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66820784
fsharp
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Title: How do I upgrade an F# project from .NET Framework 4.7.2 to .NET 5.0? Problem title: How do I upgrade an F# project from .NET Framework 4.7.2 to .NET 5.0? Tags: .net-5, f%23, upgrade Problem: How do I upgrade an F# project from .NET Framework 4.7.2 to .NET 5.0? I've seen this question asked for C# projects but n...
How do I upgrade an F# project from .NET Framework 4.7.2 to .NET 5.0? How do I upgrade an F# project from .NET Framework 4.7.2 to .NET 5.0? .net-5 f%23 upgrade NET How Framework net-5 How do I upgrade an F# project from .NET Framework 4.7.2 to .NET 5.0? I've seen this question asked for C# projects but not F#. I have a...
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19744816_c0
19744816
fsharp
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Title: Using F# Units Of Measure to calculate a gross from a net amount + a vat amount Problem title: Using F# Units Of Measure to calculate a gross from a net amount + a vat amount Tags: f%23, units-of-measurement Problem: Using F# Units Of Measure to calculate a gross from a net amount + a vat amount I've recently st...
Using F# Units Of Measure to calculate a gross from a net amount + a vat amount Using F# Units Of Measure to calculate a gross from a net amount + a vat amount f%23 units-of-measurement a Using Units Measure Using F# Units Of Measure to calculate a gross from a net amount + a vat amount I've recently started playing ar...
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Title: F# OOP - Implementing an Interface - Private and Method Name Problem Problem title: F# OOP - Implementing an Interface - Private and Method Name Problem Tags: .net, c%23, interop, interface, f%23 Problem: F# OOP - Implementing an Interface - Private and Method Name Problem Stumped with a OOP interface F# questio...
F# OOP - Implementing an Interface - Private and Method Name Problem F# OOP - Implementing an Interface - Private and Method Name Problem .net c%23 interop interface f%23 OOP Implementing Interface Private Method Name Problem MyRunnerLib Example MyRunner IRunner this.Run F# OOP - Implementing an Interface - Private and...
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30859148_c0
30859148
fsharp
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Title: Advantage of FsXaml type provider over XamlReader Problem title: Advantage of FsXaml type provider over XamlReader Tags: fsxaml, xaml, f%23 Problem: Advantage of FsXaml type provider over XamlReader F# doesn't support partial classes nor precompilation of XAML files. The workaround: instead of compile-time code ...
Advantage of FsXaml type provider over XamlReader Advantage of FsXaml type provider over XamlReader fsxaml xaml f%23 Resource Embedded Advantage FsXaml XamlReader System.Windows System.Uri AssemblyName MainWindow.xaml Application.GetResourceStream Markup.XamlReader.Load info.Stream Window System.Reflection.Assembly.Get...
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52176276_c1
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; A|] [<EntryPoint>] let main argv = use img = Image.Load(@"D:\Users\sampleimage.jpg") let mutable out_img = img.Clone() let pxs = img.GetPixelSpan().ToArray() |> Array.map extractPixelParts let mutable (nps: uint32[][]) = Array.zeroCreate pxs.Length let ac = accessClampedArrayWithDefault pxs img.Width img.Height [|0u;...
; A|] [<EntryPoint>] let main argv = use img = Image.Load(@"D:\Users\sampleimage.jpg") let mutable out_img = img.Clone() let pxs = img.GetPixelSpan().ToArray() |> Array.map extractPixelParts let mutable (nps: uint32[][]) = Array.zeroCreate pxs.Length let ac = accessClampedArrayWithDefault pxs img.Width img.Height [|0u;...
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57441504
fsharp
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Title: Testing private types with factory constructors Problem title: Testing private types with factory constructors Tags: f%23 Problem: Testing private types with factory constructors I've created some basic types with the intention that invalid states cannot be created. For example: type PositiveDecimal = private Po...
Testing private types with factory constructors Testing private types with factory constructors f%23 Error.Error Testing PositiveDecimal RequireQualifiedAccess Error.validation None Result TestMethod __.Create PositiveDecimal.create Result.map PositiveDecimal.value Assert.AreEqual InternalsVisibleTo Testing private typ...
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53037728_c0
53037728
fsharp
0
Title: Is it possible to count tables in the HTML Type Provider? Problem title: Is it possible to count tables in the HTML Type Provider? Tags: f%23, f%23-data, type-providers Problem: Is it possible to count tables in the HTML Type Provider? I have a Wiki page and for specific reasons I am interested in counting table...
Is it possible to count tables in the HTML Type Provider? Is it possible to count tables in the HTML Type Provider? f%23 f%23-data type-providers InvalidCastException HTML Type Provider Lists Tables System FSharp.Data FSharp.Data.Runtime Wiki HtmlProvider en.wikipedia.org F_Sharp_ programming_language Wiki.Load data.Ta...
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20864534_c0
20864534
fsharp
0
Title: Generalizing functions in F# Problem title: Generalizing functions in F# Tags: optimization, inline, f%23, automatic-generalization Problem: Generalizing functions in F# I need a function that produces primes in F#. I found this: let primesSeq = let rec nextPrime n p primes = if primes |> Map.containsKey n then ...
Generalizing functions in F# Generalizing functions in F# optimization inline f%23 automatic-generalization Generalizing Map.containsKey primes.Add primes.Item primes.Remove Map.empty primesSeq64 Seq.map int64 BigInteger Math.Sqrt Generalizing functions in F# I need a function that produces primes in F#. I found this: ...
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33325283_c0
33325283
fsharp
0
Title: Delete an element from a binary search tree in F# Problem title: Delete an element from a binary search tree in F# Tags: f%23, binary-search-tree, types Problem: Delete an element from a binary search tree in F# I'm trying to write a method to delete an element from a BST. So far, this is what I have. I'm not su...
Delete an element from a binary search tree in F# Delete an element from a binary search tree in F# f%23 binary-search-tree types a Delete BinTree smallest2 rem2 Node Delete an element from a binary search tree in F# I'm trying to write a method to delete an element from a BST. So far, this is what I have. I'm not sure...
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28479272_c0
28479272
fsharp
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Title: F# equivalent to Scala lazy val with case class/discriminated union Problem title: F# equivalent to Scala lazy val with case class/discriminated union Tags: lazy-evaluation, lazy-initialization, f%23 Problem: F# equivalent to Scala lazy val with case class/discriminated union In Scala I can do something like thi...
F# equivalent to Scala lazy val with case class/discriminated union F# equivalent to Scala lazy val with case class/discriminated union lazy-evaluation lazy-initialization f%23 Scala MyData HeavyComputationProvider _HeavyComputation HeavyComputation this._HeavyComputation Example a.HeavyComputation this.__HeavyComputat...
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58893106_c0
58893106
fsharp
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Title: Is it possible to remove irrelevant restrictions from paket.lock? Problem title: Is it possible to remove irrelevant restrictions from paket.lock? Tags: dependency-management, paket, f%23 Problem: Is it possible to remove irrelevant restrictions from paket.lock? I have discovered that my paket.lock file contains...
Is it possible to remove irrelevant restrictions from paket.lock? Is it possible to remove irrelevant restrictions from paket.lock? dependency-management paket f%23 paket.lock System.Memory net45 netstandard1.3 netstandard2.0 win8 wpa81 netcoreapp2.1 net46 uap10.1 paket.dependencies netstandard20 netcoreapp30 Is it pos...
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55290616_c0
55290616
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Title: Implement Interface with the member of another interface on a Discriminated Union Problem title: Implement Interface with the member of another interface on a Discriminated Union Tags: interface, f%23, generics, f%23-argu Problem: Implement Interface with the member of another interface on a Discriminated Union ...
Implement Interface with the member of another interface on a Discriminated Union Implement Interface with the member of another interface on a Discriminated Union interface f%23 generics f%23-argu Implement Interface Discriminated Union IArgumentDescription FirstDescription ImportArguments this.FirstDescription Descri...
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61123992_c1
61123992
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0); ("a", 0)|]] (the comparison seems to be left to right element by element comparison if two arrays have the same length, or arr1 > arr2 if arr1.Length > arr2.Length) Last, more convoluted, example : type Foo = Z of int | A of int let s3 = [| [| Z 1; A 1|]; [| A 100 |]; [| Z 1; Z 20|]; [| Z 0; Z 0; Z 0 |]; [| Z 1; Z...
