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22401010
fsharp
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Title: F# operator overloading riddle 2 Problem title: F# operator overloading riddle 2 Tags: f%23 Problem: F# operator overloading riddle 2 In F# operator overloading seems powerful but also tricky to get right. I have following class: type Value<'T> = with static member inline (+) (a : Value<'U>, b: Value<'U>) : Valu...
F# operator overloading riddle 2 F# operator overloading riddle 2 f%23 Value F# operator overloading riddle 2 In F# operator overloading seems powerful but also tricky to get right. I have following class: If i define another overload for + with : It works. But if i want a symmetric operator: The compiler complains: Er...
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32397591_c0
32397591
fsharp
0
Title: F# Azure Worker Role and Target runtime Problem title: F# Azure Worker Role and Target runtime Tags: f%23, azure-worker-roles, azure Problem: F# Azure Worker Role and Target runtime I'm using the latest Azure SDK 2.7 and when I create new Cloud Service and add F# worker role, then Im unable to change target runt...
F# Azure Worker Role and Target runtime F# Azure Worker Role and Target runtime f%23 azure-worker-roles azure Azure Worker Role Target F# Azure Worker Role and Target runtime I'm using the latest Azure SDK 2.7 and when I create new Cloud Service and add F# worker role, then Im unable to change target runtime. Its set t...
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3858313_c0
3858313
fsharp
0
Title: In a sequence of tuples, can I find one given some criteria? Problem title: In a sequence of tuples, can I find one given some criteria? Tags: f%23 Problem: In a sequence of tuples, can I find one given some criteria? For example, I'd like to find the tuple that has the minimum date. I tried this let dateRange2 ...
In a sequence of tuples, can I find one given some criteria? In a sequence of tuples, can I find one given some criteria? f%23 dateRange2 System.DateTime Seq.min In a sequence of tuples, can I find one given some criteria? For example, I'd like to find the tuple that has the minimum date. I tried this Getting a red squ...
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30965037_c0
30965037
fsharp
0
Title: F# &quot;The value or constructor ... not defined&quot; Problem title: F# &quot;The value or constructor ... not defined&quot; Tags: visual-studio-2010, f%23 Problem: F# "The value or constructor ... not defined" So, this is my second F# console application. The code goes like this: let rec fact n = if n = 1 the...
F# &quot;The value or constructor ... not defined&quot; F# &quot;The value or constructor ... not defined&quot; visual-studio-2010 f%23 n-1 func1 FS0039 visual-studio-2010 F# "The value or constructor ... not defined" So, this is my second F# console application. The code goes like this: When I try to run let quarter =...
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6077694_c0
6077694
fsharp
0
Title: module in F# interactive startup file Problem title: module in F# interactive startup file Tags: f%23-interactive, f%23 Problem: module in F# interactive startup file I have a finit.fsx file to be load at fsi.exe startup like: #r xxxx type xx = xxx module Util = let cd path = xxxx ... After start fsi.exe, it is ...
module in F# interactive startup file module in F# interactive startup file f%23-interactive f%23 finit.fsx Util FSI_0002 Test FSI_0002.Test Module Util.cd module in F# interactive startup file I have a finit.fsx file to be load at fsi.exe startup like: After start fsi.exe, it is loaded as The problem is how can I use ...
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52690669_c0
52690669
fsharp
0
Title: Import header files with open: namespace / module error Problem title: Import header files with open: namespace / module error Tags: f%23, header-files, namespaces, module Problem: Import header files with open: namespace / module error I don't understand how to work with F# header files. I have two test files: ...
Import header files with open: namespace / module error Import header files with open: namespace / module error f%23 header-files namespaces module Foo Import header files with open: namespace / module error I don't understand how to work with F# header files. I have two test files: Foo.fs: Program.fs: In the file Prog...
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65395343_c1
65395343
fsharp
1
pointed out in this answer (and due to sloppy copying by me) this approach needs more work to even get to the real problem. But both ++ and +++ fail to typecheck in the wanted expression, i.e., the lines let x = "s" ++ 2.0 let x = "s" +++ 2.0 I read through statically resolved type parameters | SO F# generic type cons...
pointed out in this answer (and due to sloppy copying by me) this approach needs more work to even get to the real problem. But both ++ and +++ fail to typecheck in the wanted expression, i.e., the lines let x = "s" ++ 2.0 let x = "s" +++ 2.0 I read through statically resolved type parameters | SO F# generic type cons...
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69751159_c0
69751159
fsharp
0
Title: logs not displayed without a printfn at some point Problem title: logs not displayed without a printfn at some point Tags: .net, f%23 Problem: logs not displayed without a printfn at some point When I try to run this little program, I've to comment out any of the 2 printfn lines in order to see any log when I ru...
logs not displayed without a printfn at some point logs not displayed without a printfn at some point .net f%23 whom Microsoft.Extensions.Logging Microsoft.Extensions.Logging.Console LoggerFactory.Create builder.AddConsole CreateLogger logger.LogInformation EntryPoint logs not displayed without a printfn at some point ...
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54058006_c0
54058006
fsharp
0
Title: Return list of nodes that are k steps away from a given node in a graph using f# Problem title: Return list of nodes that are k steps away from a given node in a graph using f# Tags: f%23 Problem: Return list of nodes that are k steps away from a given node in a graph using f# I'm trying to do this exercise: I h...
Return list of nodes that are k steps away from a given node in a graph using f# Return list of nodes that are k steps away from a given node in a graph using f# f%23 a f# Map.empty ah::at Add map:RoadMap Destination Return list of nodes that are k steps away from a given node in a graph using f# I'm trying to do this ...
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6616018_c0
6616018
fsharp
0
Title: In F#, How can I cast a function to a different delegate? Problem title: In F#, How can I cast a function to a different delegate? Tags: delegates, f%23 Problem: In F#, How can I cast a function to a different delegate? I need to cast a function with the signature Thing -> Thing -> int to a Comparison<Thing> . F...
In F#, How can I cast a function to a different delegate? In F#, How can I cast a function to a different delegate? delegates f%23 How Thing Comparison Array.Sort In F#, How can I cast a function to a different delegate? I need to cast a function with the signature Thing -> Thing -> int to a Comparison<Thing> . For exa...
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35166020_c0
35166020
fsharp
0
Title: F# out parameters and value types Problem title: F# out parameters and value types Tags: f%23, c%23-to-f%23 Problem: F# out parameters and value types The following f# function works great if I pass references to objects, but will not accept structs, or primitives: let TryGetFromSession (entryType:EntryType, key...
F# out parameters and value types F# out parameters and value types f%23 c%23-to-f%23 TryGetFromSession entryType:EntryType Out HttpContext.Current.Session entryType.ToString TheOneCache.EntryType.SQL Type F# out parameters and value types The following f# function works great if I pass references to objects, but will ...
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9480399_c0
9480399
fsharp
0
Title: Difference in List definition in fsharp Problem title: Difference in List definition in fsharp Tags: syntax, list, initialization, f%23 Problem: Difference in List definition in fsharp This works ok let staticParams = [ProvidedStaticParameter("filename", typeof<string>) ProvidedStaticParameter("forcestring", typ...
Difference in List definition in fsharp Difference in List definition in fsharp syntax list initialization f%23 Difference List ProvidedStaticParameter filename3 Difference in List definition in fsharp This works ok but this does not What is the difference ? Then if I type this, it is correctly recognized aggain
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61576159_c0
61576159
fsharp
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Title: How can I port this c# code to f# for handling SFML events Problem title: How can I port this c# code to f# for handling SFML events Tags: c%23, f%23, sfml Problem: How can I port this c# code to f# for handling SFML events I am trying to create a SFML app in F# and as there are no f# tutorials for the same, I a...
