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Title: Is there a way to run F# code from a C# program? Problem title: Is there a way to run F# code from a C# program? Tags: c%23, c%23-to-f%23, f%23 Problem: Is there a way to run F# code from a C# program? I use Rider and/or Visual Studio for Mac to run my C# code. I can individually create an F# project if needed. ...
Is there a way to run F# code from a C# program? Is there a way to run F# code from a C# program? c%23 c%23-to-f%23 f%23 a MainClass Main Console.WriteLine Hello World Is there a way to run F# code from a C# program? I use Rider and/or Visual Studio for Mac to run my C# code. I can individually create an F# project if ...
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29604450_c0
29604450
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Title: Setting a property of a class when the containing class is constructed Problem title: Setting a property of a class when the containing class is constructed Tags: f%23 Problem: Setting a property of a class when the containing class is constructed A class Test which upon construction creates an instance of anoth...
Setting a property of a class when the containing class is constructed Setting a property of a class when the containing class is constructed f%23 Setting Test this.Init a.Size Block Expect Setting a property of a class when the containing class is constructed A class Test which upon construction creates an instance of...
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Title: What is the difference between R.Net and Deedle library? Problem title: What is the difference between R.Net and Deedle library? Tags: deedle, f%23, r.net Problem: What is the difference between R.Net and Deedle library? I am working on a data analysis project and I have tried Deedle data library on my C# applic...
What is the difference between R.Net and Deedle library? What is the difference between R.Net and Deedle library? deedle f%23 r.net What R.Net Deedle What is the difference between R.Net and Deedle library? I am working on a data analysis project and I have tried Deedle data library on my C# application I find that Dee...
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Title: F# Equivalent of Enum.TryParse Problem title: F# Equivalent of Enum.TryParse Tags: tryparse, f%23, enums Problem: F# Equivalent of Enum.TryParse In C#, the following code is valid: MyEnum myEnum = MyEnum.DEFAULT; if (Enum.TryParse<MyEnum>(string, out myEnum)) { Console.WriteLine("Success!"); } So I thought I wou...
F# Equivalent of Enum.TryParse F# Equivalent of Enum.TryParse tryparse f%23 enums Equivalent Enum.TryParse MyEnum MyEnum.DEFAULT Console.WriteLine Success F# Equivalent of Enum.TryParse In C#, the following code is valid: So I thought I would use this in F#. Here is my attempt: But it complains a generic construct requ...
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Title: Calculating differences of subsequent elements of a sequence in F# Problem title: Calculating differences of subsequent elements of a sequence in F# Tags: f%23 Problem: Calculating differences of subsequent elements of a sequence in F# I have a sequence of floats in F#, and I need to get a sequence defined of (M...
Calculating differences of subsequent elements of a sequence in F# Calculating differences of subsequent elements of a sequence in F# f%23 Calculating Math.Log Calculating differences of subsequent elements of a sequence in F# I have a sequence of floats in F#, and I need to get a sequence defined of (Math.Log currentE...
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Title: Integration of C#, F#, IronPython and IronRuby Problem title: Integration of C#, F#, IronPython and IronRuby Tags: c%23, ironpython, f%23, ironruby, .net Problem: Integration of C#, F#, IronPython and IronRuby I was told that the assembly files made from C# and F# source is interoperable as they are compiled int...
Integration of C#, F#, IronPython and IronRuby Integration of C#, F#, IronPython and IronRuby c%23 ironpython f%23 ironruby .net Integration IronPython IronRuby Integration of C#, F#, IronPython and IronRuby I was told that the assembly files made from C# and F# source is interoperable as they are compiled into .NET as...
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Title: Referencing and running TensorFlow FSharp from Visual Studio 2019 Problem title: Referencing and running TensorFlow FSharp from Visual Studio 2019 Tags: tensorflow, f%23, visual-studio-2019, neural-network Problem: Referencing and running TensorFlow FSharp from Visual Studio 2019 I am trying to run the example f...
Referencing and running TensorFlow FSharp from Visual Studio 2019 Referencing and running TensorFlow FSharp from Visual Studio 2019 tensorflow f%23 visual-studio-2019 neural-network Visual Referencing TensorFlow FSharp Studio visual-studio-2019 Referencing and running TensorFlow FSharp from Visual Studio 2019 I am tryi...
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Title: In what ways does F# shine? (Cool real-world examples of its added value) Problem title: In what ways does F# shine? (Cool real-world examples of its added value) Tags: .net, c%23, f%23 Problem: In what ways does F# shine? (Cool real-world examples of its added value) Possible Duplicate: What are the benefits of...
In what ways does F# shine? (Cool real-world examples of its added value) In what ways does F# shine? (Cool real-world examples of its added value) .net c%23 f%23 Cool In what ways does F# shine? (Cool real-world examples of its added value) I’ve done a bit of reading about F# and I am starting to see a push for it at ...
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Title: Reversing Order of Linked List data type in f# Problem title: Reversing Order of Linked List data type in f# Tags: f%23 Problem: Reversing Order of Linked List data type in f# I have to reverse the order of a linked list that uses the following data type: type IntList = | Nil | Cons of int * IntList I have tried...
Reversing Order of Linked List data type in f# Reversing Order of Linked List data type in f# f%23 Reversing Order Linked List IntList Nil Cons Con Reversing Order of Linked List data type in f# I have to reverse the order of a linked list that uses the following data type: I have tried using a separate "append" method...
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Title: Is it possible to write a GUI desktop app in F# + mono on Mac and have it run without modification on Windows? Problem title: Is it possible to write a GUI desktop app in F# + mono on Mac and have it run without modification on Windows? Tags: f%23, mono Problem: Is it possible to write a GUI desktop app in F# + ...
Is it possible to write a GUI desktop app in F# + mono on Mac and have it run without modification on Windows? Is it possible to write a GUI desktop app in F# + mono on Mac and have it run without modification on Windows? f%23 mono GUI Mac Windows Is it possible to write a GUI desktop app in F# + mono on Mac and have i...
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Title: How to make ionide-fsharp formater work in VSCode Problem title: How to make ionide-fsharp formater work in VSCode Tags: ionide, f%23 Problem: How to make ionide-fsharp formater work in VSCode I have a problem with ionide-fsharp formatter. When I install the extension in VSCode I am not able to automaticaly form...
How to make ionide-fsharp formater work in VSCode How to make ionide-fsharp formater work in VSCode ionide f%23 How VSCode editor.defaultFormatter esbenp.prettier-vscode How to make ionide-fsharp formater work in VSCode I have a problem with ionide-fsharp formatter. When I install the extension in VSCode I am not able ...
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Title: Seeking Unification Algorithm in F# Problem title: Seeking Unification Algorithm in F# Tags: unification, f%23 Problem: Seeking Unification Algorithm in F# I am transforming ASTs and need more than simple pattern matching, thus the unification algorithm. While this is for a .NET project and I know that I could j...
Seeking Unification Algorithm in F# Seeking Unification Algorithm in F# unification f%23 Seeking Unification Algorithm Seeking Unification Algorithm in F# I am transforming ASTs and need more than simple pattern matching, thus the unification algorithm. While this is for a .NET project and I know that I could just inte...
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Title: Can the F# HtmlProvider access password protected pages? Problem title: Can the F# HtmlProvider access password protected pages? Tags: f%23, type-providers Problem: Can the F# HtmlProvider access password protected pages? I know how to grab data from a web page in F#... let url = @"https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/...
Can the F# HtmlProvider access password protected pages? Can the F# HtmlProvider access password protected pages? f%23 type-providers Can HtmlProvider en.wikipedia.org Doctor_Who DoctorWhoData DoctorWhoData.GetSample Can the F# HtmlProvider access password protected pages? I know how to grab data from a web page in F#....
