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41805057
fsharp
0
Title: F# Winforms Charts and Databinding: "Make chart based on tupled list" Problem title: F# Winforms Charts and Databinding: "Make chart based on tupled list" Tags: charts, f%23, winforms Problem: F# Winforms Charts and Databinding: "Make chart based on tupled list" I have a very long list of 738...
F# Winforms Charts and Databinding: "Make chart based on tupled list" F# Winforms Charts and Databinding: "Make chart based on tupled list" charts f%23 winforms Winforms Charts Databinding Make Seq.countBy Seq.toList Series ChartType SeriesChartType.Column chart.Series.Add series.Points.DataBindXY F...
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8732769_c0
8732769
fsharp
0
Title: Fully qualified name, unqualified name with import declaration resolve differently Problem title: Fully qualified name, unqualified name with import declaration resolve differently Tags: f%23 Problem: Fully qualified name, unqualified name with import declaration resolve differently This works open System let f ...
Fully qualified name, unqualified name with import declaration resolve differently Fully qualified name, unqualified name with import declaration resolve differently f%23 declaration Fully System Action Unchecked.defaultof System.Action List Fully qualified name, unqualified name with import declaration resolve differe...
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3512266_c0
3512266
fsharp
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Title: Show a seq in the watch window Problem title: Show a seq in the watch window Tags: f%23, visual-studio, debugging Problem: Show a seq in the watch window Is there any way to get Visual Studio debugger to display the contents of an F# seq expression? Visual Studio knows about IEnumerable<T> objects and gives you ...
Show a seq in the watch window Show a seq in the watch window f%23 visual-studio debugging Show IEnumerable Seq.toArray Seq Show a seq in the watch window Is there any way to get Visual Studio debugger to display the contents of an F# seq expression? Visual Studio knows about IEnumerable<T> objects and gives you a resu...
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62469114_c0
62469114
fsharp
0
Title: How to use EF Include method(to load related data) in F#? Problem title: How to use EF Include method(to load related data) in F#? Tags: eager-loading, entity-framework, f%23, c%23-to-f%23 Problem: How to use EF Include method(to load related data) in F#? How to eager load related data in F# using Include method...
How to use EF Include method(to load related data) in F#? How to use EF Include method(to load related data) in F#? eager-loading entity-framework f%23 c%23-to-f%23 How Include _ctx.Reports.Include x.Category How to use EF Include method(to load related data) in F#? How to eager load related data in F# using Include me...
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22789941_c0
22789941
fsharp
0
Title: What&#x27;s the functional programming&#x27;s answer for overriding? Problem title: What&#x27;s the functional programming&#x27;s answer for overriding? Tags: f%23, functional-programming, c%23, overriding, oop Problem: What's the functional programming's answer for overriding? I'm fresh with both functional pro...
What&#x27;s the functional programming&#x27;s answer for overriding? What&#x27;s the functional programming&#x27;s answer for overriding? f%23 functional-programming c%23 overriding oop What List Option What's the functional programming's answer for overriding? I'm fresh with both functional programming and F# coming f...
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67853482_c0
67853482
fsharp
0
Title: f# concatenate list of objects Problem title: f# concatenate list of objects Tags: f%23, list, math, recursion Problem: f# concatenate list of objects type Googol = { number : float power : float result : float } let generatePowers (n:float) : list<Googol> = let rec powerInner (n:float) (p:float) (acc : list<Goo...
f# concatenate list of objects f# concatenate list of objects f%23 list math recursion Googol n:float p:float p-1.0 n-1.0 ProjectEuler.fsx FS0001 f# concatenate list of objects I am trying to solve this problem -> https://projecteuler.net/problem=56 | but for this I need to generate powers below n < 100. When I try to ...
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28136346_c0
28136346
fsharp
0
Title: How to catch Ctrl+C event on multithreads .NET program in a portable way Problem title: How to catch Ctrl+C event on multithreads .NET program in a portable way Tags: .net, f%23, mono, multithreading Problem: How to catch Ctrl+C event on multithreads .NET program in a portable way I'm trying to implement a progr...
How to catch Ctrl+C event on multithreads .NET program in a portable way How to catch Ctrl+C event on multithreads .NET program in a portable way .net f%23 mono multithreading How Ctrl NET System System.Threading EntryPoint Random rnd.Next Thread.Sleep Console.Write Console.CancelKeyPress.Add Console.WriteLine Async.St...
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33445247_c0
33445247
fsharp
0
Title: System.TypeInitializationException in a match constructor Problem title: System.TypeInitializationException in a match constructor Tags: typeinitializationexception, f%23, exception Problem: System.TypeInitializationException in a match constructor I am trying to get a Discriminated Union type from a string in F...
System.TypeInitializationException in a match constructor System.TypeInitializationException in a match constructor typeinitializationexception f%23 exception System.TypeInitializationException System.ArgumentException FooOrBar Foo Bar FooOrBarFromString Invalid EntryPoint Project.exe System.TypeInitializationException...
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8026476_c0
8026476
fsharp
0
Title: F# further requirement for finding unique array of tuples Problem title: F# further requirement for finding unique array of tuples Tags: f%23 Problem: F# further requirement for finding unique array of tuples I have 4 arrays of different data. For the first array of string, I want to delete the duplicate element...
F# further requirement for finding unique array of tuples F# further requirement for finding unique array of tuples f%23 Microsoft.FSharp.Core.MatchFailureException dupA1 dupA2 dupA3 dupA4 zip4 Array.init Array.length Seq.distinct Seq.toArray uniqA1 uniqA2 uniqA3 uniqA4 Message Program.exe F# further requirement for fi...
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63190879_c1
63190879
fsharp
1
s" "2. Also this is always printed." let secrets = SecretsJson.Parse(secretsString) let! response = ApiClient.testGet secrets printfn "%s" "5. This is never printed." } |> Async.StartAsTask I don't understand this behaviour. I thought that the |> Async.StartAsTask expression will ensure that the whole async block in th...
s" "2. Also this is always printed." let secrets = SecretsJson.Parse(secretsString) let! response = ApiClient.testGet secrets printfn "%s" "5. This is never printed." } |> Async.StartAsTask I don't understand this behaviour. I thought that the |> Async.StartAsTask expression will ensure that the whole async block in th...
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71008245_c0
71008245
fsharp
0
Title: Why is it so long in Haskell? Problem title: Why is it so long in Haskell? Tags: haskell, f%23 Problem: Why is it so long in Haskell? I have this F# code open System let pisano (n : uint64) = let max = n * n let rec pisanoRec prev cur ind = if ind < max then let mutable ncur = (cur + prev) if ncur >= n then ncur...
Why is it so long in Haskell? Why is it so long in Haskell? haskell f%23 Why Haskell System uint64 System.Diagnostics.Stopwatch sw.Restart sw.Stop Pisano Time sw.Elapsed Integer Why is it so long in Haskell? I have this F# code With VS Code I get I tried to translate it in Haskell : With ghci and ":set +s" I get Why is...
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37908314_c0
37908314
fsharp
0
Title: Release the processed data in sequence Problem title: Release the processed data in sequence Tags: f%23, functional-programming, lazy-evaluation Problem: Release the processed data in sequence I am doing data processing with F#. First I got all files in a directory, then process each file to generate some data s...
Release the processed data in sequence Release the processed data in sequence f%23 functional-programming lazy-evaluation Release Seq.map Release the processed data in sequence I am doing data processing with F#. First I got all files in a directory, then process each file to generate some data structure. Finally I wil...
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74424640_c0
74424640
fsharp
0
Title: What is the correct syntax to Verify a mock logger call in F#? Problem title: What is the correct syntax to Verify a mock logger call in F#? Tags: moq, f%23 Problem: What is the correct syntax to Verify a mock logger call in F#? I'm unit testing an F# function that calls ILogger.LogInformation . I'm attempting t...
What is the correct syntax to Verify a mock logger call in F#? What is the correct syntax to Verify a mock logger call in F#? moq f%23 System.ArgumentException What Verify ILogger.LogInformation Mock ILogger MyFunction mockLogger.Verify x.Log LogLevel.Information It.IsAny EventId Exception Func It.IsAnyType Times.Once ...
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31858545_c1
31858545
fsharp
1
(AllNegative(Int1(Neither))) | "Number(AllPositive(Float1(SameFloat(sf))))" -> Number(AllPositive(Float1(SameFloat((float) sf)))) Although the first and the third cases in the stringToGS function work just fine, I am unable to find a way to convert the others back to their original form. If there any way to take a stri...