How can I port this c# code to f# for handling SFML events How can I port this c# code to f# for handling SFML events c%23 f%23 sfml How SFML Main window.KeyPressed EventHandler KeyEventArgs OnKeyPressed Window e.Code Keyboard.Key.Escape window.Close How can I port this c# code to f# for handling SFML events I am tryin...
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39080661_c0
39080661
fsharp
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Title: Enums in F# for strings Problem title: Enums in F# for strings Tags: f%23, enums Problem: Enums in F# for strings I'm working on a legacy database with no systems to which I can modify. Because of type providers I decided to use F#. It's not so simple now that I'm into it. How do I structure a field in my DB tha...
Enums in F# for strings Enums in F# for strings f%23 enums Enums SuspendedDriver ActiveDriver IMPRESO Applicant TemporaryDriver TEMP Uncertain DriverStatus Driver Error FS0618 Invalid ScriptTest FS0951 Literal int16 uint16 int64 uint64 Enums in F# for strings I'm working on a legacy database with no systems to which I ...
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10383858_c0
10383858
fsharp
0
Title: Adding constant fields to F# discriminated unions Problem title: Adding constant fields to F# discriminated unions Tags: playing-cards, f%23, discriminated-union Problem: Adding constant fields to F# discriminated unions Is it possible to add constant field values to F# discriminated unions? Can I do something l...
Adding constant fields to F# discriminated unions Adding constant fields to F# discriminated unions playing-cards f%23 discriminated-union Adding Suit Clubs Diamonds Hearts Spades this.ToString this.symbol Override Adding constant fields to F# discriminated unions Is it possible to add constant field values to F# discr...
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59737569_c0
59737569
fsharp
0
Title: Handle exceptions thrown by F# type provider in FSX script Problem title: Handle exceptions thrown by F# type provider in FSX script Tags: type-providers, f%23 Problem: Handle exceptions thrown by F# type provider in FSX script I have an FSX script which includes a type provider. When the script is run, I would ...
Handle exceptions thrown by F# type provider in FSX script Handle exceptions thrown by F# type provider in FSX script type-providers f%23 Handle FSX SqlDataProvider Sql DatabaseVendor ConnectionString TableNames Cannot Handle exceptions thrown by F# type provider in FSX script I have an FSX script which includes a type...
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64537425_c1
64537425
fsharp
1
0.0) { Turn(120.0) { Move(100.0) { Turn(120.0) { Stop(Unit) } } } } } } Of course this is very ugly. The author goes on by creating something called a "computation expression". This is the F#'s answer to the do-notation and allows to flatten nested programs so that they look imperative. I was wondering if there is an i...
0.0) { Turn(120.0) { Move(100.0) { Turn(120.0) { Stop(Unit) } } } } } } Of course this is very ugly. The author goes on by creating something called a "computation expression". This is the F#'s answer to the do-notation and allows to flatten nested programs so that they look imperative. I was wondering if there is an i...
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22524806_c0
22524806
fsharp
0
Title: F# JSON Type Provider error: This token is reserved for future use Problem title: F# JSON Type Provider error: This token is reserved for future use Tags: .net, f%23-data, f%23, type-providers, visual-studio-2010 Problem: F# JSON Type Provider error: This token is reserved for future use I'm trying to compile si...
F# JSON Type Provider error: This token is reserved for future use F# JSON Type Provider error: This token is reserved for future use .net f%23-data f%23 type-providers visual-studio-2010 JSON Type Provider Microsoft.FSharp.Data Simple JsonProvider John Simple.Parse Tomas simple.Age simple.Name visual-studio-2010 F# JS...
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12846706_c0
12846706
fsharp
0
Title: FParsec - How to parse from standard input stream Problem title: FParsec - How to parse from standard input stream Tags: fparsec, parsing, f%23, .net Problem: FParsec - How to parse from standard input stream I can't seem to successfully parse from standard input stream with FParsec. I reduced my case to this ve...
FParsec - How to parse from standard input stream FParsec - How to parse from standard input stream fparsec parsing f%23 .net standard FParsec How FParsec.CharParsers.newline Console.OpenStandardInput Console.InputEncoding Success Failure FParsec - How to parse from standard input stream I can't seem to successfully pa...
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24981193_c1
24981193
fsharp
1
already running. This is in connection with my recent question Translating async-await C# code to F# with respect to the scheduler and in relation Orleans (I'll add some tags to beef up the context, maybe someone else is pondering these too). When thinking in C# terms, what I try to achieve is to await the task result...
already running. This is in connection with my recent question Translating async-await C# code to F# with respect to the scheduler and in relation Orleans (I'll add some tags to beef up the context, maybe someone else is pondering these too). When thinking in C# terms, what I try to achieve is to await the task result...
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6325424_c0
6325424
fsharp
0
Title: why is the implementation of my abstract member not public Problem title: why is the implementation of my abstract member not public Tags: abstract, f%23, member Problem: why is the implementation of my abstract member not public I've been struggling to get this to compile for about an hour. It must be something...
why is the implementation of my abstract member not public why is the implementation of my abstract member not public abstract f%23 member TravelerStuff System Traveler GetData DeltaTraveler v.GetData EntryPoint TravelerStuff.DeltaTraveler traveler.GetData why is the implementation of my abstract member not public I've...
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42176043_c0
42176043
fsharp
0
Title: What do square brackets without semicolons mean? Problem title: What do square brackets without semicolons mean? Tags: f%23 Problem: What do square brackets without semicolons mean? I found the code below in the book F# Design Patterns by Gene Belitski. I have been reading about F# but I have not found an explan...
What do square brackets without semicolons mean? What do square brackets without semicolons mean? f%23 What Design Patterns Evaluating What do square brackets without semicolons mean? I found the code below in the book F# Design Patterns by Gene Belitski. I have been reading about F# but I have not found an explanation...
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4681434_c2
4681434
fsharp
2
,1), (1,2), (1,3), (2,2), (2,3), (3,3) let rec combos range = seq { let count = ref 0 for inner in range do for outer in Seq.skip !count range do yield Code signals: 0, file, straight, System, System.Collections.Generic, System.Diagnostics, System.IO, System.Linq, System.Text, Facebook, Hacker, Cup, Double, Squares, Ge...
,1), (1,2), (1,3), (2,2), (2,3), (3,3) let rec combos range = seq { let count = ref 0 for inner in range do for outer in Seq.skip !count range do yield Code signals: 0, file, straight, System, System.Collections.Generic, System.Diagnostics, System.IO, System.Linq, System.Text, Facebook, Hacker, Cup, Double, Squares, Ge...
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31196712_c1
31196712
fsharp
1
.StopBits <- sB agent.sP.contents.ReadTimeout <- to' agent The baud rate of property contents of variable sP doesn't change after trying to set it to bR... The output looks like this: =o==> 19200 =o==> 9600 =o==> 9600 Code signals: System.IO.Ports, System.Text, System.Text.RegularExpressions, UAgent, MailboxProcessor, ...
.StopBits <- sB agent.sP.contents.ReadTimeout <- to' agent The baud rate of property contents of variable sP doesn't change after trying to set it to bR... The output looks like this: =o==> 19200 =o==> 9600 =o==> 9600 Code signals: System.IO.Ports, System.Text, System.Text.RegularExpressions, UAgent, MailboxProcessor, ...
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74583491_c0
74583491
fsharp
0
Title: F# script can&#x27;t find nuget package - probably because multiple package sources defined Problem title: F# script can&#x27;t find nuget package - probably because multiple package sources defined Tags: f%23 Problem: F# script can't find nuget package - probably because multiple package sources defined create ...
F# script can&#x27;t find nuget package - probably because multiple package sources defined F# script can&#x27;t find nuget package - probably because multiple package sources defined f%23 FSharp.Data Error FS3217 NU1301 Unable pkgs.dev.azure.com index.json Miscellaneous Files Script.fsx Active F# script can't find nug...