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5062504_c0
5062504
fsharp
0
Title: F# pattern matching problem? Problem title: F# pattern matching problem? Tags: f%23, type-inference, pattern-matching Problem: F# pattern matching problem? I have a problem when pattern matching with F#. I'm building an F# library and have this so far: namespace parser module parse = let public y = function | x ...
F# pattern matching problem? F# pattern matching problem? f%23 type-inference pattern-matching x.Contains HELLO F# pattern matching problem? I have a problem when pattern matching with F#. I'm building an F# library and have this so far: but it gives me error: Error Lookup on object of indeterminate type based on infor...
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21224314_c0
21224314
fsharp
0
Title: What are F#&#x27;s FSharp.Core.optdata and FSharp.Core.sigdata files? Problem title: What are F#&#x27;s FSharp.Core.optdata and FSharp.Core.sigdata files? Tags: f%23, .net Problem: What are F#'s FSharp.Core.optdata and FSharp.Core.sigdata files? Both files seem to reside in F#'s directory, along with FSharp.Core...
What are F#&#x27;s FSharp.Core.optdata and FSharp.Core.sigdata files? What are F#&#x27;s FSharp.Core.optdata and FSharp.Core.sigdata files? f%23 .net What FSharp.Core.optdata FSharp.Core.sigdata What are F#'s FSharp.Core.optdata and FSharp.Core.sigdata files? Both files seem to reside in F#'s directory, along with FSha...
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53210418_c0
53210418
fsharp
0
Title: How to schedule jobs to run on FPU/AVX? Problem title: How to schedule jobs to run on FPU/AVX? Tags: threadpool, .net, windows-server-2008-r2, c%23, f%23 Problem: How to schedule jobs to run on FPU/AVX? .NET thread pool uses threads that map to logical cores. In turn, on machines with HT, this means scheduling t...
How to schedule jobs to run on FPU/AVX? How to schedule jobs to run on FPU/AVX? threadpool .net windows-server-2008-r2 c%23 f%23 How FPU AVX windows-server-2008-r2 How to schedule jobs to run on FPU/AVX? .NET thread pool uses threads that map to logical cores. In turn, on machines with HT, this means scheduling to both...
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6532254_c0
6532254
fsharp
0
Title: FSharpChart blank output Problem title: FSharpChart blank output Tags: .net, f%23, fsharpchart Problem: FSharpChart blank output I'm currently trying to get FSharpChart to work. Unfortunately after compiling the library and feeding any FSharpChart with data I only get blank outputs, whether I use FSharpChart.Wit...
FSharpChart blank output FSharpChart blank output .net f%23 fsharpchart FSharpChart FSharpChart.WithCreate FSharpChart.SaveAs FSharpChart.CopyToClipboard FSharpChart blank output I'm currently trying to get FSharpChart to work. Unfortunately after compiling the library and feeding any FSharpChart with data I only get b...
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44224609_c0
44224609
fsharp
0
Title: JSON Type provider with Deedle (F#): how to read several JSON files on HD? Problem title: JSON Type provider with Deedle (F#): how to read several JSON files on HD? Tags: deedle, type-providers, f%23 Problem: JSON Type provider with Deedle (F#): how to read several JSON files on HD? suppose i have a lot of files...
JSON Type provider with Deedle (F#): how to read several JSON files on HD? JSON Type provider with Deedle (F#): how to read several JSON files on HD? deedle type-providers f%23 JSON Type Deedle TypeA JsonProvider Documents FileA.json TypeA.GetSamples JSON Type provider with Deedle (F#): how to read several JSON files o...
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12617776_c1
12617776
fsharp
1
a problem when I call Update on the generic parameter. I am not able to constrain this parameter to say that the parameter must have a method called Update. Code signals: Constraining, Generic, Parameter, ProcessExpendableADGroups, SPUser, Seq.filter, u.IsDomainGroup, ADUtility.IsADGroupExpandable, u.LoginName, List.o...
a problem when I call Update on the generic parameter. I am not able to constrain this parameter to say that the parameter must have a method called Update. Code signals: Constraining, Generic, Parameter, ProcessExpendableADGroups, SPUser, Seq.filter, u.IsDomainGroup, ADUtility.IsADGroupExpandable, u.LoginName, List.o...
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4493608_c0
4493608
fsharp
0
Title: Comparing file contents in F# Problem title: Comparing file contents in F# Tags: f%23, .net, filestream Problem: Comparing file contents in F# I wrote a quick and dirty function to compare file contents (BTW, I have already tested that they are of equal size): let eqFiles f1 f2 = let bytes1 = Seq.ofArray (File.R...
Comparing file contents in F# Comparing file contents in F# f%23 .net filestream Comparing bytes1 Seq.ofArray File.ReadAllBytes bytes2 Seq.compareWith Comparing file contents in F# I wrote a quick and dirty function to compare file contents (BTW, I have already tested that they are of equal size): I'm not happy with re...
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48768245_c1
48768245
fsharp
1
the rest. Then i thought that i need to declaring a variable without assigning it. but people seem to agree that this is bad in functional programming. From another question: Declaring a variable without assigning so my question is, is it possible to rewrite the code such that i get the flow i want and avoid declaring...
the rest. Then i thought that i need to declaring a variable without assigning it. but people seem to agree that this is bad in functional programming. From another question: Declaring a variable without assigning so my question is, is it possible to rewrite the code such that i get the flow i want and avoid declaring...
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79477475_c0
79477475
fsharp
0
Title: Dropping semicolon to describe records in f sharp Problem title: Dropping semicolon to describe records in f sharp Tags: f%23 Problem: Dropping semicolon to describe records in f sharp I know that when we sequent effects in F-Sharp then instead of writing effects one after another, we can put the effects write u...
Dropping semicolon to describe records in f sharp Dropping semicolon to describe records in f sharp f%23 Dropping new1 new2 Dropping semicolon to describe records in f sharp I know that when we sequent effects in F-Sharp then instead of writing effects one after another, we can put the effects write undereach other. Eg...
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70702440_c0
70702440
fsharp
0
Title: Is there a modulo equivalent for (&lt;) in functions? Problem title: Is there a modulo equivalent for (&lt;) in functions? Tags: f%23 Problem: Is there a modulo equivalent for (<) in functions? For example; the following line |> Seq.filter(fun i -> i < 123) is the same thing as |> Seq.filter((<) 123) Is there su...
Is there a modulo equivalent for (&lt;) in functions? Is there a modulo equivalent for (&lt;) in functions? f%23 Seq.filter Is there a modulo equivalent for (<) in functions? For example; the following line is the same thing as Is there such a thing for the modulo operator? I'm not sure what the 2nd variant is, and can...
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16996114_c0
16996114
fsharp
0
Title: Where is the Microsoft.FSharp.Quotations.Typed module in F# 3 Problem title: Where is the Microsoft.FSharp.Quotations.Typed module in F# 3 Tags: f%23 Problem: Where is the Microsoft.FSharp.Quotations.Typed module in F# 3 I have asked a related question here , and the answers I got was not to my satisfactory. Tod...
Where is the Microsoft.FSharp.Quotations.Typed module in F# 3 Where is the Microsoft.FSharp.Quotations.Typed module in F# 3 f%23 Where Microsoft.FSharp.Quotations.Typed Microsoft.FSharp.Quotations.Raw Where is the Microsoft.FSharp.Quotations.Typed module in F# 3 I have asked a related question here , and the answers I ...
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43216724_c0
43216724
fsharp
0
Title: FSharp: Multiple Values with the same name Problem title: FSharp: Multiple Values with the same name Tags: .net, f%23, mutation Problem: FSharp: Multiple Values with the same name let a = 1 let a = 2 let b = a This code quietly compiles, runs and binds b = 2. But is this desired behavior? It does allow the coder...