(AllNegative(Int1(Neither))) | "Number(AllPositive(Float1(SameFloat(sf))))" -> Number(AllPositive(Float1(SameFloat((float) sf)))) Although the first and the third cases in the stringToGS function work just fine, I am unable to find a way to convert the others back to their original form. If there any way to take a stri...
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65531479_c0
65531479
fsharp
0
Title: F# simplest way to split string to tuple Problem title: F# simplest way to split string to tuple Tags: f%23 Problem: F# simplest way to split string to tuple tl;dr Should I implement each helper function like below? let splitToTuple2 str = match str.Split() with | [| a; b |] -> a, b | _ -> failwith "size must be...
F# simplest way to split string to tuple F# simplest way to split string to tuple f%23 splitToTuple2 str.Split splitToTuple3 splitToTuple4 WARNING Incomplete F# simplest way to split string to tuple tl;dr Should I implement each helper function like below? motivation The number of words is known in advance. This below ...
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10383041_c0
10383041
fsharp
0
Title: ComImport in F# Problem title: ComImport in F# Tags: f%23 Problem: ComImport in F# I'm trying to translate some code from C# to F#, specifically the code to create a shortcut, from here: http://vbaccelerator.com/home/NET/Code/Libraries/Shell_Projects/Creating_and_Modifying_Shortcuts/ShellLink_Code_zip_ShellLink/...
ComImport in F# ComImport in F# f%23 ComImport GuidAttribute C000-000000000046 ClassInterfaceAttribute ClassInterfaceType.None ComImportAttribute CShellLink ComImport in F# I'm trying to translate some code from C# to F#, specifically the code to create a shortcut, from here: http://vbaccelerator.com/home/NET/Code/Libr...
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63494640_c1
63494640
fsharp
1
, a program -- FrontOffice.fs, was added with: /// This is the application's entry point. It hands things off to Elmish.WPF let entryPoint (mainWindow: Window) = Program.mkSimpleWpf init update bindings |> Program.runWindowWithConfig { ElmConfig.Default with LogTrace = true; Measure = true; MeasureLimitMs = 1 } mainWin...
, a program -- FrontOffice.fs, was added with: /// This is the application's entry point. It hands things off to Elmish.WPF let entryPoint (mainWindow: Window) = Program.mkSimpleWpf init update bindings |> Program.runWindowWithConfig { ElmConfig.Default with LogTrace = true; Measure = true; MeasureLimitMs = 1 } mainWin...
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34227084_c0
34227084
fsharp
0
Title: How do I save a large F# array of records to file? Problem title: How do I save a large F# array of records to file? Tags: f%23 Problem: How do I save a large F# array of records to file? I want to save a large f# array of records (> 10,000,000 elements) to disk so that it is easy to reload the array into memory...
How do I save a large F# array of records to file? How do I save a large F# array of records to file? f%23 System.Runtime.Serialization.SerializationException How FileStream FileMode.Create BinaryFormatter Serialize Test file.dat Int32.MaxValue Frame.ofRecords x2.SaveCsv file.csv How do I save a large F# array of recor...
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58308995_c1
58308995
fsharp
1
Ranks input printfn "%A" output // Expected Output // seq [ (2107, "HVST", "13-15", "Alpha", 1, "JS"); // (2107, "HVST", "13-15", "Beta", 2, "ASC"); // (2107, "HVST", "13-15", "Gamma", 3, "ASC");...] // (2237, "ABCD", "0905", "Pi", 1, "ABC"); // (2237, "ABCD", "0905", "Sigma", 2, "CDE"); // (2237, "ABCD", "0905", "Delt...
Ranks input printfn "%A" output // Expected Output // seq [ (2107, "HVST", "13-15", "Alpha", 1, "JS"); // (2107, "HVST", "13-15", "Beta", 2, "ASC"); // (2107, "HVST", "13-15", "Gamma", 3, "ASC");...] // (2237, "ABCD", "0905", "Pi", 1, "ABC"); // (2237, "ABCD", "0905", "Sigma", 2, "CDE"); // (2237, "ABCD", "0905", "Delt...
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28807739_c0
28807739
fsharp
0
Title: F# catch System.Web.Exception Problem title: F# catch System.Web.Exception Tags: f%23, f%23-data Problem: F# catch System.Web.Exception I have written tests with TickSpec (F# version of C# Specflow) to test a web service. When I run the test where I expect the response to come with a 200 OK all is fine. When I i...
F# catch System.Web.Exception F# catch System.Web.Exception f%23 f%23-data System.Web.Exception System.Net.WebException response HttpRequestBody Http.Request response.StatusCode Bad Request F# catch System.Web.Exception I have written tests with TickSpec (F# version of C# Specflow) to test a web service. When I run the...
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36459890_c1
36459890
fsharp
1
("b", 4); ("c", 5)] |> dedupeTakingLast (fun ((x1, y1),(x2, y2)) -> x1=x2) None |> List.ofSeq;; val it : (string * int) list = [("a", 1); ("b", 4); ("c", 5)] However, in terms of performance, it's a disaster: > #time List.init 1000 (fun _ -> 1) |> dedupeTakingLast (fun (x,y) -> x = y) None |> List.ofSeq #time;; --> Ti...
("b", 4); ("c", 5)] |> dedupeTakingLast (fun ((x1, y1),(x2, y2)) -> x1=x2) None |> List.ofSeq;; val it : (string * int) list = [("a", 1); ("b", 4); ("c", 5)] However, in terms of performance, it's a disaster: > #time List.init 1000 (fun _ -> 1) |> dedupeTakingLast (fun (x,y) -> x = y) None |> List.ofSeq #time;; --> Ti...
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64774933_c1
64774933
fsharp
1
, point (x2 - x1, y2 - y1) let length distance = let (x, y) = distance Math.Sqrt(x * x + y * y) let isInside circle dartHit = let (center, radius) = circle distance center dartHit |> length |> (fun x -> x < radius) let circle = ((0.5, 0.5), 0.5) let dartCount = 100000000 let dartSeqence = Seq.init dartCount throwDart l...
, point (x2 - x1, y2 - y1) let length distance = let (x, y) = distance Math.Sqrt(x * x + y * y) let isInside circle dartHit = let (center, radius) = circle distance center dartHit |> length |> (fun x -> x < radius) let circle = ((0.5, 0.5), 0.5) let dartCount = 100000000 let dartSeqence = Seq.init dartCount throwDart l...
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67172960_c0
67172960
fsharp
0
Title: Parsing XML file with FSharp XMLProvider Problem title: Parsing XML file with FSharp XMLProvider Tags: f%23-data, f%23, xml Problem: Parsing XML file with FSharp XMLProvider <changeSet author="x" id="y"> <sqlFile endDelimiter="\nGO" path="ChangeSetScripts/1.sql" relativeToChangelogFile="true" splitStatements="tr...
Parsing XML file with FSharp XMLProvider Parsing XML file with FSharp XMLProvider f%23-data f%23 xml Parsing XML FSharp XMLProvider sample.xml UTF-8 www.liquibase.org xmlns:xsi www.w3.org XMLSchema-instance xsi:schemaLocation dbchangelog-3.8.xsd ChangeSetScripts Parsing XML file with FSharp XMLProvider I have an XML fi...
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46124230_c0
46124230
fsharp
0
Title: All the functions are running immediatelly, how to run only the main function? Problem title: All the functions are running immediatelly, how to run only the main function? Tags: f%23 Problem: All the functions are running immediatelly, how to run only the main function? I am learning F#, and have this code: The...
All the functions are running immediatelly, how to run only the main function? All the functions are running immediatelly, how to run only the main function? f%23 All System System.Windows.Forms Form Width Height Visible Text Hello World MyFunction1 System.Diagnostics.Process.Start calc.exe AnotherFunction DateTime.Now...
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68178403_c1
68178403
fsharp
1
I need the data to be as small as possible, but since this is tracking about 80 tradable instruments at the same time, performance matters as well. A tradeoff was made where clients are not getting historical data and then updates, but just getting chunks of the last 3 days minute by minute, resulting in the same data...
I need the data to be as small as possible, but since this is tracking about 80 tradable instruments at the same time, performance matters as well. A tradeoff was made where clients are not getting historical data and then updates, but just getting chunks of the last 3 days minute by minute, resulting in the same data...
