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12231548_c0
12231548
fsharp
0
Title: Why is there a Value property on the Option type in F#? Problem title: Why is there a Value property on the Option type in F#? Tags: f%23 Problem: Why is there a Value property on the Option type in F#? According to the documentation for Option.Value<'T> : Get the value of a Some option. A NullReferenceException...
Why is there a Value property on the Option type in F#? Why is there a Value property on the Option type in F#? f%23 Why Value Option Option.Value None none.Value Why is there a Value property on the Option type in F#? According to the documentation for Option.Value<'T> : and Does the last sentence imply that it's due ...
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47945848_c0
47945848
fsharp
0
Title: Previous working date in F# Problem title: Previous working date in F# Tags: f%23 Problem: Previous working date in F# Quite a beginner question: given a DateTime, I want to find the previous non-weekend date in F# . I thus created this: open System module Date = let isWeekEnd (date:DateTime) = ((date.DayOfWeek ...
Previous working date in F# Previous working date in F# f%23 Previous System Date date:DateTime date.DayOfWeek DayOfWeek.Saturday DayOfWeek.Sunday date.AddDays Previous working date in F# Quite a beginner question: given a DateTime, I want to find the previous non-weekend date in F# . I thus created this: However, it s...
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33858718_c0
33858718
fsharp
0
Title: Assigning a value post while-loop results in error Problem title: Assigning a value post while-loop results in error Tags: f%23 Problem: Assigning a value post while-loop results in error I'm struggling to figure out why I receive the following error: Block following this 'let' is unfinished. Expect an expressio...
Assigning a value post while-loop results in error Assigning a value post while-loop results in error f%23 Assigning System.Collections.Generic.HashSet System.Random Next hashset.Add hashset.Count Assigning a value post while-loop results in error I'm struggling to figure out why I receive the following error: The erro...
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2797662_c0
2797662
fsharp
0
Title: F# - Function with no arguments? Problem title: F# - Function with no arguments? Tags: functional-programming, unit-type, f%23 Problem: F# - Function with no arguments? When thinking in a functional mindset, given that functions are supposed to be pure, one can conclude any function with no arguments is basicall...
F# - Function with no arguments? F# - Function with no arguments? functional-programming unit-type f%23 F# - Function with no arguments? When thinking in a functional mindset, given that functions are supposed to be pure, one can conclude any function with no arguments is basically just a value. However, reallity gets ...
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33233484_c0
33233484
fsharp
0
Title: How to multiply two two nth elements of a list in F# Problem title: How to multiply two two nth elements of a list in F# Tags: f%23 Problem: How to multiply two two nth elements of a list in F# So i am trying to multiply the nth element of one list with the nth element of another list and add them together let l...
How to multiply two two nth elements of a list in F# How to multiply two two nth elements of a list in F# f%23 How List.filter List.nth List.length List.sum How to multiply two two nth elements of a list in F# So i am trying to multiply the nth element of one list with the nth element of another list and add them toget...
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68142871_c0
68142871
fsharp
0
Title: How to write an Event member for an F# interface? Problem title: How to write an Event member for an F# interface? Tags: events, f%23, interface Problem: How to write an Event member for an F# interface? I am new to F#. In C#, I have an interface defined as: public interface IMenuEvents { event Action SaveEvent;...
How to write an Event member for an F# interface? How to write an Event member for an F# interface? events f%23 interface How Event IMenuEvents Action SaveEvent EventHandler ParagraphReadyEventArgs ParagraphReadyEvent System.EventArgs paragraph_title ParagraphTitle How to write an Event member for an F# interface? I am...
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11149250_c0
11149250
fsharp
0
Title: f# p/invoke on GetClientRect with pointers works but not with OutAttribute Problem title: f# p/invoke on GetClientRect with pointers works but not with OutAttribute Tags: f%23, pinvoke Problem: f# p/invoke on GetClientRect with pointers works but not with OutAttribute I can get this to work: [<DllImport("user32....
f# p/invoke on GetClientRect with pointers works but not with OutAttribute f# p/invoke on GetClientRect with pointers works but not with OutAttribute f%23 pinvoke System.Exception GetClientRect OutAttribute DllImport user32.dll RECT Out FS0051 NET Struct left:int top:int right:int bottom:int f# p/invoke on GetClientRec...
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70776402_c0
70776402
fsharp
0
Title: odd type inference issue with &#x27;validation&#x27;, in F# Problem title: odd type inference issue with &#x27;validation&#x27;, in F# Tags: f%23, rider Problem: odd type inference issue with 'validation', in F# using the lib 'FsToolkit.ErrorHandling' and the following code: let f x = if x % 2 = 0 then Ok $"even...
odd type inference issue with &#x27;validation&#x27;, in F# odd type inference issue with &#x27;validation&#x27;, in F# f%23 rider Error xx.GetType System.String Microsoft.FSharp.Collections.FSharpList odd type inference issue with 'validation', in F# using the lib 'FsToolkit.ErrorHandling' and the following code: The ...
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49907727_c0
49907727
fsharp
0
Title: Error running C#/F# program on Mac OS Problem title: Error running C#/F# program on Mac OS Tags: .net-core, c%23, f%23, visual-studio, macos Problem: Error running C#/F# program on Mac OS Both, the C# and F# hello world console application examples, fail with the following message: Debugger operation failed laun...
Error running C#/F# program on Mac OS Error running C#/F# program on Mac OS .net-core c%23 f%23 visual-studio macos Error Mac Error running C#/F# program on Mac OS Both, the C# and F# hello world console application examples, fail with the following message: Debugger operation failed launch: program '' does not exist. ...
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35469691_c0
35469691
fsharp
0
Title: How implement CSP on top of Agents in F#? Problem title: How implement CSP on top of Agents in F#? Tags: f%23, agent Problem: How implement CSP on top of Agents in F#? I have wondered if is possible (and advisable!) to implement CSP on top of F# Agents. I think if F# already have it and work well, then maybe is ...
How implement CSP on top of Agents in F#? How implement CSP on top of Agents in F#? f%23 agent How CSP Agents How implement CSP on top of Agents in F#? I have wondered if is possible (and advisable!) to implement CSP on top of F# Agents. I think if F# already have it and work well, then maybe is possible to just provid...
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36328005_c0
36328005
fsharp
0
Title: F# &amp; Plivo - Could not load type &quot;Plivo.API.RestAPI&quot; Problem title: F# &amp; Plivo - Could not load type &quot;Plivo.API.RestAPI&quot; Tags: plivo, f%23 Problem: F# & Plivo - Could not load type "Plivo.API.RestAPI" I'm currently trying to write a simple F# app that will send a message from one numb...
F# &amp; Plivo - Could not load type &quot;Plivo.API.RestAPI&quot; F# &amp; Plivo - Could not load type &quot;Plivo.API.RestAPI&quot; plivo f%23 Plivo Could Plivo.API.RestAPI Plivo.API RestSharp RestAPI System.Collections.Generic.Dictionary App plivoApi.send_message resp.ToString F# & Plivo - Could not load type "Plivo...
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63652974_c0
63652974
fsharp
0
Title: ConstructorInfo of a function/delegate in F# Problem title: ConstructorInfo of a function/delegate in F# Tags: cil, system.reflection, f%23 Problem: ConstructorInfo of a function/delegate in F# How is it possible to get the following CIL constructor in F# (as System.Relection.ConstructorInfo )? [mscorlib]System....
ConstructorInfo of a function/delegate in F# ConstructorInfo of a function/delegate in F# cil system.reflection f%23 ConstructorInfo System.Relection.ConstructorInfo System.Func int32 GetConstructor System.Reflection.ConstructorInfo System.Type system.reflection ConstructorInfo of a function/delegate in F# How is it po...
