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39352811_c0
39352811
fsharp
0
Title: System.String extension member in F# for Chars Problem title: System.String extension member in F# for Chars Tags: f%23 Problem: System.String extension member in F# for Chars I have gone through the documentation and source code for System.String. I can see that the default indexer is defined with this[int inde...
System.String extension member in F# for Chars System.String extension member in F# for Chars f%23 System.String Chars self.Chars boolean:bool Sealed System.String extension member in F# for Chars I have gone through the documentation and source code for System.String. I can see that the default indexer is defined with...
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72236002_c0
72236002
fsharp
0
Title: Can I extend a generic type? in F# Problem title: Can I extend a generic type? in F# Tags: f%23 Problem: Can I extend a generic type? in F# I have a DU representing error states: type ExchangeError = | NoError | ServiceUnavailable | HttpError of HttpStatusCode * string ... and I have one return type used everywh...
Can I extend a generic type? in F# Can I extend a generic type? in F# f%23 ExchangeError NoError HttpError Can ServiceUnavailable HttpStatusCode Result this.GetOrFail Error myData.GetOrFail Can I extend a generic type? in F# I have a DU representing error states: and I have one return type used everywhere: Is there a w...
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4410591_c1
4410591
fsharp
1
) (callbackUI : Action<_>) = let lstOfResultObjects = [{field1=""; field2=""; field3=3}] callbackUI.Invoke(Some(lstOfResultObjects)) let findTickersMemoize = memoizeSingleParamWithCallback<ResultObject array, string> findTickers and recieve this error on the memoize function definition: This code is not sufficiently ge...
) (callbackUI : Action<_>) = let lstOfResultObjects = [{field1=""; field2=""; field3=3}] callbackUI.Invoke(Some(lstOfResultObjects)) let findTickersMemoize = memoizeSingleParamWithCallback<ResultObject array, string> findTickers and recieve this error on the memoize function definition: This code is not sufficiently ge...
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72076472_c1
72076472
fsharp
1
2) | LET_IN (var, e1, e2) -> failwith "case for LET_IN not handled" | OVER (rop, var, e1, e2, e3) -> failwith "case for OVER not handled" let OperateAux (op:BINOP) (e1:EXP) (e2:EXP) : VALUE = let (INT e1) = eval vtab e1 let (INT e2) = eval vtab e2 match op with | BPLUS -> (e1+e2) | BMINUS -> (e1-e2) | BTIMES -> (e1*e2)...
2) | LET_IN (var, e1, e2) -> failwith "case for LET_IN not handled" | OVER (rop, var, e1, e2, e3) -> failwith "case for OVER not handled" let OperateAux (op:BINOP) (e1:EXP) (e2:EXP) : VALUE = let (INT e1) = eval vtab e1 let (INT e2) = eval vtab e2 match op with | BPLUS -> (e1+e2) | BMINUS -> (e1-e2) | BTIMES -> (e1*e2)...
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1135379_c0
1135379
fsharp
0
Title: F# error FS0191: &#x27;inherit&#x27; declarations may not have &#x27;as&#x27; bindings Problem title: F# error FS0191: &#x27;inherit&#x27; declarations may not have &#x27;as&#x27; bindings Tags: f%23 Problem: F# error FS0191: 'inherit' declarations may not have 'as' bindings This error happened after updating to...
F# error FS0191: &#x27;inherit&#x27; declarations may not have &#x27;as&#x27; bindings F# error FS0191: &#x27;inherit&#x27; declarations may not have &#x27;as&#x27; bindings f%23 FS0191 MyClass Game F# error FS0191: 'inherit' declarations may not have 'as' bindings This error happened after updating to latest may 2009 ...
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71395666_c0
71395666
fsharp
0
Title: A computation expression to get the first valid result out, in F# Problem title: A computation expression to get the first valid result out, in F# Tags: f%23 Problem: A computation expression to get the first valid result out, in F# How can I achieve something like this in a clean way? let's imagine this simple ...
A computation expression to get the first valid result out, in F# A computation expression to get the first valid result out, in F# f%23 None Something Some Error A computation expression to get the first valid result out, in F# How can I achieve something like this in a clean way? let's imagine this simple code: and i...
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21030203_c0
21030203
fsharp
0
Title: Get a column by name as array from CsvFile.Load (or create dictionary of arrays from csv) Problem title: Get a column by name as array from CsvFile.Load (or create dictionary of arrays from csv) Tags: f%23-data, f%23 Problem: Get a column by name as array from CsvFile.Load (or create dictionary of arrays from cs...
Get a column by name as array from CsvFile.Load (or create dictionary of arrays from csv) Get a column by name as array from CsvFile.Load (or create dictionary of arrays from csv) f%23-data f%23 CsvFile.Load csv Get FSharp.Data.dll FSharp.Data.Csv ichart.finance.yahoo.com table.csv MSFT Cache Get a column by name as ar...