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40468327_c0
40468327
fsharp
0
Title: Combine functionality and Pipeline operator in F# Problem title: Combine functionality and Pipeline operator in F# Tags: pipeline, f%23 Problem: Combine functionality and Pipeline operator in F# I'm working on a project and I want to create a really compact method for creating Entities and Attributes. I want to ...
Combine functionality and Pipeline operator in F# Combine functionality and Pipeline operator in F# pipeline f%23 Combine Pipeline Combine functionality and Pipeline operator in F# I'm working on a project and I want to create a really compact method for creating Entities and Attributes. I want to do this with the pipe...
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13910644_c1
13910644
fsharp
1
b | _ -> [] let rec inorder = function | T(a, y, b) when a <> E -> y::inorder a | T(a, y, b) when b <> E -> y::inorder b | _ -> [] let rec postorder = function | T(a, y, b) when b <> E -> y::preorder b | T(a, y, b) when a <> E -> y::preorder a | _ -> [] let rec treeToString = function | T(a, y, b) when a <> E -> "(nod...
b | _ -> [] let rec inorder = function | T(a, y, b) when a <> E -> y::inorder a | T(a, y, b) when b <> E -> y::inorder b | _ -> [] let rec postorder = function | T(a, y, b) when b <> E -> y::preorder b | T(a, y, b) when a <> E -> y::preorder a | _ -> [] let rec treeToString = function | T(a, y, b) when a <> E -> "(nod...
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24853256_c1
24853256
fsharp
1
the rules tree using quotations, and then build a new expression which is the old expression with a call to a logging function injected into the site of each tagged function. This is the best thing I’ve got so far, but I’m worried about compiling the resulting quotation so I can run it. I understand (please correct me...
the rules tree using quotations, and then build a new expression which is the old expression with a call to a logging function injected into the site of each tagged function. This is the best thing I’ve got so far, but I’m worried about compiling the resulting quotation so I can run it. I understand (please correct me...
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55440247_c0
55440247
fsharp
0
Title: F# This value is not a function Problem title: F# This value is not a function Tags: f%23 Problem: F# This value is not a function Playing with F# and it seems that i cannot find out what is wrong. FS0003 This value is not a function and cannot be applied. Did you forget to terminate a declaration? evaporator 25...
F# This value is not a function F# This value is not a function f%23 volumeMl:double evapPerDaydouble:double threshold:double F# This value is not a function Playing with F# and it seems that i cannot find out what is wrong. Update modified code with ;; And it is working like expected. Strange. Update 2
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58691252_c0
58691252
fsharp
0
Title: Write logary target to EventStore Problem title: Write logary target to EventStore Tags: logary, eventstoredb, logging, f%23, c%23 Problem: Write logary target to EventStore I need to write Logary target to store logs to the EventStore from .NET application. I have followed the following instructions: https://fr...
Write logary target to EventStore Write logary target to EventStore logary eventstoredb logging f%23 c%23 Write EventStore Log ADD HERE Write logary target to EventStore I need to write Logary target to store logs to the EventStore from .NET application. I have followed the following instructions: https://freesoft.dev/...
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12096357_c0
12096357
fsharp
0
Title: F# assignment to overloaded C# property Problem title: F# assignment to overloaded C# property Tags: c%23, f%23, c%23-to-f%23, arrays Problem: F# assignment to overloaded C# property I am trying to use a 3rd party C# library in F#. The C# author overloaded a field I am trying to set so that the object itself rec...
F# assignment to overloaded C# property F# assignment to overloaded C# property c%23 f%23 c%23-to-f%23 arrays cls1 List cls2 prop1 prop2 this.prop2 cls2.prop2 cls1.prop1 Invalid F# assignment to overloaded C# property I am trying to use a 3rd party C# library in F#. The C# author overloaded a field I am trying to set s...
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64040399_c1
64040399
fsharp
1
84 < 1.039760349 false Expected: True Actual: False Analisi dello stack: // [omitted] L'esecuzione dei test non è riuscita. I would like to display the following information: The first index for which actual is not within tolerance of expected The values of expected and actual at this index The value of tolerance I kno...
84 < 1.039760349 false Expected: True Actual: False Analisi dello stack: // [omitted] L'esecuzione dei test non è riuscita. I would like to display the following information: The first index for which actual is not within tolerance of expected The values of expected and actual at this index The value of tolerance I kno...
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25977829_c0
25977829
fsharp
0
Title: Return F# Interface from C# Method Problem title: Return F# Interface from C# Method Tags: interface, f%23, c%23, c%23-to-f%23 Problem: Return F# Interface from C# Method I'm re-coding some things from F# to C# and have come across a problem. In the F# example I have something like this: let foo (x:'T) = // stuf...
Return F# Interface from C# Method Return F# Interface from C# Method interface f%23 c%23 c%23-to-f%23 C# an Interface Method TestUtil.ITest this.Name this.Run IDisposable this.Dispose Derp Foo Return F# Interface from C# Method I'm re-coding some things from F# to C# and have come across a problem. In the F# example I...
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50292739_c0
50292739
fsharp
0
Title: How to bind result of a function to a WPF element? Problem title: How to bind result of a function to a WPF element? Tags: mvvm, wpf, f%23 Problem: How to bind result of a function to a WPF element? I have a function (let's call it StringFunction ) that periodically runs and I would like to automatically update ...
How to bind result of a function to a WPF element? How to bind result of a function to a WPF element? mvvm wpf f%23 How WPF StringFunction INotifyPropertyChanged TextBlock Text Binding DataContext How to bind result of a function to a WPF element? I have a function (let's call it StringFunction ) that periodically runs...
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7295475_c0
7295475
fsharp
0
Title: Looking for F# library function similar to map that will pass to f the current state of the computation Problem title: Looking for F# library function similar to map that will pass to f the current state of the computation Tags: f%23, .net, functional-programming Problem: Looking for F# library function similar ...
Looking for F# library function similar to map that will pass to f the current state of the computation Looking for F# library function similar to map that will pass to f the current state of the computation f%23 .net functional-programming Looking map_acc f:int list:int h::t Looking for F# library function similar to ...
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43485562_c1
43485562
fsharp
1
Now.Bids val it : decimal [] [] = [|[|0.00001593M; 17805.17982312M|]; [|0.00001591M; 71659.725M|]; [|0.00001590M; 67600.19748428M|]|] is there a method to get as an output ["asks";"bids";"isFrozen";"seq"] ? and if i did get from some function/method "bids" in some variable varname is there a function like (in this part...
Now.Bids val it : decimal [] [] = [|[|0.00001593M; 17805.17982312M|]; [|0.00001591M; 71659.725M|]; [|0.00001590M; 67600.19748428M|]|] is there a method to get as an output ["asks";"bids";"isFrozen";"seq"] ? and if i did get from some function/method "bids" in some variable varname is there a function like (in this part...
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25056587_c0
25056587
fsharp
0
Title: Generic function definition as type in F# signature file Problem title: Generic function definition as type in F# signature file Tags: f%23, f%23-interactive Problem: Generic function definition as type in F# signature file I can define a generic signature type and define a function which implements that signatu...
Generic function definition as type in F# signature file Generic function definition as type in F# signature file f%23 f%23-interactive Generic Measure int64 timeit:timer Utils Generic function definition as type in F# signature file I can define a generic signature type and define a function which implements that sign...
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18703952_c0
18703952
fsharp
0
Title: What is an example of unintended consequences arising from Observable.merge&lt;&#x27;T&gt; not being thread safe? Problem title: What is an example of unintended consequences arising from Observable.merge&lt;&#x27;T&gt; not being thread safe? Tags: thread-safety, observable, f%23 Problem: What is an example of u...