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78150311_c0
78150311
fsharp
0
Title: F# event with exposed add/remove functions and consumable from C# Problem title: F# event with exposed add/remove functions and consumable from C# Tags: f%23, events, .net-8.0 Problem: F# event with exposed add/remove functions and consumable from C# With reference to https://stackoverflow.com/a/4964791/2323934 ...
F# event with exposed add/remove functions and consumable from C# F# event with exposed add/remove functions and consumable from C# f%23 events .net-8.0 C# IDelegateEvent this.AddHandler this.RemoveHandler CLIEvent __.ClockEvent net-8.0 F# event with exposed add/remove functions and consumable from C# With reference to...
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23608713_c0
23608713
fsharp
0
Title: Howto run FParsec in VS2013 Problem title: Howto run FParsec in VS2013 Tags: visual-studio-2013, parsing, exception, f%23, fparsec Problem: Howto run FParsec in VS2013 How do I run FParsec in VS2013 Professional Edition? I tryed to use the following nuget packages: http://www.nuget.org/packages/FParsec/ http://w...
Howto run FParsec in VS2013 Howto run FParsec in VS2013 visual-studio-2013 parsing exception f%23 fparsec System.MissingMethodException Howto FParsec VS2013 Method Microsoft.FSharp.Core.FSharpFunc FParsec.CharStream FParsec.Reply Double FParsec.CharParsers.pfloat EntryPoint Console.ReadKey visual-studio-2013 Howto run ...
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30707129_c0
30707129
fsharp
0
Title: How to express the full range of values of a char in F#? Problem title: How to express the full range of values of a char in F#? Tags: unicode, f%23 Problem: How to express the full range of values of a char in F#? Unicode code points range from U+000000 to U+10FFFF . While writing myself a lexer generator in F#...
How to express the full range of values of a char in F#? How to express the full range of values of a char in F#? unicode f%23 How All u3000 U0010FFFF uint32 How to express the full range of values of a char in F#? Unicode code points range from U+000000 to U+10FFFF . While writing myself a lexer generator in F#, I ran...
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1869227_c1
1869227
fsharp
1
0) { if ((i + quoteSuffix.Length) == id.Length) { index = id.Length; break; } if (id[i + quoteSuffix.Length] == '.') { index = (i + quoteSuffix.Length + 1); break; } builder.Append(quoteSuffix).Append(quoteSuffix); if (String.CompareOrdinal(id, (i + quoteSuffix.Length), quoteSuffix, 0, quoteSuffix.Length) == 0) i++; } ...
0) { if ((i + quoteSuffix.Length) == id.Length) { index = id.Length; break; } if (id[i + quoteSuffix.Length] == '.') { index = (i + quoteSuffix.Length + 1); break; } builder.Append(quoteSuffix).Append(quoteSuffix); if (String.CompareOrdinal(id, (i + quoteSuffix.Length), quoteSuffix, 0, quoteSuffix.Length) == 0) i++; } ...
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20832692_c0
20832692
fsharp
0
Title: What&#x27;s wrong with this List expression? Problem title: What&#x27;s wrong with this List expression? Tags: f%23 Problem: What's wrong with this List expression? I have a recursive function that creates a tree like so: let rec evaluate node = let neighbors = getNeighbors node let visited = [for x, y in neighb...
What&#x27;s wrong with this List expression? What&#x27;s wrong with this List expression? f%23 What List List.length Node Leaf Tree Seq.toList What's wrong with this List expression? I have a recursive function that creates a tree like so: Node and Leaf come from this definition: and tiles is a 2-dimensional array of b...
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66195230_c0
66195230
fsharp
0
Title: Pound symbol in object type, in F# Problem title: Pound symbol in object type, in F# Tags: interface, f%23 Problem: Pound symbol in object type, in F# I have come across this: [<Interface>] type ILogger = abstract Debug: string -> unit abstract Error: string -> unit [<Interface>] type ILog = abstract Logger: ILo...
Pound symbol in object type, in F# Pound symbol in object type, in F# interface f%23 env.Logger.Error Pound Interface ILogger Debug Error ILog Logger Log Printf.kprintf env.Logger.Debug Pound symbol in object type, in F# I have come across this: from that page: https://bartoszsypytkowski.com/dealing-with-complex-depend...
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68031599_c0
68031599
fsharp
0
Title: Reading subset of netcdf data with sdslite Problem title: Reading subset of netcdf data with sdslite Tags: netcdf, f%23, .net Problem: Reading subset of netcdf data with sdslite I am trying to read a subset of NETCDF data of a fairly massive variable of oceanographic data. The file itself is 40GB large. The vari...
Reading subset of netcdf data with sdslite Reading subset of netcdf data with sdslite netcdf f%23 .net System.OverflowException Reading DataSet.Open massive_file.nc ds.GetData Arithmetic System.Buffer.ByteLength Array Microsoft.Research.Science.Data.NetCDF4.NetCdfVariable ToMultidimArray Int32 Reading subset of netcdf ...
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59330199_c0
59330199
fsharp
0
Title: Getting QueryMultipleAsync in Dapper to work with F# Problem title: Getting QueryMultipleAsync in Dapper to work with F# Tags: dapper, f%23 Problem: Getting QueryMultipleAsync in Dapper to work with F# We are trying to use dapper to return multiple result sets in F#. However I keep getting an Invalid operation E...
Getting QueryMultipleAsync in Dapper to work with F# Getting QueryMultipleAsync in Dapper to work with F# dapper f%23 DataException Getting QueryMultipleAsync Dapper SqlConnection connection.OpenAsync Async.AwaitTask connection.BeginTransaction connection.QueryMultipleAsync sql.Query sql.Parameters transaction.Commit r...
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44663359_c0
44663359
fsharp
0
Title: In xamarin shared F# project modules are marked as &quot;Not defined&quot; on Console project Problem title: In xamarin shared F# project modules are marked as &quot;Not defined&quot; on Console project Tags: visual-studio, xamarin, .net, macos, f%23 Problem: In xamarin shared F# project modules are marked as "N...
In xamarin shared F# project modules are marked as &quot;Not defined&quot; on Console project In xamarin shared F# project modules are marked as &quot;Not defined&quot; on Console project visual-studio xamarin .net macos f%23 Not Console Test TestsClient.fs Error FS0039 Project DefaultTargets Build ToolsVersion schemas...
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40923916_c1
40923916
fsharp
1
1L) 4: (-1L, 0L, -1L) 5: (1L, 0L, 2L) 6: (-2L, 0L, -1L) 7: (-2L, -1L, -1L) 8: (1L, 1L, -2L) 9: (-2L, 2L, -2L) After 1000 tests it hasn't gotten over 100L . Somehow I imagined this would "automatically" choose random numbers evenly distributed over the whole range of int64 , at least that's how I interpreted the documen...
1L) 4: (-1L, 0L, -1L) 5: (1L, 0L, 2L) 6: (-2L, 0L, -1L) 7: (-2L, -1L, -1L) 8: (1L, 1L, -2L) 9: (-2L, 2L, -2L) After 1000 tests it hasn't gotten over 100L . Somehow I imagined this would "automatically" choose random numbers evenly distributed over the whole range of int64 , at least that's how I interpreted the documen...
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30527910_c1
30527910
fsharp
1
<- c form.Controls.AddRange gameButtons let rec obsMerger obsList = match obsList with | x1::[] -> x1 | x1::xs -> Observable.merge x1 (obsMerger xs) | [] -> failwith "No Observables" let obsList = [for x in 81..(161) -> Observable.map(fun _ -> x) (gameButtons.[x-81].KeyDown)] @ [ for x in 0..80 -> (Observable.map (fun...
<- c form.Controls.AddRange gameButtons let rec obsMerger obsList = match obsList with | x1::[] -> x1 | x1::xs -> Observable.merge x1 (obsMerger xs) | [] -> failwith "No Observables" let obsList = [for x in 81..(161) -> Observable.map(fun _ -> x) (gameButtons.[x-81].KeyDown)] @ [ for x in 0..80 -> (Observable.map (fun...
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8323697_c0
8323697
fsharp
0
Title: What is the best way of documenting f# code? Problem title: What is the best way of documenting f# code? Tags: f%23, sandcastle Problem: What is the best way of documenting f# code? I have tried Sandcastle with the patches included with the guided GUI installation, but unless I am doing something very wrong it's...
