string with leading zeros Problem title: Convert int to string with leading zeros Tags: leading-zero, padleft, f%23 Problem: Convert int to string with leading zeros I have an integer which I want to convert to a string with leading zeros. So I have 1 and want to turn it into 01 . 14 should turn i...
Convert int to string with leading zeros Convert int to string with leading zeros leading-zero padleft f%23 Convert PadLeft String.PadLeft Convert int to string with leading zeros I have an integer which I want to convert to a string with leading zeros. So I have 1 and want to turn it into 01 . 14 should turn into 14 n...
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42131596_c0
42131596
fsharp
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Title: How to fit a GARCH model using F#? Problem title: How to fit a GARCH model using F#? Tags: statistics, f%23 Problem: How to fit a GARCH model using F#? I looked at Microsoft Solver Foundation, but, honestly, it seems that it works better with C# than with F# Is there some library for F#? The samples for F# of So...
How to fit a GARCH model using F#? How to fit a GARCH model using F#? statistics f%23 F# How GARCH How to fit a GARCH model using F#? I looked at Microsoft Solver Foundation, but, honestly, it seems that it works better with C# than with F# Is there some library for F#? The samples for F# of Solver Foundation includes ...
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50531965_c0
50531965
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Title: F# - Convert Jagged Array to Array2D Problem title: F# - Convert Jagged Array to Array2D Tags: f%23, jagged-arrays, multidimensional-array Problem: F# - Convert Jagged Array to Array2D @scrwtp provides a very useful function ( toJagged ): let toJagged<'a> (arr: 'a[,]) : 'a [][] = [| for x in 0 .. Array2D.length1...
F# - Convert Jagged Array to Array2D F# - Convert Jagged Array to Array2D f%23 jagged-arrays multidimensional-array Convert Jagged Array Array2D Array2D.length1 Array2D.length2 F# - Convert Jagged Array to Array2D @scrwtp provides a very useful function ( toJagged ): that converts from a 2D array to a jagged array. Is ...
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38646358_c1
38646358
fsharp
1
40" /> <package id="NUnit" version="2.6.4" targetFramework="net40" /> <package id="SQLProvider" version="1.0.22" targetFramework="net40" /> </packages> A C# program is connecting from the same computer, so, I think the problem is not with mono configurations or to be in a Linux machine. Anyone has a solution or a Tip o...
40" /> <package id="NUnit" version="2.6.4" targetFramework="net40" /> <package id="SQLProvider" version="1.0.22" targetFramework="net40" /> </packages> A C# program is connecting from the same computer, so, I think the problem is not with mono configurations or to be in a Linux machine. Anyone has a solution or a Tip o...
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46014510_c0
46014510
fsharp
0
Title: In F#, is it possible to check if two values have the same constructor? Problem title: In F#, is it possible to check if two values have the same constructor? Tags: pattern-matching, functional-programming, function, f%23 Problem: In F#, is it possible to check if two values have the same constructor? Assuming I...
In F#, is it possible to check if two values have the same constructor? In F#, is it possible to check if two values have the same constructor? pattern-matching functional-programming function f%23 Thing One Two Three In F#, is it possible to check if two values have the same constructor? Assuming I have a big discrimi...
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53633696_c0
53633696
fsharp
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Title: Getting empty value in F# generator Problem title: Getting empty value in F# generator Tags: fscheck, f%23-interactive, f%23 Problem: Getting empty value in F# generator I have problem with this code, I tried to generate list of non-Empty string like this: let! x = Arb.generate<string> |> Gen.filter(fun (x) -> x...
Getting empty value in F# generator Getting empty value in F# generator fscheck f%23-interactive f%23 Getting Arb.generate Gen.filter Gen.nonEmptyListOf Getting empty value in F# generator I have problem with this code, I tried to generate list of non-Empty string like this: after running my code I am getting this outp...
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35500629_c0
35500629
fsharp
0
Title: Cumbersome syntax for adding element to collection in F# Problem title: Cumbersome syntax for adding element to collection in F# Tags: f%23 Problem: Cumbersome syntax for adding element to collection in F# type myClass(property1 : Map<int, string>) = member val Property1 = property1 with get, set let myObject = ...
Cumbersome syntax for adding element to collection in F# Cumbersome syntax for adding element to collection in F# f%23 Cumbersome property1 Map Map.ofList myObject.Property1 myObject.Property1.Add Cumbersome syntax for adding element to collection in F# I understand correctly that for adding element to property collect...