What is an example of unintended consequences arising from Observable.merge&lt;&#x27;T&gt; not being thread safe? What is an example of unintended consequences arising from Observable.merge&lt;&#x27;T&gt; not being thread safe? thread-safety observable f%23 Observable.merge What Observable.pairwise Observable.scan What...
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5653781_c0
5653781
fsharp
0
Title: How to return early from an iteration on a sequence? Problem title: How to return early from an iteration on a sequence? Tags: seq, f%23, escaping, sequences Problem: How to return early from an iteration on a sequence? Given a predicate "p", that tells if a solution is good enough. A cost function "f" that tell...
How to return early from an iteration on a sequence? How to return early from an iteration on a sequence? seq f%23 escaping sequences an How Seq.map Seq.ignoreAllFollowingElementsWhenPredicateIsTrue Seq.minBy How to return early from an iteration on a sequence? Given a predicate "p", that tells if a solution is good en...
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38639349_c0
38639349
fsharp
0
Title: F# Yaml type provider Problem title: F# Yaml type provider Tags: yaml, fsharp.data.typeproviders, f%23 Problem: F# Yaml type provider I have tried using a Yaml collection of maps in my config file : Companies: - code: 11 name: A country: FR functionalCurrency: EUR - code: 12 name: B country: GB functionalCurrenc...
F# Yaml type provider F# Yaml type provider yaml fsharp.data.typeproviders f%23 Yaml Companies EUR GBP FSharp.Configuration CompaniesConfig YamlConfig Config.yaml fsharp.data.typeproviders F# Yaml type provider I have tried using a Yaml collection of maps in my config file : However, when trying to read it with the typ...
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26830392_c0
26830392
fsharp
0
Title: f# sum after last negative number Problem title: f# sum after last negative number Tags: sum, list, f%23 Problem: f# sum after last negative number Hello i have to make exercise with list. I had one with checking arithmetic with lists code : let rec q3 lista r = match lista with | [] -> false | [x] -> true | x1:...
f# sum after last negative number f# sum after last negative number sum list f%23 x1::x2::xs head::tail f# sum after last negative number Hello i have to make exercise with list. I had one with checking arithmetic with lists code : But after this excersize i have problem. I have to calculate sum for numbers in list aft...
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20113197_c1
20113197
fsharp
1
set(value) = x1Start <- value member x2Start member y1Start member y2Start member rotation member rotationOffset member lineCount member SVG_Representation member XAML_Representation Having to add a mutable let binding for each one of these properties would be highly unpreferable. It would essentially double the numbe...
set(value) = x1Start <- value member x2Start member y1Start member y2Start member rotation member rotationOffset member lineCount member SVG_Representation member XAML_Representation Having to add a mutable let binding for each one of these properties would be highly unpreferable. It would essentially double the numbe...
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28392173_c0
28392173
fsharp
0
Title: F# how to list functions with custom attribute? Problem title: F# how to list functions with custom attribute? Tags: f%23, attributes Problem: F# how to list functions with custom attribute? I'm trying to create some kind of interface, but i cannot find how to use custom attributes in F# as MSDN only shows usage...
F# how to list functions with custom attribute? F# how to list functions with custom attribute? f%23 attributes System Command Attribute this.Name Console.Write EntryPoint Console.ReadLine Command.Name Console.Read F# how to list functions with custom attribute? I'm trying to create some kind of interface, but i cannot...
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64816310_c0
64816310
fsharp
0
Title: Idiomatic way to get directory size in F# Problem title: Idiomatic way to get directory size in F# Tags: f%23 Problem: Idiomatic way to get directory size in F# I want to get the total directory size, including all sub-directories and files. There are two ways I can think to do this, the first is to get a list o...
Idiomatic way to get directory size in F# Idiomatic way to get directory size in F# f%23 Idiomatic List.sumBy f.Length Idiomatic way to get directory size in F# I want to get the total directory size, including all sub-directories and files. There are two ways I can think to do this, the first is to get a list of all t...
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65345605_c0
65345605
fsharp
0
Title: Prevent shadowing of Ok and Error with FParsec? Problem title: Prevent shadowing of Ok and Error with FParsec? Tags: f%23 Problem: Prevent shadowing of Ok and Error with FParsec? Suppose I have a test like this: module MyTests open Xunit open FParsec open FsUnit.Xunit open MyParsers [<Fact>] let ``pfoo works as ...
Prevent shadowing of Ok and Error with FParsec? Prevent shadowing of Ok and Error with FParsec? f%23 Result.Error Prevent Error FParsec MyTests Xunit FsUnit.Xunit MyParsers Fact Success Result.Ok Failure Result Foo Prevent shadowing of Ok and Error with FParsec? Suppose I have a test like this: open FParsec will shadow...
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66607688_c0
66607688
fsharp
0
Title: await generic Task and return the result Problem title: await generic Task and return the result Tags: f%23 Problem: await generic Task and return the result I have function call let result = session.Query<Domain.CustomerReadModel>().ToListAsync() which returns Task<Collections.Generic.IReadOnlyList<Domain.Custo...
await generic Task and return the result await generic Task and return the result f%23 Task session.Query Domain.CustomerReadModel ToListAsync Collections.Generic.IReadOnlyList Async.AwaitTask Async.RunSynchronously await generic Task and return the result I have function call which returns Task<Collections.Generic.IRe...
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2194815_c0
2194815
fsharp
0
Title: How does F# deal with the thousands of standard mutable types in the BCL? Problem title: How does F# deal with the thousands of standard mutable types in the BCL? Tags: f%23, functional-programming, c%23, immutability Problem: How does F# deal with the thousands of standard mutable types in the BCL? Like Point, ...
How does F# deal with the thousands of standard mutable types in the BCL? How does F# deal with the thousands of standard mutable types in the BCL? f%23 functional-programming c%23 immutability How BCL How does F# deal with the thousands of standard mutable types in the BCL? Like Point, Size, etc value types. I also he...
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54535618_c0
54535618
fsharp
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Title: Start and pipe to process such as gnuplot in F# interactive Problem title: Start and pipe to process such as gnuplot in F# interactive Tags: f%23-interactive, f%23, c%23-to-f%23 Problem: Start and pipe to process such as gnuplot in F# interactive Essentially I want start a gnuplot process from within a .fsx scri...
Start and pipe to process such as gnuplot in F# interactive Start and pipe to process such as gnuplot in F# interactive f%23-interactive f%23 c%23-to-f%23 Start something.fsx Start and pipe to process such as gnuplot in F# interactive Essentially I want start a gnuplot process from within a .fsx script and pipe text co...
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6118133_c0
6118133
fsharp
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Title: fsyacc: allowing operators to be defined in language Problem title: fsyacc: allowing operators to be defined in language Tags: f%23, fsyacc Problem: fsyacc: allowing operators to be defined in language Does fsyacc have some way to deal with operators that are introduced at parse time? I'm trying to build a parse...
fsyacc: allowing operators to be defined in language fsyacc: allowing operators to be defined in language f%23 fsyacc Logical Define LHS RHS Binary fsyacc: allowing operators to be defined in language Does fsyacc have some way to deal with operators that are introduced at parse time? I'm trying to build a parser for Ka...
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31825587_c0
31825587
fsharp
0
Title: F# interfaces and properties Problem title: F# interfaces and properties Tags: f%23, interface, automatic-properties Problem: F# interfaces and properties I'm trying to get a grip on F#, and in the process I am converting some C# code. I'm having some trouble with defining properties in an interface and implemen...
F# interfaces and properties F# interfaces and properties f%23 interface automatic-properties File1 IMyInterface MyProp MyMethod MyType self.MyMethod F# interfaces and properties I'm trying to get a grip on F#, and in the process I am converting some C# code. I'm having some trouble with defining properties in an inter...
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9827323_c0
9827323
fsharp
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Title: F# trying to create a better printf Problem title: F# trying to create a better printf Tags: unit-type, f%23 Problem: F# trying to create a better printf I'm trying to create a print statement that can print any type. I want to use type pattern matching to achieve this. This doesn't work: let print x = match x w...