FSharp: Multiple Values with the same name FSharp: Multiple Values with the same name .net f%23 mutation FSharp Multiple Values FSharp: Multiple Values with the same name This code quietly compiles, runs and binds b = 2. But is this desired behavior? It does allow the coder to reuse an appropriate value name, no object...
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25448110_c0
25448110
fsharp
0
Title: Assignment to Nullable in F# Problem title: Assignment to Nullable in F# Tags: f%23 Problem: Assignment to Nullable in F# I'm working with a library (WPF extended toolkit) where almost every property is a Nullable<'T> . This makes it something of a pain everywhere to constantly have to write checkbox.IsChecked <...
Assignment to Nullable in F# Assignment to Nullable in F# f%23 Assignment Nullable checkbox.IsChecked Assignment to Nullable in F# I'm working with a library (WPF extended toolkit) where almost every property is a Nullable<'T> . This makes it something of a pain everywhere to constantly have to write In C# this would c...
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39709023
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Title: Recursive function does not work Problem title: Recursive function does not work Tags: .net, f%23, functional-programming Problem: Recursive function does not work So I have this function here, and I cant seem to understand why it wont work. let rec recSum n = if n <= 0 then 0 else recSum n*(n+1)/2 recSum 4 I do...
Recursive function does not work Recursive function does not work .net f%23 functional-programming Recursive Recursive function does not work So I have this function here, and I cant seem to understand why it wont work. I dont get an error, it just crashes. Can anyone find the mistake? I have been starring at this for ...
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21366967_c1
21366967
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%d" n System.Threading.Thread.Sleep(1000) System.Environment.Exit(0) let cmd = args.[0] let cmdArgs = args.[1..] let startInfo = ProcessStartInfo(cmd, String.Join(" ", cmdArgs)) startInfo.UseShellExecute <- false startInfo.CreateNoWindow <- true let p = Process.Start(startInfo) p.WaitForExit() p.ExitCode Code signals:...
%d" n System.Threading.Thread.Sleep(1000) System.Environment.Exit(0) let cmd = args.[0] let cmdArgs = args.[1..] let startInfo = ProcessStartInfo(cmd, String.Join(" ", cmdArgs)) startInfo.UseShellExecute <- false startInfo.CreateNoWindow <- true let p = Process.Start(startInfo) p.WaitForExit() p.ExitCode Code signals:...
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17893787_c0
17893787
fsharp
0
Title: Visual Studio Performance Analyzer crashing Problem title: Visual Studio Performance Analyzer crashing Tags: f%23 Problem: Visual Studio Performance Analyzer crashing I have a relatively small F# app (< 400K) built and runs fine in Visual Studio 2012 and also from the command line, but when i try running it with...
Visual Studio Performance Analyzer crashing Visual Studio Performance Analyzer crashing f%23 Visual Studio Performance Analyzer Visual Studio Performance Analyzer crashing I have a relatively small F# app (< 400K) built and runs fine in Visual Studio 2012 and also from the command line, but when i try running it with t...
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20548864_c0
20548864
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Title: Memoize a function of type () -&gt; &#x27;a Problem title: Memoize a function of type () -&gt; &#x27;a Tags: unit-type, f%23 Problem: Memoize a function of type () -> 'a This memoize function fails on any functions of type () -> 'a at runtime with a Null-Argument-Exception. let memoize f = let cache = System.Col...
Memoize a function of type () -&gt; &#x27;a Memoize a function of type () -&gt; &#x27;a unit-type f%23 Memoize System.Collections.Generic.Dictionary cache.ContainsKey Lazy x.Force Memoize a function of type () -> 'a This memoize function fails on any functions of type () -> 'a at runtime with a Null-Argument-Exception....
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23747531_c0
23747531
fsharp
0
Title: F# Pattern Match on Seq.Length Problem title: F# Pattern Match on Seq.Length Tags: pattern-matching, f%23 Problem: F# Pattern Match on Seq.Length I'm learning some F# and messing around with pattern matching. I have the below code. Seq.distinct [1; 1; 2] |> match Seq.length with | 1 -> printf "one" | 2 -> printf...
F# Pattern Match on Seq.Length F# Pattern Match on Seq.Length pattern-matching f%23 Pattern Match Seq.Length Seq.distinct F# Pattern Match on Seq.Length I'm learning some F# and messing around with pattern matching. I have the below code. But when running or trying to compile it gives the error of: I'm not quite sure w...
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58850899_c0
58850899
fsharp
0
Title: F# Inserting an element multiple times to a list Problem title: F# Inserting an element multiple times to a list Tags: recursion, f%23 Problem: F# Inserting an element multiple times to a list I am very new to F# , I am currently learning recursions. let rec insert v i l = match i, l with | 0, xs -> v::xs | i, x...
F# Inserting an element multiple times to a list F# Inserting an element multiple times to a list recursion f%23 Inserting v::xs x::xs x::insert F# Inserting an element multiple times to a list I am very new to F# , I am currently learning recursions. So this is the code for inserting v at ith position in list l . I wa...
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2285233_c0
2285233
fsharp
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Title: Do you think F#&#x27;s async workflows will be introduced in C# in the future? Problem title: Do you think F#&#x27;s async workflows will be introduced in C# in the future? Tags: f%23, asynchronous, language-features, c%23 Problem: Do you think F#'s async workflows will be introduced in C# in the future? First o...
Do you think F#&#x27;s async workflows will be introduced in C# in the future? Do you think F#&#x27;s async workflows will be introduced in C# in the future? f%23 asynchronous language-features c%23 Do you think F#'s async workflows will be introduced in C# in the future? First of all, I apologize because of my foolish...
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10259933_c0
10259933
fsharp
0
Title: long running agents in f# Problem title: long running agents in f# Tags: f%23, mailboxprocessor, wcf, agent Problem: long running agents in f# I use agents in different ways, one of which consists of 100 agents monitoring website changes, and reporting back to a supervisor which I can call to spawns new monitor ...
long running agents in f# long running agents in f# f%23 mailboxprocessor wcf agent long running agents in f# I use agents in different ways, one of which consists of 100 agents monitoring website changes, and reporting back to a supervisor which I can call to spawns new monitor off, or listen to the merged changes. Th...
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53988961_c1
53988961
fsharp
1
10` And of course, these elements can also be intertwined: add (add x 1) 7 The problem, which I obviously can't solve otherwise I won't ask the question, is that the generated tree doesn't look like what is expected: add x 1 gives: Success: Program [Call ("add",[Call ("x",[]); Literal (Int 1)])] In other words, the par...
10` And of course, these elements can also be intertwined: add (add x 1) 7 The problem, which I obviously can't solve otherwise I won't ask the question, is that the generated tree doesn't look like what is expected: add x 1 gives: Success: Program [Call ("add",[Call ("x",[]); Literal (Int 1)])] In other words, the par...
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36808062_c0
36808062
fsharp
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Title: Map over values of one column Problem title: Map over values of one column Tags: f%23, deedle Problem: Map over values of one column I want to map over the values of the Title column of my dataframe. The solution I came up with is the following: df.Columns.[ [ "Title"; "Amount" ] ] |> Frame.mapCols(fun k s -> if...
Map over values of one column Map over values of one column f%23 deedle Map Title df.Columns Amount Frame.mapCols Series.mapValues s.Observations Series ObjectSeries Map over values of one column I want to map over the values of the Title column of my dataframe. The solution I came up with is the following: Since s is ...
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49395312_c0
49395312
fsharp
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Title: Sorting indexes in list of lists - F# Problem title: Sorting indexes in list of lists - F# Tags: iteration, sublist, f%23 Problem: Sorting indexes in list of lists - F# Currently I have a function to return the first elements of each list (floats), within a list to a separate list. let firstElements list = match...