0); ("a", 0)|]] (the comparison seems to be left to right element by element comparison if two arrays have the same length, or arr1 > arr2 if arr1.Length > arr2.Length) Last, more convoluted, example : type Foo = Z of int | A of int let s3 = [| [| Z 1; A 1|]; [| A 100 |]; [| Z 1; Z 20|]; [| Z 0; Z 0; Z 0 |]; [| Z 1; Z...
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32476056_c0
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Title: Functional approach to initialising classes Problem title: Functional approach to initialising classes Tags: f%23, functional-programming Problem: Functional approach to initialising classes I am new to F# so am keen on trying to approach problems in a more functional way (rather than with the imperative thinkin...
Functional approach to initialising classes Functional approach to initialising classes f%23 functional-programming Excel Functional array:obj DataPoints DataInput DataInput.GetLowerBound DataInput.GetUpperBound MPs3 Array.init Functional approach to initialising classes I am new to F# so am keen on trying to approach ...
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Title: F# Mutable list is returning an error stating it is not mutable Problem title: F# Mutable list is returning an error stating it is not mutable Tags: mutable, f%23, debugging, queue Problem: F# Mutable list is returning an error stating it is not mutable I'm trying to implement a queue in F#. One way I thought ab...
F# Mutable list is returning an error stating it is not mutable F# Mutable list is returning an error stating it is not mutable mutable f%23 debugging queue the Mutable main.fs FS0027 Consider e.g create_job_list System.Random Next job_list x::queue List.rev head::tail Empty F# Mutable list is returning an error statin...
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74253106
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Title: Making a &quot;2048 solitaire game&quot; with F#: creating the functions for the implementation file (.fs file) Problem title: Making a &quot;2048 solitaire game&quot; with F#: creating the functions for the implementation file (.fs file) Tags: f%23, 2048 Problem: Making a "2048 solitaire game" with F#: creating...
Making a &quot;2048 solitaire game&quot; with F#: creating the functions for the implementation file (.fs file) Making a &quot;2048 solitaire game&quot; with F#: creating the functions for the implementation file (.fs file) f%23 2048 Making Red Green Blue Yellow Black e.g Making a "2048 solitaire game" with F#: creatin...
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Title: How to iterate over all subsets of a set of numbers that sum to around 0 Problem title: How to iterate over all subsets of a set of numbers that sum to around 0 Tags: math, functional-programming, f%23, optimization Problem: How to iterate over all subsets of a set of numbers that sum to around 0 Now, I haven't ...
How to iterate over all subsets of a set of numbers that sum to around 0 How to iterate over all subsets of a set of numbers that sum to around 0 math functional-programming f%23 optimization How NettedOutTrades How to iterate over all subsets of a set of numbers that sum to around 0 Now, I haven't applied myself to fu...
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Title: Sequence of incorrect length generated by function Problem title: Sequence of incorrect length generated by function Tags: lazy-sequences, lazy-evaluation, f%23 Problem: Sequence of incorrect length generated by function Why is the following function returning a sequence of incorrect length when the repl variabl...
Sequence of incorrect length generated by function Sequence of incorrect length generated by function lazy-sequences lazy-evaluation f%23 Sequence MathNet.Numerics.Distributions MathNet.Numerics.LinearAlgebra Seq.length DiscreteUniform.Samples n-1 Seq.take Seq.append Seq.distinct Seq.map Seq.item Normal.Samples Sequenc...
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"); //fails var res = Extractor.Extract("/m/04jpl"); Console.WriteLine(res); Console.Read(); } } The console C# project is .net Framework 4.5.1 version, I downloaded the FSharp.Data and FSharp.Core on this project also. When executing isPalindrome works well but when I'm about to execute the Extract method this error a...
"); //fails var res = Extractor.Extract("/m/04jpl"); Console.WriteLine(res); Console.Read(); } } The console C# project is .net Framework 4.5.1 version, I downloaded the FSharp.Data and FSharp.Core on this project also. When executing isPalindrome works well but when I'm about to execute the Extract method this error a...
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Title: Resample time serie with Deedle Problem title: Resample time serie with Deedle Tags: f%23, c%23, c%23-4.0, deedle Problem: Resample time serie with Deedle I want to resample a TimeSerie to a greater time granularity. I'm not sure which is the best way in Deedle to do so under the condition below. Let's assume I'...
Resample time serie with Deedle Resample time serie with Deedle f%23 c%23 c%23-4.0 deedle Resample Deedle DateTime.Parse Enumerable.Range Select KeyValue.Create startDate.AddDays Concat ToSeries daily.ResampleEquivalence x.FirstDayOfTheMonth s.Mean Resample time serie with Deedle I want to resample a TimeSerie to a gre...
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Title: What is the simplest method to achieve 100% CPU usage in F#? Problem title: What is the simplest method to achieve 100% CPU usage in F#? Tags: performance, f%23, cpu-usage Problem: What is the simplest method to achieve 100% CPU usage in F#? Sometimes I write code that I expect to be able to fully saturate the C...
What is the simplest method to achieve 100% CPU usage in F#? What is the simplest method to achieve 100% CPU usage in F#? performance f%23 cpu-usage What CPU MandelbrotPoint Escaped NotEscaped c:Complex z:Complex z.Magnitude topLeft:Complex Complex topLeft.Real topLeft.Imaginary Array.Parallel.map What is the simplest ...
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3175198_c0
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Title: Graphic autoscaling Problem title: Graphic autoscaling Tags: system.drawing, f%23 Problem: Graphic autoscaling I have the following codes to draw an unit circle open System open Microsoft.FSharp.Collections open Microsoft.FSharp.Math open System.Drawing open System.Windows.Forms let make_point (x:float) (y:float...
Graphic autoscaling Graphic autoscaling system.drawing f%23 Graphic System Microsoft.FSharp.Collections Microsoft.FSharp.Math System.Drawing System.Windows.Forms make_point x:float y:float x_of point:float y_of unit_circle t:float Math.PI draw_connected curve:float Form Text Curve g:Graphics g.DrawEllipse Pens.Red floa...
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13910644_c0
13910644
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Title: The namespace or module &#x27;Lab2&#x27; is not defined Problem title: The namespace or module &#x27;Lab2&#x27; is not defined Tags: f%23, f%23-interactive Problem: The namespace or module 'Lab2' is not defined I have looked at many similar questions and searched google for a few hours and I am getting nowhere. ...
The namespace or module &#x27;Lab2&#x27; is not defined The namespace or module &#x27;Lab2&#x27; is not defined f%23 f%23-interactive Lab2 Elem System.IComparable Tree BinaryTree x::xs y::preorder y::inorder y.ToString Empty Lab2.Program Lab2.BinaryTree inorder_tree char_tree inorder_char_tree Program.fs FS0039 The nam...
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75997727_c0
75997727
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Title: Split large top-level module into several files Problem title: Split large top-level module into several files Tags: f%23 Problem: Split large top-level module into several files Here's something I've been struggling with in F# lately. Given a top-level module: module MyApp.Components module Link = let text = ()...
Split large top-level module into several files Split large top-level module into several files f%23 Split MyApp.Components Link User MyApp Components.table Components.Link.text Components Link.fs User.fs Globals.fs MyApp.Components.Link Global.fs AutoOpen MyApp.Components.Globals Split large top-level module into seve...
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31595184_c0
31595184
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Title: F# iterate over collection and build list Problem title: F# iterate over collection and build list Tags: iteration, f%23 Problem: F# iterate over collection and build list I'm a .Net developer but new to F# and functional programming in general. Could someone point me in the right direction on the following prob...
F# iterate over collection and build list F# iterate over collection and build list iteration f%23 r Name:string Time:DateTime Start:DateTime End:DateTime Seq Summary List summaryData.LastOrDefault summaryData.add last.Name r.Name last.End r.Time F# iterate over collection and build list I'm a .Net developer but new to...
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65295982_c0
65295982
fsharp
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Title: Does NUnit&#x27;s AreEqual test for reference equality or value equality? Problem title: Does NUnit&#x27;s AreEqual test for reference equality or value equality? Tags: f%23, nunit Problem: Does NUnit's AreEqual test for reference equality or value equality? In NUnit 2.6.4 Does AreEqual test for reference equali...