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15812608_c0
15812608
fsharp
0
Title: Record type inference Problem title: Record type inference Tags: f%23, type-inference Problem: Record type inference In the following code snippet type myrec1 = {x: int; y: int} type myrec2 = {x: int; y: int; z: int} let p1 = {x = 1; y = 1} // Error. p1 compiler assumes p1 has the type myrec2 // It works with ad...
Record type inference Record type inference f%23 type-inference Record myrec1 myrec2 Error Record type inference In the following code snippet The line with the comment does not compile. For some reason the type checker cannot figure out that the type for p1 should be myrec1. Is it because this case of type inference i...
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19658971_c0
19658971
fsharp
0
Title: Is there an obvious way to confirm if a function is tail recursive? Problem title: Is there an obvious way to confirm if a function is tail recursive? Tags: .net, f%23, functional-programming, tail-recursion Problem: Is there an obvious way to confirm if a function is tail recursive? Is there any way to tell if ...
Is there an obvious way to confirm if a function is tail recursive? Is there an obvious way to confirm if a function is tail recursive? .net f%23 functional-programming tail-recursion Is there an obvious way to confirm if a function is tail recursive? Is there any way to tell if a function in F# is tail-recursive? I've...
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13878782_c0
13878782
fsharp
0
Title: How to pattern match this efficiently? Problem title: How to pattern match this efficiently? Tags: f%23, pattern-matching Problem: How to pattern match this efficiently? I would like to match an integer array against the following pseudo patterns: where a means these numbers are the equal or 0 (i.e. assume any n...
How to pattern match this efficiently? How to pattern match this efficiently? f%23 pattern-matching How How to pattern match this efficiently? I would like to match an integer array against the following pseudo patterns: where a means these numbers are the equal or 0 (i.e. assume any number "equals" 0) How do I do this...
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51340664_c0
51340664
fsharp
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Title: How to get a query parameter in F# Saturn Framework? Problem title: How to get a query parameter in F# Saturn Framework? Tags: f%23-giraffe, f%23, saturn-framework Problem: How to get a query parameter in F# Saturn Framework? Say we have this web server to handle requests: let webApp = scope { get "/api/zoo/anim...
How to get a query parameter in F# Saturn Framework? How to get a query parameter in F# Saturn Framework? f%23-giraffe f%23 saturn-framework How Saturn Framework localhost:8080 How to get a query parameter in F# Saturn Framework? Say we have this web server to handle requests: This syntax is described in docs and demoe...
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54421786
fsharp
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i -H "Content-Type: application/json" \ -XPOST "http://localhost:5000/demo" \ -d '{ "name": "me" }' or with different content-type : curl -i -H "Content-Type: application/x-www-form-urlencoded" \ -XPOST "http://localhost:5000/demo" \ -d '{ "name": "me" }' both yield: HTTP/1.1 200 OK Date: Tue, 29 Jan 2019 12:57:19 GMT ...
i -H "Content-Type: application/json" \ -XPOST "http://localhost:5000/demo" \ -d '{ "name": "me" }' or with different content-type : curl -i -H "Content-Type: application/x-www-form-urlencoded" \ -XPOST "http://localhost:5000/demo" \ -d '{ "name": "me" }' both yield: HTTP/1.1 200 OK Date: Tue, 29 Jan 2019 12:57:19 GMT ...
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45658726_c0
45658726
fsharp
0
Title: How to change that &quot; Fsharp don&#x27;t auto &quot;\n&quot; &quot; Problem title: How to change that &quot; Fsharp don&#x27;t auto &quot;\n&quot; &quot; Tags: f%23 Problem: How to change that " Fsharp don't auto "\n" " I'm coding a problem in : https://www.hackerrank.com/challenges/string-mingling/problem Bu...
How to change that &quot; Fsharp don&#x27;t auto &quot;\n&quot; &quot; How to change that &quot; Fsharp don&#x27;t auto &quot;\n&quot; &quot; f%23 How Fsharp System Console.ReadLine ResizeArray p.Length n-1 ans.Add Seq.iter EntryPoint How to change that " Fsharp don't auto "\n" " I'm coding a problem in : https://www.h...