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42032259_c0
42032259
fsharp
0
Title: Translate merge function from Haskell to F# Problem title: Translate merge function from Haskell to F# Tags: f%23, functional-programming Problem: Translate merge function from Haskell to F# I have this function in haskell which I would like to code in F# using native syntax and not the array functions such as m...
Translate merge function from Haskell to F# Translate merge function from Haskell to F# f%23 functional-programming Haskell Translate x:xs x:merge INPUT OUTPUT x::xs y::ys x::y::mux Translate merge function from Haskell to F# I have this function in haskell which I would like to code in F# using native syntax and not t...
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62941113_c0
62941113
fsharp
0
Title: Write Array with List to csv Problem title: Write Array with List to csv Tags: f%23 Problem: Write Array with List to csv I have an array with multiple lists inside and want to write the values to an CSV unfortunately I cannot figure out how to write the Array.mapi. Any ideas? let temp = [|title;body;ordinariePr...
Write Array with List to csv Write Array with List to csv f%23 Write Array List lines2 Array.mapi System.IO.File.WriteAllLines test.csv Array.append Encoding.UTF8 Write Array with List to csv I have an array with multiple lists inside and want to write the values to an CSV unfortunately I cannot figure out how to write...
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18666100_c2
18666100
fsharp
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some spelunking in the decompiler seems to confirm the existence of the .tail instruction. So I don't know that chaning the project config will remove all of the .tail instructions. Has anyone dealt with something Code signals: Does, CLR, Disabled, f88, MTA, Threadpool, Completion, Port, fe0, e90:00..f88, ab0, a30:00....
some spelunking in the decompiler seems to confirm the existence of the .tail instruction. So I don't know that chaning the project config will remove all of the .tail instructions. Has anyone dealt with something Code signals: Does, CLR, Disabled, f88, MTA, Threadpool, Completion, Port, fe0, e90:00..f88, ab0, a30:00....
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45886612_c0
45886612
fsharp
0
Title: Grouping a list into a list of lists in F# Problem title: Grouping a list into a list of lists in F# Tags: f%23 Problem: Grouping a list into a list of lists in F# Okay so I'm lost on this one. I have a list of objects. Each object as a non-unique ID in it. I want to group on this ID but for the life of me I can...
Grouping a list into a list of lists in F# Grouping a list into a list of lists in F# f%23 Grouping Info Data Not Grouping a list into a list of lists in F# Okay so I'm lost on this one. I have a list of objects. Each object as a non-unique ID in it. I want to group on this ID but for the life of me I can't figure out ...
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57666251_c2
57666251
fsharp
2
dac9b1b51 .NET Core runtimes installed: Microsoft.AspNetCore.All 2.2.6 [C:\Program Files\dotnet\shared\Microsoft.AspNetCore.All] Microsoft.AspNetCore.App 2.2.6 [C:\Program Files\dotnet\shared\Microsoft.AspNetCore.App] Microsoft.NETCore.App 2.2.6 [C:\Program Files\dotnet\shared\Microsoft.NETCore.App] Code signals: Syste...
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15191561_c0
15191561
fsharp
0
Title: Watch window not working for F# Problem title: Watch window not working for F# Tags: f%23, visual-studio-2012 Problem: Watch window not working for F# I had noticed some time ago that the "Watch" window in VS2012 for Web doesn't work for default functions in FSharp. For example, cos someValue doesn't work, neith...
Watch window not working for F# Watch window not working for F# f%23 visual-studio-2012 Watch _cos visual-studio-2012 Watch window not working for F# I had noticed some time ago that the "Watch" window in VS2012 for Web doesn't work for default functions in FSharp. For example, cos someValue doesn't work, neither does ...
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4155704_c0
4155704
fsharp
0
Title: Multiple arity static type constraint Problem title: Multiple arity static type constraint Tags: type-constraints, f%23 Problem: Multiple arity static type constraint Let's say I have a bunch of vector types (a la XNA) and some of them have static member Cross : type Vector3 = ... static member Cross (a : Vector...
Multiple arity static type constraint Multiple arity static type constraint type-constraints f%23 Multiple Cross Vector3 Multiple arity static type constraint Let's say I have a bunch of vector types (a la XNA) and some of them have static member Cross : I can define the cross function and it compiles: Unfortunately I'...
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44416795_c0
44416795
fsharp
0
Title: Re-assign a variable in a function with computation expression Problem title: Re-assign a variable in a function with computation expression Tags: .net, monads, haskell, f%23, computation-expression Problem: Re-assign a variable in a function with computation expression Based on the question How can I re-assign ...
Re-assign a variable in a function with computation expression Re-assign a variable in a function with computation expression .net monads haskell f%23 computation-expression Re-assign Congo StateT Re-assign a variable in a function with computation expression Based on the question How can I re-assign a variable in a fu...
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1997004_c0
1997004
fsharp
0
Title: Is there a way to nest calls to F# active patterns? Problem title: Is there a way to nest calls to F# active patterns? Tags: f%23 Problem: Is there a way to nest calls to F# active patterns? Is there a way to nest calls to active patterns? Something like this: type Fnord = | Foo of int let (|IsThree|IsNotThree|)...
Is there a way to nest calls to F# active patterns? Is there a way to nest calls to F# active patterns? f%23 Fnord Foo IsThree IsNotThree Something Is there a way to nest calls to F# active patterns? Is there a way to nest calls to active patterns? Something like this: Or is the match followed by another match the pref...
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5296196_c0
5296196
fsharp
0
Title: What are the strengths and weaknesses of F#? Problem title: What are the strengths and weaknesses of F#? Tags: f%23 Problem: What are the strengths and weaknesses of F#? Possible Duplicate: In what areas might the use of F# be more appropriate than C#? I'm trying to figure out what scenarios you would want to us...
What are the strengths and weaknesses of F#? What are the strengths and weaknesses of F#? f%23 What What are the strengths and weaknesses of F#? I'm trying to figure out what scenarios you would want to use a functional programming language like F# over other languages like C#. I know every programming language has it'...
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30581021_c1
30581021
fsharp
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.String,S ystem.String,System.String,System.String,System.String,System.String,System.Null able`1[System.Int32],System.Tuple`8[System.String,System.String,System.Nullable` 1[System.Int32],System.String,System.String,System.String,System.String,System.T uple`8[System.String,System.String,System.String,System.String,Syst...
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72277649_c1
72277649
fsharp
1
F# core team doesn't seem to be moving towards introducing the bottom type to the language (which is perhaps a sensible engineering decision), does anybody have a better alternative to make this work? Update @chadnt's answer can be inlined to get let checkedSpanOfString(os: Option<string>) = let s = match os with Some...
F# core team doesn't seem to be moving towards introducing the bottom type to the language (which is perhaps a sensible engineering decision), does anybody have a better alternative to make this work? Update @chadnt's answer can be inlined to get let checkedSpanOfString(os: Option<string>) = let s = match os with Some...
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58513736_c0
58513736
fsharp
0
Title: return a tuple with names in F# Problem title: return a tuple with names in F# Tags: f%23, c%23 Problem: return a tuple with names in F# In C# I can do this: public (bool result, string message) Hello() { ... return (true, "ok") } I am trying to figure out how to do it in F#. I can do: let Hello () = (true, "ok"...
return a tuple with names in F# return a tuple with names in F# f%23 c%23 Hello return a tuple with names in F# In C# I can do this: I am trying to figure out how to do it in F#. I can do: but then, when I call Hello from C#, I have to get the elements as 'Item1' and 'Item2'. Is there a way to name the field in the ret...
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42696008_c0
42696008
fsharp
0
Title: How do I implement a method with a variable number of arguments? Problem title: How do I implement a method with a variable number of arguments? Tags: f%23, paramarray Problem: How do I implement a method with a variable number of arguments? How do I implement a method with a variable number of arguments? In C#,...