Does NUnit&#x27;s AreEqual test for reference equality or value equality? Does NUnit&#x27;s AreEqual test for reference equality or value equality? f%23 nunit Does NUnit AreEqual objectProvider.Parse Classification _511175266 Primary Assert.AreEqual XElement.Parse LoadOptions.PreserveWhitespace NewFunds None objectProv...
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67017071_c0
67017071
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Title: F# return in functions Problem title: F# return in functions Tags: contains, function, c%23, return, f%23 Problem: F# return in functions I'm new to F# and playing around a bit, I already did work with C#. One thing that recently confused me a bit was returning values in functions. I do unterstand that everythin...
F# return in functions F# return in functions contains function c%23 return f%23 Contains List Won head::tail F# return in functions I'm new to F# and playing around a bit, I already did work with C#. One thing that recently confused me a bit was returning values in functions. I do unterstand that everything is an expr...
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Title: Deal with multiple errors in Pattern Matching F# Problem title: Deal with multiple errors in Pattern Matching F# Tags: f%23, pattern-matching Problem: Deal with multiple errors in Pattern Matching F# I'm trying to deal with multiple Result types in the same match...with statement in F#, being more precise, I'm c...
Deal with multiple errors in Pattern Matching F# Deal with multiple errors in Pattern Matching F# f%23 pattern-matching Deal Pattern Matching Some AppointmentValidationAction Error AppointmentValidationAction.Err e1.Message e2.Message Deal with multiple errors in Pattern Matching F# I'm trying to deal with multiple Res...
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Title: F#: difference between type defined with and without parenthesis Problem title: F#: difference between type defined with and without parenthesis Tags: f%23 Problem: F#: difference between type defined with and without parenthesis What's the difference between type Something() and type Something in F#? Why this s...
F#: difference between type defined with and without parenthesis F#: difference between type defined with and without parenthesis f%23 ASP.NET Something System Microsoft.AspNetCore.Hosting Microsoft.AspNetCore.Builder Microsoft.AspNetCore.Http Startup this.Configure IApplicationBuilder app.Run context.Response.WriteAsy...
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// If I knew that the periodic function is periodic // at whole-number intervals, I think I could keep // shift within a smaller range to support streams // without overflowing shift - but I haven't // figured that out //let elements = 8192 // maximum for a 1D array - makes sense as 2^13 //let elements = 7240 // maxim...
// If I knew that the periodic function is periodic // at whole-number intervals, I think I could keep // shift within a smaller range to support streams // without overflowing shift - but I haven't // figured that out //let elements = 8192 // maximum for a 1D array - makes sense as 2^13 //let elements = 7240 // maxim...
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35034178
fsharp
0
Title: FAKE: Get all projects referenced by a solution file Problem title: FAKE: Get all projects referenced by a solution file Tags: f%23, f%23-fake Problem: FAKE: Get all projects referenced by a solution file How do I get hold of the projects that are referenced by a solution file? Here I have a concrete use case. I...
FAKE: Get all projects referenced by a solution file FAKE: Get all projects referenced by a solution file f%23 f%23-fake FAKE Get Target CopyBinaries Seq.map System.IO.Path.GetDirectoryName Release System.IO.Path.GetFileNameWithoutExtension Seq.iter CopyDir GetProjectFiles FAKE: Get all projects referenced by a solutio...
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36181737
fsharp
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Title: Newtonsoft.Json DefaultSettings issue with F# Problem title: Newtonsoft.Json DefaultSettings issue with F# Tags: json.net, f%23 Problem: Newtonsoft.Json DefaultSettings issue with F# Newtonsoft's Json library has the ability to set global settings to apply custom converters and other settings. I've got a custom ...
Newtonsoft.Json DefaultSettings issue with F# Newtonsoft.Json DefaultSettings issue with F# json.net f%23 Newtonsoft.Json DefaultSettings Func JsonSerializerSettings JsonConvert.DefaultSettings System.Func settings.Formatting Formatting.Indented settings.Converters.Add DuConverter json.net Newtonsoft.Json DefaultSettin...
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18484164_c0
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fsharp
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Title: Website is not taking connection string from web.config. it is searching for app.config Problem title: Website is not taking connection string from web.config. it is searching for app.config Tags: asp.net, f%23, c%23 Problem: Website is not taking connection string from web.config. it is searching for app.config...
Website is not taking connection string from web.config. it is searching for app.config Website is not taking connection string from web.config. it is searching for app.config asp.net f%23 c%23 web.config Website app.config SqlDataConnection MyConnection System.Configuration.ConfigurationManager.ConnectionStrings Conne...
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54795133_c0
54795133
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Title: How to pick correct method overload for function composition? Problem title: How to pick correct method overload for function composition? Tags: f%23 Problem: How to pick correct method overload for function composition? Here is a simple composition of functions in F# let composedFunction = System.Text.Encoding....
How to pick correct method overload for function composition? How to pick correct method overload for function composition? f%23 How System.Text.Encoding.UTF8.GetBytes Array.length How to pick correct method overload for function composition? Here is a simple composition of functions in F# Type inference correctly defi...
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) type PlanBuilder (state: State) = member this.For (PlanAccumulator (state, steps1, res):PlanAccumulator<'T>, f:'T -> PlanAccumulator<'R>) : PlanAccumulator<'R> = printfn "For" let (PlanAccumulator(state2, steps2, res2)) = f res PlanAccumulator (state2, steps2 @ steps1, res2) member this.Bind (input:PlanAccumulator<'a...
) type PlanBuilder (state: State) = member this.For (PlanAccumulator (state, steps1, res):PlanAccumulator<'T>, f:'T -> PlanAccumulator<'R>) : PlanAccumulator<'R> = printfn "For" let (PlanAccumulator(state2, steps2, res2)) = f res PlanAccumulator (state2, steps2 @ steps1, res2) member this.Bind (input:PlanAccumulator<'a...
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41595697_c0
41595697
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Title: XML manipulation with F# TypeProvider Problem title: XML manipulation with F# TypeProvider Tags: type-providers, fsharp.data.typeproviders, f%23 Problem: XML manipulation with F# TypeProvider Given the following XML structure: <?xml version="1.0" encoding="utf-8"?> <Persons> <Person> <Name>Person 1</Name> <Age>3...
XML manipulation with F# TypeProvider XML manipulation with F# TypeProvider type-providers fsharp.data.typeproviders f%23 XML TypeProvider utf-8 Persons Person Name Age PersonXmlProvider XmlProvider Persons.xml PersonXmlProvider.GetSample personsXml.XElement.Add PersonXmlProvider.Person personsXml.XElement.Save fsharp....
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Title: declare a generic function in f# Problem title: declare a generic function in f# Tags: f%23 Problem: declare a generic function in f# I am trying to write my first generic function in F#, and it looks like I am missing some concept here : module Assert = let ThrowsException<'e : exn> functionUnderTest = try let ...
declare a generic function in f# declare a generic function in f# f%23 ThrowsException Assert.ThrowsException System.Net.WebException Assert HttpClient.postDocRaw notexisting.com post.php Assert.Fail TestClass HttpClientTest TestMethod x.PostDataWrongUrl declare a generic function in f# I am trying to write my first ge...
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42393404
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Title: Why doesn&#x27;t type inference determine automatically that property exists on type? Problem title: Why doesn&#x27;t type inference determine automatically that property exists on type? Tags: f%23, type-inference Problem: Why doesn't type inference determine automatically that property exists on type? I need to...
Why doesn&#x27;t type inference determine automatically that property exists on type? Why doesn&#x27;t type inference determine automatically that property exists on type? f%23 type-inference Why Comparer System.Collections.Generic.IEqualityComparer this.Equals o1.Legacy_id o2.Legacy_id this.GetHashCode o.Id o.Legacy_i...
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Title: F# Recursion vs Iteration speed/overhead Problem title: F# Recursion vs Iteration speed/overhead Tags: f%23, functional-programming, recursion Problem: F# Recursion vs Iteration speed/overhead I've been messing around a bit with Riccardo Terrell's Akka.NET Fractal demo ( https://github.com/rikace/akkafractal ) t...