What is the best way of documenting f# code? What is the best way of documenting f# code? f%23 sandcastle What What is the best way of documenting f# code? I have tried Sandcastle with the patches included with the guided GUI installation, but unless I am doing something very wrong it's basically unsuitable for documen...
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74708565_c0
74708565
fsharp
0
Title: How to initialize a repeated field (Google.Protocol.ProtoBuf) from F#? Problem title: How to initialize a repeated field (Google.Protocol.ProtoBuf) from F#? Tags: f%23, grpc, protocol-buffers Problem: How to initialize a repeated field (Google.Protocol.ProtoBuf) from F#? I have a Google.Protocol.ProtoBuf message...
How to initialize a repeated field (Google.Protocol.ProtoBuf) from F#? How to initialize a repeated field (Google.Protocol.ProtoBuf) from F#? f%23 grpc protocol-buffers F# How Google.Protocol.ProtoBuf Rectangle int32 Width Height Word google.protobuf.Int32Value VocabularyId Strokes Text Confidence BoundingBox SaveVocab...
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66846593_c0
66846593
fsharp
0
Title: how to use Async with AsyncResult in F# Problem title: how to use Async with AsyncResult in F# Tags: asynchronous, f%23 Problem: how to use Async with AsyncResult in F# Using the FsToolkit.ErrorHandling library, let's take an example: let doStuff = result { let! x = doSomething "hello" let! y = doAnotherthing "w...
how to use Async with AsyncResult in F# how to use Async with AsyncResult in F# asynchronous f%23 Async AsyncResult Async.AwaitTask Async.RunSynchronously how to use Async with AsyncResult in F# Using the FsToolkit.ErrorHandling library, let's take an example: now, I have an async version of combinedTwo called combined...
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61147353_c0
61147353
fsharp
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Title: How to Enable Intellisense in VS Code + Ionide? Problem title: How to Enable Intellisense in VS Code + Ionide? Tags: f%23, visual-studio-code, ionide Problem: How to Enable Intellisense in VS Code + Ionide? I've created an F# (script) app via the dotnet cli using the following outlined steps. However, when I ope...
How to Enable Intellisense in VS Code + Ionide? How to Enable Intellisense in VS Code + Ionide? f%23 visual-studio-code ionide How Enable Intellisense Ionide paket.dependencies api.nuget.org index.json FSharp.Data FSharp.Core netstandard2.0 FSharp.Core.dll FSharp.Data.dll System CsvProvider HasHeaders PreferOptionals r...
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Title: F# - Same Function With Different Parameters Problem title: F# - Same Function With Different Parameters Tags: parameters, option-type, f%23, function Problem: F# - Same Function With Different Parameters In F#, is it possible for a function to take one required parameter and one or more optional parametes depen...
F# - Same Function With Different Parameters F# - Same Function With Different Parameters parameters option-type f%23 function Same Different Parameters Tiramisu www.lihaoyi.com WhatsFunctionalProgrammingAllAbout.html System Ingredients Whisk EntryPoint F# - Same Function With Different Parameters In F#, is it possible...
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Title: F# Binary Search Tree Problem title: F# Binary Search Tree Tags: f%23, binary-search-tree Problem: F# Binary Search Tree I am trying to implement BST in F#. Since I am starting my journey with F# I wanted to ask for help. I have simple a test; [<Fact>] let ``Data is retained`` () = let treeData = create [4] tree...
F# Binary Search Tree F# Binary Search Tree f%23 binary-search-tree Binary Search Tree Fact Data None Leaf Node List.fold F# Binary Search Tree I am trying to implement BST in F#. Since I am starting my journey with F# I wanted to ask for help. I have simple a test; Tree type which uses discriminated unions a recursive...
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Title: .NET runtime tries to load FSharp.Core 4.3.0 even if all projects reference 4.3.1 Problem title: .NET runtime tries to load FSharp.Core 4.3.0 even if all projects reference 4.3.1 Tags: f%23, .net, c%23 Problem: .NET runtime tries to load FSharp.Core 4.3.0 even if all projects reference 4.3.1 I've created a proje...
.NET runtime tries to load FSharp.Core 4.3.0 even if all projects reference 4.3.1 .NET runtime tries to load FSharp.Core 4.3.0 even if all projects reference 4.3.1 f%23 .net c%23 System.IO.FileLoadException NET FSharp.Core Could Version Culture PublicKeyToken b03f5f7f11d50a3a .NET runtime tries to load FSharp.Core 4.3....
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Title: How use the WebView FETCH api on android to call custom url Problem title: How use the WebView FETCH api on android to call custom url Tags: android, fetch-api, f%23, android-webview Problem: How use the WebView FETCH api on android to call custom url I'm looking to migrate the AJAX calls to the FETCH API. I can...
How use the WebView FETCH api on android to call custom url How use the WebView FETCH api on android to call custom url android fetch-api f%23 android-webview How WebView FETCH app:customers XMLHttpRequest xmlHttp.open GET xmlHttp.send xmlHttp.responseText this.ShouldInterceptRequest view:WebView request:IWebResourceRe...
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1080135
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Title: how can I get F# language reference from VS 2008? Problem title: how can I get F# language reference from VS 2008? Tags: visual-studio, f%23 Problem: how can I get F# language reference from VS 2008? I have installed the May 2009 CTP. And I would like to read F# language reference offline, instead of having to v...
how can I get F# language reference from VS 2008? how can I get F# language reference from VS 2008? visual-studio f%23 VS how can I get F# language reference from VS 2008? I have installed the May 2009 CTP. And I would like to read F# language reference offline, instead of having to visit msdn.microsoft.com. How can I ...
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51642305_c0
51642305
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Title: Cast FsSql Count Result to Int32 without a Compiler Warning Problem title: Cast FsSql Count Result to Int32 without a Compiler Warning Tags: fssql, f%23 Problem: Cast FsSql Count Result to Int32 without a Compiler Warning So I'm trying to do a simple count query in FsSql let! countOption = Sql.asyncExecScalar co...
Cast FsSql Count Result to Int32 without a Compiler Warning Cast FsSql Count Result to Int32 without a Compiler Warning fssql f%23 Cast FsSql Count Result Int32 Compiler Warning Sql.asyncExecScalar Some dbCountToInt32 None i64 Can Int64 Works Cast FsSql Count Result to Int32 without a Compiler Warning So I'm trying to ...
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65364316_c0
65364316
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Title: Why is a value with an explicit type annotation generalized here? Problem title: Why is a value with an explicit type annotation generalized here? Tags: f%23, value-restriction Problem: Why is a value with an explicit type annotation generalized here? I'm getting a VR error on a let binding on module scope sayin...
Why is a value with an explicit type annotation generalized here? Why is a value with an explicit type annotation generalized here? f%23 value-restriction Why Task HttpFunc HttpContext Why is a value with an explicit type annotation generalized here? I'm getting a VR error on a let binding on module scope saying one of...
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+ hour / 10) dateTimeArray.[12] <- char (zeroChar + hour % 10) if dateTime.Minute <> minute then minute <- dateTime.Minute dateTimeArray.[14] <- char (zeroChar + minute / 10) dateTimeArray.[15] <- char (zeroChar + minute % 10) if dateTime.Second <> second then second <- dateTime.Second dateTimeArray.[17] <- char (zero...
+ hour / 10) dateTimeArray.[12] <- char (zeroChar + hour % 10) if dateTime.Minute <> minute then minute <- dateTime.Minute dateTimeArray.[14] <- char (zeroChar + minute / 10) dateTimeArray.[15] <- char (zeroChar + minute % 10) if dateTime.Second <> second then second <- dateTime.Second dateTimeArray.[17] <- char (zero...
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40115150_c0
40115150
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Title: Using VSCode and Paket to add file to `.fsproj` Problem title: Using VSCode and Paket to add file to `.fsproj` Tags: visual-studio-code, paket, f%23 Problem: Using VSCode and Paket to add file to `.fsproj` I'm using VSCode and Paket to add libraries from Nuget to an F# project/ .fsproj file. From VSCode, I use c...
Using VSCode and Paket to add file to `.fsproj` Using VSCode and Paket to add file to `.fsproj` visual-studio-code paket f%23 Using VSCode Paket Add Nuget Package FsVerbalExpressions Adding FsVerbaExpressions paket.dependencies Main Resolving Message Couldn www.nuget.org Could NET Using VSCode and Paket to add file to ...