How do I implement a method with a variable number of arguments? How do I implement a method with a variable number of arguments? f%23 paramarray How MyClass UseParams list.Length Console.Write Console.WriteLine this.SomeMethod args:string How do I implement a method with a variable number of arguments? How do I implem...
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65279412_c0
65279412
fsharp
0
Title: How to return a Task implementing IAsyncActionFilter in F#? Problem title: How to return a Task implementing IAsyncActionFilter in F#? Tags: c%23, f%23 Problem: How to return a Task implementing IAsyncActionFilter in F#? it's me again I'm implementing the IAsyncActionFilter interface and I have the following: ty...
How to return a Task implementing IAsyncActionFilter in F#? How to return a Task implementing IAsyncActionFilter in F#? c%23 f%23 How Task IAsyncActionFilter UserExistsFilter this.OnActionExecutionAsync ActionExecutingContext ActionExecutionDelegate next.Invoke ActionExecutedContext How to return a Task implementing IA...
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74899524
fsharp
0
Title: How to create a Span&lt;int&gt; from a pointer to a decimal variable in F#? Problem title: How to create a Span&lt;int&gt; from a pointer to a decimal variable in F#? Tags: f%23, decimal Problem: How to create a Span from a pointer to a decimal variable in F#? In C# I can do the following: decimal v = 123.456M; ...
How to create a Span&lt;int&gt; from a pointer to a decimal variable in F#? How to create a Span&lt;int&gt; from a pointer to a decimal variable in F#? f%23 decimal a How Span ReadOnlySpan hi32 lo32 mi32 How to create a Span from a pointer to a decimal variable in F#? In C# I can do the following: Is there a way to do ...
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6051904_c0
6051904
fsharp
0
Title: Should I try F# with MVC3 and ASP.net? Problem title: Should I try F# with MVC3 and ASP.net? Tags: f%23, asp.net-mvc-3 Problem: Should I try F# with MVC3 and ASP.net? I am working on a new project for contract. Usually I go with c# asp.net and razor. The problem is, my portfolio says. C# C# C# C# over and over. ...
Should I try F# with MVC3 and ASP.net? Should I try F# with MVC3 and ASP.net? f%23 asp.net-mvc-3 Should MVC3 ASP.net asp.net-mvc-3 Should I try F# with MVC3 and ASP.net? I am working on a new project for contract. Usually I go with c# asp.net and razor. The problem is, my portfolio says. C# C# C# C# over and over. I fi...
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56859612_c0
56859612
fsharp
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Title: How can we convert a function without a parameter into a one-parameter function? Problem title: How can we convert a function without a parameter into a one-parameter function? Tags: functional-programming, f%23, design-patterns Problem: How can we convert a function without a parameter into a one-parameter func...
How can we convert a function without a parameter into a one-parameter function? How can we convert a function without a parameter into a one-parameter function? functional-programming f%23 design-patterns How add1 How can we convert a function without a parameter into a one-parameter function? https://www.slideshare.n...
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53660387_c0
53660387
fsharp
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Title: How do I run F# Interactive on a more recent version of the framework? Problem title: How do I run F# Interactive on a more recent version of the framework? Tags: f%23, f%23-interactive Problem: How do I run F# Interactive on a more recent version of the framework? .NET 4.6.2 and later enable the use of the \\?\...
How do I run F# Interactive on a more recent version of the framework? How do I run F# Interactive on a more recent version of the framework? f%23 f%23-interactive How Interactive v4.7.1 mscorlib.dll targetprofile:netcore How do I run F# Interactive on a more recent version of the framework? .NET 4.6.2 and later enable...
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35782963_c0
35782963
fsharp
0
Title: How do I compose a list of functions? Problem title: How do I compose a list of functions? Tags: f%23 Problem: How do I compose a list of functions? If I have a type named Person, and list of functions, for example... let checks = [checkAge; checkWeight; checkHeight] ...where each function is of the type (Person...
How do I compose a list of functions? How do I compose a list of functions? f%23 How List.reduce How do I compose a list of functions? If I have a type named Person, and list of functions, for example... ...where each function is of the type (Person -> bool), and I want to do the equivalent of... ...but I don't know in...
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61701049_c0
61701049
fsharp
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Title: Where can I find the up to date F# Core Library reference? Problem title: Where can I find the up to date F# Core Library reference? Tags: f%23 Problem: Where can I find the up to date F# Core Library reference? It appears current F# documentation from Microsoft is missing the core library. The only documentatio...
Where can I find the up to date F# Core Library reference? Where can I find the up to date F# Core Library reference? f%23 Where Core Library Where can I find the up to date F# Core Library reference? It appears current F# documentation from Microsoft is missing the core library. The only documentation I could find loo...
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10524710_c0
10524710
fsharp
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Title: Providing connection string to Linq-To-Sql data provider Problem title: Providing connection string to Linq-To-Sql data provider Tags: linq-to-sql, f%23-3.0, f%23, dataprovider Problem: Providing connection string to Linq-To-Sql data provider Is there a way to provide a connection string to Linq-To-Sql data prov...
Providing connection string to Linq-To-Sql data provider Providing connection string to Linq-To-Sql data provider linq-to-sql f%23-3.0 f%23 dataprovider Providing Linq-To-Sql Data Source PCSQLEXPRESS Initial Catalog NortwindDB Integrated Security SqlConnection SqlDataConnection ConnectionString Providing connection str...
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26166581_c0
26166581
fsharp
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Title: Casting an object to a generic type without supplying the parameters Problem title: Casting an object to a generic type without supplying the parameters Tags: f%23 Problem: Casting an object to a generic type without supplying the parameters Say I have a code like this let a = new List<int>() let b = a :> obj :?...
Casting an object to a generic type without supplying the parameters Casting an object to a generic type without supplying the parameters f%23 Casting List Casting an object to a generic type without supplying the parameters Say I have a code like this It throws an exception saying that it can't do it since one is List...
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9501261_c0
9501261
fsharp
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Title: Protected/Public Variables Vs. Closures in F# Problem title: Protected/Public Variables Vs. Closures in F# Tags: f%23 Problem: Protected/Public Variables Vs. Closures in F# Does the following code simulate the difference between protected variables and public variables in F#? Or am I missing something? let (=?) ...
Protected/Public Variables Vs. Closures in F# Protected/Public Variables Vs. Closures in F# f%23 Protected Variables Closures d:Dictionary d.TryGetValue d.Add Dictionary Protected/Public Variables Vs. Closures in F# Does the following code simulate the difference between protected variables and public variables in F#? ...
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71290735_c0
71290735
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Title: How to Cast IList&lt;IList&lt;Object&gt;&gt; to list of specific type in F# Problem title: How to Cast IList&lt;IList&lt;Object&gt;&gt; to list of specific type in F# Tags: f%23 Problem: How to Cast IList > to list of specific type in F# I'm having some issues finding out how to cast a string array to a specific...
How to Cast IList&lt;IList&lt;Object&gt;&gt; to list of specific type in F# How to Cast IList&lt;IList&lt;Object&gt;&gt; to list of specific type in F# f%23 google How Cast IList values:IList Object response.Values Seq.map Seq.toArray How to Cast IList > to list of specific type in F# I'm having some issues finding out...
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43329495_c0
43329495
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Title: F# scan a buffer finding the last part that begins \c\f and not followed by comma Problem title: F# scan a buffer finding the last part that begins \c\f and not followed by comma Tags: arrays, f%23, csv Problem: F# scan a buffer finding the last part that begins \c\f and not followed by comma Trying to find an e...
F# scan a buffer finding the last part that begins \c\f and not followed by comma F# scan a buffer finding the last part that begins \c\f and not followed by comma arrays f%23 csv F# scan a buffer finding the last part that begins \c\f and not followed by comma Trying to find an elegant F# solution for this. I'm readin...