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7905780_c0
7905780
fsharp
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Title: F# - Matrix retreatment Problem title: F# - Matrix retreatment Tags: f%23, matrix Problem: F# - Matrix retreatment I have the following criterias for a user profile : Criteria 1 : 1 = Man 2 = Woman 3 = Unknown Criteria 2 : 1 = Yes 2 = No Criteria 3 : 1 = Yes 2 = No 3 = Unknown I have the following matrix from SQ...
F# - Matrix retreatment F# - Matrix retreatment f%23 matrix Matrix F# - Matrix retreatment I have the following criterias for a user profile : Criteria 1 : 1 = Man 2 = Woman 3 = Unknown Criteria 2 : 1 = Yes 2 = No Criteria 3 : 1 = Yes 2 = No 3 = Unknown I have the following matrix from SQL : Matrix "User1" [[3.;1.;2.]]...
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947003_c0
947003
fsharp
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Title: F#: Why aren&#x27;t option types compatible with nullable types? Problem title: F#: Why aren&#x27;t option types compatible with nullable types? Tags: null, f%23 Problem: F#: Why aren't option types compatible with nullable types? Why aren't option types like "int option" compatible with nullable types like "Nul...
F#: Why aren&#x27;t option types compatible with nullable types? F#: Why aren&#x27;t option types compatible with nullable types? null f%23 Why F#: Why aren't option types compatible with nullable types? Why aren't option types like "int option" compatible with nullable types like "Nullable"? I assume there is some sem...
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12423426_c0
12423426
fsharp
0
Title: How to write join with composite key clause in FSharp query expressions? Problem title: How to write join with composite key clause in FSharp query expressions? Tags: c%23-to-f%23, clause, join, f%23 Problem: How to write join with composite key clause in FSharp query expressions? How to write this C# join with ...
How to write join with composite key clause in FSharp query expressions? How to write join with composite key clause in FSharp query expressions? c%23-to-f%23 clause join f%23 How FSharp DataContext.Catalogs o.IDENT o.VZ k.IDENT k.VZ How to write join with composite key clause in FSharp query expressions? How to write ...
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4973795_c0
4973795
fsharp
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Title: f# keyword use and using Problem title: f# keyword use and using Tags: f%23 Problem: f# keyword use and using I am trying to use System.Data.Sqlite with F#. In C#, I have code like using (DbTransaction dbTrans = con.BeginTransaction()) { using (SQLiteCommand cmd = con.CreateCommand()) { //blahblah } dbTrans.Comm...
f# keyword use and using f# keyword use and using f%23 System.Data.Sqlite the DbTransaction con.BeginTransaction SQLiteCommand con.CreateCommand dbTrans.Commit IDisposable f# keyword use and using I am trying to use System.Data.Sqlite with F#. In C#, I have code like But in F#, when I use the similiar two using above I...
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20881312_c2
20881312
fsharp
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Condition, sepEndBy1, WhereStatement, spaces1, Operator, SearchConditions, System.Xml.Linq.dll, FParsec.1.0.1, net40-client, FParsecCS.dll, FParsec.dll, Ast, System, System.Xml.Linq, Exception, FindStatement, TableReferences, PrimaryTableReference, TableReferenceWithAlias, JoinTableReferences, JoinTableReference, Name,...
Condition, sepEndBy1, WhereStatement, spaces1, Operator, SearchConditions, System.Xml.Linq.dll, FParsec.1.0.1, net40-client, FParsecCS.dll, FParsec.dll, Ast, System, System.Xml.Linq, Exception, FindStatement, TableReferences, PrimaryTableReference, TableReferenceWithAlias, JoinTableReferences, JoinTableReference, Name,...
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992285_c0
992285
fsharp
0
Title: F# Method Definition Syntax Problem title: F# Method Definition Syntax Tags: methods, definition, f%23, syntax Problem: F# Method Definition Syntax I have a method (static in this case) and I can't quite figure out the exact syntax for defining it. static member FindPath : Queue<Node> startNode : Node endNode : ...
F# Method Definition Syntax F# Method Definition Syntax methods definition f%23 syntax Method Definition Syntax FindPath Queue Node List F# Method Definition Syntax I have a method (static in this case) and I can't quite figure out the exact syntax for defining it. It fails on the colon between startNode and the first ...
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16094033_c0
16094033
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0
Title: F# data provider with multiple databases Problem title: F# data provider with multiple databases Tags: f%23-3.0, f%23 Problem: F# data provider with multiple databases I am following the instruction at http://msdn.microsoft.com/en-CA/library/hh361039.aspx to perform database queries. I would like to join tables ...