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21998962_c1
21998962
fsharp
1
2013 if possible. EDIT: ** Just noticed this in the .fsproj file: <Choose> <When Condition="'$(VisualStudioVersion)' == '11.0'"> <PropertyGroup> <FSharpTargetsPath>$(MSBuildExtensionsPath32)\..\Microsoft SDKs\F#\3.0\Framework\v4.0\Microsoft.FSharp.Targets</FSharpTargetsPath> </PropertyGroup> </When> <Otherwise> <Proper...
2013 if possible. EDIT: ** Just noticed this in the .fsproj file: <Choose> <When Condition="'$(VisualStudioVersion)' == '11.0'"> <PropertyGroup> <FSharpTargetsPath>$(MSBuildExtensionsPath32)\..\Microsoft SDKs\F#\3.0\Framework\v4.0\Microsoft.FSharp.Targets</FSharpTargetsPath> </PropertyGroup> </When> <Otherwise> <Proper...
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32005824_c0
32005824
fsharp
0
Title: f# assembly reference issue with mongodb.driver under monodevelop ubuntu 14.04 Problem title: f# assembly reference issue with mongodb.driver under monodevelop ubuntu 14.04 Tags: f%23, mongodb, ubuntu-14.04, monodevelop Problem: f# assembly reference issue with mongodb.driver under monodevelop ubuntu 14.04 as a ...
f# assembly reference issue with mongodb.driver under monodevelop ubuntu 14.04 f# assembly reference issue with mongodb.driver under monodevelop ubuntu 14.04 f%23 mongodb ubuntu-14.04 monodevelop mongodb.driver ubuntu-14.04 f# assembly reference issue with mongodb.driver under monodevelop ubuntu 14.04 as a noob to f# i...
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36586580_c1
36586580
fsharp
1
Shooter player, shot -> match shot with | FoulShot -> player |> shoot 1<pts> | TwoFoulShots -> player |> shoot 2<pts> | ThreeFoulShots -> player |> shoot 3<pts> let makeFoulShots foulShots (shooter, defender) = FieldShooter { Score= foulShot (shooter, foulShots) }, defender let makeFieldShot fieldBasket (shooter, defen...
Shooter player, shot -> match shot with | FoulShot -> player |> shoot 1<pts> | TwoFoulShots -> player |> shoot 2<pts> | ThreeFoulShots -> player |> shoot 3<pts> let makeFoulShots foulShots (shooter, defender) = FieldShooter { Score= foulShot (shooter, foulShots) }, defender let makeFieldShot fieldBasket (shooter, defen...
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18168798_c0
18168798
fsharp
0
Title: F# how to write a function which provides a counter number in serial order Problem title: F# how to write a function which provides a counter number in serial order Tags: f%23 Problem: F# how to write a function which provides a counter number in serial order So if you go to a bank there is a device from which y...
F# how to write a function which provides a counter number in serial order F# how to write a function which provides a counter number in serial order f%23 GetValue Seq.head Seq.take F# how to write a function which provides a counter number in serial order So if you go to a bank there is a device from which you can pul...
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14086580_c0
14086580
fsharp
0
Title: why does F# inline cause 11x performance improvement Problem title: why does F# inline cause 11x performance improvement Tags: struct, f%23, inline, performance, .net Problem: why does F# inline cause 11x performance improvement I am working on some heavy cpu bound problem. I see a big performance improvement wh...
why does F# inline cause 11x performance improvement why does F# inline cause 11x performance improvement struct f%23 inline performance .net perf_run Real CPU gen0 gen1 gen2 why does F# inline cause 11x performance improvement I am working on some heavy cpu bound problem. I see a big performance improvement when I use...
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47209888_c0
47209888
fsharp
0
Title: Why does &quot;\u1FFF:foo&quot;.StartsWith(&quot;:&quot;) return true? Problem title: Why does &quot;\u1FFF:foo&quot;.StartsWith(&quot;:&quot;) return true? Tags: c%23, f%23, clr, .net Problem: Why does "\u1FFF:foo".StartsWith(":") return true? The string "\u1FFF:foo" starts with \u1FFF (or "῿"), right? So how c...
Why does &quot;\u1FFF:foo&quot;.StartsWith(&quot;:&quot;) return true? Why does &quot;\u1FFF:foo&quot;.StartsWith(&quot;:&quot;) return true? c%23 f%23 clr .net Why u1FFF:foo StartsWith u1FFF InvariantCulture u1FFE:foo Why does "\u1FFF:foo".StartsWith(":") return true? The string "\u1FFF:foo" starts with \u1FFF (or "῿"...