F# trying to create a better printf F# trying to create a better printf unit-type f%23 None F# trying to create a better printf I'm trying to create a print statement that can print any type. I want to use type pattern matching to achieve this. This doesn't work: I get the message: So, i can't do type matching on an in...
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35591450_c0
35591450
fsharp
0
Title: JsonProvider unusable Problem title: JsonProvider unusable Tags: json, f%23, type-providers Problem: JsonProvider unusable Trying to use the json type provider, unsuccesfully. After runnings the following commands : Install-Package Newtonsoft.Json Install-Package FSharp.Data -Version 2.2.5 I can't seem to be abl...
JsonProvider unusable JsonProvider unusable json f%23 type-providers JsonProvider FSharp.Data Microsoft.FSharp.Data.TypeProviders JsonObj shopicruit.myshopify.com products.json JsonProvider unusable Trying to use the json type provider, unsuccesfully. After runnings the following commands : Install-Package Newtonsoft.J...
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48337774_c0
48337774
fsharp
0
Title: How to get the size of an element inside an array? Problem title: How to get the size of an element inside an array? Tags: f%23, .net Problem: How to get the size of an element inside an array? I am trying to track down a memory corruption bug and I managed to get most of the way there. It turns out that Managed...
How to get the size of an element inside an array? How to get the size of an element inside an array? f%23 .net How CudaDeviceVariable CopyToHost ManagedCuda How to get the size of an element inside an array? I am trying to track down a memory corruption bug and I managed to get most of the way there. It turns out that...
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64645270_c1
64645270
fsharp
1
xs with Components = xs.Components |> Map.add (foo :> ComponentKey) (comp :> obj) } let addBar (bar : Bar) (comp : Component<Bar>) xs = { xs with Components = xs.Components |> Map.add (bar :> ComponentKey) (comp :> obj) } let tryFindFoo (foo : Foo) xs = xs.Components |> Map.tryFind (foo :> ComponentKey) |> Option.map ...
xs with Components = xs.Components |> Map.add (foo :> ComponentKey) (comp :> obj) } let addBar (bar : Bar) (comp : Component<Bar>) xs = { xs with Components = xs.Components |> Map.add (bar :> ComponentKey) (comp :> obj) } let tryFindFoo (foo : Foo) xs = xs.Components |> Map.tryFind (foo :> ComponentKey) |> Option.map ...
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38965302_c1
38965302
fsharp
1
ends. Edit: here's the complete function, in case it helps let process_args argv = let (result, _) = ((default_settings, "-f"), argv) ||> Array.fold (fun (state, setting) elem -> match setting with | "-f" | "--file" -> // Open file ({ state with file = Some (cur_dir + "\\" + elem) }, "") | "" -> // Option without para...
ends. Edit: here's the complete function, in case it helps let process_args argv = let (result, _) = ((default_settings, "-f"), argv) ||> Array.fold (fun (state, setting) elem -> match setting with | "-f" | "--file" -> // Open file ({ state with file = Some (cur_dir + "\\" + elem) }, "") | "" -> // Option without para...
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28004748_c0
28004748
fsharp
0
Title: How to suppress compiler warnings on incomplete pattern match Problem title: How to suppress compiler warnings on incomplete pattern match Tags: f%23, pattern-matching Problem: How to suppress compiler warnings on incomplete pattern match Ok, Ok - I know this is a bad idea in general. Nevertheless in a very spec...
How to suppress compiler warnings on incomplete pattern match How to suppress compiler warnings on incomplete pattern match f%23 pattern-matching How Result Success Error Test Some Cool Method Foo How to suppress compiler warnings on incomplete pattern match Ok, Ok - I know this is a bad idea in general. Nevertheless i...
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78199535_c0
78199535
fsharp
0
Title: Wrapping a task in an async with a timeout? Problem title: Wrapping a task in an async with a timeout? Tags: asynchronous, f%23, f%23-async, task-parallel-library Problem: Wrapping a task in an async with a timeout? I would like to run a function in a background thread, then consume the result with a timeout fro...
Wrapping a task in an async with a timeout? Wrapping a task in an async with a timeout? asynchronous f%23 f%23-async task-parallel-library Wrapping System.Threading.Tasks Computing Async.CancellationToken Task.Run Async.AwaitTask Async.StartChild Async.RunSynchronously Wrapping a task in an async with a timeout? I woul...
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40177399_c0
40177399
fsharp
0
Title: How do i convert the result of the input into an int in F#? Problem title: How do i convert the result of the input into an int in F#? Tags: f%23 Problem: How do i convert the result of the input into an int in F#? I'm learning f# and doing a function which asks for the user to input a number. The function will ...
How do i convert the result of the input into an int in F#? How do i convert the result of the input into an int in F#? f%23 How System Console.Write Console.ReadLine System.Console.ReadKey How do i convert the result of the input into an int in F#? I'm learning f# and doing a function which asks for the user to input ...
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34229552_c0
34229552
fsharp
0
Title: comparing with equal operator in fsharp Problem title: comparing with equal operator in fsharp Tags: f%23-interactive, f%23 Problem: comparing with equal operator in fsharp If I have the next type: type Color(r: float, g: float, b:float) = member this.r = r member this.g = g member this.b = b static member ( * )...
comparing with equal operator in fsharp comparing with equal operator in fsharp f%23-interactive f%23 Color b:float this.r this.g this.b c1:Color c2:Color c1.r c2.r c1.g c2.g c1.b c2.b Zero comparing with equal operator in fsharp If I have the next type: and I do: I should obtain true , but the F# interactive via a scr...
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11325853_c0
11325853
fsharp
0
Title: Splitting a string list list Problem title: Splitting a string list list Tags: f%23 Problem: Splitting a string list list I'm quite (very) new to F# and I'm scratching my head over a little problem. I have a string list list that I'm trying to manipulate and transform. This is probably trivial. The following dat...
Splitting a string list list Splitting a string list list f%23 Splitting ABC XYZ Splitting a string list list I'm quite (very) new to F# and I'm scratching my head over a little problem. I have a string list list that I'm trying to manipulate and transform. This is probably trivial. The following data is being read in ...
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153286_c0
153286
fsharp
0
Title: What to learn first? Problem title: What to learn first? Tags: ruby, f%23, c%23, asp.net Problem: What to learn first? I went to school for programming years ago and when I got out I found a job in system administration and that is the direction my career took. I'd like to get back into development of some sort ...
What to learn first? What to learn first? ruby f%23 c%23 asp.net What asp.net What to learn first? I went to school for programming years ago and when I got out I found a job in system administration and that is the direction my career took. I'd like to get back into development of some sort and have been 'playing' wit...
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1435796_c0
1435796
fsharp
0
Title: How to generate a multiplication table sequence? Problem title: How to generate a multiplication table sequence? Tags: sequence, f%23 Problem: How to generate a multiplication table sequence? I want to generate a sequence like a multiplication table. So for a start of 1 and a stop of 10 I am looking for a sequen...
How to generate a multiplication table sequence? How to generate a multiplication table sequence? sequence f%23 How Seq.unfold Some first10 Seq.take Seq.to_list How to generate a multiplication table sequence? I want to generate a sequence like a multiplication table. So for a start of 1 and a stop of 10 I am looking f...
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7065683_c0
7065683
fsharp
0
Title: Do targets of pattern matching in F# have to be always comma separated? Problem title: Do targets of pattern matching in F# have to be always comma separated? Tags: f%23, .net, functional-programming, pattern-matching Problem: Do targets of pattern matching in F# have to be always comma separated? So I was looki...
Do targets of pattern matching in F# have to be always comma separated? Do targets of pattern matching in F# have to be always comma separated? f%23 .net functional-programming pattern-matching h::t Do targets of pattern matching in F# have to be always comma separated? So I was looking at the following bit of code whe...