F# Recursion vs Iteration speed/overhead F# Recursion vs Iteration speed/overhead f%23 functional-programming recursion Recursion Iteration List List.empty List.append zx:float zy:float cx:float cy:float loopCount:int w-1 Array.map h-1 Calculate timer1 System.Diagnostics.Stopwatch timer1.Start timer1.Stop timer2 timer2...
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.CUSTOMERNAME; State = Option.ofObj header.STATE; AcctStatus = Option.ofObj header.ACCOUNTSTATUS; Contract = Option.ofObj header.CONTRACT; ContractDesc = Option.ofObj header.CONTRACTDESCRIPTION; AcctMgr = Option.ofObj header.ACCOUNTMANAGER; InstType = Option.ofObj header.CUSTOMERNAME; InstDesc = Option.ofObj header.INS...
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32721088_c0
32721088
fsharp
0
Title: Calling an overloaded C# method from F# Problem title: Calling an overloaded C# method from F# Tags: f%23, c%23 Problem: Calling an overloaded C# method from F# There are some similar questions on SO but I can't seem to find quite what I'm looking for. There is a C# library (OpenCVSharp) declaring an overloaded ...
Calling an overloaded C# method from F# Calling an overloaded C# method from F# f%23 c%23 F# Calling CalcHist Mat InputArray OutputArray Rangef OutputArray.Create Cv2.CalcHist Calling an overloaded C# method from F# There are some similar questions on SO but I can't seem to find quite what I'm looking for. There is a C...
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14817681_c0
14817681
fsharp
0
Title: Value restriction in F# Problem title: Value restriction in F# Tags: value-restriction, f%23 Problem: Value restriction in F# I've got an F# assignment where I am trying to compute the transpose of a matrix. Simple enough, but I keep getting a value restriction error and I cannot figure out why. I consulted many...
Value restriction in F# Value restriction in F# value-restriction f%23 Value transpose_helper x::xs y::ys Incorrectly Value restriction in F# I've got an F# assignment where I am trying to compute the transpose of a matrix. Simple enough, but I keep getting a value restriction error and I cannot figure out why. I consu...
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10947309_c0
10947309
fsharp
0
Title: Mutable variables in closures in F# Problem title: Mutable variables in closures in F# Tags: f%23 Problem: Mutable variables in closures in F# I am trying to port some code form java do F# that generates a grid of multidimensional points around a given point. I came up with this: let gridGenerator midpoint stepS...
Mutable variables in closures in F# Mutable variables in closures in F# f%23 Mutable Array.length Array.create n-1 Array.mapi lastIndex-1 Mutable variables in closures in F# I am trying to port some code form java do F# that generates a grid of multidimensional points around a given point. I came up with this: Apart fr...
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30736006_c0
30736006
fsharp
0
Title: How to launch FsUnit tests on Linux/Mac Problem title: How to launch FsUnit tests on Linux/Mac Tags: f%23 Problem: How to launch FsUnit tests on Linux/Mac I have installed FsUnit » nuget install fsunit Attempting to resolve dependency 'NUnit (≥ 2.6.3)'. Installing 'NUnit 2.6.3'. Successfully installed 'NUnit 2.6...
How to launch FsUnit tests on Linux/Mac How to launch FsUnit tests on Linux/Mac f%23 How FsUnit Linux Mac Attempting NUnit Installing Successfully Tests NUnit.Framework Test NUnit.2.6.3 nunit.framework.dll FsUnit.1.3.0.1 Lib Net40 FsUnit.NUnit.dll Compiler Open Source Edition Freely Apache License Users book_exericses ...
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22114677_c1
22114677
fsharp
1
AmConfused>"""> let iAmConfusedXml = iAmConfusedXmlType.Parse("""<?xml version="1.0" encoding="UTF-16"?><iAmConfused><helpMe feeling="anger" strength="100" mapping="1-1" /><helpMe feeling="frustration" strength="15" mapping="1-n" /><helpMe feeling="helplessness" strength="365" mapping="1-1" /><helpMe feeling="despair" ...
AmConfused>"""> let iAmConfusedXml = iAmConfusedXmlType.Parse("""<?xml version="1.0" encoding="UTF-16"?><iAmConfused><helpMe feeling="anger" strength="100" mapping="1-1" /><helpMe feeling="frustration" strength="15" mapping="1-n" /><helpMe feeling="helplessness" strength="365" mapping="1-1" /><helpMe feeling="despair" ...
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35612577_c0
35612577
fsharp
0
Title: .NET list of F# functions Problem title: .NET list of F# functions Tags: list, function, f%23, .net Problem: .NET list of F# functions I am trying to create a .NET list of F# functions, but it keeps telling me that it expects a something something, but has a 'a instead. I'm not sure, but I'm guessing it's becaus...
.NET list of F# functions .NET list of F# functions list function f%23 .net NET List FSharpList DotNetList System.Collections.Generic .NET list of F# functions I am trying to create a .NET list of F# functions, but it keeps telling me that it expects a something something, but has a 'a instead. I'm not sure, but I'm gu...
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9130973_c0
9130973
fsharp
0
Title: Leading and trailing quotation marks are appearing in my output Problem title: Leading and trailing quotation marks are appearing in my output Tags: f%23, .net Problem: Leading and trailing quotation marks are appearing in my output I am manually parsing java from an API, outputting to a file, reading the file, ...
Leading and trailing quotation marks are appearing in my output Leading and trailing quotation marks are appearing in my output f%23 .net Leading data:string filepath:string StreamWriter outFile.WriteLine outFile.Close StreamReader HtmlString myRoute_API java.ReadToEnd java.Close Leading and trailing quotation marks ar...
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36964170_c0
36964170
fsharp
0
Title: F# Data JSON type provider: How to handle a JSON property that can be an array or a property? Problem title: F# Data JSON type provider: How to handle a JSON property that can be an array or a property? Tags: f%23, json, type-providers, fsharp.data.typeproviders, f%23-data Problem: F# Data JSON type provider: Ho...
F# Data JSON type provider: How to handle a JSON property that can be an array or a property? F# Data JSON type provider: How to handle a JSON property that can be an array or a property? f%23 json type-providers fsharp.data.typeproviders f%23-data Data JSON How JsonProvider sample.json ArrayOrCar BMW Audi Toyota doc.S...
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57758150_c0
57758150
fsharp
0
Title: Mediator actions in F# Problem title: Mediator actions in F# Tags: f%23 Problem: Mediator actions in F# I have a problem I am tring to create some sort of mediator based on singelton in f#. Main reason for it is I need to register some action in one part of my application and execute it in another similar to c# ...
Mediator actions in F# Mediator actions in F# f%23 Mediator Instance Action InputLogUpdate InvokeInputLogUpdate Invoke Mediator.Instance.InvokeInputLogUpdate Mediator.Instance.InputLogUpdate this.DebugSection Operation.Mediator System UdpMediator UpdateDebigLog this.InvokeUpdateLog msg:string UpdateDebigLog.Invoke Medi...
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69688935_c0
69688935
fsharp
0
Title: FParsec match string which have one of 2 patterns Problem title: FParsec match string which have one of 2 patterns Tags: f%23, parsing, fparsec Problem: FParsec match string which have one of 2 patterns I'm trying to learn FParsec and am trying to match strings which follow on of two patterns. The string can eit...
FParsec match string which have one of 2 patterns FParsec match string which have one of 2 patterns f%23 parsing fparsec FParsec st.ring Parser Option many1Chars None Some FParsec match string which have one of 2 patterns I'm trying to learn FParsec and am trying to match strings which follow on of two patterns. The st...
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44023829_c0
44023829
fsharp
0
Title: Currying issues with F#. What is the right way to attach functions to the type? Problem title: Currying issues with F#. What is the right way to attach functions to the type? Tags: f%23-interactive, f%23 Problem: Currying issues with F#. What is the right way to attach functions to the type? I can't understand w...
Currying issues with F#. What is the right way to attach functions to the type? Currying issues with F#. What is the right way to attach functions to the type? f%23-interactive f%23 Currying What problem:Problem classID:int problem.FreqTables FreqTables List.filter i.ClassID Problem this.toClass items:list typeIndepend...
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34563252_c0
34563252
fsharp
0
Title: F# interactive throws NotImplementedException in PCLStorage Problem title: F# interactive throws NotImplementedException in PCLStorage Tags: portable-class-library, f%23, f%23-interactive Problem: F# interactive throws NotImplementedException in PCLStorage I'm getting NotImplementedException trying to use PCLSto...