F# data provider with multiple databases F# data provider with multiple databases f%23-3.0 f%23 SqlMetal.exe dbml:C MyDatabase.dbml server:SERVER INSTANCE database:MyDatabase F# data provider with multiple databases I am following the instruction at http://msdn.microsoft.com/en-CA/library/hh361039.aspx to perform datab...
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50135825_c1
50135825
fsharp
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4 What I get is: s: 0 s': 1 s: 0 s': 1 s: 0 s': 1 s: 0 s': 1 Reading the documentation for the MailboxProcessor and googling about it my conclusion is that it is a Queue of messages, processed by a 'single-thread', instead it looks like they are all processed in parallel. Am I totally off the field here? Code signals:...
4 What I get is: s: 0 s': 1 s: 0 s': 1 s: 0 s': 1 s: 0 s': 1 Reading the documentation for the MailboxProcessor and googling about it my conclusion is that it is a Queue of messages, processed by a 'single-thread', instead it looks like they are all processed in parallel. Am I totally off the field here? Code signals:...
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66857732_c3
66857732
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specific client daemon from a different AAD tenant? In my server-to-server scenario, I have an ASP.NET Core service in (Azure Active Directory) Tenant A (which I control), and I want to allow a specific (daemon) client app registration in Tenant B (which I do not control) to access my service. I've found some examples...
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23258647_c0
23258647
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Title: Can I extend built-in array&#x27;s indexer? Problem title: Can I extend built-in array&#x27;s indexer? Tags: f%23 Problem: Can I extend built-in array's indexer? I want to add my own indexer to generic array type: type 'T``[]`` with member this.Item(x: string) = 1 // test However, this gives a compile error "exp...
Can I extend built-in array&#x27;s indexer? Can I extend built-in array&#x27;s indexer? f%23 Can this.Item FS0001 a.Item Can I extend built-in array's indexer? I want to add my own indexer to generic array type: However, this gives a compile error "expression was expected to have type int but here has type string (FS00...
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34599909_c1
34599909
fsharp
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any of the d_i are floats, they are first converted to integers by truncation). A single float randomly sampled from the distribution is returned if no argument is provided. Examples from interactive python session: np.random.randn(1) - array([-0.28613356]) np.random.randn(2) - array([-1.7390449 , 1.03585894]) np.rand...
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Title: Can Visual Studio 2010 do Code Coverage analysis on F# modules? Problem title: Can Visual Studio 2010 do Code Coverage analysis on F# modules? Tags: code-coverage, f%23, visual-studio-2010 Problem: Can Visual Studio 2010 do Code Coverage analysis on F# modules? Though I ask it to, Visual Studio 2010 does not app...
Can Visual Studio 2010 do Code Coverage analysis on F# modules? Can Visual Studio 2010 do Code Coverage analysis on F# modules? code-coverage f%23 visual-studio-2010 Can Visual Studio Coverage visual-studio-2010 Can Visual Studio 2010 do Code Coverage analysis on F# modules? Though I ask it to, Visual Studio 2010 does ...
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Title: In F#, what does pipelining mean? Problem title: In F#, what does pipelining mean? Tags: functional-programming, f%23 Problem: In F#, what does pipelining mean? I was reading this article by Tomas Petricek, and it mentioned the pipelining |> as in the example given: > let nums = [1; 2; 3; 4; 5];; val nums : list...
In F#, what does pipelining mean? In F#, what does pipelining mean? functional-programming f%23 odds_plus_ten List.filter List.map In F#, what does pipelining mean? I was reading this article by Tomas Petricek, and it mentioned the pipelining |> as in the example given: What does pipelining mean? Initially, I thought i...
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Title: F# interactive services: how to pass in .NET objects from host Problem title: F# interactive services: how to pass in .NET objects from host Tags: f%23 Problem: F# interactive services: how to pass in .NET objects from host I'm using the F# CompilerServices to host a .NET scripting environment in my app, similar...
F# interactive services: how to pass in .NET objects from host F# interactive services: how to pass in .NET objects from host f%23 host NET EvalExpression F# interactive services: how to pass in .NET objects from host I'm using the F# CompilerServices to host a .NET scripting environment in my app, similar to the examp...