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43958032_c0
43958032
fsharp
0
Title: In this F# code how is the firstElem getting a value? Problem title: In this F# code how is the firstElem getting a value? Tags: f%23 Problem: In this F# code how is the firstElem getting a value? In the below F# code how the firstElem getting a value? I got the code from the below this link . let rec quicksort ...
In this F# code how is the firstElem getting a value? In this F# code how is the firstElem getting a value? f%23 firstElem::otherElements List.filter Combine List.concat In this F# code how is the firstElem getting a value? In the below F# code how the firstElem getting a value? I got the code from the below this link ...
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10496467_c0
10496467
fsharp
0
Title: sum 2 lists and get 3rd in f#, please correct my syntax Problem title: sum 2 lists and get 3rd in f#, please correct my syntax Tags: .net, f%23 Problem: sum 2 lists and get 3rd in f#, please correct my syntax I'm trying to achieve this: 7 2 3 5 10 12 20 res = 10 + max(7,2) ; 12 + max(2,3); 20 + max(3,5) this is ...
sum 2 lists and get 3rd in f#, please correct my syntax sum 2 lists and get 3rd in f#, please correct my syntax .net f%23 prevline.count currLine.count hd::tl List.nth List.tail sum 2 lists and get 3rd in f#, please correct my syntax I'm trying to achieve this: this is my code so far: but it doesn't compile, it tells m...
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14530385_c0
14530385
fsharp
0
Title: FsCheck InvalidCastException Problem title: FsCheck InvalidCastException Tags: f%23, xunit, testing, fscheck Problem: FsCheck InvalidCastException Upon running with xUnit the simplest test from FsCheck open FsCheck [<Property>] let revRevIsOrig (xs:list<int>) = List.rev(List.rev xs) = xs I receive the exception ...
FsCheck InvalidCastException FsCheck InvalidCastException f%23 xunit testing fscheck InvalidCastException System.InvalidCastException FsCheck Property xs:list List.rev Unable FsList System.Int32 FsCheck.Arbitrary Microsoft.FSharp.Collections.FSharpList FsCheck InvalidCastException Upon running with xUnit the simplest t...
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48588999_c0
48588999
fsharp
0
Title: Looking for something like `let` in `match` expression Problem title: Looking for something like `let` in `match` expression Tags: f%23 Problem: Looking for something like `let` in `match` expression Sometimes I use something like this: match foo a with | 1 -> printfn "%s" (foo a) | 0 -> printfn "ok" In this cas...
Looking for something like `let` in `match` expression Looking for something like `let` in `match` expression f%23 Looking Array.length Looking for something like `let` in `match` expression Sometimes I use something like this: In this case I call foo function twice and if it is expensive call I use this code: But in t...
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43559998_c0
43559998
fsharp
0
Title: How to make Array Covariance work in F# Problem title: How to make Array Covariance work in F# Tags: .net, c%23, functional-programming, f%23, clr Problem: How to make Array Covariance work in F# From Array Covariance article: Arrays where the element type is a reference type are covariant. [...] It was added to...
How to make Array Covariance work in F# How to make Array Covariance work in F# .net c%23 functional-programming f%23 clr ArrayTypeMismatchException How Array Covariance Foo Bar Array.create How to make Array Covariance work in F# From Array Covariance article: Array covariance is supported in CLR, but how can I use th...
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11159368_c0
11159368
fsharp
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Title: F#: Why do two ref or boxed values holding equivalent value types equate to the same cell or obj? Problem title: F#: Why do two ref or boxed values holding equivalent value types equate to the same cell or obj? Tags: f%23, ref Problem: F#: Why do two ref or boxed values holding equivalent value types equate to t...
F#: Why do two ref or boxed values holding equivalent value types equate to the same cell or obj? F#: Why do two ref or boxed values holding equivalent value types equate to the same cell or obj? f%23 ref Why obj.ReferenceEquals F#: Why do two ref or boxed values holding equivalent value types equate to the same cell o...
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28547568_c1
28547568
fsharp
1
answer below, I created a script as the last file in the project, _TestScript.fsx. I removed all the precompiler stuff from the other files and set this as the header of the .fsx file: #if INTERACTIVE #I "bin\debug" #r "ProjectZ.dll" #load "FileA.fs" #load "FileB.fs" #endif When I run this in the interactive, it corre...
answer below, I created a script as the last file in the project, _TestScript.fsx. I removed all the precompiler stuff from the other files and set this as the header of the .fsx file: #if INTERACTIVE #I "bin\debug" #r "ProjectZ.dll" #load "FileA.fs" #load "FileB.fs" #endif When I run this in the interactive, it corre...
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61983398_c0
61983398
fsharp
0
Title: Polymorphic type inference in F# Problem title: Polymorphic type inference in F# Tags: polymorphism, f%23 Problem: Polymorphic type inference in F# I'm trying to learn F# and have the following exercise In the declaration of type Sum<'a, 'b> Left and Right is only composed of one value 'a or 'b . Thus, as far as...
Polymorphic type inference in F# Polymorphic type inference in F# polymorphism f%23 Polymorphic Sum Left Polymorphic type inference in F# I'm trying to learn F# and have the following exercise In the declaration of type Sum<'a, 'b> Left and Right is only composed of one value 'a or 'b . Thus, as far as I can tell, it's...
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40074078_c1
40074078
fsharp
1
|> Seq.toList |> ignore printfn "%A" x Thinking code in comp. expression should is compiled let iterRec xopt = combine (None, (fun () -> bind(xopt, fun x -> iterRec(Some(x+ 1))) And looks like in this case iterRec invocation is not tail recursive, so whats why stackoveflow, is it possible to implement this logic tail ...
|> Seq.toList |> ignore printfn "%A" x Thinking code in comp. expression should is compiled let iterRec xopt = combine (None, (fun () -> bind(xopt, fun x -> iterRec(Some(x+ 1))) And looks like in this case iterRec invocation is not tail recursive, so whats why stackoveflow, is it possible to implement this logic tail ...
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22582787_c1
22582787
fsharp
1
# project. Is there any way to make VS2013 show me the locals? or show my anything on watch happening there? Thanks! EDIT I made a little test with another peace of code, one who checks if a word is palindrome, and I was able to debug, step in to the code, and watch locals and variables. Just when I downloaded the nuge...
# project. Is there any way to make VS2013 show me the locals? or show my anything on watch happening there? Thanks! EDIT I made a little test with another peace of code, one who checks if a word is palindrome, and I was able to debug, step in to the code, and watch locals and variables. Just when I downloaded the nuge...
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50876173_c0
50876173
fsharp
0
Title: Cast error (Type constraint missmatch) Problem title: Cast error (Type constraint missmatch) Tags: f%23 Problem: Cast error (Type constraint missmatch) I have problem with casting type IConfig = interface end type test(num: string) = interface IConfig member this.num = num type init(context:string) = interface I...
Cast error (Type constraint missmatch) Cast error (Type constraint missmatch) f%23 Cast Type IConfig this.num context:string this.context dict:Dictionary Dictionary dict.Add item.Key item.Value Here InitConfig Cast error (Type constraint missmatch) I have problem with casting I've done the same with C#, and it works. P...
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25175031_c1
25175031
fsharp
1
System.Runtime" PrimaryAssembly.Mscorlib.Name: "mscorlib" parameter error FS2024: Static linking may not use assembly that targets different profile. It's to operate the property they work properly, and to MVVM perhaps. Butt I am trying to implement a way to be assigned to Button.Clicked events as shown in the codebehi...
System.Runtime" PrimaryAssembly.Mscorlib.Name: "mscorlib" parameter error FS2024: Static linking may not use assembly that targets different profile. It's to operate the property they work properly, and to MVVM perhaps. Butt I am trying to implement a way to be assigned to Button.Clicked events as shown in the codebehi...