F# interactive throws NotImplementedException in PCLStorage F# interactive throws NotImplementedException in PCLStorage portable-class-library f%23 f%23-interactive NotImplementedException System.NotImplementedException your PCLStorage PCLStorage.FileSystem.Current Referenced Users Documents GitHub Audio PCLStorage.1.0...
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37576140_c0
37576140
fsharp
0
Title: FParsec parse expressions with parentheses Problem title: FParsec parse expressions with parentheses Tags: fparsec, functional-programming, compilation, f%23, parsing Problem: FParsec parse expressions with parentheses I'm coding my first parser. It's in F# and I'm using with FParsec. My parser parses things lik...
FParsec parse expressions with parentheses FParsec parse expressions with parentheses fparsec functional-programming compilation f%23 parsing FParsec OperatorPrecedenceParser opp.AddOperator InfixOperator Associativity.Left Comparison Equal NotEqual Logic oppLogic.ExpressionParser oppLogic.TermParser FParsec parse expr...
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53754840
fsharp
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Title: In F#, what is difference between two generic type constraint representations Problem title: In F#, what is difference between two generic type constraint representations Tags: generics, type-constraints, f%23 Problem: In F#, what is difference between two generic type constraint representations I am using Rx fo...
In F#, what is difference between two generic type constraint representations In F#, what is difference between two generic type constraint representations generics type-constraints f%23 IScheduler StrikeOnceAt Choice1Of2 StrikeOnceAfter Choice2Of2 StrikeEvery HistoricalScheduler Repeater DateTimeOffset.Now int64 Min R...
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22812842_c0
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Title: Optimization with F# Problem title: Optimization with F# Tags: minimization, mathematical-optimization, f%23 Problem: Optimization with F# I'm quite new to F# and have a problem. I want to solve a nonlinear, constrained optimization problem. The goal is to minimize a function minFunc with six parameters a , b , ...
Optimization with F# Optimization with F# minimization mathematical-optimization f%23 Optimization rho_infty roh_infty Microsoft.SolverFoundation.Common Microsoft.SolverFoundation.Solvers startValues:float List.toArray NelderMeadSolver.Solve Func Optimization with F# I'm quite new to F# and have a problem. I want to so...
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67952823
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RecordType.A, Proxied = true)) | [] -> client.Zones.DnsRecords.AddAsync(zoneId, NewDnsRecord(Name = url, Content = ip, Proxied = true)) } asyncResult { use client = new CloudFlareClient(Credentials.CloudFlare.Email, Credentials.CloudFlare.Key) let! zone = getZoneAsync client let! records = getRecordsAsync client zone.I...
RecordType.A, Proxied = true)) | [] -> client.Zones.DnsRecords.AddAsync(zoneId, NewDnsRecord(Name = url, Content = ip, Proxied = true)) } asyncResult { use client = new CloudFlareClient(Credentials.CloudFlare.Email, Credentials.CloudFlare.Key) let! zone = getZoneAsync client let! records = getRecordsAsync client zone.I...
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75040399_c0
75040399
fsharp
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Title: F# Testing for Base Types With Pattern Matching and Boxing of Tuples Problem title: F# Testing for Base Types With Pattern Matching and Boxing of Tuples Tags: boxing, type-testing, f%23 Problem: F# Testing for Base Types With Pattern Matching and Boxing of Tuples I try to understand the concept of boxing and tes...
F# Testing for Base Types With Pattern Matching and Boxing of Tuples F# Testing for Base Types With Pattern Matching and Boxing of Tuples boxing type-testing f%23 Testing Base Types Pattern Matching Boxing Tuples ConcreteType1 BaseType ConcreteType2 F# Testing for Base Types With Pattern Matching and Boxing of Tuples I...
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13485349_c0
13485349
fsharp
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Title: Parallelize array creation Problem title: Parallelize array creation Tags: array-initialization, f%23 Problem: Parallelize array creation F# [|for index in 1 .. items.Count()-1 -> (* create object here - complex operations *)|] C# Object[] newItemArray= new Object[items.Count]; Parallel.For(0, items.Count, index...
Parallelize array creation Parallelize array creation array-initialization f%23 Parallelize items.Count Object Parallel.For Array.Parallel.Iteri IEnumerable Tuple Parallelize array creation F# C# I have the above C# and F# doing the same thing. Without the Parallel.For the F# is slightly faster. With the Parallel.For t...
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68142741_c0
68142741
fsharp
0
Title: How to create an F# struct with a function member and a default public constructor? Problem title: How to create an F# struct with a function member and a default public constructor? Tags: f%23, struct, constructor Problem: How to create an F# struct with a function member and a default public constructor? I nee...
How to create an F# struct with a function member and a default public constructor? How to create an F# struct with a function member and a default public constructor? f%23 struct constructor How FS0001 MyStruct Struct ExternalClass DefaultValue FS0765 Extraneous FS0696 Explicit How to create an F# struct with a functi...
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66213202_c0
66213202
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Title: How to Recursive call in F# Problem title: How to Recursive call in F# Tags: c%23, f%23 Problem: How to Recursive call in F# I am converting a c# recursive function to f#. I am not really familiar with F#. I had a bunch of errors with I dont know why. I did look up the recursive function syntax but with all the ...
How to Recursive call in F# How to Recursive call in F# c%23 f%23 How Recursive List ReturnClosestInList allKey.Count allKey.Length How to Recursive call in F# I am converting a c# recursive function to f#. I am not really familiar with F#. I had a bunch of errors with I dont know why. I did look up the recursive funct...
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22143740
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<Decimal> * Option<String>) = v use stream = File.OpenRead("sample.xml") let data = XmlFoo.Load(stream) for field in data.Fields do let value = field.Value.DateTimeValue, field.Value.NumberValue, field.Value.StringValue match value with | Date x -> printfn "Found a date: %s" (x.ToShortDateString()) | Number x -> printf...
<Decimal> * Option<String>) = v use stream = File.OpenRead("sample.xml") let data = XmlFoo.Load(stream) for field in data.Fields do let value = field.Value.DateTimeValue, field.Value.NumberValue, field.Value.StringValue match value with | Date x -> printfn "Found a date: %s" (x.ToShortDateString()) | Number x -> printf...
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9102271_c0
9102271
fsharp
0
Title: Idiomatic way to &quot;merge&quot; multiple lists of the same length in F#? Problem title: Idiomatic way to &quot;merge&quot; multiple lists of the same length in F#? Tags: idioms, f%23, list, functional-programming Problem: Idiomatic way to "merge" multiple lists of the same length in F#? I have a number of lis...
Idiomatic way to &quot;merge&quot; multiple lists of the same length in F#? Idiomatic way to &quot;merge&quot; multiple lists of the same length in F#? idioms f%23 list functional-programming Idiomatic List1 List2 Listn Listx Idiomatic way to "merge" multiple lists of the same length in F#? I have a number of lists - e...
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37807361
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ms = generateAggregationByResultCode ()) dateHistogramByMinute.Aggregations <- innerAggregations dateHistogramByMinute I use this aggregation to set the request by let dateHistogram = generateNewDateHistogramByMinute () let aggregations = new AggregationDictionary() aggregations.[histogramName] <- new AggregationContai...
ms = generateAggregationByResultCode ()) dateHistogramByMinute.Aggregations <- innerAggregations dateHistogramByMinute I use this aggregation to set the request by let dateHistogram = generateNewDateHistogramByMinute () let aggregations = new AggregationDictionary() aggregations.[histogramName] <- new AggregationContai...
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1936471_c0
1936471
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Title: F# design pattern Problem title: F# design pattern Tags: f%23 Problem: F# design pattern Lets say I'm building a parser for a domain-specific language in F#. I've defined a discriminated union to represent expressions: type Expression = | Equality of Expression*Expression | NonEquality of Expression*Expression |...
F# design pattern F# design pattern f%23 Expression Equality NonEquality IfElse Bool Variable StringLiteral InferType CheckTypes GenerateCode F# design pattern Lets say I'm building a parser for a domain-specific language in F#. I've defined a discriminated union to represent expressions: Now, I've built up an AST of t...