Sorting indexes in list of lists - F# Sorting indexes in list of lists - F# iteration sublist f%23 Sorting head::_ Sorting indexes in list of lists - F# Currently I have a function to return the first elements of each list (floats), within a list to a separate list. My question is, how do I expand this to return elemen...
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42158417_c0
42158417
fsharp
0
Title: Removing nans from a list in F# Problem title: Removing nans from a list in F# Tags: nan, list, f%23 Problem: Removing nans from a list in F# I want to remove nan s from a list, so I've implemented the function shown below. val it : float list = [50.0; -20833.33333; 4.50701062e-14; -4.267032701e-15; 3.942195769e...
Removing nans from a list in F# Removing nans from a list in F# nan list f%23 a Removing remove_nan x::rest Removing nans from a list in F# I want to remove nan s from a list, so I've implemented the function shown below. However, it does not remove the nan 's from the list. Why aren't they being removed?
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33087514_c0
33087514
fsharp
0
Title: Running F# tests on F# Interactive Problem title: Running F# tests on F# Interactive Tags: visual-studio, unit-testing, f%23, f%23-interactive Problem: Running F# tests on F# Interactive I tend to write some quick prototypes on algorithms on F# script files (that I don't really intend to later on migrate into .f...
Running F# tests on F# Interactive Running F# tests on F# Interactive visual-studio unit-testing f%23 f%23-interactive Running Interactive Running F# tests on F# Interactive I tend to write some quick prototypes on algorithms on F# script files (that I don't really intend to later on migrate into .fs files, although it...
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Title: Connect to SQL database without the SQL type provider? Problem title: Connect to SQL database without the SQL type provider? Tags: type-providers, f%23 Problem: Connect to SQL database without the SQL type provider? In reference to this question , I need to share a connection string with coworkers without the co...
Connect to SQL database without the SQL type provider? Connect to SQL database without the SQL type provider? type-providers f%23 Connect SQL Connect to SQL database without the SQL type provider? In reference to this question , I need to share a connection string with coworkers without the connection string being push...
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67623726_c0
67623726
fsharp
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Title: access data from a record in a discriminated union Problem title: access data from a record in a discriminated union Tags: discriminated-union, f%23, list, record Problem: access data from a record in a discriminated union Having this setup, how do I loop through list and print data about each employee? type Per...
access data from a record in a discriminated union access data from a record in a discriminated union discriminated-union f%23 list record a Person first_name last_name salary_hour Employee Administrator OfficeWorker WarehouseWorker access data from a record in a discriminated union Having this setup, how do I loop thr...
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28120849_c0
28120849
fsharp
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Title: How do I export internals to a test project in F#? Problem title: How do I export internals to a test project in F#? Tags: .net, c%23, f%23 Problem: How do I export internals to a test project in F#? In C# you can create use the InternalsVisibleTo attribute in AssemblyInfo.c to give a test project access to a pr...
How do I export internals to a test project in F#? How do I export internals to a test project in F#? .net c%23 f%23 How InternalsVisibleTo MyTestProject How do I export internals to a test project in F#? In C# you can create use the InternalsVisibleTo attribute in AssemblyInfo.c to give a test project access to a proj...
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21405350_c0
21405350
fsharp
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Title: Discriminated union pattern matching by function call Problem title: Discriminated union pattern matching by function call Tags: pattern-matching, f%23, discriminated-union Problem: Discriminated union pattern matching by function call My question is inspired by this one: link Here is a code: type A = | X of int...
Discriminated union pattern matching by function call Discriminated union pattern matching by function call pattern-matching f%23 discriminated-union Discriminated A.X A.Y Discriminated union pattern matching by function call My question is inspired by this one: link Here is a code: It works, but with a warning: Makes ...
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t4 sprintf "%s" <| t4.ToString() Don't even try to instantiate PocoTypeWithToString. StackOverflowException. I understand that for POCO type an attempt to use "%A" formatting directive causes ToString call, so when ToString itself contains such directive it will fail. But what is the right way for ToString overrides? ...
t4 sprintf "%s" <| t4.ToString() Don't even try to instantiate PocoTypeWithToString. StackOverflowException. I understand that for POCO type an attempt to use "%A" formatting directive causes ToString call, so when ToString itself contains such directive it will fail. But what is the right way for ToString overrides? ...
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15770791_c0
15770791
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Title: Repeating sequences in F# Problem title: Repeating sequences in F# Tags: f%23 Problem: Repeating sequences in F# I have a 'compressed' stream of value to which is attached the number of occurence of that value, for instance : let a = [ (),1; (),4; (),3;] I would like to 'uncompress' that sequence and emit the or...
Repeating sequences in F# Repeating sequences in F# f%23 Repeating n-1 Seq.toList Seq.XXX Repeating sequences in F# I have a 'compressed' stream of value to which is attached the number of occurence of that value, for instance : I would like to 'uncompress' that sequence and emit the original sequence. I could define a...
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42485552_c0
42485552
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Title: F# - Remove duplicate characters after first in string Problem title: F# - Remove duplicate characters after first in string Tags: string, f%23 Problem: F# - Remove duplicate characters after first in string What I am trying to do is to remove duplicates of a specific given char in a string but letting the first...
F# - Remove duplicate characters after first in string F# - Remove duplicate characters after first in string string f%23 Remove F# - Remove duplicate characters after first in string What I am trying to do is to remove duplicates of a specific given char in a string but letting the first char to remain. I.e: where som...
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41922182_c1
41922182
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Class="FnTrade.MainPage"> <ContentPage.BindingContext> <local:ViewModel /> </ContentPage.BindingContext> </ContentPage> Here's the viewmodel in C#: namespace FnTrade { public class ViewModel { public ViewModel() { } // Breakpoint DOES get hit } } Can someone explain to me why my viewmodel written in F# does not get ins...
Class="FnTrade.MainPage"> <ContentPage.BindingContext> <local:ViewModel /> </ContentPage.BindingContext> </ContentPage> Here's the viewmodel in C#: namespace FnTrade { public class ViewModel { public ViewModel() { } // Breakpoint DOES get hit } } Can someone explain to me why my viewmodel written in F# does not get ins...
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28790446_c0
28790446
fsharp
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Title: What if the best way to return Option types by WCF service Problem title: What if the best way to return Option types by WCF service Tags: f%23, wcf Problem: What if the best way to return Option types by WCF service I have a WCF method which search the record in database and return Some(object) if the record ex...
What if the best way to return Option types by WCF service What if the best way to return Option types by WCF service f%23 wcf What Option WCF Type Person Name Age What if the best way to return Option types by WCF service I have a WCF method which search the record in database and return Some(object) if the record exi...
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29635045_c0
29635045
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Title: Injecting a function into a computation expression Problem title: Injecting a function into a computation expression Tags: f%23, dependency-injection, functional-programming Problem: Injecting a function into a computation expression The following code sample is from Scott Wlaschin's site F# for fun and profit ....
Injecting a function into a computation expression Injecting a function into a computation expression f%23 dependency-injection functional-programming Injecting LoggingBuilder this.Bind this.Return Injecting a function into a computation expression The following code sample is from Scott Wlaschin's site F# for fun and ...
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3007326_c0
3007326
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Title: Integrate F# into existing .Net Application Problem title: Integrate F# into existing .Net Application Tags: f%23, architecture Problem: Integrate F# into existing .Net Application I am interested in leveraging F#'s strengths in the area of parallelism into an existing .Net application. That is-I would like to f...
Integrate F# into existing .Net Application Integrate F# into existing .Net Application f%23 architecture Integrate Net Application Integrate F# into existing .Net Application I am interested in leveraging F#'s strengths in the area of parallelism into an existing .Net application. That is-I would like to factor in an ...