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3211263_c0
3211263
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Title: Why &#x27;Code is not sufficiently generic&#x27;? Problem title: Why &#x27;Code is not sufficiently generic&#x27;? Tags: f%23, inline, generics, type-inference Problem: Why 'Code is not sufficiently generic'? Can anyone explain why the second example below won't compile? 'Test 2' gives "error FS0670: This code i...
Why &#x27;Code is not sufficiently generic&#x27;? Why &#x27;Code is not sufficiently generic&#x27;? f%23 inline generics type-inference Why Test test1 t.ToString a.ToString test2 test3 Why 'Code is not sufficiently generic'? Can anyone explain why the second example below won't compile? 'Test 2' gives "error FS0670: Th...
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6163356_c0
6163356
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Title: Order of fields in a type for FileHelpers Problem title: Order of fields in a type for FileHelpers Tags: filehelpers, f%23, csv Problem: Order of fields in a type for FileHelpers I'm reading a simple CSV file with Filehelpers - the file is just a key, value pair. (string, int64) The f# type I've written for this...
Order of fields in a type for FileHelpers Order of fields in a type for FileHelpers filehelpers f%23 csv Order FileHelpers MapVal key:string value:int64 x.Key x.Value DelimitedFileEngine dfe.ReadFile e.dat Seq.length Order of fields in a type for FileHelpers I'm reading a simple CSV file with Filehelpers - the file is ...
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64558607_c0
64558607
fsharp
0
Title: How to get Excel Sheet into a Deedle data frame in F# Problem title: How to get Excel Sheet into a Deedle data frame in F# Tags: f%23 Problem: How to get Excel Sheet into a Deedle data frame in F# I am trying to get data in excel into a Deedle data frame. I have used Excel provider to get the data but I am not s...
How to get Excel Sheet into a Deedle data frame in F# How to get Excel Sheet into a Deedle data frame in F# f%23 How Excel Sheet Deedle FSharp.Interop.Excel TheFile ExcelFile Desired data.Data Frame.ofRecords How to get Excel Sheet into a Deedle data frame in F# I am trying to get data in excel into a Deedle data frame...
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64936387_c0
64936387
fsharp
0
Title: Checking the entered matrix for correctness Problem title: Checking the entered matrix for correctness Tags: f%23 Problem: Checking the entered matrix for correctness Good day! I has written a function for sparse binary matrices input, but don't know how to check it for correctnes (number of elements in every ro...
Checking the entered matrix for correctness Checking the entered matrix for correctness f%23 Checking str.Split Array.fold _rows _column Matrix System.IO.File.ReadAllLines Checking the entered matrix for correctness Good day! I has written a function for sparse binary matrices input, but don't know how to check it for ...
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1624571_c0
1624571
fsharp
0
Title: How to invoke methods from constructor in F# Problem title: How to invoke methods from constructor in F# Tags: constructor, f%23 Problem: How to invoke methods from constructor in F# I'm aware of this question , but the asker seems to have been content with an answer to another question (how to overload the cons...
How to invoke methods from constructor in F# How to invoke methods from constructor in F# constructor f%23 constructor tool How Wrapper MutableTool tool.Init Unexpected this.Lookup How to invoke methods from constructor in F# I'm aware of this question , but the asker seems to have been content with an answer to anothe...
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63540932_c0
63540932
fsharp
0
Title: Eagerly loading all paginated data with json type provider Problem title: Eagerly loading all paginated data with json type provider Tags: type-providers, f%23 Problem: Eagerly loading all paginated data with json type provider Cosider an API which reply is always of this structure: { "pagination": { "limit": in...
Eagerly loading all paginated data with json type provider Eagerly loading all paginated data with json type provider type-providers f%23 Eagerly Eagerly loading all paginated data with json type provider Cosider an API which reply is always of this structure: So payloads differ only in structure of data objects. Ideal...
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41968229_c1
41968229
fsharp
1
.App": { "type": "platform", "version": "1.1.0" }, "Microsoft.FSharp.Core.netcore": "1.0.0-alpha-160629" }, "imports": [ "dotnet5.4", "portable-net451+win8" ] } } } Tests.fs module Tests open Xunit [<Fact>] let ``Should Fail`` = Assert.False true Output from dotnet test xUnit.net .NET CLI test runner (64-bit .NET Core ...
.App": { "type": "platform", "version": "1.1.0" }, "Microsoft.FSharp.Core.netcore": "1.0.0-alpha-160629" }, "imports": [ "dotnet5.4", "portable-net451+win8" ] } } } Tests.fs module Tests open Xunit [<Fact>] let ``Should Fail`` = Assert.False true Output from dotnet test xUnit.net .NET CLI test runner (64-bit .NET Core ...
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24888317_c0
24888317
fsharp
0
Title: Conditional .NET regex Problem title: Conditional .NET regex Tags: .net, conditional-statements, f%23, regex Problem: Conditional .NET regex I want to write an F#.NET Boolean function named IsStrValid using a regex that decides whether a given string s confirms to the following rules or not: s is 4-character lon...
Conditional .NET regex Conditional .NET regex .net conditional-statements f%23 regex Conditional NET IsStrValid A3B3 A3A3 Regex.IsMatch ABC Conditional .NET regex I want to write an F#.NET Boolean function named IsStrValid using a regex that decides whether a given string s confirms to the following rules or not: s is ...
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6842466_c0
6842466
fsharp
0
Title: How can I remove duplicates in an F# sequence without using references Problem title: How can I remove duplicates in an F# sequence without using references Tags: f%23 Problem: How can I remove duplicates in an F# sequence without using references I have a sorted sequence and want to go through it and return the...
How can I remove duplicates in an F# sequence without using references How can I remove duplicates in an F# sequence without using references f%23 references How sector.RNCId sector.CellId How can I remove duplicates in an F# sequence without using references I have a sorted sequence and want to go through it and retur...
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56310882_c0
56310882
fsharp
0
Title: System.Random producing the same random number Problem title: System.Random producing the same random number Tags: random, f%23 Problem: System.Random producing the same random number Despite the Random generator only being created once, the output is always the same random result (for all three test outputs). A...
System.Random producing the same random number System.Random producing the same random number random f%23 System.Random Bob Jim Jane myRandGen.Next options.Length System.Random producing the same random number Despite the Random generator only being created once, the output is always the same random result (for all thr...
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63685864_c0
63685864
fsharp
0
Title: How can I implement batching in FSharp.Data.GraphQL? Problem title: How can I implement batching in FSharp.Data.GraphQL? Tags: f%23, .net-core, graphql Problem: How can I implement batching in FSharp.Data.GraphQL? I am building a GraphQL server using F# with .NET Core. To implement batching and address N+1 selec...
How can I implement batching in FSharp.Data.GraphQL? How can I implement batching in FSharp.Data.GraphQL? f%23 .net-core graphql How FSharp.Data.GraphQL How can I implement batching in FSharp.Data.GraphQL? I am building a GraphQL server using F# with .NET Core. To implement batching and address N+1 select, I am buildin...
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48598737_c1
48598737
fsharp
1
window.Frame.Height UIView.Animate(new TimeInterval(animationDuration),UIViewAnimationOptions(animationOptions), fun () -> bottomView.Frame <- CGRect(0,y,bottomView.Frame.Width,bottomView.Frame.Height) fun () -> Console.WriteLine("Completed") ) )) Code signals: Lambda, Expressions, UIView.Animate, UIViewAnimationOptio...
window.Frame.Height UIView.Animate(new TimeInterval(animationDuration),UIViewAnimationOptions(animationOptions), fun () -> bottomView.Frame <- CGRect(0,y,bottomView.Frame.Width,bottomView.Frame.Height) fun () -> Console.WriteLine("Completed") ) )) Code signals: Lambda, Expressions, UIView.Animate, UIViewAnimationOptio...