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Title: Asserting exception in FsUnit F# for XUnit Problem title: Asserting exception in FsUnit F# for XUnit Tags: f%23, fsunit Problem: Asserting exception in FsUnit F# for XUnit I am trying to assert that an exception was thrown. Here is a cut down piece of code that reproduces the problem: open FsUnit open Xunit let ...
Asserting exception in FsUnit F# for XUnit Asserting exception in FsUnit F# for XUnit f%23 fsunit testException System.Exception Asserting FsUnit XUnit Exception Fact Asserting exception in FsUnit F# for XUnit I am trying to assert that an exception was thrown. Here is a cut down piece of code that reproduces the probl...
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Title: F# LazyList -&gt; IList Problem title: F# LazyList -&gt; IList Tags: lazylist, f%23 Problem: F# LazyList -> IList I'm creating a module that will be used by C# code, so I would rather not return the LazyList<> directly. If I did, the C# would have to reference the FSharp.PowerPack , which seems strange. So I wou...
F# LazyList -&gt; IList F# LazyList -&gt; IList lazylist f%23 LazyList IList FSharp.PowerPack LazyList.ofSeq int32 F# LazyList -> IList I'm creating a module that will be used by C# code, so I would rather not return the LazyList<> directly. If I did, the C# would have to reference the FSharp.PowerPack , which seems st...
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Title: Unexpected result from call to Newtonsoft.Json from F# Problem title: Unexpected result from call to Newtonsoft.Json from F# Tags: json.net, f%23 Problem: Unexpected result from call to Newtonsoft.Json from F# I am not getting the expected result from this F# code. I would expect t to contain values as a result ...
Unexpected result from call to Newtonsoft.Json from F# Unexpected result from call to Newtonsoft.Json from F# json.net f%23 call F# Unexpected Newtonsoft.Json Newtonsoft.Json.Schema Name Bad Boys ReleaseDate Genres Action Comedy EntryPoint JsonSchema.Parse json.net Unexpected result from call to Newtonsoft.Json from F#...
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Title: How to concat a list of lists to a single list with list.map property Problem title: How to concat a list of lists to a single list with list.map property Tags: f%23 Problem: How to concat a list of lists to a single list with list.map property I need to create a single list from a list of lists using the List.m...
How to concat a list of lists to a single list with list.map property How to concat a list of lists to a single list with list.map property f%23 How list.map lst1 How to concat a list of lists to a single list with list.map property I need to create a single list from a list of lists using the List.map property in f#. ...
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Title: Dependence and parallel execution Problem title: Dependence and parallel execution Tags: powershell, f%23, f%23-fake Problem: Dependence and parallel execution I'm using powershell to automate the execution of programs. The following is one of the simplified scenario. There are tasks A, A1, A2, X[1..n] and Y[1.....
Dependence and parallel execution Dependence and parallel execution powershell f%23 f%23-fake Dependence Dependence and parallel execution I'm using powershell to automate the execution of programs. The following is one of the simplified scenario. There are tasks A, A1, A2, X[1..n] and Y[1..n]. A1 and A2 cannot be run ...
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or bools: type WihtBool = XR<int> // succeeds type WihtBool = XR<IXInterface> // succeeds type WihtBool = XR<bool> // fails type WithString = XR<string> // fails The error is clear and correct (I have an extension method, which is not recognized for obvious reasons), I just don't know a non-intrusive way to get rid of...
or bools: type WihtBool = XR<int> // succeeds type WihtBool = XR<IXInterface> // succeeds type WihtBool = XR<bool> // fails type WithString = XR<string> // fails The error is clear and correct (I have an extension method, which is not recognized for obvious reasons), I just don't know a non-intrusive way to get rid of...
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Title: What&#x27;s the difference between Lazy.Force() and Lazy.Value Problem title: What&#x27;s the difference between Lazy.Force() and Lazy.Value Tags: lazy-evaluation, .net, f%23 Problem: What's the difference between Lazy.Force() and Lazy.Value On the MSDN documentation for Lazy.Force<T> extension method says: Forc...
What&#x27;s the difference between Lazy.Force() and Lazy.Value What&#x27;s the difference between Lazy.Force() and Lazy.Value lazy-evaluation .net f%23 What Lazy.Force Lazy.Value Lazy ExecutionAndPublication What's the difference between Lazy.Force() and Lazy.Value On the MSDN documentation for Lazy.Force<T> extension ...