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70214692_c0
70214692
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Title: Using System.IO.File.ReadAllText to reverse a .txt-file Problem title: Using System.IO.File.ReadAllText to reverse a .txt-file Tags: f%23, system.io.file Problem: Using System.IO.File.ReadAllText to reverse a .txt-file So, I'm trying to write a code that takes a list of .txt-files and the output I'm hoping for i...
Using System.IO.File.ReadAllText to reverse a .txt-file Using System.IO.File.ReadAllText to reverse a .txt-file f%23 system.io.file Using System.IO.File.ReadAllText System.IO File.Exists Some File.ReadAllText None helpLst.rev system.io.file Using System.IO.File.ReadAllText to reverse a .txt-file So, I'm trying to write...
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69261557
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Title: Issue with F# SHA256Managed, output hash Removes 0&#x27;s Problem title: Issue with F# SHA256Managed, output hash Removes 0&#x27;s Tags: .net, f%23, sha256 Problem: Issue with F# SHA256Managed, output hash Removes 0's Using F#, I'm trying to write a function to calculate the SHA256 hash of any given string. When...
Issue with F# SHA256Managed, output hash Removes 0&#x27;s Issue with F# SHA256Managed, output hash Removes 0&#x27;s .net f%23 sha256 Issue SHA256Managed Removes System.Security.Cryptography System.Text Encoding.UTF8.GetBytes ComputeHash Seq.iter sha256 Issue with F# SHA256Managed, output hash Removes 0's Using F#, I'm ...
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0.0-999.999.999.999" newVersion="4.4.0.0" /> </dependentAssembly> </assemblyBinding> </runtime> </configuration> Can anyone provide me guidance on the steps required to reference FSharp.Core functionality within my C# project? UPDATED I have another class that successfully references FSharp.Core within the same C# proj...
0.0-999.999.999.999" newVersion="4.4.0.0" /> </dependentAssembly> </assemblyBinding> </runtime> </configuration> Can anyone provide me guidance on the steps required to reference FSharp.Core functionality within my C# project? UPDATED I have another class that successfully references FSharp.Core within the same C# proj...
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7044100_c0
7044100
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Title: In F#, is there a functional way to converting a flat array of items into an array of a group of items? Problem title: In F#, is there a functional way to converting a flat array of items into an array of a group of items? Tags: f%23 Problem: In F#, is there a functional way to converting a flat array of items i...
In F#, is there a functional way to converting a flat array of items into an array of a group of items? In F#, is there a functional way to converting a flat array of items into an array of a group of items? f%23 Solid In F#, is there a functional way to converting a flat array of items into an array of a group of item...
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10124058_c0
10124058
fsharp
0
Title: Issue with surrogate unicode characters in F# Problem title: Issue with surrogate unicode characters in F# Tags: unicode, c%23, f%23, surrogate-pairs Problem: Issue with surrogate unicode characters in F# I'm working with strings, which could contain surrogate unicode characters (non-BMP, 4 bytes per character)....
Issue with surrogate unicode characters in F# Issue with surrogate unicode characters in F# unicode c%23 f%23 surrogate-pairs Issue U0001D11E Char.IsSurrogate Console.WriteLine String.Format Length s.Length Char.ConvertFromUtf32 s.ToCharArray Issue with surrogate unicode characters in F# I'm working with strings, which...
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35762747_c1
35762747
fsharp
1
follows: let fsharpAsyncRead2 (cmd:SqlCommand) createDatum = async { let result = ResizeArray () let! reader = Async.AwaitTask (cmd.ExecuteReaderAsync ()) let! moreData = Async.AwaitTask (reader.ReadAsync ()) let mutable isMoreData = moreData while isMoreData do let datum = createDatum reader result.Add datum let! mor...
follows: let fsharpAsyncRead2 (cmd:SqlCommand) createDatum = async { let result = ResizeArray () let! reader = Async.AwaitTask (cmd.ExecuteReaderAsync ()) let! moreData = Async.AwaitTask (reader.ReadAsync ()) let mutable isMoreData = moreData while isMoreData do let datum = createDatum reader result.Add datum let! mor...
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49196009_c1
49196009
fsharp
1
835 Seconds > dotnet xunit Detecting target frameworks in StreamstoneFs.Tests.fsproj... Building for framework netcoreapp2.0... StreamstoneFs -> C:\Work\OSS\Streamstone.fs\src\StreamstoneFs\bin\Debug\netstandard2.0\StreamstoneFs.dll StreamstoneFs.Tests -> C:\Work\OSS\Streamstone.fs\tests\StreamstoneFs.Tests\bin\Debug\n...
835 Seconds > dotnet xunit Detecting target frameworks in StreamstoneFs.Tests.fsproj... Building for framework netcoreapp2.0... StreamstoneFs -> C:\Work\OSS\Streamstone.fs\src\StreamstoneFs\bin\Debug\netstandard2.0\StreamstoneFs.dll StreamstoneFs.Tests -> C:\Work\OSS\Streamstone.fs\tests\StreamstoneFs.Tests\bin\Debug\n...
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52005448_c0
52005448
fsharp
0
Title: What&#x27;s wrong with ActivePattern matching against System.Type? Problem title: What&#x27;s wrong with ActivePattern matching against System.Type? Tags: active-pattern, f%23, system.reflection, pattern-matching Problem: What's wrong with ActivePattern matching against System.Type? module Reflection = [<Require...
What&#x27;s wrong with ActivePattern matching against System.Type? What&#x27;s wrong with ActivePattern matching against System.Type? active-pattern f%23 system.reflection pattern-matching external What ActivePattern System.Type Reflection RequireQualifiedAccess Type Unchecked.defaultof IsEqual Isnt t:Type Choice TypeO...
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56067957_c0
56067957
fsharp
0
Title: F# If statement expecting unit from float Problem title: F# If statement expecting unit from float Tags: if-statement, f%23 Problem: F# If statement expecting unit from float the statement is fine until the final elif which it then has the error "Was expected to have type unit" type BankAcc = {AccNum:int; mutabl...
F# If statement expecting unit from float F# If statement expecting unit from float if-statement f%23 float an BankAcc AccNum:int Balance:float this.Withdraw this.Balance None Some Account AccNum Balance Account.Withdraw Equals CheckAccount Seq.unfold List.map list1 F# If statement expecting unit from float the stateme...
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70539260_c1
70539260
fsharp
1
Heirarchy; var isTaskOf = task.GetType() .GetProperty("GetAwaiter", flags) .PropertyType .GetMethod("GetResult", flags) .ReturnType != typeof(void); if (isTaskOf) { var result = await (dynamic)task; } I am willing to do something like this in F# if possible, but: I have not ben able to successfully get the dynamic look...
Heirarchy; var isTaskOf = task.GetType() .GetProperty("GetAwaiter", flags) .PropertyType .GetMethod("GetResult", flags) .ReturnType != typeof(void); if (isTaskOf) { var result = await (dynamic)task; } I am willing to do something like this in F# if possible, but: I have not ben able to successfully get the dynamic look...
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18121864_c0
18121864
fsharp
0
Title: Active Directory User Management with F# Problem title: Active Directory User Management with F# Tags: f%23, crud, active-directory Problem: Active Directory User Management with F# I have been looking into F# for quite a while now in between projects at work, but never really had the guts to start using it in a...
Active Directory User Management with F# Active Directory User Management with F# f%23 crud active-directory Active Directory User Management Active Directory User Management with F# I have been looking into F# for quite a while now in between projects at work, but never really had the guts to start using it in any of ...
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42316594_c0
42316594
fsharp
0
Title: Function works without passing the parameters Problem title: Function works without passing the parameters Tags: f%23-interactive, f%23 Problem: Function works without passing the parameters /!\ F# brand newbie /!\ I have this code #r @"..\packages\Accord.3.4.0\lib\net40\Accord.dll" #r @"..\packages\Accord.Stati...
Function works without passing the parameters Function works without passing the parameters f%23-interactive f%23 Accord.3.4.0 net40 Accord.dll Accord.Statistics.3.4.0 Accord.Statistics.dll Accord.Math.3.4.0 Accord.Math.dll Accord Accord.Statistics.Models.Regression.Linear Array.map SimpleLinearRegression regression.Re...