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2058082_c0
2058082
fsharp
0
Title: F# parsing Abstract Syntax Trees Problem title: F# parsing Abstract Syntax Trees Tags: f%23, language-design, abstract-syntax-tree Problem: F# parsing Abstract Syntax Trees What is the best way to use F# to parse an AST to build an interpreter? There are plenty of F# examples for trivial syntax (basic arithmatic...
F# parsing Abstract Syntax Trees F# parsing Abstract Syntax Trees f%23 language-design abstract-syntax-tree Abstract Syntax Trees F# parsing Abstract Syntax Trees What is the best way to use F# to parse an AST to build an interpreter? There are plenty of F# examples for trivial syntax (basic arithmatical operations) bu...
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10802136_c0
10802136
fsharp
0
Title: F# compilation hangs in Visual Studio Problem title: F# compilation hangs in Visual Studio Tags: visual-studio-2010, f%23 Problem: F# compilation hangs in Visual Studio I've got a solution containing a mixture of C# and F# projects (it's a Silverlight app). When I attempt to compile it in Visual Studio 2010 SP1,...
F# compilation hangs in Visual Studio F# compilation hangs in Visual Studio visual-studio-2010 f%23 Visual Studio fsc.exe devenv.exe visual-studio-2010 F# compilation hangs in Visual Studio I've got a solution containing a mixture of C# and F# projects (it's a Silverlight app). When I attempt to compile it in Visual St...
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25087720_c0
25087720
fsharp
0
Title: Cypher query using UNWIND in Neo4jClient Problem title: Cypher query using UNWIND in Neo4jClient Tags: f%23, neo4j, c%23, neo4jclient Problem: Cypher query using UNWIND in Neo4jClient Since the current version of Neo4jClient does not support UNWIND, I am having troubles rewriting the following Cypher query : MAT...
Cypher query using UNWIND in Neo4jClient Cypher query using UNWIND in Neo4jClient f%23 neo4j c%23 neo4jclient UNWIND Cypher Neo4jClient MATCH UId:someByteArray b1:B b2:B b1.someString b2.someString EXTRACT RELATIONSHIPS c.someValue NODES MIN MAX neo4j Cypher query using UNWIND in Neo4jClient Since the current version o...
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69081250_c0
69081250
fsharp
0
Title: Why doesn&#x27;t pattern matching on a tuple using my active patterns work? Problem title: Why doesn&#x27;t pattern matching on a tuple using my active patterns work? Tags: f%23 Problem: Why doesn't pattern matching on a tuple using my active patterns work? Here are the active patterns I've defined along with my...
Why doesn&#x27;t pattern matching on a tuple using my active patterns work? Why doesn&#x27;t pattern matching on a tuple using my active patterns work? f%23 my Why Left Top Right Bottom Why doesn't pattern matching on a tuple using my active patterns work? Here are the active patterns I've defined along with my functio...
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41733762_c0
41733762
fsharp
0
Title: Encounters an error &quot; access to the path c:/users/local/application data is denied &quot; while running unit test in FAKE Problem title: Encounters an error &quot; access to the path c:/users/local/application data is denied &quot; while running unit test in FAKE Tags: f%23-3.0, f%23-data, msbuild, f%23-fak...
Encounters an error &quot; access to the path c:/users/local/application data is denied &quot; while running unit test in FAKE Encounters an error &quot; access to the path c:/users/local/application data is denied &quot; while running unit test in FAKE f%23-3.0 f%23-data msbuild f%23-fake f%23 Encounters FAKE Target T...
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Title: The namespace &#x27;Forms&#x27; is not defined for F# creating windows Form in Visual Studio 2017 Problem title: The namespace &#x27;Forms&#x27; is not defined for F# creating windows Form in Visual Studio 2017 Tags: visual-studio-2017, f%23 Problem: The namespace 'Forms' is not defined for F# creating windows F...
The namespace &#x27;Forms&#x27; is not defined for F# creating windows Form in Visual Studio 2017 The namespace &#x27;Forms&#x27; is not defined for F# creating windows Form in Visual Studio 2017 visual-studio-2017 f%23 F# Forms Form Visual Studio System.Windows.Forms form.Show form.Width form.Height form.Text Hello vi...
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1019945_c0
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Title: Do recursive sequences leak memory? Problem title: Do recursive sequences leak memory? Tags: f%23, memory-leaks, sequence, tail-recursion Problem: Do recursive sequences leak memory? I like to define sequences recursively as follows: let rec startFrom x = seq { yield x; yield! startFrom (x + 1) } I'm not sure if...
Do recursive sequences leak memory? Do recursive sequences leak memory? f%23 memory-leaks sequence tail-recursion Do recursive sequences leak memory? I like to define sequences recursively as follows: I'm not sure if recursive sequences like this should be used in practice. The yield! appears to be tail recursive, but ...
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Title: F# - Turn simple for loop into more functional construct Problem title: F# - Turn simple for loop into more functional construct Tags: functional-programming, f%23, .net Problem: F# - Turn simple for loop into more functional construct I have this simple "Investment" type with a "lifetime" property: type Investm...
F# - Turn simple for loop into more functional construct F# - Turn simple for loop into more functional construct functional-programming f%23 .net Turn Investment PurchasePayment Lifetime TaxWriteoff ResidualValue CoffeMachine CoffeMachine.Lifetime F# - Turn simple for loop into more functional construct I have this si...
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68107340
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Title: F# library to parse nested command line arguments Problem title: F# library to parse nested command line arguments Tags: c%23, f%23, command-line-arguments, .net Problem: F# library to parse nested command line arguments I have an app that is running a task with the specified parameters. It is running 1 task at ...
F# library to parse nested command line arguments F# library to parse nested command line arguments c%23 f%23 command-line-arguments .net MagicOptions Param1 Param2 NoMagicOptions Param3 Param4 app.exe F# library to parse nested command line arguments I have an app that is running a task with the specified parameters. ...
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4677169
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Title: functions in F# .. why is it not compiling Problem title: functions in F# .. why is it not compiling Tags: f%23 Problem: functions in F# .. why is it not compiling I have written two versions of code. The first one works as expected and print "Hi". the second one gives me error that "block following this let is ...
functions in F# .. why is it not compiling functions in F# .. why is it not compiling f%23 Error Duplicate functions in F# .. why is it not compiling I have written two versions of code. The first one works as expected and print "Hi". the second one gives me error that "block following this let is unfinished" 1st versi...
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4986461_c0
4986461
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Title: How can I have a function that returns different types in F#? Problem title: How can I have a function that returns different types in F#? Tags: f%23, lexical-analysis Problem: How can I have a function that returns different types in F#? I've made a scanner in F#. Currently it returns a list of bunch of tuples ...
How can I have a function that returns different types in F#? How can I have a function that returns different types in F#? f%23 lexical-analysis How Token How can I have a function that returns different types in F#? I've made a scanner in F#. Currently it returns a list of bunch of tuples with type (Token, string). I...
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Title: Implement an internal abstract member Problem title: Implement an internal abstract member Tags: mono, f%23 Problem: Implement an internal abstract member An abstract class, in this case System.Reflection.MethodBase, is requiring the implementation of the entire interface, which is fine. But it has this abstract...
Implement an internal abstract member Implement an internal abstract member mono f%23 Implement ParameterInfo GetParametersInternal this.GetParametersInternal List.toArray Implement an internal abstract member An abstract class, in this case System.Reflection.MethodBase, is requiring the implementation of the entire in...
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Why am I not getting it now? Why am I not seeing an error? 2. How can I make the function insert word return a list of TrieNode objects so that I won't have to wrap the call around square brackets ("[","]"). I think this is an error. 3. Any other advice you can give me on implementing this data structure in F# is welc...