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4843445_c0
4843445
fsharp
0
Title: Error FS0752 in F# declaration of a map over list of functions Problem title: Error FS0752 in F# declaration of a map over list of functions Tags: f%23-interactive, f%23 Problem: Error FS0752 in F# declaration of a map over list of functions I would like to execute a list of functions over a list of correspondin...
Error FS0752 in F# declaration of a map over list of functions Error FS0752 in F# declaration of a map over list of functions f%23-interactive f%23 Error FS0752 pmap2 list1 list2 Async.Parallel Async.RunSynchronously Error FS0752 in F# declaration of a map over list of functions I would like to execute a list of functi...
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51529241_c0
51529241
fsharp
0
Title: How can I repeat functions in F# after a function has been called inside it? Problem title: How can I repeat functions in F# after a function has been called inside it? Tags: f%23, function, recursion Problem: How can I repeat functions in F# after a function has been called inside it? I have a game where you ca...
How can I repeat functions in F# after a function has been called inside it? How can I repeat functions in F# after a function has been called inside it? f%23 function recursion How System Hello Console.ReadLine Console.Read How can I repeat functions in F# after a function has been called inside it? I have a game wher...
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34844370_c0
34844370
fsharp
0
Title: FsCheck.xUnit: testing types from another assembly Problem title: FsCheck.xUnit: testing types from another assembly Tags: f%23, xunit, fscheck Problem: FsCheck.xUnit: testing types from another assembly I'm trying to make my first test with FsCheck and xUnit. I have the following setup: An F# class library with...
FsCheck.xUnit: testing types from another assembly FsCheck.xUnit: testing types from another assembly f%23 xunit fscheck System.Exception another FsCheck.xUnit Lib ABC LibTests Property Lib.ABC FsCheck Consider FsCheck.xUnit: testing types from another assembly I'm trying to make my first test with FsCheck and xUnit. I...
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2968270_c0
2968270
fsharp
0
Title: F# pattern matching with DataGridColumn.Visibility Problem title: F# pattern matching with DataGridColumn.Visibility Tags: .net, enums, f%23, pattern-matching Problem: F# pattern matching with DataGridColumn.Visibility I'm encountering a situation where I'm using pattern matching for determining the visibility p...
F# pattern matching with DataGridColumn.Visibility F# pattern matching with DataGridColumn.Visibility .net enums f%23 pattern-matching DataGridColumn.Visibility System.Windows.Visibility Visibility.Visible Visibility.Collapsed myDataGrid.Columns.Item chkBox.IsChecked colItem.Visibility Nullable F# pattern matching with...
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30506976_c0
30506976
fsharp
0
Title: F# tail recursion and continuation with lists Problem title: F# tail recursion and continuation with lists Tags: f%23, tail-recursion, continuation Problem: F# tail recursion and continuation with lists I'm struggling with some assignments in F# while I prepare for the exam. The assignment says: Consider the fol...
F# tail recursion and continuation with lists F# tail recursion and continuation with lists f%23 tail-recursion continuation x::xs x::acc F# tail recursion and continuation with lists I'm struggling with some assignments in F# while I prepare for the exam. The assignment says: So far I've tried something like: But I ju...
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2211478_c0
2211478
fsharp
0
Title: Advantages of compilers for functional languages over compilers for imperative languages Problem title: Advantages of compilers for functional languages over compilers for imperative languages Tags: c%23, compiler-theory, f%23, functional-programming Problem: Advantages of compilers for functional languages over...
Advantages of compilers for functional languages over compilers for imperative languages Advantages of compilers for functional languages over compilers for imperative languages c%23 compiler-theory f%23 functional-programming Advantages Advantages of compilers for functional languages over compilers for imperative lan...
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33001838_c0
33001838
fsharp
0
Title: F# compiler complaining of invalid type in recursive function Problem title: F# compiler complaining of invalid type in recursive function Tags: f%23, recursion Problem: F# compiler complaining of invalid type in recursive function In F# I am trying to write a function that given two strings it will return all i...
F# compiler complaining of invalid type in recursive function F# compiler complaining of invalid type in recursive function f%23 recursion str:string c:string s:string s.IndexOf s.Length x::l s.Substring F# compiler complaining of invalid type in recursive function In F# I am trying to write a function that given two s...
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38351378_c0
38351378
fsharp
0
Title: F#: unsubscribe from an FSharp.Control.Reactive.Observable Problem title: F#: unsubscribe from an FSharp.Control.Reactive.Observable Tags: system.reactive, f%23, observable Problem: F#: unsubscribe from an FSharp.Control.Reactive.Observable I have been unable to find a definitive answer to how one would go about...
F#: unsubscribe from an FSharp.Control.Reactive.Observable F#: unsubscribe from an FSharp.Control.Reactive.Observable system.reactive f%23 observable an FSharp.Control.Reactive.Observable Observable Observable.subscribe IDisposable Dispose system.reactive F#: unsubscribe from an FSharp.Control.Reactive.Observable I hav...