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50614404_c0
50614404
fsharp
0
Title: Properties of a module for these never changed (or just once at beginning) settings? Problem title: Properties of a module for these never changed (or just once at beginning) settings? Tags: f%23 Problem: Properties of a module for these never changed (or just once at beginning) settings? I have the following mo...
Properties of a module for these never changed (or just once at beginning) settings? Properties of a module for these never changed (or just once at beginning) settings? f%23 Properties DateTime Settings TheDate DateTime.MaxValue Folder Options Properties of a module for these never changed (or just once at beginning) ...
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33824181_c0
33824181
fsharp
0
Title: Weird character appears when execute selected codes in Visual Studio 2013 F# Interactive Problem title: Weird character appears when execute selected codes in Visual Studio 2013 F# Interactive Tags: visual-studio, f%23 Problem: Weird character appears when execute selected codes in Visual Studio 2013 F# Interact...
Weird character appears when execute selected codes in Visual Studio 2013 F# Interactive Weird character appears when execute selected codes in Visual Studio 2013 F# Interactive visual-studio f%23 Weird Visual Studio Interactive System System.Diagnostics ProcessStartInfo FileName UseShellExecute CreateNoWindow Redirect...
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35729335_c0
35729335
fsharp
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Title: Work with a persistent object in a for loop F# Problem title: Work with a persistent object in a for loop F# Tags: roslyn, f%23 Problem: Work with a persistent object in a for loop F# I'm trying to use Roslyn objects within F#. I don't know how to modify a object in a loop. ClassDeclarationSyntax has an persiste...
Work with a persistent object in a for loop F# Work with a persistent object in a for loop F# roslyn f%23 Work ClassDeclarationSyntax Map KeyValue cls.AddMembers SyntaxFactory.PropertyDeclaration SyntaxFactory.ParseTypeName AddModifiers SyntaxFactory.Token SyntaxKind.PublicKeyword Map.fold state:ClassDeclarationSyntax ...
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56749283_c0
56749283
fsharp
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Title: SkiaSharp random noise in empty images Problem title: SkiaSharp random noise in empty images Tags: .net-core, skiasharp, f%23, c%23 Problem: SkiaSharp random noise in empty images I'm slicing some images with SkiaSharp, some pictures don't cover the whole bitmap, and looks like there is random noise on some of t...
SkiaSharp random noise in empty images SkiaSharp random noise in empty images .net-core skiasharp f%23 c%23 SkiaSharp SKBitmap File.OpenWrite SKImage.FromBitmap Encode SKEncodedImageFormat.Png subImage.SaveTo ex.Erase SKColors.Black SkiaSharp random noise in empty images I'm slicing some images with SkiaSharp, some pic...
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41031331_c1
41031331
fsharp
1
the relevant code is from line 916. type Equipment = { Helmet : Hat option Armor : Armor option Legs : Pants option Gloves : Gauntlets option Ring : Ring option Weapon : Weaponry option Shield : Shield option Loot : ConsumableItem option } let equipPurchasedProtection newItem (inventory,equipment) = match newItem with...
the relevant code is from line 916. type Equipment = { Helmet : Hat option Armor : Armor option Legs : Pants option Gloves : Gauntlets option Ring : Ring option Weapon : Weaponry option Shield : Shield option Loot : ConsumableItem option } let equipPurchasedProtection newItem (inventory,equipment) = match newItem with...
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Title: Explanation and idiomatic solution(s) for assignments to arrays in classes in F# Problem title: Explanation and idiomatic solution(s) for assignments to arrays in classes in F# Tags: f%23 Problem: Explanation and idiomatic solution(s) for assignments to arrays in classes in F# I've been trying out F# a bit recen...
Explanation and idiomatic solution(s) for assignments to arrays in classes in F# Explanation and idiomatic solution(s) for assignments to arrays in classes in F# f%23 Explanation MyClass this.Array myClass.Array Explanation and idiomatic solution(s) for assignments to arrays in classes in F# I've been trying out F# a b...
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3484315_c0
3484315
fsharp
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Title: How to merge sorted sequences? Problem title: How to merge sorted sequences? Tags: f%23 Problem: How to merge sorted sequences? Here’s a problem I’ve really been struggling with. I need to merge two sorted sequences into a single sorted sequence. Ideally, the algorithm should be lazy-evaluated, and not require c...
How to merge sorted sequences? How to merge sorted sequences? f%23 How How to merge sorted sequences? Here’s a problem I’ve really been struggling with. I need to merge two sorted sequences into a single sorted sequence. Ideally, the algorithm should be lazy-evaluated, and not require caching more than one item from ea...
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37691097_c0
37691097
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Title: Circular function calls when evaluating AST nodes for interpreter Problem title: Circular function calls when evaluating AST nodes for interpreter Tags: compiler-construction, f%23, functional-programming Problem: Circular function calls when evaluating AST nodes for interpreter I have the following situation: l...
Circular function calls when evaluating AST nodes for interpreter Circular function calls when evaluating AST nodes for interpreter compiler-construction f%23 functional-programming Circular AST Map Assignment Print Read stmt::rest Boolean Not Circular function calls when evaluating AST nodes for interpreter I have the...
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30552497_c0
30552497
fsharp
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Title: Applying a function returned from a subparser with fparsec Problem title: Applying a function returned from a subparser with fparsec Tags: fparsec, f%23 Problem: Applying a function returned from a subparser with fparsec Noob alert! Ok, I'm trying to build a simple math expression parser in fparsec. Right now al...
Applying a function returned from a subparser with fparsec Applying a function returned from a subparser with fparsec fparsec f%23 a Applying many1 String.Concat Parser Success Failure EntryPoint Console.Read Applying a function returned from a subparser with fparsec Noob alert! Ok, I'm trying to build a simple math ex...
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16287496_c0
16287496
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Title: How to convert a Parallel.Foreach in C# to F#? Problem title: How to convert a Parallel.Foreach in C# to F#? Tags: f%23 Problem: How to convert a Parallel.Foreach in C# to F#? I have been trying to convert some C# to F# and it hasn't been going so good as I am relatively new to F# Here is the working C# snippet:...
How to convert a Parallel.Foreach in C# to F#? How to convert a Parallel.Foreach in C# to F#? f%23 How Parallel.Foreach Console.WriteLine Thread Thread.CurrentThread.ManagedThreadId Interlocked.Add input:int How to convert a Parallel.Foreach in C# to F#? I have been trying to convert some C# to F# and it hasn't been go...
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26164157_c0
26164157
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Title: F# CSV Provider type mismatch Problem title: F# CSV Provider type mismatch Tags: f%23-data, f%23, type-providers, csv, analytics Problem: F# CSV Provider type mismatch I'm having an issue with the F# CSV Type provider and getting a type mismatch. I'm new to F#, so it very well could be a basic issue. I have put ...
F# CSV Provider type mismatch F# CSV Provider type mismatch f%23-data f%23 type-providers csv analytics CSV Provider FSharp.Data CsvProvider Users Documents VoterCSVData2.csv AssumeMissingValues MissingValues EntryPoint voterType.Parse voterData.Rows Seq.iter F# CSV Provider type mismatch I'm having an issue with the F...
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33397989
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Title: f# : program to calculate difference between dates Problem title: f# : program to calculate difference between dates Tags: f%23 Problem: f# : program to calculate difference between dates I wrote a part of the program that would calculate the difference between two dates, but I can't add the control of leap year...
f# : program to calculate difference between dates f# : program to calculate difference between dates f%23 month_length Wrong data_to_day data_difference day1 month1 year1 day2 month2 year2 f# : program to calculate difference between dates I wrote a part of the program that would calculate the difference between two d...
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5353323_c0
5353323
fsharp
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Title: Silverlight IsolatedStorage removed when application is shutdown? Problem title: Silverlight IsolatedStorage removed when application is shutdown? Tags: f%23, silverlight Problem: Silverlight IsolatedStorage removed when application is shutdown? From what I can find, seems like the IsolatedStorage supposed to be...
Silverlight IsolatedStorage removed when application is shutdown? Silverlight IsolatedStorage removed when application is shutdown? f%23 silverlight Silverlight IsolatedStorage IsolatedStorageSettings.ApplicationSettings storage.Item storage.Add Some Value Silverlight IsolatedStorage removed when application is shutdow...