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967508_c0
967508
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Title: F# and Operator Overloads: (&gt;) and (^) Problem title: F# and Operator Overloads: (&gt;) and (^) Tags: static-typing, f%23, operator-overloading Problem: F# and Operator Overloads: (>) and (^) Ok, so can someone explain to me why F# allows you to overload the > and ^ operators, but doesn't allow you to use the...
F# and Operator Overloads: (&gt;) and (^) F# and Operator Overloads: (&gt;) and (^) static-typing f%23 operator-overloading Operator Overloads op_Addition Works op_Concatenate Compiler Apparently op_GreaterThan Runtime Error Failure Program OppTest4 System.IComparable this.value Int32.Parse left.value.ToString right.va...
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Title: Reading text file, iterating over lines to find a match, and return the value with FSharp Problem title: Reading text file, iterating over lines to find a match, and return the value with FSharp Tags: f%23, f%23-fake Problem: Reading text file, iterating over lines to find a match, and return the value with FSha...
Reading text file, iterating over lines to find a match, and return the value with FSharp Reading text file, iterating over lines to find a match, and return the value with FSharp f%23 f%23-fake Reading FSharp ProjectName localhost:9090 AWc34YBAp0N7ZCmVka2u filePath:string StreamReader sr.EndOfStream sr.ReadLine FindFi...
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7789470_c0
7789470
fsharp
0
Title: Is this a proper thread-safe Random wrapper? Problem title: Is this a proper thread-safe Random wrapper? Tags: f%23, random, thread-safety Problem: Is this a proper thread-safe Random wrapper? I am fairly inexperienced with threading and concurrency; to remedy that, I am currently working for fun on implementing...
Is this a proper thread-safe Random wrapper? Is this a proper thread-safe Random wrapper? f%23 random thread-safety Random System System.Threading Probability ThreadLocal seedGenerator.Next this.Draw localGenerator.Value.NextDouble Is this a proper thread-safe Random wrapper? I am fairly inexperienced with threading an...
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63424682_c0
63424682
fsharp
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Title: Visual Studio code F# won&#x27;t run - &quot;Starting client failed&quot; Problem title: Visual Studio code F# won&#x27;t run - &quot;Starting client failed&quot; Tags: visual-studio-code, f%23 Problem: Visual Studio code F# won't run - "Starting client failed" I cannot for the life of me get F# to run in Visual...
Visual Studio code F# won&#x27;t run - &quot;Starting client failed&quot; Visual Studio code F# won&#x27;t run - &quot;Starting client failed&quot; visual-studio-code f%23 command Visual Studio Starting Error Language LanguageClient.sendRequest Users Bruger ionide.ionide-fsharp-4.16.0 fsharp.js:7887:19 __exports.compil...
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37523103_c0
37523103
fsharp
0
Title: F#: turn old IEnumerable.GetEnumerator() style iterator into a seq Problem title: F#: turn old IEnumerable.GetEnumerator() style iterator into a seq Tags: f%23 Problem: F#: turn old IEnumerable.GetEnumerator() style iterator into a seq There are still a few things around in the .NET standard libraries that only ...
F#: turn old IEnumerable.GetEnumerator() style iterator into a seq F#: turn old IEnumerable.GetEnumerator() style iterator into a seq f%23 IEnumerable.GetEnumerator Regex.Match System.Text.RegularExpressions mtc.Groups ICollection GetEnumerator Value Seq.skip QUESTION ABOUT HOW ACHIEVE FS0001 Text.RegularExpressions.Gr...
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38011392_c0
38011392
fsharp
0
Title: F# compiler complaining with &quot;undefined&quot; when element is out of a `fun` scope Problem title: F# compiler complaining with &quot;undefined&quot; when element is out of a `fun` scope Tags: f%23, closures, anonymous-function, lambda Problem: F# compiler complaining with "undefined" when element is out of ...
F# compiler complaining with &quot;undefined&quot; when element is out of a `fun` scope F# compiler complaining with &quot;undefined&quot; when element is out of a `fun` scope f%23 closures anonymous-function lambda RunningProcessesFromUser header::processes SplitStringInLines HiddenExec proc.Split StringSplitOptions.R...
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17101329_c0
17101329
fsharp
0
Title: F# sequence comparison Problem title: F# sequence comparison Tags: f%23 Problem: F# sequence comparison I have implemented a Fibonacci Sequence generator as follows let getNext upperLimit current= let (e1, e2) = current let next = e1 + e2 if next > upperLimit then None else Some (next, (e2,next)) let fib upperLi...
F# sequence comparison F# sequence comparison f%23 None Some Seq.unfold Seq.append Test Spec Expected Result Seq.length Assert.That Problem2.fib Seq.compareWith F# sequence comparison I have implemented a Fibonacci Sequence generator as follows and my test code is The test failed and the printed result is Expected: [0;...
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23046795_c0
23046795
fsharp
0
Title: Passing an array through a member function and setting a new array with its value in F# Problem title: Passing an array through a member function and setting a new array with its value in F# Tags: class, arrays, f%23, copy, member Problem: Passing an array through a member function and setting a new array with i...
Passing an array through a member function and setting a new array with its value in F# Passing an array through a member function and setting a new array with its value in F# class arrays f%23 copy member Passing System System.Net System.IO Student x:string y:int this.setScores a:int Array.copy this.setId s:string thi...
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45556164_c0
45556164
fsharp
0
Title: What is a good approach to show dialog window with Gjallarhorn? Problem title: What is a good approach to show dialog window with Gjallarhorn? Tags: wpf, gjallarhorn, f%23 Problem: What is a good approach to show dialog window with Gjallarhorn? There is a many question about several good approaches to show dialo...
What is a good approach to show dialog window with Gjallarhorn? What is a good approach to show dialog window with Gjallarhorn? wpf gjallarhorn f%23 What Gjallarhorn Action Show Open Input Change Statistic Views FsXaml StatisticWindow XAML StatWindow.xaml InputWindow InputWindow.xaml context:BindingSource System.Window...
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1639888_c0
1639888
fsharp
0
Title: How to write a recursive descent parser from scratch? Problem title: How to write a recursive descent parser from scratch? Tags: f%23, parsing Problem: How to write a recursive descent parser from scratch? As a purely academic exercise, I'm writing a recursive descent parser from scratch -- without using ANTLR o...
How to write a recursive descent parser from scratch? How to write a recursive descent parser from scratch? f%23 parsing scratch How Lit Add Mul Div Sub Num LParen RParen XPlus XStar XMinus XSlash Regex.Matches input.Replace Seq.cast Match Seq.map x.Value Seq.to_list How to write a recursive descent parser from scratch...
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24044021_c0
24044021
fsharp
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Title: Can I define a record type in terms of another? Problem title: Can I define a record type in terms of another? Tags: f%23 Problem: Can I define a record type in terms of another? type ProcessParametersPair = {Definition:string; Provided:string} type QueryResult = { DefinitionId:int;DefinitionName:string; Process...
Can I define a record type in terms of another? Can I define a record type in terms of another? f%23 Can ProcessParametersPair Definition:string Provided:string QueryResult DefinitionId:int DefinitionName:string ProcessTemplateId:int StatusName:string DefinitionArgs:string BuildArgs:string StatusCode:int cleanWorkspace...
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57818917_c0
57818917
fsharp
0
Title: Re-create a &quot;tree contains element&quot; with foldback. I don&#x27;t understand why it&#x27;s working Problem title: Re-create a &quot;tree contains element&quot; with foldback. I don&#x27;t understand why it&#x27;s working Tags: f%23, fold, tree Problem: Re-create a "tree contains element" with foldback. I...
Re-create a &quot;tree contains element&quot; with foldback. I don&#x27;t understand why it&#x27;s working Re-create a &quot;tree contains element&quot; with foldback. I don&#x27;t understand why it&#x27;s working f%23 fold tree Re-create Node Re-create a "tree contains element" with foldback. I don't understand why it...
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28592873_c0
28592873
fsharp
0
Title: Azure Web Job won&#x27;t find Connection String Problem title: Azure Web Job won&#x27;t find Connection String Tags: azure, c%23, f%23, web Problem: Azure Web Job won't find Connection String I have a fairly straightforward Azure Web Job connected to a queue. I have validated that it works locally. When I deploy...