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27626575_c0
27626575
fsharp
0
Title: constrain generic type to inherit a generic type in f# Problem title: constrain generic type to inherit a generic type in f# Tags: f%23 Problem: constrain generic type to inherit a generic type in f# let mapTuple f (a,b) = (f a, f b) I'm trying to create a function that applies a function f to both items in a tu...
constrain generic type to inherit a generic type in f# constrain generic type to inherit a generic type in f# f%23 f:Map Map a:Map b:Map constrain generic type to inherit a generic type in f# I'm trying to create a function that applies a function f to both items in a tuple and returns the result as a tuple. F# type in...
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67739100_c1
67739100
fsharp
1
6)\Microsoft Visual Studio\2019\Enterprise\Common7\IDE\CommonExtensions\Microsoft\FSharp\fsi.exe' steps: - task: NuGetCommand@2 displayName: 'NuGet restore' inputs: restoreSolution: '$(Solution)' - task: isaacabraham.fsharp-helpers-extension.1ba72b0a-f476-4a91-90a0-b8e7a0cc4337.FSharpScript@1 displayName: '.....' input...
6)\Microsoft Visual Studio\2019\Enterprise\Common7\IDE\CommonExtensions\Microsoft\FSharp\fsi.exe' steps: - task: NuGetCommand@2 displayName: 'NuGet restore' inputs: restoreSolution: '$(Solution)' - task: isaacabraham.fsharp-helpers-extension.1ba72b0a-f476-4a91-90a0-b8e7a0cc4337.FSharpScript@1 displayName: '.....' input...
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27018972_c0
27018972
fsharp
0
Title: Type level encoding of natural numbers in F# Problem title: Type level encoding of natural numbers in F# Tags: types, type-level-computation, inline, f%23 Problem: Type level encoding of natural numbers in F# I was trying to encode the natural numbers as a type in F# to be able to check an equality at compile-ti...
Type level encoding of natural numbers in F# Type level encoding of natural numbers in F# types type-level-computation inline f%23 Type Nat AsInt __.AsInt prev.AsInt TNat TNat.succ TNat.zero TNat.one Type level encoding of natural numbers in F# I was trying to encode the natural numbers as a type in F# to be able to ch...
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32787351_c0
32787351
fsharp
0
Title: How to implement an iterator in Scala making use of sequences as does this F# code? Problem title: How to implement an iterator in Scala making use of sequences as does this F# code? Tags: seq, scala, f%23, iterator, lazy-evaluation Problem: How to implement an iterator in Scala making use of sequences as does t...
How to implement an iterator in Scala making use of sequences as does this F# code? How to implement an iterator in Scala making use of sequences as does this F# code? seq scala f%23 iterator lazy-evaluation How Scala BST Node Empty How to implement an iterator in Scala making use of sequences as does this F# code? I w...
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58924405_c0
58924405
fsharp
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Title: Calling, and awaiting, an F# async method, from C# Problem title: Calling, and awaiting, an F# async method, from C# Tags: f%23, c%23, asynchronous Problem: Calling, and awaiting, an F# async method, from C# I have this in F#: type RuleStore() = ... static member LoadAsync : Async<RulesStore> = async { let! r = ...
Calling, and awaiting, an F# async method, from C# Calling, and awaiting, an F# async method, from C# f%23 c%23 asynchronous C# Calling RuleStore LoadAsync Async RulesStore Startup.States.GetAsStringAsync Async.AwaitTask String.IsNullOrEmpty JsonConvert.DeserializeObject Calling, and awaiting, an F# async method, from ...
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63179147_c0
63179147
fsharp
0
Title: How do I implement this generic C# interface using F#? Problem title: How do I implement this generic C# interface using F#? Tags: f%23, c%23-to-f%23 Problem: How do I implement this generic C# interface using F#? /// <summary> /// Deserialize a JSON string to typed object. /// </summary> /// <typeparam name="T"...
How do I implement this generic C# interface using F#? How do I implement this generic C# interface using F#? f%23 c%23-to-f%23 Result.Error F# How JWT Provides JSON Serialize Deserialize Allows IJsonSerializer Strongly-typed JWT.IJsonSerializer this.Serialize Not this.Deserialize Result Decode.fromString Result.Ok How...
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41724373_c0
41724373
fsharp
0
Title: How is android.app-&gt;AlertDialog-&gt;SetNeutralButton used in fsharp Problem title: How is android.app-&gt;AlertDialog-&gt;SetNeutralButton used in fsharp Tags: f%23, xamarin, android-alertdialog, android Problem: How is android.app->AlertDialog->SetNeutralButton used in fsharp I'm trying to convert https://de...