Why am I not getting it now? Why am I not seeing an error? 2. How can I make the function insert word return a list of TrieNode objects so that I won't have to wrap the call around square brackets ("[","]"). I think this is an error. 3. Any other advice you can give me on implementing this data structure in F# is welc...
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Title: Does Scala have an equivalent of F#&#x27;s &quot;type of&quot;? Problem title: Does Scala have an equivalent of F#&#x27;s &quot;type of&quot;? Tags: scala, f%23 Problem: Does Scala have an equivalent of F#'s "type of"? An example of type declaration in F#: type ActiveCartData = { UnpaidItems: string list } type ...
Does Scala have an equivalent of F#&#x27;s &quot;type of&quot;? Does Scala have an equivalent of F#&#x27;s &quot;type of&quot;? scala f%23 Does Scala ActiveCartData UnpaidItems PaidCartData PaidItems Payment ShoppingCart EmptyCart ActiveCart PaidCart Does Scala have an equivalent of F#'s "type of"? An example of type d...
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Title: How do I iterate over a Deedle Series&lt;DateTime,Series&lt;DateTime,ObjectSeries&lt;string&gt;&gt; Problem title: How do I iterate over a Deedle Series&lt;DateTime,Series&lt;DateTime,ObjectSeries&lt;string&gt;&gt; Tags: fslab, f%23, deedle Problem: How do I iterate over a Deedle Series > I have created a data f...
How do I iterate over a Deedle Series&lt;DateTime,Series&lt;DateTime,ObjectSeries&lt;string&gt;&gt; How do I iterate over a Deedle Series&lt;DateTime,Series&lt;DateTime,ObjectSeries&lt;string&gt;&gt; fslab f%23 deedle How Deedle Series Create Open High Low Close Frame.sliceCols Volume Frame.rows Series.resampleEquiv d....
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Title: How to make f# query expressions reusable? Problem title: How to make f# query expressions reusable? Tags: computation-expression, linq, lazy-evaluation, f%23 Problem: How to make f# query expressions reusable? i am trying to get accustomed with f# query expressions. First of all, they are definitely eager, beca...
How to make f# query expressions reusable? How to make f# query expressions reusable? computation-expression linq lazy-evaluation f%23 How q.Value Lazy q.Force How to make f# query expressions reusable? i am trying to get accustomed with f# query expressions. First of all, they are definitely eager, because: I want to ...
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Title: How to use a LINQ query to include index in Select with F# Problem title: How to use a LINQ query to include index in Select with F# Tags: linq, c%23, f%23 Problem: How to use a LINQ query to include index in Select with F# I have this code sample in C#, which outputs index and value from the array: static void ...
How to use a LINQ query to include index in Select with F# How to use a LINQ query to include index in Select with F# linq c%23 f%23 index How LINQ Select Sample_Select_Lambda_Indexed arr.Select Val Console.WriteLine String.Format element.Index element.Val How to use a LINQ query to include index in Select with F# I ha...
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Title: F#: how to find Cartesian power Problem title: F#: how to find Cartesian power Tags: functional-programming, f%23 Problem: F#: how to find Cartesian power I have a problem with writing a Cartesian power function. I found many examples about calculating Cartesian Product, but no one about Cartesian power. For exa...
F#: how to find Cartesian power F#: how to find Cartesian power functional-programming f%23 Cartesian Cprod Cpower n-1 Dprod F#: how to find Cartesian power I have a problem with writing a Cartesian power function. I found many examples about calculating Cartesian Product, but no one about Cartesian power. For example,...
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Title: Semicolon vs new line for sequenting Problem title: Semicolon vs new line for sequenting Tags: f%23-interactive, f%23 Problem: Semicolon vs new line for sequenting In many places, it is said that semi colon and new lines are same for sequenting. Eg here . But I think it's not correct. Consider the following two ...
Semicolon vs new line for sequenting Semicolon vs new line for sequenting f%23-interactive f%23 Semicolon FS0020 Consider e.g Semicolon vs new line for sequenting In many places, it is said that semi colon and new lines are same for sequenting. Eg here . But I think it's not correct. Consider the following two codes : ...
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46630421_c0
46630421
fsharp
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Title: F# Writing custom foldback function for list Problem title: F# Writing custom foldback function for list Tags: f%23, list, pattern-matching, recursion Problem: F# Writing custom foldback function for list I am learning F#. I have written custom fold function for list (with help here on StackOverflow). I am now t...
F# Writing custom foldback function for list F# Writing custom foldback function for list f%23 list pattern-matching recursion Writing x::tail Type Expecting F# Writing custom foldback function for list I am learning F#. I have written custom fold function for list (with help here on StackOverflow). I am now trying to ...
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50729634_c0
50729634
fsharp
0
Title: How to group by values in a row in F#? Problem title: How to group by values in a row in F#? Tags: f%23 Problem: How to group by values in a row in F#? If I have uploaded a CSV file and I have it split up into rows within a SEQUENCE. If there are also multiple instances of one value in lets say ROW 1, how do I a...
How to group by values in a row in F#? How to group by values in a row in F#? f%23 How Row Dollars How to group by values in a row in F#? If I have uploaded a CSV file and I have it split up into rows within a SEQUENCE. If there are also multiple instances of one value in lets say ROW 1, how do I average the values in ...
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21129486_c0
21129486
fsharp
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Title: How to display an FSharp.Charting graph in an existing form? Problem title: How to display an FSharp.Charting graph in an existing form? Tags: f%23-charting, f%23, fsharpchart, winforms Problem: How to display an FSharp.Charting graph in an existing form? I don't understand how to create a chart control and plac...
How to display an FSharp.Charting graph in an existing form? How to display an FSharp.Charting graph in an existing form? f%23-charting f%23 fsharpchart winforms How FSharp.Charting Form Text Label Chart.Area form.Controls.Add ChartTypes.GenericChart Control Application.Run How to display an FSharp.Charting graph in an...
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25307590_c0
25307590
fsharp
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Title: Is it possible to create a discriminated union via a unit of measure tag in F#? Problem title: Is it possible to create a discriminated union via a unit of measure tag in F#? Tags: discriminated-union, f%23, units-of-measurement Problem: Is it possible to create a discriminated union via a unit of measure tag in...
Is it possible to create a discriminated union via a unit of measure tag in F#? Is it possible to create a discriminated union via a unit of measure tag in F#? discriminated-union f%23 units-of-measurement DomainObject Pixel ScaledPixel Centimeter Unset var1 var2 Is it possible to create a discriminated union via a uni...
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56224727_c1
56224727
fsharp
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I'm not sure if the property is set correctly, but i've tried various versions by reading the documentation of FAKE and MSBuild. From what i've read online, the property has to be given to the compiler, and will not work if the property is defined in a XML file. Im using FAKE 4.64.11. I want all warnings to be treated...
I'm not sure if the property is set correctly, but i've tried various versions by reading the documentation of FAKE and MSBuild. From what i've read online, the property has to be given to the compiler, and will not work if the property is defined in a XML file. Im using FAKE 4.64.11. I want all warnings to be treated...
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56615963_c0
56615963
fsharp
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Title: Resolving .net namespace conflicts Problem title: Resolving .net namespace conflicts Tags: elmish, f%23, .net Problem: Resolving .net namespace conflicts I'm using Giraffe and trying to integrate Elmish.Bridge. I get the following error: error FS0892: This declaration opens the module 'Elmish.Bridge.Giraffe', wh...
Resolving .net namespace conflicts Resolving .net namespace conflicts elmish f%23 .net Resolving FS0892 Elmish.Bridge.Giraffe RequireQualifiedAccess Adjust e.g List.map Elmish.Bridge Giraffe Resolving .net namespace conflicts I'm using Giraffe and trying to integrate Elmish.Bridge. I get the following error: error FS08...
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