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46332044_c0
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Title: F#: FS0001 - This expression was expected to have type &#x27;int&#x27; but here has type&#x27;unit&#x27; Problem title: F#: FS0001 - This expression was expected to have type &#x27;int&#x27; but here has type&#x27;unit&#x27; Tags: f%23 Problem: F#: FS0001 - This expression was expected to have type 'int' but her...
F#: FS0001 - This expression was expected to have type &#x27;int&#x27; but here has type&#x27;unit&#x27; F#: FS0001 - This expression was expected to have type &#x27;int&#x27; but here has type&#x27;unit&#x27; f%23 FS0001 F#: FS0001 - This expression was expected to have type 'int' but here has type'unit' I am attempti...
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34294939_c0
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Title: F# in the Immediate Window Problem title: F# in the Immediate Window Tags: c%23, visual-studio, visual-studio-debugging, f%23, debugging Problem: F# in the Immediate Window Is there any such manner in which I get can either: F# in the immediate window in Visual Studio, Something functionally equivalent to the im...
F# in the Immediate Window F# in the Immediate Window c%23 visual-studio visual-studio-debugging f%23 debugging Immediate Window F# in the Immediate Window Is there any such manner in which I get can either: F# in the immediate window in Visual Studio, Something functionally equivalent to the immediate window with F# w...
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fsharp
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Title: How do I apply a configuration to a suite of property-based tests? Problem title: How do I apply a configuration to a suite of property-based tests? Tags: f%23, xunit, fscheck Problem: How do I apply a configuration to a suite of property-based tests? How do I apply a configuration to a suite of property-based t...
How do I apply a configuration to a suite of property-based tests? How do I apply a configuration to a suite of property-based tests? f%23 xunit fscheck How Config.Quick MaxTest QuietOnSuccess Property Config Doesn How do I apply a configuration to a suite of property-based tests? How do I apply a configuration to a su...
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39567627_c0
39567627
fsharp
0
Title: How do I reference a system assembly in VS Code with Paket? Problem title: How do I reference a system assembly in VS Code with Paket? Tags: visual-studio-code, paket, f%23 Problem: How do I reference a system assembly in VS Code with Paket? how do I best reference a system assembly, that has no NuGet package, i...
How do I reference a system assembly in VS Code with Paket? How do I reference a system assembly in VS Code with Paket? visual-studio-code paket f%23 How Paket System.Data.Linq.dll Windows Microsoft.NET Framework v4.0.30319 How do I reference a system assembly in VS Code with Paket? how do I best reference a system ass...
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49567600_c1
49567600
fsharp
1
) :?> Car Now this last line essentially will change if Truck type was passed (new DataContractJsonSerializer(typeof<Truck>)).ReadObject(memoryStream) :?> Truck Note: Now If there's a lateral approach using a different functional idiomatic way, I'm flexible to choose a different path. As long as function can not only r...
) :?> Car Now this last line essentially will change if Truck type was passed (new DataContractJsonSerializer(typeof<Truck>)).ReadObject(memoryStream) :?> Truck Note: Now If there's a lateral approach using a different functional idiomatic way, I'm flexible to choose a different path. As long as function can not only r...
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5747619_c0
5747619
fsharp
0
Title: Can I access types created in F# Interactive with System.CodeDom? Problem title: Can I access types created in F# Interactive with System.CodeDom? Tags: razor, f%23 Problem: Can I access types created in F# Interactive with System.CodeDom? I am creating my type in FSX and passing those types into the Razor templ...
Can I access types created in F# Interactive with System.CodeDom? Can I access types created in F# Interactive with System.CodeDom? razor f%23 Can Interactive System.CodeDom Can I access types created in F# Interactive with System.CodeDom? I am creating my type in FSX and passing those types into the Razor templating e...
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26869981_c0
26869981
fsharp
0
Title: F# SQL Type Provider Identity Insert Problem title: F# SQL Type Provider Identity Insert Tags: sql, type-providers, f%23 Problem: F# SQL Type Provider Identity Insert I'm currently using an F# sql type provider to migrate some data between one database to another. I need to be able to insert identity information...
F# SQL Type Provider Identity Insert F# SQL Type Provider Identity Insert sql type-providers f%23 SQL Type Provider Identity Insert identity_insert F# SQL Type Provider Identity Insert I'm currently using an F# sql type provider to migrate some data between one database to another. I need to be able to insert identity ...
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39455737_c1
39455737
fsharp
1
Open>] . I could restructure this code to have using around the csvFileH , because that handle that is needed only to read in a .csv file. But given a List<string[]> csvData type is returned, is that still considered a managed resource that will be garbage-disposed when the application shuts down. Code signals: csvFile...
Open>] . I could restructure this code to have using around the csvFileH , because that handle that is needed only to read in a .csv file. But given a List<string[]> csvData type is returned, is that still considered a managed resource that will be garbage-disposed when the application shuts down. Code signals: csvFile...
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69307496_c0
69307496
fsharp
0
Title: Migrating to paket: use Windows only Problem title: Migrating to paket: use Windows only Tags: .net, f%23, paket Problem: Migrating to paket: use Windows only I've been trying to migrate my repository to use paket with convert-from-nuget and in general everything goes smooth. The only problem I have is I noticed...
Migrating to paket: use Windows only Migrating to paket: use Windows only .net f%23 paket Migrating Windows win10 Migrating to paket: use Windows only I've been trying to migrate my repository to use paket with convert-from-nuget and in general everything goes smooth. The only problem I have is I noticed that my netsta...
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38541981_c0
38541981
fsharp
0
Title: Performance of F# Array.reduce Problem title: Performance of F# Array.reduce Tags: f%23, performance Problem: Performance of F# Array.reduce I noticed while doing some F# experiments that if write my own reduce function for Array that it performs much better than the built in reduce. For example: type Array with...
Performance of F# Array.reduce Performance of F# Array.reduce f%23 performance Performance Array.reduce Array Unchecked.defaultof values.Length-1 Performance of F# Array.reduce I noticed while doing some F# experiments that if write my own reduce function for Array that it performs much better than the built in reduce....
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23389752_c1
23389752
fsharp
1
50a3a" culture="neutral" /> <bindingRedirect oldVersion="0.0.0.0-4.3.1.0" newVersion="4.3.1.0" /> </dependentAssembly> <dependentAssembly> <assemblyIdentity name="nunit.framework" publicKeyToken="96d09a1eb7f44a77" culture="neutral" /> <bindingRedirect oldVersion="0.0.0.0-2.6.3.13283" newVersion="2.6.3.13283" /> </depen...
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59359673_c0
59359673
fsharp
0
Title: F# struct discriminant union interop with C#: casting to a specific case Problem title: F# struct discriminant union interop with C#: casting to a specific case Tags: f%23 Problem: F# struct discriminant union interop with C#: casting to a specific case With a reference discriminant union like type Result<'T,'TE...
F# struct discriminant union interop with C#: casting to a specific case F# struct discriminant union interop with C#: casting to a specific case f%23 TError Result Error F# struct discriminant union interop with C#: casting to a specific case With a reference discriminant union like you can cast to one of the cases in...
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42095960_c1
42095960
fsharp
1
; } private static List<Player> ParseItems(dynamic items) { List<Player> itemList = new List<Player>(); foreach (var item in items) { itemList.Add(new Player() { idplayer = item.Value.info.idplayer, lastName = item.Value.info.lastname, note = item.Value.info.note }); } return itemList; } Code signals: Playing, Type, Pr...
; } private static List<Player> ParseItems(dynamic items) { List<Player> itemList = new List<Player>(); foreach (var item in items) { itemList.Add(new Player() { idplayer = item.Value.info.idplayer, lastName = item.Value.info.lastname, note = item.Value.info.note }); } return itemList; } Code signals: Playing, Type, Pr...