How is android.app-&gt;AlertDialog-&gt;SetNeutralButton used in fsharp How is android.app-&gt;AlertDialog-&gt;SetNeutralButton used in fsharp f%23 xamarin android-alertdialog android How android.app AlertDialog SetNeutralButton AlertDialog.Builder callDialog.SetNeutralButton Some How is android.app->AlertDialog->SetNeu...
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20093815_c0
20093815
fsharp
0
Title: Plotting Deedle frame Problem title: Plotting Deedle frame Tags: key-value, f%23, deedle, lambda Problem: Plotting Deedle frame I have the following piece of code: let mychart = frame.GetAllSeries() |> Seq.iter(fun key value -> Chart.Line(value, Name=key) |> Chart.Combine where frame.GetAllSeries() returns a seq...
Plotting Deedle frame Plotting Deedle frame key-value f%23 deedle lambda Plotting Deedle frame.GetAllSeries Seq.iter Chart.Line Name Chart.Combine KeyValuePair Seq.map KeyValue Series.observations Plotting Deedle frame I have the following piece of code: where frame.GetAllSeries() returns a seq<KeyValuePair> . I'd like...
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21066154_c1
21066154
fsharp
1
! msg = mbox.Receive() do event.Trigger(msg) return! loop() } loop ()) member x.Event = event.Publish member x.Post = agent.Post type TweetStream ( cfg:oauth.Config) = let token = TwitterToken.Token (cfg.accessToken, cfg.accessTokenSecret, cfg.appKey, cfg.appSecret) let stream = new SimpleStream("https://stream.twitter...
! msg = mbox.Receive() do event.Trigger(msg) return! loop() } loop ()) member x.Event = event.Publish member x.Post = agent.Post type TweetStream ( cfg:oauth.Config) = let token = TwitterToken.Token (cfg.accessToken, cfg.accessTokenSecret, cfg.appKey, cfg.appSecret) let stream = new SimpleStream("https://stream.twitter...
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16955941_c0
16955941
fsharp
0
Title: F# Interesting Behavior of Curried Function Problem title: F# Interesting Behavior of Curried Function Tags: f%23, f%23-scripting Problem: F# Interesting Behavior of Curried Function I have a function // Will perform a given function twice let twice f = (fun x -> f (f x)) Then I have something like. // Take x ad...
F# Interesting Behavior of Curried Function F# Interesting Behavior of Curried Function f%23 f%23-scripting Interesting Behavior Curried Will Take Outputs F# Interesting Behavior of Curried Function I have a function Then I have something like. Depending on how I call twice it behaves differently do to left associativi...
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48216480_c1
48216480
fsharp
1
convert this.Raw member this.Errors = match this.Converted with | Ok x -> checks |> List.choose (getValidationError x) | Error x -> [x] member this.ValidValue = match this.Converted, this.Errors with | Ok x, [] -> Some x | _ -> None In the second overload, I get the following error: This construct code causes code to ...
convert this.Raw member this.Errors = match this.Converted with | Ok x -> checks |> List.choose (getValidationError x) | Error x -> [x] member this.ValidValue = match this.Converted, this.Errors with | Ok x, [] -> Some x | _ -> None In the second overload, I get the following error: This construct code causes code to ...
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53250261_c0
53250261
fsharp
0
Title: How do I make the function return a float list? Problem title: How do I make the function return a float list? Tags: f%23-3.0, f%23-fake, f%23-data, f%23-interactive, f%23 Problem: How do I make the function return a float list? Please, how do I make this function return the value of every branch and leaf as a f...
How do I make the function return a float list? How do I make the function return a float list? f%23-3.0 f%23-fake f%23-data f%23-interactive f%23 How Tree Leaf Branch How do I make the function return a float list? Please, how do I make this function return the value of every branch and leaf as a float list? I have tr...
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70189806_c0
70189806
fsharp
0
Title: Pattern matching against a string property Problem title: Pattern matching against a string property Tags: f%23 Problem: Pattern matching against a string property I'm de-serializing some mappings from JSON and later on I need to pattern match based on a string field of the de-serialized types like this: let map...
Pattern matching against a string property Pattern matching against a string property f%23 Pattern Seq.find WorkItemMapping m.Uuid workTime.workItemUuid mapping.Name Incomplete Name Pattern matching against a string property I'm de-serializing some mappings from JSON and later on I need to pattern match based on a stri...
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45849946_c0
45849946
fsharp
0
Title: F# Script &quot;Error FS0078: Unable to find the file&quot; Problem title: F# Script &quot;Error FS0078: Unable to find the file&quot; Tags: f%23-interactive, f%23 Problem: F# Script "Error FS0078: Unable to find the file" When I try to run a F# script with FSI (4.1) I get this error on the Windows command shell...
F# Script &quot;Error FS0078: Unable to find the file&quot; F# Script &quot;Error FS0078: Unable to find the file&quot; f%23-interactive f%23 Script Error FS0078 Unable System Desktop System.Windows.Forms System.Drawing Program Files x86 Microsoft SDKs Framework v4.0 Windows Microsoft.NET v4.0.30319 F# Script "Error FS...