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57091927_c0
57091927
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Title: Is there any way to get JsonProvider to parse this as an array of items, rather than a named list? Problem title: Is there any way to get JsonProvider to parse this as an array of items, rather than a named list? Tags: json, f%23, type-providers Problem: Is there any way to get JsonProvider to parse this as an a...
Is there any way to get JsonProvider to parse this as an array of items, rather than a named list? Is there any way to get JsonProvider to parse this as an array of items, rather than a named list? json f%23 type-providers JsonProvider Literal AJsonString Meta Data Information Daily Time Series Splits Dividend Events S...
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55238701
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Title: Railway Oriented Programming and partial application Problem title: Railway Oriented Programming and partial application Tags: f%23 Problem: Railway Oriented Programming and partial application I like using ROP when I have to deal with IO/Parsing strings/... However let's say that I have a function taking 2 para...
Railway Oriented Programming and partial application Railway Oriented Programming and partial application f%23 Result.Error Railway Oriented Programming Transform Result Result.Ok Result.bind Result.flatten Railway Oriented Programming and partial application I like using ROP when I have to deal with IO/Parsing strings...
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42426268_c0
42426268
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Title: Azure Function binding: get both EventData and strongly typed message Problem title: Azure Function binding: get both EventData and strongly typed message Tags: azure-functions, azure, f%23 Problem: Azure Function binding: get both EventData and strongly typed message I have the following function definition. Me...
Azure Function binding: get both EventData and strongly typed message Azure Function binding: get both EventData and strongly typed message azure-functions azure f%23 Azure EventData MailboxItem CustomerID AssetID Run TraceWriter log.Verbose item.AssetID.ToString function.json Default Azure Function binding: get both E...
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30784944_c0
30784944
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Title: Fail to convert to json a record with union types with websharper Problem title: Fail to convert to json a record with union types with websharper Tags: websharper, json, f%23, discriminated-union Problem: Fail to convert to json a record with union types with websharper I'm using websharper to convert records/u...
Fail to convert to json a record with union types with websharper Fail to convert to json a record with union types with websharper websharper json f%23 discriminated-union Fail NamedUnionCases Icon IconName Aaabattery Abacus Size title:string name:IconName size:Size updated:DateTime ToJString jP:Core.Json.Provider msg...
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27274702_c0
27274702
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Title: How do I call Redis StringSet() from F# Problem title: How do I call Redis StringSet() from F# Tags: f%23, stackexchange.redis Problem: How do I call Redis StringSet() from F# I am using StackExchange.Redis to access a Redis instance. I have the following working C# code: public static void Demo() { ConnectionMu...
How do I call Redis StringSet() from F# How do I call Redis StringSet() from F# f%23 stackexchange.redis F# How Redis StringSet Demo ConnectionMultiplexer ConnectionMultiplexer.Connect xxx.redis.cache.windows.net IDatabase connection.GetDatabase cache.StringSet key1 cx.GetDatabase stackexchange.redis How do I call Redi...
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52806607_c0
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Title: F# Type Providers and Units of Measure Problem title: F# Type Providers and Units of Measure Tags: f%23, type-providers, units-of-measurement Problem: F# Type Providers and Units of Measure Is it possible to annotate generated properties/fields with custom units of measure? I noticed that ProvidedTypes.fs provid...
F# Type Providers and Units of Measure F# Type Providers and Units of Measure f%23 type-providers units-of-measurement Type Providers Units Measure ProvidedTypes.fs ProvidedMeasureBuilder.AnnotateType ProvidedMeasureBuilder.SI SomeObjectInMyAssembly Assembly.GetType Namespace.UnitOfMeasure F# Type Providers and Units o...
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3093408_c1
3093408
fsharp
1
I got a System.StackOverflowException in the "| :? TreeOfPosition as y -> compare (x) (y)" line in the override of the GetHashCode. I have a thread in the hubfs.net ( http://cs.hubfs.net/forums/thread/15891.aspx ) with I'm discussing my Minimax. Here you can find my lastest code ( http://www.inf.ufrgs.br/~pmdusso/work...
I got a System.StackOverflowException in the "| :? TreeOfPosition as y -> compare (x) (y)" line in the override of the GetHashCode. I have a thread in the hubfs.net ( http://cs.hubfs.net/forums/thread/15891.aspx ) with I'm discussing my Minimax. Here you can find my lastest code ( http://www.inf.ufrgs.br/~pmdusso/work...
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67755450_c1
67755450
fsharp
1
exchange. It has to run at regular interval and catch up with the new data. Since I need data from a range of timestamps, I try to cache the data that has previously been requested from the exchange. At the range is always moving forward, I only have to check how much data I already have in the range, and how much I n...
exchange. It has to run at regular interval and catch up with the new data. Since I need data from a range of timestamps, I try to cache the data that has previously been requested from the exchange. At the range is always moving forward, I only have to check how much data I already have in the range, and how much I n...
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10181118_c0
10181118
fsharp
0
Title: F#&#x27;s &quot;Hello, world&quot; with 2 fs files Problem title: F#&#x27;s &quot;Hello, world&quot; with 2 fs files Tags: f%23 Problem: F#'s "Hello, world" with 2 fs files I come from C# background to F#. So far I wrote simple programs and spent a lot of time in F# interactive. I'm stuck creating a VS F# projec...
F#&#x27;s &quot;Hello, world&quot; with 2 fs files F#&#x27;s &quot;Hello, world&quot; with 2 fs files f%23 Hello uint64 Files e.g SomeNamespace.SubNamespace SomeNamespace.SomeModule Program Alg F#'s "Hello, world" with 2 fs files I come from C# background to F#. So far I wrote simple programs and spent a lot of time in...
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29330193_c0
29330193
fsharp
0
Title: Default recursion on recursive types Problem title: Default recursion on recursive types Tags: f%23, recursion Problem: Default recursion on recursive types Idiomatic F# can nicely represent the classic recursive expression data structure: type Expression = | Number of int | Add of Expression * Expression | Mult...
Default recursion on recursive types Default recursion on recursive types f%23 recursion Default Expression Number Add Multiply Variable simplify_add Default recursion on recursive types Idiomatic F# can nicely represent the classic recursive expression data structure: together with recursive functions thereon: ... oop...
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62364229_c1
62364229
fsharp
1
= NullValueHandling.Ignore, // MissingMemberHandling is not technically needed for // compact serialization but it avoids certain ambiguities // that guarantee that deserialization coincides with the // default Json.Net deserialization. // (where 'coincides' means 'if the deserialization succeeds they both return the ...
= NullValueHandling.Ignore, // MissingMemberHandling is not technically needed for // compact serialization but it avoids certain ambiguities // that guarantee that deserialization coincides with the // default Json.Net deserialization. // (where 'coincides' means 'if the deserialization succeeds they both return the ...
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29493751_c0
29493751
fsharp
0
Title: Impossible to write correct type signature Problem title: Impossible to write correct type signature Tags: f%23 Problem: Impossible to write correct type signature I'm playing around with some overloading in F#. I have a function with a static type constraint that specifies the type ^a should have a static membe...
Impossible to write correct type signature Impossible to write correct type signature f%23 Impossible Unchecked.defaultof Default Impossible to write correct type signature I'm playing around with some overloading in F#. I have a function with a static type constraint that specifies the type ^a should have a static mem...
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19202773_c0
19202773
fsharp
0
Title: How Do I Use A Variable As The Formatting String With Sprintf? Problem title: How Do I Use A Variable As The Formatting String With Sprintf? Tags: f%23, f%23-interactive Problem: How Do I Use A Variable As The Formatting String With Sprintf? I feel like a total noob for having to ask this but it's got me stumped...
How Do I Use A Variable As The Formatting String With Sprintf? How Do I Use A Variable As The Formatting String With Sprintf? f%23 f%23-interactive How Use Variable Formatting Sprintf FS0001 Printf.StringFormat FS1124 Multiple StringFormat Provide e.g How Do I Use A Variable As The Formatting String With Sprintf? I fee...
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13071986_c0
13071986
fsharp
0
Title: Write a sequence of tuples to a csv file f# Problem title: Write a sequence of tuples to a csv file f# Tags: export-to-csv, tuples, f%23 Problem: Write a sequence of tuples to a csv file f# Iam trying to write a sequence of tuples to a csv, but the normal File.WriteAllLines is overloaded by a sequence of tuples....