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25277415_c0
25277415
fsharp
0
Title: What does appending &quot; &#x27; &quot; like a&#x27;, b&#x27; so on means in F# Problem title: What does appending &quot; &#x27; &quot; like a&#x27;, b&#x27; so on means in F# Tags: f%23 Problem: What does appending " ' " like a', b' so on means in F# I've just started out learning F# language and there this th...
What does appending &quot; &#x27; &quot; like a&#x27;, b&#x27; so on means in F# What does appending &quot; &#x27; &quot; like a&#x27;, b&#x27; so on means in F# f%23 What List What does appending " ' " like a', b' so on means in F# I've just started out learning F# language and there this thing that got me confused an...
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47461499_c0
47461499
fsharp
0
Title: importing library modules using a frequent imports approach Problem title: importing library modules using a frequent imports approach Tags: f%23 Problem: importing library modules using a frequent imports approach Suppose there is a set of frequent imports that I would like not to have to repeat in every module...
importing library modules using a frequent imports approach importing library modules using a frequent imports approach f%23 a System System.IO importing library modules using a frequent imports approach Suppose there is a set of frequent imports that I would like not to have to repeat in every module. Is there a way t...
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58308995_c2
58308995
fsharp
2
T)) // |> Seq.collect (fun (_, group) -> group |> Seq.mapi (fun i (a, b, c, d, _, f) -> a, b, c, d, i + 1, f)) |> Seq.collect (fun (_, group) -> group |> Seq.mapi (fun i (a, b, c, d, _, f) -> row.RCID, row.RC, ((row.RD, " ", row.RT) |> String.Concat)), row.RH, i + 1, row.HT) (csvHeaders, csvOutput) Code signals: Sort, ...
T)) // |> Seq.collect (fun (_, group) -> group |> Seq.mapi (fun i (a, b, c, d, _, f) -> a, b, c, d, i + 1, f)) |> Seq.collect (fun (_, group) -> group |> Seq.mapi (fun i (a, b, c, d, _, f) -> row.RCID, row.RC, ((row.RD, " ", row.RT) |> String.Concat)), row.RH, i + 1, row.HT) (csvHeaders, csvOutput) Code signals: Sort, ...
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66117586_c1
66117586
fsharp
1
-> if i.IsSome && o |> List.contains(x) then Result.Ok x else Result.Error "my error message") so it would group the test and error message, but I still have to check if there is any error, and then parse the possible errors one by one again. I guess a computation expression where I can accumulate both the ok / error ...
-> if i.IsSome && o |> List.contains(x) then Result.Ok x else Result.Error "my error message") so it would group the test and error message, but I still have to check if there is any error, and then parse the possible errors one by one again. I guess a computation expression where I can accumulate both the ok / error ...
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39394254_c0
39394254
fsharp
0
Title: Value restriction: The type &#x27;bar&#x27; has been inferred to have generic type Problem title: Value restriction: The type &#x27;bar&#x27; has been inferred to have generic type Tags: f%23 Problem: Value restriction: The type 'bar' has been inferred to have generic type In the snippet below, I cannot see why ...
Value restriction: The type &#x27;bar&#x27; has been inferred to have generic type Value restriction: The type &#x27;bar&#x27; has been inferred to have generic type f%23 Value Value restriction: The type 'bar' has been inferred to have generic type In the snippet below, I cannot see why I have to compose f and g the w...
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39546905_c1
39546905
fsharp
1
.Post is basically SynchronizationContext.Post). This will only work when SynchronizationContext.Current is not null, which is always the case for GUI thread. Especially, if you run in a console app with StartImmediate, you will find Async.Sleep will indeed go to ThreadPool, because the main thread in console app doesn...
.Post is basically SynchronizationContext.Post). This will only work when SynchronizationContext.Current is not null, which is always the case for GUI thread. Especially, if you run in a console app with StartImmediate, you will find Async.Sleep will indeed go to ThreadPool, because the main thread in console app doesn...
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76206388_c0
76206388
fsharp
0
Title: Fail to build f# compiler on window 7 got &quot;System.OutOfMemoryException&quot; Problem title: Fail to build f# compiler on window 7 got &quot;System.OutOfMemoryException&quot; Tags: f%23 Problem: Fail to build f# compiler on window 7 got "System.OutOfMemoryException" When compile the Fsharp compiler,as https:...
Fail to build f# compiler on window 7 got &quot;System.OutOfMemoryException&quot; Fail to build f# compiler on window 7 got &quot;System.OutOfMemoryException&quot; f%23 System.OutOfMemoryException Fail build.cmd Fail to build f# compiler on window 7 got "System.OutOfMemoryException" When compile the Fsharp compiler,as ...
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19810529_c1
19810529
fsharp
1
. namespace CoroutinesExample open UnityEngine type CoroutinesExample() = inherit MonoBehaviour() member this.Start() = // Either of the these two calls will work // this.StartCoroutine("Fade") |> ignore this.Fade() member this.Fade() = seq { for f in 1.f .. -0.1f .. 0.f do let mutable c = this.renderer.material.color ...
. namespace CoroutinesExample open UnityEngine type CoroutinesExample() = inherit MonoBehaviour() member this.Start() = // Either of the these two calls will work // this.StartCoroutine("Fade") |> ignore this.Fade() member this.Fade() = seq { for f in 1.f .. -0.1f .. 0.f do let mutable c = this.renderer.material.color ...
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28104497_c1
28104497
fsharp
1
/1/1 and 2014/1/1). I would like to have a finer grid on the X axis: one line for each year from 2010 to 2015. Is it possible to setup the grid this way? Code signals: How, Fsharp.Charting, Users, Nick, Documents, Visual, Studio, FSharp.Charting.0.90.9, FSharp.Charting.fsx, FSharp.Data, System, System.Drawing, System.W...
/1/1 and 2014/1/1). I would like to have a finer grid on the X axis: one line for each year from 2010 to 2015. Is it possible to setup the grid this way? Code signals: How, Fsharp.Charting, Users, Nick, Documents, Visual, Studio, FSharp.Charting.0.90.9, FSharp.Charting.fsx, FSharp.Data, System, System.Drawing, System.W...
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66088155_c0
66088155
fsharp
0
Title: referencing a f# fsharp libary in blazor Problem title: referencing a f# fsharp libary in blazor Tags: reference, blazor, f%23 Problem: referencing a f# fsharp libary in blazor I am trying to reference a F# project(Class Library) in Blazor. I add this to the Blazor.csproj and it compiles. <ItemGroup> <ProjectRef...
referencing a f# fsharp libary in blazor referencing a f# fsharp libary in blazor reference blazor f%23 ItemGroup ProjectReference Include FSharpLibrary FSharpLibrary.fsproj referencing a f# fsharp libary in blazor I am trying to reference a F# project(Class Library) in Blazor. I add this to the Blazor.csproj and it co...
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73651823_c0
73651823
fsharp
0
Title: error FS0193: when trying to start dotnet fsi in vscode Problem title: error FS0193: when trying to start dotnet fsi in vscode Tags: f%23, .net, visual-studio-code Problem: error FS0193: when trying to start dotnet fsi in vscode I just installed vscode, .net sdk, and Ionide for f# as an extension in vscode. When...
error FS0193: when trying to start dotnet fsi in vscode error FS0193: when trying to start dotnet fsi in vscode f%23 .net visual-studio-code FS0193 error FS0193: when trying to start dotnet fsi in vscode I just installed vscode, .net sdk, and Ionide for f# as an extension in vscode. Whenever I try to launch dotnet fsi ...