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17744757_c0
17744757
fsharp
0
Title: F# 3.1 preview in VS2012/Windows 8 Problem title: F# 3.1 preview in VS2012/Windows 8 Tags: windows-8, visual-studio, f%23, .net Problem: F# 3.1 preview in VS2012/Windows 8 Does anyone know of any way to make this happen, or if it's even possible? I'd like the play with 3.1, but as far as i can tell, F# 3.1 requi...
F# 3.1 preview in VS2012/Windows 8 F# 3.1 preview in VS2012/Windows 8 windows-8 visual-studio f%23 .net VS2012 Windows windows-8 F# 3.1 preview in VS2012/Windows 8 Does anyone know of any way to make this happen, or if it's even possible? I'd like the play with 3.1, but as far as i can tell, F# 3.1 requires VS2013 requ...
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35833754_c1
35833754
fsharp
1
bound together like this... let validate = validateNameNotBlank >=> validateNameLength >=> switch cleanEmail >=> validateEmail ...then when I pass shouter in, I get the following out... Validating name not blank for "Jim" Validating name length for "Jim" Cleaning email for "Jim" email is now "jim@shout.com" Validating...
bound together like this... let validate = validateNameNotBlank >=> validateNameLength >=> switch cleanEmail >=> validateEmail ...then when I pass shouter in, I get the following out... Validating name not blank for "Jim" Validating name length for "Jim" Cleaning email for "Jim" email is now "jim@shout.com" Validating...
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44085093_c0
44085093
fsharp
0
Title: F# apply function to values in each node of list tree Problem title: F# apply function to values in each node of list tree Tags: f%23 Problem: F# apply function to values in each node of list tree I have a tree of type type T<'a> = N of 'a * T<'a> list An example declaration could be like these: let td = N("g", ...
F# apply function to values in each node of list tree F# apply function to values in each node of list tree f%23 List.fold x::a F# apply function to values in each node of list tree I have a tree of type type T<'a> = N of 'a * T<'a> list An example declaration could be like these: What I'd like to do is to declare a me...
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2829432_c0
2829432
fsharp
0
Title: How do I use Some/None Options in this F# example? Problem title: How do I use Some/None Options in this F# example? Tags: f%23 Problem: How do I use Some/None Options in this F# example? I am new to F# and I have this code: if s.Contains("-") then let x,y = match s.Split [|'-'|] with | [|a;b|] -> int a, int b |...
How do I use Some/None Options in this F# example? How do I use Some/None Options in this F# example? f%23 How Some None Options s.Contains s.Split How do I use Some/None Options in this F# example? I am new to F# and I have this code: Notice that we validate that there is a '-' in the string before we split the string...
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52649826_c0
52649826
fsharp
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Title: F# - Print match expression result Problem title: F# - Print match expression result Tags: f%23, match Problem: F# - Print match expression result I think this will be simple but I've spent the past hour trying everything I can think of and researching online to no avail. (I'm new to F#) I have the following cod...
F# - Print match expression result F# - Print match expression result f%23 match Print Http.RequestString foo.com res.php GET CAPCHA_NOT_READY Sleeping Thread.Sleep GetCaptchaRequest F# - Print match expression result I think this will be simple but I've spent the past hour trying everything I can think of and research...
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57219077_c0
57219077
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Title: (How) Can I change the font color of a disabled button in F# Fable Elmish? Problem title: (How) Can I change the font color of a disabled button in F# Fable Elmish? Tags: elmish, button, fable-f%23, f%23 Problem: (How) Can I change the font color of a disabled button in F# Fable Elmish? i tried setting the Color...
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51671407_c0
51671407
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Title: f# xaml &quot;this.factory&quot; does not contain CommandSync Problem title: f# xaml &quot;this.factory&quot; does not contain CommandSync Tags: f%23, fsharp.viewmodule, fsxaml, wpf Problem: f# xaml "this.factory" does not contain CommandSync I have a strange error with fsxaml and F#. I have a view model and I w...
f# xaml &quot;this.factory&quot; does not contain CommandSync f# xaml &quot;this.factory&quot; does not contain CommandSync f%23 fsharp.viewmodule fsxaml wpf this.factory CommandSync ViewModels ViewModule MainViewModel ViewModelBase this.Factory.CommandSync this.LaunchBtn fsharp.viewmodule f# xaml "this.factory" does n...
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6496089_c0
6496089
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Title: need explanation for this F# code from Expert F# chapter 15: working with data Problem title: need explanation for this F# code from Expert F# chapter 15: working with data Tags: f%23, sql Problem: need explanation for this F# code from Expert F# chapter 15: working with data this some code that i got from exper...
need explanation for this F# code from Expert F# chapter 15: working with data need explanation for this F# code from Expert F# chapter 15: working with data f%23 sql Expert SqlDataAdapter dataAdapter.SelectCommand SqlCommand DataSet SqlCommandBuilder dataAdapter.Fill SELECT Employees need explanation for this F# code ...
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28914816_c0
28914816
fsharp
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Title: F# library not recogniced in Xamarin Studio but compiles fine Problem title: F# library not recogniced in Xamarin Studio but compiles fine Tags: f%23, c%23, xamarin, monodevelop Problem: F# library not recogniced in Xamarin Studio but compiles fine I'm developing a .Net library in Xamarin Studio and I am followi...
F# library not recogniced in Xamarin Studio but compiles fine F# library not recogniced in Xamarin Studio but compiles fine f%23 c%23 xamarin monodevelop Xamarin Studio F# library not recogniced in Xamarin Studio but compiles fine I'm developing a .Net library in Xamarin Studio and I am following the The F# Component D...
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67815594_c0
67815594
fsharp
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Title: How to initialize YouTubeService in F#? Problem title: How to initialize YouTubeService in F#? Tags: f%23, c%23, youtube Problem: How to initialize YouTubeService in F#? I'm new to F# and I don't have any C# experience (I have Java but I don't think it's relevant in this case). I'm trying to write a simple F# co...
How to initialize YouTubeService in F#? How to initialize YouTubeService in F#? f%23 c%23 youtube How YouTubeService BaseClientService.Initializer HttpClientInitializer ApplicationName this.GetType ToString How to initialize YouTubeService in F#? I'm new to F# and I don't have any C# experience (I have Java but I don't...
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7699346_c0
7699346
fsharp
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Title: F#: Iterating over a dictionary just returns itself? Problem title: F#: Iterating over a dictionary just returns itself? Tags: loops, f%23, dictionary, collections Problem: F#: Iterating over a dictionary just returns itself? let h = dict [(1, 2), (3, 4)] Console.WriteLine(h.Count) for i in h do Console.WriteLin...
F#: Iterating over a dictionary just returns itself? F#: Iterating over a dictionary just returns itself? loops f%23 dictionary collections Iterating Console.WriteLine h.Count F#: Iterating over a dictionary just returns itself? gives me Two questions. Firstly, why does iterating over a dict give me back a sequence whi...
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77414934_c0
77414934
fsharp
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Title: F# HttpClientHandler Dispose Problem title: F# HttpClientHandler Dispose Tags: f%23, httpclient Problem: F# HttpClientHandler Dispose While it's generally advised not to create an instance of HttpClient for each request, there might be exceptions, like when an instance is conditionally created based on whether a...
F# HttpClientHandler Dispose F# HttpClientHandler Dispose f%23 httpclient HttpClientHandler Dispose System.String.IsNullOrWhiteSpace Proxy WebProxy System.Uri HttpClient F# HttpClientHandler Dispose While it's generally advised not to create an instance of HttpClient for each request, there might be exceptions, like wh...
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41436198_c0
41436198
fsharp
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Title: I&#x27;m confused about which fsharp.core I should reference and how to do it Problem title: I&#x27;m confused about which fsharp.core I should reference and how to do it Tags: build, f%23 Problem: I'm confused about which fsharp.core I should reference and how to do it I'm trying to deploy on .net 4.6 (which is...