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46401719_c0
46401719
fsharp
0
Title: Can&#x27;t run fsharpi in Arch Linux Problem title: Can&#x27;t run fsharpi in Arch Linux Tags: archlinux, mono, linux, f%23 Problem: Can't run fsharpi in Arch Linux Code signals: System.TypeInitializationException, System.InvalidTimeZoneException, Can, Arch, Linux, Exception, fsi.exe, Microsoft.FSharp.Compiler.A...
Can&#x27;t run fsharpi in Arch Linux Can&#x27;t run fsharpi in Arch Linux archlinux mono linux f%23 System.TypeInitializationException System.InvalidTimeZoneException Can Arch Linux Exception fsi.exe Microsoft.FSharp.Compiler.AbstractIL.IL StartupCode$FSharp-Compiler System.TimeZoneInfo.BuildFromStream System.String Sy...
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35388792_c0
35388792
fsharp
0
Title: F# expression tree interpreter implementation Problem title: F# expression tree interpreter implementation Tags: f%23, tree Problem: F# expression tree interpreter implementation I'm trying to construct a interpreter for an expression tree that can add or multiply in F#, but I'm having some trouble. I'm also try...
F# expression tree interpreter implementation F# expression tree interpreter implementation f%23 tree Exptree Add Mul Bindings env:Bindings Some F# expression tree interpreter implementation I'm trying to construct a interpreter for an expression tree that can add or multiply in F#, but I'm having some trouble. I'm als...
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39327026_c0
39327026
fsharp
0
Title: FSharp Reflection in fsx script - does the module define a variable of name foo? Problem title: FSharp Reflection in fsx script - does the module define a variable of name foo? Tags: reflection, f%23, f%23-scripting Problem: FSharp Reflection in fsx script - does the module define a variable of name foo? If I ha...
FSharp Reflection in fsx script - does the module define a variable of name foo? FSharp Reflection in fsx script - does the module define a variable of name foo? reflection f%23 f%23-scripting FSharp Reflection MyModule cfgType:Type cfgType.GetProperties Seq.tryFind p.Name Some foo.GetValue ToString None Default Value ...
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45504072_c0
45504072
fsharp
0
Title: Object reference in interface part of object expression Problem title: Object reference in interface part of object expression Tags: .net, f%23, object-expression Problem: Object reference in interface part of object expression I'm trying to override an interface for a class in an object expression, but having t...
Object reference in interface part of object expression Object reference in interface part of object expression .net f%23 object-expression Object IFoo DoIt Foo x.SayHey Hey x.SayBye Bye x.DoIt Dummy x.ToString base.ToString Error Object reference in interface part of object expression I'm trying to override an interfa...
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37056332_c0
37056332
fsharp
0
Title: Implement pagination using LINQ (on the server side) Problem title: Implement pagination using LINQ (on the server side) Tags: linq, f%23 Problem: Implement pagination using LINQ (on the server side) I am using this code to get records from db: use db = new dbml.MobileDataContext(connectionString) query { for ro...
Implement pagination using LINQ (on the server side) Implement pagination using LINQ (on the server side) linq f%23 LINQ Implement dbml.MobileDataContext db.Item orgid1 rows.OrgId1 Seq.isEmpty Seq.skip Seq.take Seq.map sql.Record2Item Seq.toArray OFFSET ROW FETCH NEXT ROWS ONLY Implement pagination using LINQ (on the s...
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32311805
fsharp
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pass but when I change the contents of "inputForTheTypeProvider.txt" the previous version will be used still until I reinstantiate FSharpChecker . I'm guessing some kind of cached version of the output of the type provider is used on the subsequent passes but I have no idea how to invalidate it. I've already tried usi...
pass but when I change the contents of "inputForTheTypeProvider.txt" the previous version will be used still until I reinstantiate FSharpChecker . I'm guessing some kind of cached version of the output of the type provider is used on the subsequent passes but I have no idea how to invalidate it. I've already tried usi...
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20005647_c0
20005647
fsharp
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Title: Display HTML page using Websharper without Visual Studio Problem title: Display HTML page using Websharper without Visual Studio Tags: visual-studio-2012, websharper, msbuild, html, f%23 Problem: Display HTML page using Websharper without Visual Studio I'm doing a simple demo that involves creating an HTML page ...
Display HTML page using Websharper without Visual Studio Display HTML page using Websharper without Visual Studio visual-studio-2012 websharper msbuild html f%23 Websharper Display HTML Visual Studio visual-studio-2012 Display HTML page using Websharper without Visual Studio I'm doing a simple demo that involves creati...