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6355502_c0
6355502
fsharp
0
Title: Is F# compiler trick? Problem title: Is F# compiler trick? Tags: math, f%23, visual-studio-2010 Problem: Is F# compiler trick? I create a program to calculate the integration of an variable-include-expression such as "x" , "x+1" , "sin(x)" When i debug in vs , i got the very slow calculation-process but when i o...
Is F# compiler trick? Is F# compiler trick? math f%23 visual-studio-2010 visual-studio-2010 Is F# compiler trick? I create a program to calculate the integration of an variable-include-expression such as "x" , "x+1" , "sin(x)" When i debug in vs , i got the very slow calculation-process but when i open the output execu...
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23112738_c0
23112738
fsharp
0
Title: What is the difference between BigInteger type in System.Numerics.dll and the BigInteger type in FSharp.Core.dll? Problem title: What is the difference between BigInteger type in System.Numerics.dll and the BigInteger type in FSharp.Core.dll? Tags: f%23, .net, c%23 Problem: What is the difference between BigInte...
What is the difference between BigInteger type in System.Numerics.dll and the BigInteger type in FSharp.Core.dll? What is the difference between BigInteger type in System.Numerics.dll and the BigInteger type in FSharp.Core.dll? f%23 .net c%23 What BigInteger System.Numerics.dll FSharp.Core.dll What is the difference be...
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29978008_c0
29978008
fsharp
0
Title: plotting an array on F#, how to index axis by year Problem title: plotting an array on F#, how to index axis by year Tags: f%23 Problem: plotting an array on F#, how to index axis by year I would like to create create a graph of an array on F sharp as follows: let compperformance= Array.zip firstarray secondarra...
plotting an array on F#, how to index axis by year plotting an array on F#, how to index axis by year f%23 Array.zip Array.map Chart.Line Title WithXAxis Min Max WithYAxis Cumulative SSE plotting an array on F#, how to index axis by year I would like to create create a graph of an array on F sharp as follows: How can I...
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24246155_c1
24246155
fsharp
1
FS0019: This constructor is applied to 0 argument(s) but expects 1 /tmp/forecast.io/test2.fs(23,12): error FS0001: Type mismatch. Expecting a Currently -> 'a but given a Forecast -> float The type 'Currently' does not match the type 'Forecast' /tmp/forecast.io/test2.fs(28,12): error FS0001: Type mismatch. Expecting a ...
FS0019: This constructor is applied to 0 argument(s) but expects 1 /tmp/forecast.io/test2.fs(23,12): error FS0001: Type mismatch. Expecting a Currently -> 'a but given a Forecast -> float The type 'Currently' does not match the type 'Forecast' /tmp/forecast.io/test2.fs(28,12): error FS0001: Type mismatch. Expecting a ...
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13586556_c0
13586556
fsharp
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Title: Add a whole list of integers to binary tree F# Problem title: Add a whole list of integers to binary tree F# Tags: f%23, tree Problem: Add a whole list of integers to binary tree F# I have this code type Tree<'T when 'T: comparison> = | Empty | Node of 'T * Tree<'T> * Tree<'T> let rec insert value = function | E...
Add a whole list of integers to binary tree F# Add a whole list of integers to binary tree F# f%23 tree Add Tree Empty Node Add a whole list of integers to binary tree F# I have this code but insteed of adding one integer I want to add a whole list of integers. Example: and the list should be added to the tree
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Title: How to keep recording key strokes while program not in focus (in background) in F#? Problem title: How to keep recording key strokes while program not in focus (in background) in F#? Tags: background-process, f%23, keystroke, recursion Problem: How to keep recording key strokes while program not in focus (in bac...
How to keep recording key strokes while program not in focus (in background) in F#? How to keep recording key strokes while program not in focus (in background) in F#? background-process f%23 keystroke recursion How System.Console.ReadKey KeyChar How to keep recording key strokes while program not in focus (in backgrou...
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39947609_c0
39947609
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Title: Get the last element of a list in f# Problem title: Get the last element of a list in f# Tags: list, function, .net, f%23, reverse Problem: Get the last element of a list in f# I want to get the last element of a list and my logic is to reverse the list and to get its head: module Program1 = let last list = let ...
Get the last element of a list in f# Get the last element of a list in f# list function .net f%23 reverse Get Program1 List.rev List.head mainP1 Ultimul Error Type Expecting Get the last element of a list in f# I want to get the last element of a list and my logic is to reverse the list and to get its head: but it give...
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22901805_c1
22901805
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've tried so far, (new memory stream to new bitmap, new bitmap constructor then bitmap.save etc...) https://stackoverflow.com/a/22890620/3487239 https://stackoverflow.com/a/3801289/3487239 The code compiles using above methods, but it creates another copy of the same image instead of the desired result. Code signals: a...
've tried so far, (new memory stream to new bitmap, new bitmap constructor then bitmap.save etc...) https://stackoverflow.com/a/22890620/3487239 https://stackoverflow.com/a/3801289/3487239 The code compiles using above methods, but it creates another copy of the same image instead of the desired result. Code signals: a...
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12662896_c1
12662896
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keep this objective and not subjective, the answers must explain why it is important, and you must have used the book not just browsed the book. I am looking for answers from people who have been doing functional programming for years and have found working through such a book a key to their success with functional pr...
keep this objective and not subjective, the answers must explain why it is important, and you must have used the book not just browsed the book. I am looking for answers from people who have been doing functional programming for years and have found working through such a book a key to their success with functional pr...
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31112341_c3
31112341
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0 0 0 0 NaN NaN 37 38 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 NaN NaN 38 any ideas? Here is my actual data set : I have dropped the na to clean the data up before running fscaret... > str(all_data) 'data.frame': 7288 obs. of 39 variables: $ v1 : int 9 8 7 9 10 9 10 10 10 8 ... $ v3 : int 9 Code signals: VarImp$matrixVarImp.MSE, set.seed, all_da...
0 0 0 0 NaN NaN 37 38 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 NaN NaN 38 any ideas? Here is my actual data set : I have dropped the na to clean the data up before running fscaret... > str(all_data) 'data.frame': 7288 obs. of 39 variables: $ v1 : int 9 8 7 9 10 9 10 10 10 8 ... $ v3 : int 9 Code signals: VarImp$matrixVarImp.MSE, set.seed, all_da...
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31254969_c1
31254969
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the FsLex and FsYacc tools. The github link above goes into a little detail about editing the .fsproj file, but nothing that I've tried has worked. I'm assuming in order to get the tools to create the .fsp and .fsl files that the tools create them from a plain .fs file, but I'm not sure and I don't know exactly how to...
the FsLex and FsYacc tools. The github link above goes into a little detail about editing the .fsproj file, but nothing that I've tried has worked. I'm assuming in order to get the tools to create the .fsp and .fsl files that the tools create them from a plain .fs file, but I'm not sure and I don't know exactly how to...
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69208924_c0
69208924
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Title: Trouble with inline keyword in F# Problem title: Trouble with inline keyword in F# Tags: f%23 Problem: Trouble with inline keyword in F# I'm trying to create a function which could take both ints and floats as parameters. The problem is that the compiler automatically infers the type because of a number in the f...
Trouble with inline keyword in F# Trouble with inline keyword in F# f%23 Trouble Infers Lerp Trouble with inline keyword in F# I'm trying to create a function which could take both ints and floats as parameters. The problem is that the compiler automatically infers the type because of a number in the function despite u...
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26844874_c0
26844874
fsharp
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Title: How to implement application wide variables Problem title: How to implement application wide variables Tags: f%23 Problem: How to implement application wide variables I'm trying to implement a settings module in my app which should contain information about current state of application. For example, if the user ...
How to implement application wide variables How to implement application wide variables f%23 How How to implement application wide variables I'm trying to implement a settings module in my app which should contain information about current state of application. For example, if the user opens some file I need to store t...