I&#x27;m confused about which fsharp.core I should reference and how to do it I&#x27;m confused about which fsharp.core I should reference and how to do it build f%23 fsharp.core TargetFSharpCoreVersion I'm confused about which fsharp.core I should reference and how to do it I'm trying to deploy on .net 4.6 (which is w...
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18124908_c0
18124908
fsharp
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Title: Default assembly revision number always 0 in F# assemblies Problem title: Default assembly revision number always 0 in F# assemblies Tags: visual-studio, f%23, visual-studio-2012, versioning Problem: Default assembly revision number always 0 in F# assemblies If I specify that I want the default build and revisio...
Default assembly revision number always 0 in F# assemblies Default assembly revision number always 0 in F# assemblies visual-studio f%23 visual-studio-2012 versioning Default AssemblyVersion visual-studio-2012 Default assembly revision number always 0 in F# assemblies If I specify that I want the default build and revi...
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33661789_c0
33661789
fsharp
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Title: How do I validate the values from a set of key-value pairs? Problem title: How do I validate the values from a set of key-value pairs? Tags: f%23 Problem: How do I validate the values from a set of key-value pairs? How do I validate the values from a set of key-value pairs? [<Test>] let ``player has connected ro...
How do I validate the values from a set of key-value pairs? How do I validate the values from a set of key-value pairs? f%23 a list How Test Map.ofSeq Seq.chunkBySize Seq.toList rows.Head How do I validate the values from a set of key-value pairs? How do I validate the values from a set of key-value pairs? Do I really ...
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51808879_c0
51808879
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Title: F# Type &#x27;int list&#x27; does not match the type &#x27;int&#x27; Problem title: F# Type &#x27;int list&#x27; does not match the type &#x27;int&#x27; Tags: types, f%23 Problem: F# Type 'int list' does not match the type 'int' I'm trying to construct a list which contains numbers of the Fibonacci sequence, but...
F# Type &#x27;int list&#x27; does not match the type &#x27;int&#x27; F# Type &#x27;int list&#x27; does not match the type &#x27;int&#x27; types f%23 Type List.head List.tail List.append F# Type 'int list' does not match the type 'int' I'm trying to construct a list which contains numbers of the Fibonacci sequence, but ...
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6643727
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Title: Adding Dictionary Key to a constructor in F# Problem title: Adding Dictionary Key to a constructor in F# Tags: dictionary, f%23 Problem: Adding Dictionary Key to a constructor in F# Being as how I am new to F#, this may seem like some kind of elementary question. But here goes. I have a class with a constructor ...
Adding Dictionary Key to a constructor in F# Adding Dictionary Key to a constructor in F# dictionary f%23 Adding Dictionary Key _index _inputString _tokens Adding Dictionary Key to a constructor in F# Being as how I am new to F#, this may seem like some kind of elementary question. But here goes. I have a class with a ...
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38835831_c0
38835831
fsharp
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Title: Calling `zeroCreateUnchecked` from an F# program Problem title: Calling `zeroCreateUnchecked` from an F# program Tags: f%23 Problem: Calling `zeroCreateUnchecked` from an F# program I can see in the FSharp.Core source code, that their library functions often call Microsoft.FSharp.Primitives.Basics.Array.zeroCrea...
Calling `zeroCreateUnchecked` from an F# program Calling `zeroCreateUnchecked` from an F# program f%23 an Calling Microsoft.FSharp.Primitives.Basics.Array.zeroCreateUnchecked count:int Calling `zeroCreateUnchecked` from an F# program I can see in the FSharp.Core source code, that their library functions often call Micr...
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43476042_c0
43476042
fsharp
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Title: Error F# - c# async calls : converting Threading.Tasks.Task&lt;MyType&gt; to Async&lt;&#x27;a&gt; Problem title: Error F# - c# async calls : converting Threading.Tasks.Task&lt;MyType&gt; to Async&lt;&#x27;a&gt; Tags: c%23-to-f%23, f%23-async, f%23 Problem: Error F# - c# async calls : converting Threading.Tasks.T...
Error F# - c# async calls : converting Threading.Tasks.Task&lt;MyType&gt; to Async&lt;&#x27;a&gt; Error F# - c# async calls : converting Threading.Tasks.Task&lt;MyType&gt; to Async&lt;&#x27;a&gt; c%23-to-f%23 f%23-async f%23 Error Threading.Tasks.Task Async SendMessageAsync Threading.Thread.Tasks.Task MyType client.Sen...
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50145067_c0
50145067
fsharp
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Title: F# XUnit Test Not Discovered Problem title: F# XUnit Test Not Discovered Tags: f%23, xunit Problem: F# XUnit Test Not Discovered The console runner is unable to discover the tests in my F# project. Code for the project can be found here: https://github.com/valainisgt/FsXunitExample Here is the command I'm runnin...
F# XUnit Test Not Discovered F# XUnit Test Not Discovered f%23 xunit XUnit Test Not Discovered xunit.runner.console.2.3.1 net452 xunit.console.exe Library1 Debug Library1.dll xUnit.net Console Runner Desktop NET Discovering EXECUTION SUMMARY Total F# XUnit Test Not Discovered The console runner is unable to discover th...
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2696912_c0
2696912
fsharp
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Title: Debugging F# code and functional style Problem title: Debugging F# code and functional style Tags: debugging, functional-programming, f%23 Problem: Debugging F# code and functional style I'm new to funcctional programming and have some questions regarding coding style and debugging. I'm under the impression that...
Debugging F# code and functional style Debugging F# code and functional style debugging functional-programming f%23 Debugging Debugging F# code and functional style I'm new to funcctional programming and have some questions regarding coding style and debugging. I'm under the impression that one should avoid storing res...
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32372526_c0
32372526
fsharp
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Title: Anonymous generic parameter in recursive record definition Problem title: Anonymous generic parameter in recursive record definition Tags: f%23 Problem: Anonymous generic parameter in recursive record definition I'm building a HFSM and using a record to keep track of the state: type State<'a> = { CurrentNodeId :...
Anonymous generic parameter in recursive record definition Anonymous generic parameter in recursive record definition f%23 Anonymous State CurrentNodeId Data SubState Anonymous generic parameter in recursive record definition I'm building a HFSM and using a record to keep track of the state: When the current node has a...
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64247845_c0
64247845
fsharp
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Title: List of integers to Float in F# Problem title: List of integers to Float in F# Tags: f%23, design-patterns, match Problem: List of integers to Float in F# I just started working with FSharp and have this homework, hope anyone can help me. I have to write a program that takes a list of integers and returns a floa...
List of integers to Float in F# List of integers to Float in F# f%23 design-patterns match List Float List of integers to Float in F# I just started working with FSharp and have this homework, hope anyone can help me. I have to write a program that takes a list of integers and returns a float. It should be calculated b...
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70790892_c1
70790892
fsharp
1
and! b = doSomethingElseAsync () and! c = andAnotherThingAsync () return a + b + c } |> Async.RunSynchronously printfn "%A" test // Error ["hello"; "world"] I haven't spent much time looking into building a CE, but I'm just going into it right now. My question is how to return the Result.Error as an item vs. a list wi...
and! b = doSomethingElseAsync () and! c = andAnotherThingAsync () return a + b + c } |> Async.RunSynchronously printfn "%A" test // Error ["hello"; "world"] I haven't spent much time looking into building a CE, but I'm just going into it right now. My question is how to return the Result.Error as an item vs. a list wi...
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33675603_c0
33675603
fsharp
0
Title: Is there &quot;Show potential fixes(ctrl+.)&quot; support for F# Problem title: Is there &quot;Show potential fixes(ctrl+.)&quot; support for F# Tags: visual-studio, f%23 Problem: Is there "Show potential fixes(ctrl+.)" support for F# What I said is like this in C# It's very annoying when I need to manually add ...