Write a sequence of tuples to a csv file f# Write a sequence of tuples to a csv file f# export-to-csv tuples f%23 Write System Microsoft.FSharp.Reflection FSharpType.IsTuple t.GetType String.Format t:seq Seq.collect Write a sequence of tuples to a csv file f# Iam trying to write a sequence of tuples to a csv, but the n...
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39688936_c0
39688936
fsharp
0
Title: If I convert a sequence to an array and treat it as a sequence, do I get O(1) on length? Problem title: If I convert a sequence to an array and treat it as a sequence, do I get O(1) on length? Tags: arrays, seq, f%23 Problem: If I convert a sequence to an array and treat it as a sequence, do I get O(1) on length...
If I convert a sequence to an array and treat it as a sequence, do I get O(1) on length? If I convert a sequence to an array and treat it as a sequence, do I get O(1) on length? arrays seq f%23 converted Seq.toArray Array.length sq2 Seq.ofArray len2 Seq.length If I convert a sequence to an array and treat it as a seque...
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50776674_c1
50776674
fsharp
1
int64 |> TrivialStream.filter (fun v -> v &&& 1L = 0L) |> TrivialStream.map ((+) 1L) |> TrivialStream.sum let trivialTestCs n = Stream .Range(0,1,n) .Map(fun v -> int64 v) .Filter(fun v -> v &&& 1L = 0L) .Map(fun v -> v + 1L) .Sum() In this pipeline each operation is very cheap so any overhead from the underlying impl...
pet project for me is to implement push-based data pipelines in F#. Push pipelines are simpler and faster than pull pipelines like LINQ (although they don't have all capabilities of pull pipelines). Something that stumped me for awhile is that I don't seem to be implement a push pipeline in C# that is an efficient as ...
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32685407_c1
32685407
fsharp
1
wiql : PrintfFormat<(string -> unit),System.IO.TextWriter,unit,unit> > printfn wiql "DRILQUIP";; SELECT [State], [Title], [Work Item Type], [ReferenceId] FROM WorkItems WHERE [System.TeamProject] = 'DRILQUIP' AND [Work Item Type] IN ('Product Backlog Item', 'Bug') AND ([ReferenceId] CONTAINS 'IM' OR [ReferenceId] CONT...
wiql : PrintfFormat<(string -> unit),System.IO.TextWriter,unit,unit> > printfn wiql "DRILQUIP";; SELECT [State], [Title], [Work Item Type], [ReferenceId] FROM WorkItems WHERE [System.TeamProject] = 'DRILQUIP' AND [Work Item Type] IN ('Product Backlog Item', 'Bug') AND ([ReferenceId] CONTAINS 'IM' OR [ReferenceId] CONT...
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61632314_c0
61632314
fsharp
0
Title: F# reload XmlProvider Problem title: F# reload XmlProvider Tags: f%23, xml Problem: F# reload XmlProvider I have a question, I was using Xml provider to load embedded content of xml, and it works great. But I was wondering is it possible to create dynamic XmlProvider. For example I have an API that uploads xml f...
F# reload XmlProvider F# reload XmlProvider f%23 xml XmlProvider Test Communication None ReadXmlFileUsingContent Provider.Parse F# reload XmlProvider I have a question, I was using Xml provider to load embedded content of xml, and it works great. But I was wondering is it possible to create dynamic XmlProvider. For exa...
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17410454_c0
17410454
fsharp
0
Title: Charting and Comparing Prices in F# - Chart.Combine will not produce graph Problem title: Charting and Comparing Prices in F# - Chart.Combine will not produce graph Tags: fsharpchart, f%23, f%23-charting Problem: Charting and Comparing Prices in F# - Chart.Combine will not produce graph I'm working through the c...
Charting and Comparing Prices in F# - Chart.Combine will not produce graph Charting and Comparing Prices in F# - Chart.Combine will not produce graph fsharpchart f%23 f%23-charting 2012 Charting Comparing Prices Chart.Combine Helper DateTime DateTime.Now data.Data row.Date.DayOfYear row.Close Chart.Line AAPL Name Apple...
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Title: Managed Debugging Assistant &#x27;PInvokeStackImbalance&#x27; Problem title: Managed Debugging Assistant &#x27;PInvokeStackImbalance&#x27; Tags: marshalling, .net, f%23, pinvoke Problem: Managed Debugging Assistant 'PInvokeStackImbalance' I have a C function I'm exposing to F# code: #define EXPORT extern "C" __d...
Managed Debugging Assistant &#x27;PInvokeStackImbalance&#x27; Managed Debugging Assistant &#x27;PInvokeStackImbalance&#x27; marshalling .net f%23 pinvoke Managed Debugging Assistant PInvokeStackImbalance EXPORT __declspec Video NewVideoEncoder LPCWSTR VideoFunctions System System.Runtime.InteropServices DllImport Commo...
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11735705_c0
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Title: Strange behaviour of F# record with FlowDocument Problem title: Strange behaviour of F# record with FlowDocument Tags: f%23, record Problem: Strange behaviour of F# record with FlowDocument I tried to create an F# record type containing a FlowDocument in Visual Studio 2012 RC somewhat like this: module RecordTes...
Strange behaviour of F# record with FlowDocument Strange behaviour of F# record with FlowDocument f%23 record Strange FlowDocument RecordTest System.Windows.Documents TestRecord TestName PresentationFramework.dll Strange behaviour of F# record with FlowDocument I tried to create an F# record type containing a FlowDocum...
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2366490_c0
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Title: How to access protected member Problem title: How to access protected member Tags: protected, f%23 Problem: How to access protected member I have following code in extending type (in F#) which invokes a protected method of a class it inherits from (in C#) but I get the exception (see below). Is there a workaroun...
How to access protected member How to access protected member protected f%23 How this.ConstructPageReference base.ConstructPageReference MyNewType SomeAbstractType this.SomeMethod How to access protected member I have following code in extending type (in F#) which invokes a protected method of a class it inherits from ...
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17891835_c0
17891835
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Title: nested sequences to branching/tree data structure Problem title: nested sequences to branching/tree data structure Tags: ocaml, f%23, clojure, haskell Problem: nested sequences to branching/tree data structure I'm not sure if this is an easy problem to solve and I am just missing something obvious, but I have be...
nested sequences to branching/tree data structure nested sequences to branching/tree data structure ocaml f%23 clojure haskell MyTree nested sequences to branching/tree data structure I'm not sure if this is an easy problem to solve and I am just missing something obvious, but I have been banging my head against it for...
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23744153_c0
23744153
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Title: Can I use CLIMutable records with EntityFramework in an update scenario? Problem title: Can I use CLIMutable records with EntityFramework in an update scenario? Tags: entity-framework, f%23 Problem: Can I use CLIMutable records with EntityFramework in an update scenario? I am trying to use F# record types with t...
Can I use CLIMutable records with EntityFramework in an update scenario? Can I use CLIMutable records with EntityFramework in an update scenario? entity-framework f%23 Can CLIMutable EntityFramework Table UserProfile Key Username Context DbContext DefaultValue _users DbSet this.Users this._users context.Users.Find user...
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58732276_c1
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matchKashida, matchDiacritics, matchAlefHamza, matchControl) let wordApp = new Microsoft.Office.Interop.Word.ApplicationClass(Visible = true) let openDocument fileName = wordApp.Documents.Open(comarg fileName) // example useage let closeDocument (doc : Document) = printfn "Closing %s…" doc.Name doc.Close(SaveChanges =...
matchKashida, matchDiacritics, matchAlefHamza, matchControl) let wordApp = new Microsoft.Office.Interop.Word.ApplicationClass(Visible = true) let openDocument fileName = wordApp.Documents.Open(comarg fileName) // example useage let closeDocument (doc : Document) = printfn "Closing %s…" doc.Name doc.Close(SaveChanges =...
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32602760_c0
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Title: No F# generics with constant &quot;template arguments&quot;? Problem title: No F# generics with constant &quot;template arguments&quot;? Tags: f%23 Problem: No F# generics with constant "template arguments"? It just occurred to me, that F# generics do not seem to accept constant values as "template parameters". ...
No F# generics with constant &quot;template arguments&quot;? No F# generics with constant &quot;template arguments&quot;? f%23 RangedInt Valid Invalid RangedInteger IntegerZ5 IntegerZn No F# generics with constant "template arguments"? It just occurred to me, that F# generics do not seem to accept constant values as "t...
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