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Title: What is the hexadecimal notation to get 0.5 as a float literal in F# Problem title: What is the hexadecimal notation to get 0.5 as a float literal in F# Tags: f%23 Problem: What is the hexadecimal notation to get 0.5 as a float literal in F# In F#, if I want to use hexadecimal notation to declare a double-precis...
What is the hexadecimal notation to get 0.5 as a float literal in F# What is the hexadecimal notation to get 0.5 as a float literal in F# f%23 What What is the hexadecimal notation to get 0.5 as a float literal in F# In F#, if I want to use hexadecimal notation to declare a double-precision float literal using LF suffi...
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"Enter the second value" let str2 = console.ReadLn() return str1,str2 } How could one write a function so that the call to Reader monad's ask function becomes implicit instead of explicit? I could not piece it together from the snippets provided in the first blog post. The accepted answer to this question is also clea...
"Enter the second value" let str2 = console.ReadLn() return str1,str2 } How could one write a function so that the call to Reader monad's ask function becomes implicit instead of explicit? I could not piece it together from the snippets provided in the first blog post. The accepted answer to this question is also clea...
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Title: How can I use FsCheck with a portable class library? Problem title: How can I use FsCheck with a portable class library? Tags: f%23, portable-class-library, fscheck Problem: How can I use FsCheck with a portable class library? How can I use FsCheck with a portable class library? I receive the following error: Er...
How can I use FsCheck with a portable class library? How can I use FsCheck with a portable class library? f%23 portable-class-library fscheck How FsCheck How can I use FsCheck with a portable class library? How can I use FsCheck with a portable class library? I receive the following error: Does this mean FsCheck is not...
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24930887_c0
24930887
fsharp
0
Title: Using Roslyn in F# Problem title: Using Roslyn in F# Tags: roslyn, functional-programming, f%23, compiler-construction Problem: Using Roslyn in F# Since Roslyn's syntax trees are immutable, and working with compilers is essentially all about transformations ( which is exactly what functional programming are good...
Using Roslyn in F# Using Roslyn in F# roslyn functional-programming f%23 compiler-construction Using Roslyn Using Roslyn in F# Since Roslyn's syntax trees are immutable, and working with compilers is essentially all about transformations ( which is exactly what functional programming are good at ), I thought to myself ...
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54082526_c0
54082526
fsharp
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Title: F# Reading input from console Problem title: F# Reading input from console Tags: recursion, f%23, console.readline Problem: F# Reading input from console I have a little problem with my code that i wrote it's for reading input from console in F# as sequence of lines. My problem is that it read only 5 lines of te...
F# Reading input from console F# Reading input from console recursion f%23 console.readline console Reading List Console.ReadLine allList.Add F# Reading input from console I have a little problem with my code that i wrote it's for reading input from console in F# as sequence of lines. My problem is that it read only 5 ...
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1410028_c0
1410028
fsharp
0
Title: How to set distinct attributes on getters and setters in F#? Problem title: How to set distinct attributes on getters and setters in F#? Tags: f%23 Problem: How to set distinct attributes on getters and setters in F#? This seems to work fine in C#: class A : System.Attribute { public A() {} } public class B { pu...
How to set distinct attributes on getters and setters in F#? How to set distinct attributes on getters and setters in F#? f%23 How System.Attribute this.X How to set distinct attributes on getters and setters in F#? This seems to work fine in C#: But in F#, as I try to set attributes on property getters and setters, I ...
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49226099_c0
49226099
fsharp
0
Title: F# pattern matching error Problem title: F# pattern matching error Tags: f%23 Problem: F# pattern matching error I tried to use this code to scramble the characters into different characters and return a new list with those new characters. However, I keep getting errors saying : "a list but here has type char" o...
F# pattern matching error F# pattern matching error f%23 _scram hd::t1 F# pattern matching error I tried to use this code to scramble the characters into different characters and return a new list with those new characters. However, I keep getting errors saying : "a list but here has type char" on line 3, "a list list ...
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35637310_c0
35637310
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Title: Why can I pass an F# function to a System.Func parameter only in a member method? Problem title: Why can I pass an F# function to a System.Func parameter only in a member method? Tags: f%23, function Problem: Why can I pass an F# function to a System.Func parameter only in a member method? This works: type MyTyp...
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3722591_c0
3722591
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Title: Pattern matching on the beginning of a string in f# Problem title: Pattern matching on the beginning of a string in f# Tags: f%23, pattern-matching Problem: Pattern matching on the beginning of a string in f# I am trying to match the beginning of strings in f#. Not sure if I have to treat them as a list of chara...