Is there &quot;Show potential fixes(ctrl+.)&quot; support for F# Is there &quot;Show potential fixes(ctrl+.)&quot; support for F# visual-studio f%23 Show Is there "Show potential fixes(ctrl+.)" support for F# What I said is like this in C# It's very annoying when I need to manually add all open for the type I use in F#...
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17309846_c0
17309846
fsharp
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Title: Weird issues with RX on .NET 4.5 and F# Problem title: Weird issues with RX on .NET 4.5 and F# Tags: system.reactive, f%23, .net Problem: Weird issues with RX on .NET 4.5 and F# This is very odd. I have two projects both F#. I've installed the latest stable (2.1.30214.0) release of RX via NUGET. In on project ev...
Weird issues with RX on .NET 4.5 and F# Weird issues with RX on .NET 4.5 and F# system.reactive f%23 .net Weird NET Error IObservable You System.Runtime Version Culture PublicKeyToken b03f5f7f11d50a3a system.reactive Weird issues with RX on .NET 4.5 and F# This is very odd. I have two projects both F#. I've installed t...
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18592700_c0
18592700
fsharp
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Title: How to create a repository on F# for a DataGridView? Problem title: How to create a repository on F# for a DataGridView? Tags: datagridview, f%23, winforms Problem: How to create a repository on F# for a DataGridView? So I need to have a repository to bind at an DataGrid View and I haven't made something like th...
How to create a repository on F# for a DataGridView? How to create a repository on F# for a DataGridView? datagridview f%23 winforms How DataGridView BarcodeSamplesViewModel TrackPosition TubePositionWithContent MaxTubePosition FixBarcodePart ViewEventData SamplesClicked How to create a repository on F# for a DataGridV...
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12642554_c0
12642554
fsharp
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Title: F# Option equivalent of C#&#x27;s ?? operator Problem title: F# Option equivalent of C#&#x27;s ?? operator Tags: option-type, f%23 Problem: F# Option equivalent of C#'s ?? operator I am looking for a way to get the value of an F# option or use a default value if it is None. This seems so common I can't believe s...
F# Option equivalent of C#&#x27;s ?? operator F# Option equivalent of C#&#x27;s ?? operator option-type f%23 Option Lazy Some None defaultValue.Force GetString F# Option equivalent of C#'s ?? operator I am looking for a way to get the value of an F# option or use a default value if it is None. This seems so common I ca...
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60876473_c0
60876473
fsharp
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Title: Is there a more F# idiomatic way to create all combinations from two sequences Problem title: Is there a more F# idiomatic way to create all combinations from two sequences Tags: f%23 Problem: Is there a more F# idiomatic way to create all combinations from two sequences I have the following code: let orders = A...
Is there a more F# idiomatic way to create all combinations from two sequences Is there a more F# idiomatic way to create all combinations from two sequences f%23 two Array2D.init AnalyzerOrder Seq.length AnalyzerOrder.empty Seq.iteri Is there a more F# idiomatic way to create all combinations from two sequences I have...
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Title: F# Basics: Map of Maps? Problem title: F# Basics: Map of Maps? Tags: f%23, dictionary Problem: F# Basics: Map of Maps? My professor has given our class hints on solving a problem and has proposed we firstly model our class using: let students = Map.add 1 Map.empty Map.empty The world starts of with one student (...
F# Basics: Map of Maps? F# Basics: Map of Maps? f%23 dictionary Basics Map Maps Map.add Map.empty F# Basics: Map of Maps? My professor has given our class hints on solving a problem and has proposed we firstly model our class using: The world starts of with one student (indicated by their ID e.g 1), each student has ma...
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Title: Can I make return type vary with parameter a bit like sprintf in F#? Problem title: Can I make return type vary with parameter a bit like sprintf in F#? Tags: f%23 Problem: Can I make return type vary with parameter a bit like sprintf in F#? In the F# core libraries there are functions whose signature seemingly ...
Can I make return type vary with parameter a bit like sprintf in F#? Can I make return type vary with parameter a bit like sprintf in F#? f%23 Can Hello fun:it Can I make return type vary with parameter a bit like sprintf in F#? In the F# core libraries there are functions whose signature seemingly changes based on the...
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Title: Passing the same chain of parameters multiple times with currying Problem title: Passing the same chain of parameters multiple times with currying Tags: functional-programming, f%23, currying Problem: Passing the same chain of parameters multiple times with currying Given this expression: // val fn1 : a:'a -> b:...
Passing the same chain of parameters multiple times with currying Passing the same chain of parameters multiple times with currying functional-programming f%23 currying Passing fn1 fn2 Passing the same chain of parameters multiple times with currying Given this expression: Is there a way to not repeat the same chain of...
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Title: mscorlib error using .NET 4 on Mono using Mac OSX Problem title: mscorlib error using .NET 4 on Mono using Mac OSX Tags: macos, f%23, compiler-errors, .net, mono Problem: mscorlib error using .NET 4 on Mono using Mac OSX I have a F# project for which I would like to use .NET 4 (for System.Numerics ). However whe...
mscorlib error using .NET 4 on Mono using Mac OSX mscorlib error using .NET 4 on Mono using Mac OSX macos f%23 compiler-errors .net mono NET Mac Mono OSX System.Numerics mscorlib error using .NET 4 on Mono using Mac OSX I have a F# project for which I would like to use .NET 4 (for System.Numerics ). However when I try ...
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Title: Using OrmLite&#x27;s Select with F# Problem title: Using OrmLite&#x27;s Select with F# Tags: f%23, ormlite-servicestack Problem: Using OrmLite's Select with F# I am considering OrmLite to as a .NET replacement for PonyORM (python) for rewriting my web project. I am using F#, and I am struggling a bit with the sy...
Using OrmLite&#x27;s Select with F# Using OrmLite&#x27;s Select with F# f%23 ormlite-servicestack Using OrmLite Select db.Select User u.Name PrintDump u:SqlExpression Date Name Jason Using OrmLite's Select with F# I am considering OrmLite to as a .NET replacement for PonyORM (python) for rewriting my web project. I am ...
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Title: F# Intersecting two lists Problem title: F# Intersecting two lists Tags: f%23 Problem: F# Intersecting two lists So I want to intersect two sorted lists, such that intersect ([1;1;1;2;2], [1;1;2;4]) would return [1;1;2] . I've come this far: let rec intersect (xs, xs') = match xs, xs' with | ([], []) -> [] | (x:...
F# Intersecting two lists F# Intersecting two lists f%23 Intersecting x::tail x::intersect F# Intersecting two lists So I want to intersect two sorted lists, such that intersect ([1;1;1;2;2], [1;1;2;4]) would return [1;1;2] . I've come this far: But I'm not quite sure where to go from here. The function takes a tuple c...
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Title: How to transform a list of string into a list of list of string in F# Problem title: How to transform a list of string into a list of list of string in F# Tags: list, f%23 Problem: How to transform a list of string into a list of list of string in F# I have a source list that looks like: let source = ["A", "B", ...
How to transform a list of string into a list of list of string in F# How to transform a list of string into a list of list of string in F# list f%23 How List.fold How to transform a list of string into a list of list of string in F# I have a source list that looks like: I want to go through each element and each time ...
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Title: Cannot open namespace in Fsharp script file Problem title: Cannot open namespace in Fsharp script file Tags: f%23-3.0, f%23, namespaces Problem: Cannot open namespace in Fsharp script file When in a separate Fsharp project in a SomeLib.fs file the following code is compiled: namespace SomeNameSpace type SomeType...
Cannot open namespace in Fsharp script file Cannot open namespace in Fsharp script file f%23-3.0 f%23 namespaces Cannot Fsharp SomeNameSpace SomeType this.SomeMember Some SomeLib.dll Cannot open namespace in Fsharp script file When in a separate Fsharp project in a SomeLib.fs file the following code is compiled: and yo...