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49743601_c0
49743601
fsharp
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Title: (F#) Inbuilt function to filter a list if it does not contain a specific value Problem title: (F#) Inbuilt function to filter a list if it does not contain a specific value Tags: functional-programming, f%23 Problem: (F#) Inbuilt function to filter a list if it does not contain a specific value My question is re...
(F#) Inbuilt function to filter a list if it does not contain a specific value (F#) Inbuilt function to filter a list if it does not contain a specific value functional-programming f%23 Inbuilt List.filter x.Contains (F#) Inbuilt function to filter a list if it does not contain a specific value My question is regarding...
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52935354_c0
52935354
fsharp
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Title: Trying to add a regular float value to a type with float&lt;measure&gt;. f# Problem title: Trying to add a regular float value to a type with float&lt;measure&gt;. f# Tags: casting, types, f%23 Problem: Trying to add a regular float value to a type with float . f# I am attempting to make a regular type with floa...
Trying to add a regular float value to a type with float&lt;measure&gt;. f# Trying to add a regular float value to a type with float&lt;measure&gt;. f# casting types f%23 Trying Measure LatLong Lat Long Msg Mmsi Time Latitude Longitude msg.Latitude msg.Longitude Trying to add a regular float value to a type with float ...
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55524217_c0
55524217
fsharp
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Title: How do you create F# anonymous records in C#? Problem title: How do you create F# anonymous records in C#? Tags: f%23, record, c%23 Problem: How do you create F# anonymous records in C#? I can see that if I create a new anonymous record, eg. let myRecord = {| SomeInteger = 5 |} then if it's exposed to C# then I ...
How do you create F# anonymous records in C#? How do you create F# anonymous records in C#? f%23 record c%23 How SomeInteger myRecord.SomeInteger record.SomeInteger How do you create F# anonymous records in C#? I can see that if I create a new anonymous record, eg. then if it's exposed to C# then I can dot into it with...
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37889185_c0
37889185
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Title: Unable to cast an F# Object in C# Problem title: Unable to cast an F# Object in C# Tags: f%23, c%23-to-f%23 Problem: Unable to cast an F# Object in C# Given this F#: namespace DU_Sample type StateA = { Counter: int } type StateB = { Counter: int; Pass: bool } type DU = | A of StateA | B of StateB And this C#: [T...
Unable to cast an F# Object in C# Unable to cast an F# Object in C# f%23 c%23-to-f%23 Unable Object DU_Sample StateA Counter StateB Pass TestMethod TestMethod1 GetStateB Assert.IsTrue stateB.IsB DU_Sample.StateB DU_Sample.DU.NewB Item.Pass DU_Sample.DU Unable to cast an F# Object in C# Given this F#: And this C#: How c...
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58602474_c0
58602474
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Title: FSharp.Data extract a subset of columns from a CsvFile and write to new file Problem title: FSharp.Data extract a subset of columns from a CsvFile and write to new file Tags: f%23-data, f%23 Problem: FSharp.Data extract a subset of columns from a CsvFile and write to new file In F# (prob with FSharp.Data), how d...
FSharp.Data extract a subset of columns from a CsvFile and write to new file FSharp.Data extract a subset of columns from a CsvFile and write to new file f%23-data f%23 a FSharp.Data CsvFile file1.csv Map CsvFile.Load originalCsvFile.Map file2.csv CsvRow FSharp.Data extract a subset of columns from a CsvFile and write ...
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7771560_c0
7771560
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Title: How to update an SQL table with F# Problem title: How to update an SQL table with F# Tags: mysql, f%23 Problem: How to update an SQL table with F# I would like to update a MySQL table from an F# query. Basically I am now able to import a MySql table into a F# matrix. I am doing some calculation on this matrix th...
How to update an SQL table with F# How to update an SQL table with F# mysql f%23 How SQL SqlConnection conn.Open SqlCommand UPDATE MyTAble SET How to update an SQL table with F# I would like to update a MySQL table from an F# query. Basically I am now able to import a MySql table into a F# matrix. I am doing some calcu...
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8636630_c0
8636630
fsharp
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Title: Recursive objects in F#? Problem title: Recursive objects in F#? Tags: f%23, recursion Problem: Recursive objects in F#? This snippet of F# code let rec reformat = new EventHandler(fun _ _ -> b.TextChanged.RemoveHandler reformat b |> ScrollParser.rewrite_contents_of_rtb b.TextChanged.AddHandler reformat ) b.Text...
Recursive objects in F#? Recursive objects in F#? f%23 recursion Recursive EventHandler b.TextChanged.RemoveHandler ScrollParser.rewrite_contents_of_rtb b.TextChanged.AddHandler Recursive objects in F#? This snippet of F# code results in the following warning: Is there a way in which the code can be rewritten to avoid ...