Azure Web Job won&#x27;t find Connection String Azure Web Job won&#x27;t find Connection String azure c%23 f%23 web Azure Web Job Connection EntryPoint _dashboardConn DefaultEndpointsProtocol AccountName STUFF AccountKey _storageConn JobHostConfiguration config.DashboardConnectionString config.StorageConnectionString J...
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22397878_c0
22397878
fsharp
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Title: C# to F# Interop: How to specify a C# method&#x27;s optional parameter in F# function type signature? Problem title: C# to F# Interop: How to specify a C# method&#x27;s optional parameter in F# function type signature? Tags: c%23, f%23, interop Problem: C# to F# Interop: How to specify a C# method's optional par...
C# to F# Interop: How to specify a C# method&#x27;s optional parameter in F# function type signature? C# to F# Interop: How to specify a C# method&#x27;s optional parameter in F# function type signature? c%23 f%23 interop Interop How Qux MyFunc Foo Bar MyType Optional DefaultParameterValue C# to F# Interop: How to spec...
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21559497_c0
21559497
fsharp
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Title: Create Discriminated Union Case from String Problem title: Create Discriminated Union Case from String Tags: f%23-3.0, f%23 Problem: Create Discriminated Union Case from String I'm trying to create DU cases from strings. The only way I can see doing this is by enumerating over the DU cases via Microsoft.FSharp.R...
Create Discriminated Union Case from String Create Discriminated Union Case from String f%23-3.0 f%23 String Create Discriminated Union Case Microsoft.FSharp.Reflection.FSharpType.GetUnionCases UnionCase Name FSharpValue.MakeUnion Keyword FOO BAR BAZ BLAH StreamReader FSharpType.GetUnionCases Array.map c.Name Map.ofArr...
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32970697_c0
32970697
fsharp
0
Title: using a function inside a discriminated union Problem title: using a function inside a discriminated union Tags: f%23 Problem: using a function inside a discriminated union I would like to do some unit tests on a function that accepts a DU and returns another : type Commands = | Schedule of string | Abandon of s...
using a function inside a discriminated union using a function inside a discriminated union f%23 a Commands Schedule Abandon Events Scheduled Abandoned Choice1Of2 result:Choice Choice Assert.Equal GameScheduled Event TEvent Assert.None Some Choice2Of2 using a function inside a discriminated union I would like to do som...
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63962006_c0
63962006
fsharp
0
Title: Streaming seq in Giraffe F# Problem title: Streaming seq in Giraffe F# Tags: f%23-giraffe, f%23 Problem: Streaming seq in Giraffe F# I was wondering what is the easiest way to stream F# seq in Giraffe. Not much, but here's what I have: module HttpHandler = let handlerGuids : HttpHandler = handleContext( fun ctx ...
Streaming seq in Giraffe F# Streaming seq in Giraffe F# f%23-giraffe f%23 var Streaming Giraffe HttpHandler ctx.RequestAborted.IsCancellationRequested Async.Sleep Async.RunSynchronously Guid.NewGuid ctx.WriteJsonChunkedAsync HttpFunc HttpContext HttpFuncResult Fact Test1 HttpClient httpClient.Timeout TimeSpan.FromMilli...
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72947947_c0
72947947
fsharp
0
Title: FSharp.Core.dll is missing in reference assemblies Problem title: FSharp.Core.dll is missing in reference assemblies Tags: visual-studio-2022, f%23 Problem: FSharp.Core.dll is missing in reference assemblies I have a F# project in VS2019 . By default, when I open the application, the FSharp.Core.dll is referring...
FSharp.Core.dll is missing in reference assemblies FSharp.Core.dll is missing in reference assemblies visual-studio-2022 f%23 FSharp.Core.dll VS2022 Program Files Microsoft Visual Studio Professional Common7 IDE CommonExtensions FSharpSdk NETFramework v4.0 FSharp However x86 Reference Assemblies Runtime visual-studio-2...
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52357761_c0
52357761
fsharp
0
Title: How to reference the Dll in F# interactive in Visual Studio 2017 for a .Net core 2.1 application? Problem title: How to reference the Dll in F# interactive in Visual Studio 2017 for a .Net core 2.1 application? Tags: .net-core, f%23, visual-studio-2017, visual-studio Problem: How to reference the Dll in F# inter...
How to reference the Dll in F# interactive in Visual Studio 2017 for a .Net core 2.1 application? How to reference the Dll in F# interactive in Visual Studio 2017 for a .Net core 2.1 application? .net-core f%23 visual-studio-2017 visual-studio How Dll Visual Studio Net Dependencies Akka.FSharp.dll System Akka.FSharp Sy...
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35074903_c0
35074903
fsharp
0
Title: Fsharp.data &quot;Illegal characters in path&quot; Problem title: Fsharp.data &quot;Illegal characters in path&quot; Tags: f%23-data, f%23 Problem: Fsharp.data "Illegal characters in path" I'm just getting started in F# and was exploring FSharp.Data. I'm trying to use a web service from www.ncdc.noaa.gov. The fi...
Fsharp.data &quot;Illegal characters in path&quot; Fsharp.data &quot;Illegal characters in path&quot; f%23-data f%23 Fsharp.data Illegal www.ncdc.noaa.gov GHCND ZIP:28801 Http.RequestString GET WeatherData.Load System.IO.Path.CheckInvalidPathChars Boolean System.IO.Path.Combine path1 path2 FSharp.Data.Runtime.IO.UriRes...
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7538584_c1
7538584
fsharp
1
the OCaml version runs approx 2 times slower than C++. Which is OK, given that Leonardo used a queue to remove recursion. I then translated the code to F# ... and here's what I got: Thanassis@HOME /g/Tmp/ant.fsharp $ /g/Program\ Files/FSharp-2.0.0.0/bin/fsc.exe ant.fs Microsoft (R) F# 2.0 Compiler build 2.0.0.0 Copyri...
the OCaml version runs approx 2 times slower than C++. Which is OK, given that Leonardo used a queue to remove recursion. I then translated the code to F# ... and here's what I got: Thanassis@HOME /g/Tmp/ant.fsharp $ /g/Program\ Files/FSharp-2.0.0.0/bin/fsc.exe ant.fs Microsoft (R) F# 2.0 Compiler build 2.0.0.0 Copyri...
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4040283_c0
4040283
fsharp
0
Title: F# Manage multiple lazy sequences from a single method? Problem title: F# Manage multiple lazy sequences from a single method? Tags: sequences, f%23 Problem: F# Manage multiple lazy sequences from a single method? I am trying to figure out how to manage multiple lazy sequences from a single function in F#. For e...
F# Manage multiple lazy sequences from a single method? F# Manage multiple lazy sequences from a single method? sequences f%23 a Manage System.IO System Seq.append Directory.GetFiles Directory.GetDirectories Seq.map Seq.concat Seq.empty EntryPoint Arguments Seq.filter Path.GetExtension ToLowerInvariant Seq.iter Console...
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31294735_c0
31294735
fsharp
0
Title: ASP.NET Identity not adding password to created users Problem title: ASP.NET Identity not adding password to created users Tags: asp.net-identity, asp.net, f%23 Problem: ASP.NET Identity not adding password to created users I'm doing my own implementation of IUserPasswordStore<TUser,TKey> and reading and creatio...
ASP.NET Identity not adding password to created users ASP.NET Identity not adding password to created users asp.net-identity asp.net f%23 ASP.NET Identity IUserPasswordStore TUser TKey UserManager.Create Password IUserPasswordStore.CreateAsync IUserPasswordStore.SetPasswordHashAsync IUser AllowNullLiteral ApplicationUs...
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64108713_c1
64108713
fsharp
1
,React$2.createElement("p",null,(Html.textf(function($1) { The error that I see from the JS Console is: react-datepicker.min.js:1 Uncaught TypeError: o is not a function at Ee (react-datepicker.min.js:1) when the script call ReactDOM.render . Is there a way to understand what is o ? Maybe an import missing? ( Edit Well...
,React$2.createElement("p",null,(Html.textf(function($1) { The error that I see from the JS Console is: react-datepicker.min.js:1 Uncaught TypeError: o is not a function at Ee (react-datepicker.min.js:1) when the script call ReactDOM.render . Is there a way to understand what is o ? Maybe an import missing? ( Edit Well...