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Title: How best to catch missing let!, do!, return and return! in computation expressions in F# Problem title: How best to catch missing let!, do!, return and return! in computation expressions in F# Tags: f%23, computation-expression Problem: How best to catch missing let!, do!, return and return! in computation expre...
How best to catch missing let!, do!, return and return! in computation expressions in F# How best to catch missing let!, do!, return and return! in computation expressions in F# f%23 computation-expression How How best to catch missing let!, do!, return and return! in computation expressions in F# I love computation ex...
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Title: Using Selenium Code with F# Canopy Problem title: Using Selenium Code with F# Canopy Tags: selenium, canopy-web-testing, f%23, javascript Problem: Using Selenium Code with F# Canopy I am attempting to use Selenium code with F#, I am also using the canopy wrapper. Canopy uses Selenium to make some of it's calls. ...
Using Selenium Code with F# Canopy Using Selenium Code with F# Canopy selenium canopy-web-testing f%23 javascript Using Selenium Canopy driver.getTitle console.log Page Using Selenium Code with F# Canopy I am attempting to use Selenium code with F#, I am also using the canopy wrapper. Canopy uses Selenium to make some ...
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Title: Using F# Interactive in emacs? Problem title: Using F# Interactive in emacs? Tags: f%23, fsi, emacs Problem: Using F# Interactive in emacs? Ok, so I just got the F# extension working for emacs. I now need to figure out how to make the scripts I write actually execute. In Visual Studio, to run them you just highl...
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Title: F# Read Fixed Width Text File Problem title: F# Read Fixed Width Text File Tags: fixed-width, f%23 Problem: F# Read Fixed Width Text File Hi I'm looking to find the best way to read in a fixed width text file using F#. The file will be plain text, from one to a couple of thousand lines long and around 1000 chara...
F# Read Fixed Width Text File F# Read Fixed Width Text File fixed-width f%23 Read Fixed Width Text File MyRecord Name Address Postcode Tel F# Read Fixed Width Text File Hi I'm looking to find the best way to read in a fixed width text file using F#. The file will be plain text, from one to a couple of thousand lines lo...
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Title: Using an F# portable library with HTML5/Javascript on Windows 8 and Windows Phone 8 Problem title: Using an F# portable library with HTML5/Javascript on Windows 8 and Windows Phone 8 Tags: f%23, html, javascript, windows-8, windows-phone-8 Problem: Using an F# portable library with HTML5/Javascript on Windows 8 ...
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1904049_c0
1904049
fsharp
0
Title: In F# what does the &gt;&gt; operator mean? Problem title: In F# what does the &gt;&gt; operator mean? Tags: f%23, operators Problem: In F# what does the >> operator mean? I noticed in some code in this sample that contained the >> operator: let printTree = tree >> Seq.iter (Seq.fold (+) "" >> printfn "%s") What...
In F# what does the &gt;&gt; operator mean? In F# what does the &gt;&gt; operator mean? f%23 operators Seq.iter Seq.fold System System.IO read_lines File.ReadAllLines Array.to_list Trim to_upper ToUpper new_list myText.txt In F# what does the >> operator mean? I noticed in some code in this sample that contained the >>...
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17273567_c0
17273567
fsharp
0
Title: Assign a DateTime to Nullable&lt;DateTime&gt; in F# Problem title: Assign a DateTime to Nullable&lt;DateTime&gt; in F# Tags: type-conversion, nullable, f%23, casting Problem: Assign a DateTime to Nullable in F# I have some F# code where I need to update a field in a database record. I am using the Type Provider ...
Assign a DateTime to Nullable&lt;DateTime&gt; in F# Assign a DateTime to Nullable&lt;DateTime&gt; in F# type-conversion nullable f%23 casting Assign DateTime Nullable queryItem.CurrentDate DateTime.UtcNow Assign a DateTime to Nullable in F# I have some F# code where I need to update a field in a database record. I am u...
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10867392_c0
10867392
fsharp
0
Title: Formatting warning in F# Problem title: Formatting warning in F# Tags: formatting, f%23 Problem: Formatting warning in F# The following code triggers a formatting warning on each let ("possible incorrect indentation"): module UtilTests = [<Test>] let simpleWithNth ()= true |> should be True [<Test>] let negIndex...
Formatting warning in F# Formatting warning in F# formatting f%23 Formatting UtilTests Test Formatting warning in F# The following code triggers a formatting warning on each let ("possible incorrect indentation"): The following does not: Why does it want each let to be more indented than the one above it? (Is there som...
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42427076_c0
42427076
fsharp
0
Title: F# interactive terminated Problem title: F# interactive terminated Tags: f%23-interactive, f%23, mono, xamarin.mac Problem: F# interactive terminated I just updated Xamarin Studio on my Mac. Xamarin Studio is version 6.2 (build 1821). F# interactive now reports the error: Session termination detected. Press Ente...
F# interactive terminated F# interactive terminated f%23-interactive f%23 mono xamarin.mac Session Press Enter xamarin.mac F# interactive terminated I just updated Xamarin Studio on my Mac. Xamarin Studio is version 6.2 (build 1821). F# interactive now reports the error: Pressing ENTER does not restart the shell. I hav...
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58118915_c0
58118915
fsharp
0
Title: F#/C#: How to import symbolic constants from library Problem title: F#/C#: How to import symbolic constants from library Tags: pinvoke, .net-core, f%23, c%23 Problem: F#/C#: How to import symbolic constants from library In order to use the ncurses library I have been using the following method: [<Literal>] let L...
F#/C#: How to import symbolic constants from library F#/C#: How to import symbolic constants from library pinvoke .net-core f%23 c%23 symbolic library How Literal LIBNAME libncursesw.so.6 DllImport CallingConvention CallingConvention.Cdecl KEY_DOWN KEY_UP F#/C#: How to import symbolic constants from library In order to...
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41581474_c0
41581474
fsharp
0
Title: F# function parameter datatype Problem title: F# function parameter datatype Tags: type-inference, f%23 Problem: F# function parameter datatype This is the first line of F# that I've tried writing, so apologies because I probably just don't know the right Google keywords to search. I tried defining a function li...
F# function parameter datatype F# function parameter datatype type-inference f%23 System.Math.Exp EntryPoint F# function parameter datatype This is the first line of F# that I've tried writing, so apologies because I probably just don't know the right Google keywords to search. I tried defining a function like so: This...
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36207778_c0
36207778
fsharp
0
Title: F# Deedle GetSlice() error &quot;expects to have type DateTime option&quot; Problem title: F# Deedle GetSlice() error &quot;expects to have type DateTime option&quot; Tags: fslab, f%23, deedle Problem: F# Deedle GetSlice() error "expects to have type DateTime option" I am getting an error when trying to use the ...
F# Deedle GetSlice() error &quot;expects to have type DateTime option&quot; F# Deedle GetSlice() error &quot;expects to have type DateTime option&quot; fslab f%23 deedle Deedle GetSlice DateTime cl.Rows.GetSlice F# Deedle GetSlice() error "expects to have type DateTime option" I am getting an error when trying to use t...
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44852083_c1
44852083
fsharp
1
.fs tab. The dreaded red squiggly lines appeared under Seq.replicate and List.take`. 12) Hit Ctrl+F5 . A dialog box pops up with the following message: There were build errors. Would you like to continue and run the last successful build? Questions: a) What exactly is happening? b) Is this an isolated case related to a...
.fs tab. The dreaded red squiggly lines appeared under Seq.replicate and List.take`. 12) Hit Ctrl+F5 . A dialog box pops up with the following message: There were build errors. Would you like to continue and run the last successful build? Questions: a) What exactly is happening? b) Is this an isolated case related to a...
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