Pattern matching on the beginning of a string in f# Pattern matching on the beginning of a string in f# f%23 pattern-matching Pattern Pattern matching on the beginning of a string in f# I am trying to match the beginning of strings in f#. Not sure if I have to treat them as a list of characters or what. Any suggestions...
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53453540_c1
53453540
fsharp
1
have sorted the list into columns and rows. If someone could show me how to do counters and to search for specific Items in the list It would be much appreciated. I know a lot of people just dump assignments on this site and expect people to do them, and that's terrible. you're not learning if you don't do the assignm...
have sorted the list into columns and rows. If someone could show me how to do counters and to search for specific Items in the list It would be much appreciated. I know a lot of people just dump assignments on this site and expect people to do them, and that's terrible. you're not learning if you don't do the assignm...
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33000555_c2
33000555
fsharp
2
11837137 seconds Not run: 0, Invalid: 0, Ignored: 0, Skipped: 0 Code signals: System.ArgumentException, Unquote, Why, Iccm, System, NUnit.Framework, Swensen.Unquote, TestCase, er.aspx, FolderID, Uri, Iccm.callLink, TFS, SANDBOX_2456764.0, PrototypeWorkspace, IccmToTfs, IccmToTfs.Console.Tests, Debug, Program, Files, x8...
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34315299_c0
34315299
fsharp
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Title: This expression was expected to have type unit but here has a type &#x27;a list Problem title: This expression was expected to have type unit but here has a type &#x27;a list Tags: unit-type, f%23 Problem: This expression was expected to have type unit but here has a type 'a list Here I have a function. In line ...
This expression was expected to have type unit but here has a type &#x27;a list This expression was expected to have type unit but here has a type &#x27;a list unit-type f%23 List.append free_list find_free_spaces List This expression was expected to have type unit but here has a type 'a list Here I have a function. In...
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61093378_c0
61093378
fsharp
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Title: Why are there so many `map` function for different types in F# Problem title: Why are there so many `map` function for different types in F# Tags: .net, f%23 Problem: Why are there so many `map` function for different types in F# I'm learning F#. I started FP with Haskell, and I've got curious for this. Since F#...
Why are there so many `map` function for different types in F# Why are there so many `map` function for different types in F# .net f%23 Why Mappable Functor Mappable.map Why are there so many `map` function for different types in F# I'm learning F#. I started FP with Haskell, and I've got curious for this. Since F# is ...
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14634223_c0
14634223
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Title: Why do we need the Option type when we have code contracts/static analysis? Problem title: Why do we need the Option type when we have code contracts/static analysis? Tags: static-analysis, scala, null, f%23, code-contracts Problem: Why do we need the Option type when we have code contracts/static analysis? When...
Why do we need the Option type when we have code contracts/static analysis? Why do we need the Option type when we have code contracts/static analysis? static-analysis scala null f%23 code-contracts Why Option Why do we need the Option type when we have code contracts/static analysis? When designing a null safe piece o...
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25553739_c0
25553739
fsharp
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Title: How to implement automatic generalization in a simple function Problem title: How to implement automatic generalization in a simple function Tags: f%23, automatic-generalization Problem: How to implement automatic generalization in a simple function I created the following operator to help with safe division. le...
How to implement automatic generalization in a simple function How to implement automatic generalization in a simple function f%23 automatic-generalization How How to implement automatic generalization in a simple function I created the following operator to help with safe division. The problem is that it only works wi...
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6110764_c0
6110764
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Title: F# simple type and structural comparison Problem title: F# simple type and structural comparison Tags: f%23, .net Problem: F# simple type and structural comparison in this question Why is this F# code so slow? , it is discussed that structrual comparison makes the function let min3(a, b, c) = min a (min b c) slo...
F# simple type and structural comparison F# simple type and structural comparison f%23 .net min3 HashIdentity.Structural F# simple type and structural comparison in this question Why is this F# code so slow? , it is discussed that structrual comparison makes the function let min3(a, b, c) = min a (min b c) slow; should...
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47201319_c0
47201319
fsharp
0
Title: With FSharp.Data any way to convert JsonValue to JsonProvider type? Problem title: With FSharp.Data any way to convert JsonValue to JsonProvider type? Tags: f%23-data, f%23 Problem: With FSharp.Data any way to convert JsonValue to JsonProvider type? I know I can go through serializing to a string and back to jso...