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7434407_c0
7434407
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Title: Is there any single-article F# 3.0 overview? Problem title: Is there any single-article F# 3.0 overview? Tags: .net, f%23-3.0, f%23 Problem: Is there any single-article F# 3.0 overview? When LINQ first came out, I remember Microsoft used to post wonderful introductory papers on C# 3.0, DLinq and XLinq (known as ...
Is there any single-article F# 3.0 overview? Is there any single-article F# 3.0 overview? .net f%23-3.0 f%23 Is there any single-article F# 3.0 overview? When LINQ first came out, I remember Microsoft used to post wonderful introductory papers on C# 3.0, DLinq and XLinq (known as LINQ to SQL and LINQ to XML today). I'm...
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13860737_c0
13860737
fsharp
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Title: F# Odata service type provider through http proxy Problem title: F# Odata service type provider through http proxy Tags: .net, f%23, proxy, type-providers Problem: F# Odata service type provider through http proxy I want to use odata type provider but it causes next error while compiling: (407) proxy authenticat...
F# Odata service type provider through http proxy F# Odata service type provider through http proxy .net f%23 proxy type-providers Odata Microsoft.FSharp.Data.TypeProviders ODataService ebayodata.cloudapp.net EntryPoint db.GetDataContext F# Odata service type provider through http proxy I want to use odata type provide...
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1805473_c0
1805473
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Title: Which reserved keyword in the F# language spec should be implemented in vNext? Problem title: Which reserved keyword in the F# language spec should be implemented in vNext? Tags: f%23 Problem: Which reserved keyword in the F# language spec should be implemented in vNext? Now the FSharp v1 has gone into Beta it's...
Which reserved keyword in the F# language spec should be implemented in vNext? Which reserved keyword in the F# language spec should be implemented in vNext? f%23 method Which Which reserved keyword in the F# language spec should be implemented in vNext? Now the FSharp v1 has gone into Beta it's time to ask about vNext...
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22419548_c0
22419548
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Title: F# noob - map &amp; reduce words Problem title: F# noob - map &amp; reduce words Tags: f%23, mapping Problem: F# noob - map & reduce words I am trying F# and trying to make a map reduce for a list of words to a word, count. Here's what I have so far, let data1 = ["Hello"; "Hello"; "How"; "How"; "how"; "are"] let...
F# noob - map &amp; reduce words F# noob - map &amp; reduce words f%23 mapping data1 Hello How List.map F# noob - map & reduce words I am trying F# and trying to make a map reduce for a list of words to a word, count. Here's what I have so far, which gives the following output: but Now I am confused to how design a red...
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23993280_c1
23993280
fsharp
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121 Downloaded from Google: 46005 It gives the appearance of asynchrony, and you end up with the correct type if you return from the computation expression, so I'm cautiously labelling this a success. The thing that makes me suspicious is that I couldn't find any examples of other people trying this, so I'd appreciate ...
121 Downloaded from Google: 46005 It gives the appearance of asynchrony, and you end up with the correct type if you return from the computation expression, so I'm cautiously labelling this a success. The thing that makes me suspicious is that I couldn't find any examples of other people trying this, so I'd appreciate ...
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7653954_c0
7653954
fsharp
0
Title: MSTest F# - running tests in parallel Problem title: MSTest F# - running tests in parallel Tags: f%23, mstest Problem: MSTest F# - running tests in parallel Following the guide mentionned here: Using MSTest with F# I managed to successfully run my unit tests. I was wondering if anyone had tried and successfully ...
MSTest F# - running tests in parallel MSTest F# - running tests in parallel f%23 mstest MSTest MSTest F# - running tests in parallel Following the guide mentionned here: Using MSTest with F# I managed to successfully run my unit tests. I was wondering if anyone had tried and successfully managed to run tests in paralle...
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48527620_c1
48527620
fsharp
1
-> trace x);; C:\git\project1\bin\Debug\project1.UnitTests.dll C:\git\project2\bin\Debug\project2.UnitTests.dll All the test dlls were found, both with and without the call to ToLower() . When I remove the ToLower() from the script, it now works on my machine. However, on other peoples machines removing ToLower() on t...
-> trace x);; C:\git\project1\bin\Debug\project1.UnitTests.dll C:\git\project2\bin\Debug\project2.UnitTests.dll All the test dlls were found, both with and without the call to ToLower() . When I remove the ToLower() from the script, it now works on my machine. However, on other peoples machines removing ToLower() on t...
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63784196_c1
63784196
fsharp
1
just empty. let links = HtmlDocument.elementsNamed ["a"] htmlPage //htmlPage.Elements("a") //htmlPage.Descendants("td") //|> Seq.filter (fun x -> x.HasClass("pagenav")) //|> Seq.collect (fun x -> x.Elements("a")) //|> Seq.map (fun y -> y.AttributeValue("href")) |> Seq.toList printfn "Links: %A" links Console.ReadKey()...
just empty. let links = HtmlDocument.elementsNamed ["a"] htmlPage //htmlPage.Elements("a") //htmlPage.Descendants("td") //|> Seq.filter (fun x -> x.HasClass("pagenav")) //|> Seq.collect (fun x -> x.Elements("a")) //|> Seq.map (fun y -> y.AttributeValue("href")) |> Seq.toList printfn "Links: %A" links Console.ReadKey()...
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15550614_c0
15550614
fsharp
0
Title: Async and Events Problem title: Async and Events Tags: asynchronous, f%23, events Problem: Async and Events I have a function that will do some stuff asynchronously, but doesn't expose an async and instead will call a callback with the result when finished. I want to turn that into an async, and have come up wit...
Async and Events Async and Events asynchronous f%23 events Async Events Event ev.Trigger Async.AwaitEvent ev.Publish Async and Events I have a function that will do some stuff asynchronously, but doesn't expose an async and instead will call a callback with the result when finished. I want to turn that into an async, a...
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43284293_c0
43284293
fsharp
0
Title: Why does F# fail to support extending system type with its type abbreviation? Problem title: Why does F# fail to support extending system type with its type abbreviation? Tags: language-design, functional-programming, f%23, casting, .net Problem: Why does F# fail to support extending system type with its type ab...
Why does F# fail to support extending system type with its type abbreviation? Why does F# fail to support extending system type with its type abbreviation? language-design functional-programming f%23 casting .net Why this.IsEven System.Int32 i.IsEven Why does F# fail to support extending system type with its type abbre...
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66099569_c0
66099569
fsharp
0
Title: FsUnit.Xunit list should contain an x such that f x Problem title: FsUnit.Xunit list should contain an x such that f x Tags: xunit, fsunit, f%23 Problem: FsUnit.Xunit list should contain an x such that f x I am not sure how to write my test in FsUnit.Xunit . I want to check that at least one element in my list s...
FsUnit.Xunit list should contain an x such that f x FsUnit.Xunit list should contain an x such that f x xunit fsunit f%23 FsUnit.Xunit Xunit Foo Fact List.map foo.X Not FsUnit.Xunit list should contain an x such that f x I am not sure how to write my test in FsUnit.Xunit . I want to check that at least one element in m...
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17866019_c0
17866019
fsharp
0
Title: Deploying Websharper Application from Visual Studio 2012 Problem title: Deploying Websharper Application from Visual Studio 2012 Tags: websharper, f%23 Problem: Deploying Websharper Application from Visual Studio 2012 So as a beginner to the entire Visual Studio IDE and a beginner to F# and the F# based WebSharp...
Deploying Websharper Application from Visual Studio 2012 Deploying Websharper Application from Visual Studio 2012 websharper f%23 Visual Deploying Websharper Application Studio Deploying Websharper Application from Visual Studio 2012 So as a beginner to the entire Visual Studio IDE and a beginner to F# and the F# based...
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