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57455823_c0
57455823
fsharp
0
Title: F# Async.Parallel |&gt; Async.RunSynchronously only uses one of the eight CPU core? Problem title: F# Async.Parallel |&gt; Async.RunSynchronously only uses one of the eight CPU core? Tags: f%23 Problem: F# Async.Parallel |> Async.RunSynchronously only uses one of the eight CPU core? I created a dotnet core appli...
F# Async.Parallel |&gt; Async.RunSynchronously only uses one of the eight CPU core? F# Async.Parallel |&gt; Async.RunSynchronously only uses one of the eight CPU core? f%23 Async.Parallel Async.RunSynchronously CPU FSharpx.Control EntryPoint BlockingQueueAgent ag.Add Some Async.Ignore None Async.Start ag.AsyncGet Done ...
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76745697_c0
76745697
fsharp
0
Title: How to invoke a generic F# function using reflection? Problem title: How to invoke a generic F# function using reflection? Tags: f%23 Problem: How to invoke a generic F# function using reflection? I am trying to invoke an F# function using reflection. The function is generic, but it only works for obj . I do not...
How to invoke a generic F# function using reflection? How to invoke a generic F# function using reflection? f%23 reflection How System.Type Foo Bar Qux x.Foo y.Bar FSharp.Reflection next.GetType FSharpType.IsFunction fnType.GetMethods Seq.filter x.Name Invoke Array.length x.GetParameters Seq.head methodInfo.Invoke Obje...
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41815649_c1
41815649
fsharp
1
" to "c:\Users\dangets\code\exercism\fsharp\dgt\build\FSharp.Core.dll". And the nunit3-console execution: c:\Users\dangets\code\exercism\fsharp\dgt\packages\NUnit.ConsoleRunner\tools\nunit3-console.exe "--noheader" "--output=TestResults" "c:\Users\dangets\code\exercism\fsharp\dgt\build\JunkTest.dll" I have tried to add...
" to "c:\Users\dangets\code\exercism\fsharp\dgt\build\FSharp.Core.dll". And the nunit3-console execution: c:\Users\dangets\code\exercism\fsharp\dgt\packages\NUnit.ConsoleRunner\tools\nunit3-console.exe "--noheader" "--output=TestResults" "c:\Users\dangets\code\exercism\fsharp\dgt\build\JunkTest.dll" I have tried to add...
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22962919_c1
22962919
fsharp
1
ins(returnUrl, generateState)} } |> Async.StartAsTask For reference, here's the C# implementations: public class ExternalLoginViewModel { public string Name { get; set; } public string Url { get; set; } public string State { get; set; } } public class ManageInfoViewModel { public string LocalLoginProvider { get; set; }...
ins(returnUrl, generateState)} } |> Async.StartAsTask For reference, here's the C# implementations: public class ExternalLoginViewModel { public string Name { get; set; } public string Url { get; set; } public string State { get; set; } } public class ManageInfoViewModel { public string LocalLoginProvider { get; set; }...
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4184644_c1
4184644
fsharp
1
Array.[CalcZ x]) xyArray but that took twice the time, how can I rewrite this to take less time, or can I take some other way to utilize the processor better? Thanks in advance Gorgen ---edit--- the function that is calling CalcZ looks like this: let GetMatrix = let halfX = double bitmap.PixelWidth * scale / 2.0 let ha...
Array.[CalcZ x]) xyArray but that took twice the time, how can I rewrite this to take less time, or can I take some other way to utilize the processor better? Thanks in advance Gorgen ---edit--- the function that is calling CalcZ looks like this: let GetMatrix = let halfX = double bitmap.PixelWidth * scale / 2.0 let ha...
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36355460_c0
36355460
fsharp
0
Title: Calling default FsCheck generator from a custom generator of the same type Problem title: Calling default FsCheck generator from a custom generator of the same type Tags: fscheck, property-based-testing, f%23 Problem: Calling default FsCheck generator from a custom generator of the same type I defined a type wit...
Calling default FsCheck generator from a custom generator of the same type Calling default FsCheck generator from a custom generator of the same type fscheck property-based-testing f%23 a Calling FsCheck CustomGenerators FirstCustomType SecondCustomType Arb.generate Gen.map Arb.fromGen Calling default FsCheck generator...
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71199757_c0
71199757
fsharp
0
Title: Why does Visual Studio accept PriorityQueue? Problem title: Why does Visual Studio accept PriorityQueue? Tags: f%23, .net, c%23, visual-studio Problem: Why does Visual Studio accept PriorityQueue? I'm writing a program that needs a priority queue, and it would be nice if I could use the one that comes with .Net ...
Why does Visual Studio accept PriorityQueue? Why does Visual Studio accept PriorityQueue? f%23 .net c%23 visual-studio Why Visual Studio PriorityQueue System.Collections.Generic pq.Enqueue pq.Dequeue HKLM SOFTWARE Microsoft Net Framework Setup NDP Why does Visual Studio accept PriorityQueue? I'm writing a program that ...
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9534531_c0
9534531
fsharp
0
Title: Class hierarchy definition VS (automatically) generated navigational properties Problem title: Class hierarchy definition VS (automatically) generated navigational properties Tags: transitive-closure, navigation-properties, f%23, entity-framework, c%23 Problem: Class hierarchy definition VS (automatically) gener...
Class hierarchy definition VS (automatically) generated navigational properties Class hierarchy definition VS (automatically) generated navigational properties transitive-closure navigation-properties f%23 entity-framework c%23 Contract Quote myContract.quotes Class hierarchy definition VS (automatically) generated nav...
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59249632_c1
59249632
fsharp
1
1", bar1); ("bar2", bar2) |] |> Map.ofArray let item (oMap : obj) (key : obj) : unit = let otype = oMap.GetType() match otype.Name with | "FSharpMap`2" -> printfn " -Map object identified" let prop = otype.GetProperty("Item") try let value = prop.GetValue(oMap, [| key |]) printfn " -Value associated to key:\n %s" (valu...
1", bar1); ("bar2", bar2) |] |> Map.ofArray let item (oMap : obj) (key : obj) : unit = let otype = oMap.GetType() match otype.Name with | "FSharpMap`2" -> printfn " -Map object identified" let prop = otype.GetProperty("Item") try let value = prop.GetValue(oMap, [| key |]) printfn " -Value associated to key:\n %s" (valu...
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48010132_c1
48010132
fsharp
1
dlService<My42ServiceUrl> // All the ticketXXToDomain functions look like they can be less copy-paste, but how? // Still, I think this F# approach is MUCH better than the monolith project we have where WCF SvcUtil.exe // generate everything for every version and we check that in to source. module VersionMappers = open ...
dlService<My42ServiceUrl> // All the ticketXXToDomain functions look like they can be less copy-paste, but how? // Still, I think this F# approach is MUCH better than the monolith project we have where WCF SvcUtil.exe // generate everything for every version and we check that in to source. module VersionMappers = open ...
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4888748_c1
4888748
fsharp
1
member this.Email with get() = email and set v = email <- v And this: type record( id:int, sr:sender, recipients: recipient array, atts : attachment array, con : conversation, madeDate : creation) = let mutable id: int = id let mutable typ = "Idea" let mutable creation = madeDate let mutable sender = sr let mutable re...
member this.Email with get() = email and set v = email <- v And this: type record( id:int, sr:sender, recipients: recipient array, atts : attachment array, con : conversation, madeDate : creation) = let mutable id: int = id let mutable typ = "Idea" let mutable creation = madeDate let mutable sender = sr let mutable re...
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4096861_c0
4096861
fsharp
0
Title: F# as a HPC language Problem title: F# as a HPC language Tags: hpc, f%23, .net Problem: F# as a HPC language I develop a Lattice Boltzmann (Fluid dynamics) code using F#. I am now testing the code on a 24 cores, 128 GB memory server. The code basically consists of one main recursive function for time evolution a...
F# as a HPC language F# as a HPC language hpc f%23 .net HPC Time System.Threading.Tasks.Parallel.For FArrayO MacroResult LBM.Lbm.lbm F# as a HPC language I develop a Lattice Boltzmann (Fluid dynamics) code using F#. I am now testing the code on a 24 cores, 128 GB memory server. The code basically consists of one main r...
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