With FSharp.Data any way to convert JsonValue to JsonProvider type? With FSharp.Data any way to convert JsonValue to JsonProvider type? f%23-data f%23 FSharp.Data JsonValue JsonProvider Balance JsonValue.parse Balance.fromValue With FSharp.Data any way to convert JsonValue to JsonProvider type? I know I can go through ...
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29174328_c0
29174328
fsharp
0
Title: F#: Generating a word count summary Problem title: F#: Generating a word count summary Tags: f%23, word-count Problem: F#: Generating a word count summary I am new to programming and F# is my first .NET language. I would like to read the contents of a text file, count the number of occurrences of each word, and ...
F#: Generating a word count summary F#: Generating a word count summary f%23 word-count Generating F#: Generating a word count summary I am new to programming and F# is my first .NET language. I would like to read the contents of a text file, count the number of occurrences of each word, and then return the 10 most com...
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38932072_c0
38932072
fsharp
0
Title: How do I implement structural Equals for an F# class? Problem title: How do I implement structural Equals for an F# class? Tags: f%23, equality Problem: How do I implement structural Equals for an F# class? In C# I would implement Equals for a class with structural equality like this: public override bool Equals...
How do I implement structural Equals for an F# class? How do I implement structural Equals for an F# class? f%23 equality How Equals MyType other.someField other.someOtherField How do I implement structural Equals for an F# class? In C# I would implement Equals for a class with structural equality like this: In F# we h...
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39994069_c0
39994069
fsharp
0
Title: F# Type casting an array of strings Problem title: F# Type casting an array of strings Tags: arrays, casting, f%23, string Problem: F# Type casting an array of strings I have 2 arrays. Array 1 is a string array that contains the names of types. So the contents of Array 1 looks like this: ["nvarchar";"nvarchar";"...
F# Type casting an array of strings F# Type casting an array of strings arrays casting f%23 string Type Jackson Sentzke Sentske F# Type casting an array of strings I have 2 arrays. Array 1 is a string array that contains the names of types. So the contents of Array 1 looks like this: Array 2 is another array of strings...
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1911096_c0
1911096
fsharp
0
Title: How do you curry the 2nd (or 3rd, 4th, ...) parameter in F# or any functional language? Problem title: How do you curry the 2nd (or 3rd, 4th, ...) parameter in F# or any functional language? Tags: f%23, functional-programming, named-parameters, currying Problem: How do you curry the 2nd (or 3rd, 4th, ...) parame...
How do you curry the 2nd (or 3rd, 4th, ...) parameter in F# or any functional language? How do you curry the 2nd (or 3rd, 4th, ...) parameter in F# or any functional language? f%23 functional-programming named-parameters currying How How do you curry the 2nd (or 3rd, 4th, ...) parameter in F# or any functional language...
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27106892_c0
27106892
fsharp
0
Title: String.length and concatenated strings Problem title: String.length and concatenated strings Tags: f%23 Problem: String.length and concatenated strings The two expressions below produce the same output: > ("hello" + " " + "world!");; val it : string = "hello world!" > "hello" + " " + "world!";; val it : string =...
String.length and concatenated strings String.length and concatenated strings f%23 String.length FS0001 String.length and concatenated strings The two expressions below produce the same output: Why then String.length works with the first but not with the second one? This was generated on FSI 14.0.22214.0
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53043912_c2
53043912
fsharp
2
y),(w + (float w1), z)) ) nset2),(w1 + nw2, h1)) static member(|^^) (pic1:Picture,pic2:Picture) = match pic1,pic2 with (P (set1,(w1,h1)), P (set2,(w2,h2))) -> let new_pic2 = (((float w1/ float w2)) * pic2) match new_pic2 with P (nset2,(nw2,nh2)) -> P(Set.union set1 (Set.map (fun ((x,y),(w,z)) -> ((x,(float h1) + y),(w,...
y),(w + (float w1), z)) ) nset2),(w1 + nw2, h1)) static member(|^^) (pic1:Picture,pic2:Picture) = match pic1,pic2 with (P (set1,(w1,h1)), P (set2,(w2,h2))) -> let new_pic2 = (((float w1/ float w2)) * pic2) match new_pic2 with P (nset2,(nw2,nh2)) -> P(Set.union set1 (Set.map (fun ((x,y),(w,z)) -> ((x,(float h1) + y),(w,...
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