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56197293_c0
56197293
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Title: Will passing of IntPtr as function&#x27;s parameter cause memory leak? Problem title: Will passing of IntPtr as function&#x27;s parameter cause memory leak? Tags: f%23, c%23, .net Problem: Will passing of IntPtr as function's parameter cause memory leak? Let's say I have IntPtr variable, its value has been assig...
Will passing of IntPtr as function&#x27;s parameter cause memory leak? Will passing of IntPtr as function&#x27;s parameter cause memory leak? f%23 c%23 .net Will IntPtr DllImport WinApiFunction arg1 arg2 IntPrt Foo IntPtr.Zero Foo1 Foo2 Foo3 Foo10 CloseHandle Will passing of IntPtr as function's parameter cause memory ...
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18734476_c0
18734476
fsharp
0
Title: F# applying universally typed mapping Problem title: F# applying universally typed mapping Tags: f%23, functional-programming Problem: F# applying universally typed mapping I'm struggling with finding out why this code below doesn't work. Let's say I defined a function Map (like List.Map) for universal type. typ...
F# applying universally typed mapping F# applying universally typed mapping f%23 functional-programming Uni Flu List List.map F# applying universally typed mapping I'm struggling with finding out why this code below doesn't work. Let's say I defined a function Map (like List.Map) for universal type. That works fine, no...
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22322952_c0
22322952
fsharp
0
Title: Installing packages with nuget on command line on MacOS? Problem title: Installing packages with nuget on command line on MacOS? Tags: nuget, mysql, mono, macos, f%23 Problem: Installing packages with nuget on command line on MacOS? I'm trying F# on OS X and I'm having trouble installing packages. My problem is ...
Installing packages with nuget on command line on MacOS? Installing packages with nuget on command line on MacOS? nuget mysql mono macos f%23 Installing MacOS MySQL.Data nuget.exe lib:MySql.Data.6.8.3 net45 Installing packages with nuget on command line on MacOS? I'm trying F# on OS X and I'm having trouble installing ...
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45522443_c0
45522443
fsharp
0
Title: Add item to fsproj through dotnet CLI Problem title: Add item to fsproj through dotnet CLI Tags: f%23, dotnet-cli, .net-core Problem: Add item to fsproj through dotnet CLI I am using the dotnet CLI (v1.0.4) to create and manage projects. I have found the documentation for and have successfully created projects u...
Add item to fsproj through dotnet CLI Add item to fsproj through dotnet CLI f%23 dotnet-cli .net-core Add CLI Compile Include Add item to fsproj through dotnet CLI I am using the dotnet CLI (v1.0.4) to create and manage projects. I have found the documentation for and have successfully created projects using the CLI wi...
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8026476_c1
8026476
fsharp
1
1, 1.0M, 1L); ("B", 2, 2.0M, 2L); ("C", 3, 3.0M, 3L); ("D",4, 4.0M, 4L) |] I want the following 4 arrays from uniqeArray: let uniqA1 = [| "A"; "B"; "C"; "D" |] let uniqA2 = [| 1; 2; 3; 4 |] let uniqA3 = [| 1.0M; 2.0M; 3.0M; 4.0M |] let uniqA4 = [| 1L; 2L; 3L; 4L |] I tried the following code: let [| uniqA1, uniqA2, un...
1, 1.0M, 1L); ("B", 2, 2.0M, 2L); ("C", 3, 3.0M, 3L); ("D",4, 4.0M, 4L) |] I want the following 4 arrays from uniqeArray: let uniqA1 = [| "A"; "B"; "C"; "D" |] let uniqA2 = [| 1; 2; 3; 4 |] let uniqA3 = [| 1.0M; 2.0M; 3.0M; 4.0M |] let uniqA4 = [| 1L; 2L; 3L; 4L |] I tried the following code: let [| uniqA1, uniqA2, un...
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32806981_c0
32806981
fsharp
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Title: Asynchronous EF query in F# Problem title: Asynchronous EF query in F# Tags: f%23, entity-framework-6, asynchronous Problem: Asynchronous EF query in F# In C# using EF6 I can easily make asynchronous operations like this: using (var context = new MyDbContext()) { var item = await context.SomeEntities.Where(e => ...
Asynchronous EF query in F# Asynchronous EF query in F# f%23 entity-framework-6 asynchronous Asynchronous MyDbContext context.SomeEntities.Where e.Id FirstAsync DoSomething context.SomeEntities entity-framework-6 Asynchronous EF query in F# In C# using EF6 I can easily make asynchronous operations like this: How could ...
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62162793_c0
62162793
fsharp
0
Title: F# best way to swap letters in a string Problem title: F# best way to swap letters in a string Tags: string, replace, f%23 Problem: F# best way to swap letters in a string Im currently trying to figure out the best way possible to take a string (fairly long string in my case) and replace all occurrences of let's...
F# best way to swap letters in a string F# best way to swap letters in a string string replace f%23 letter1 letter2 String.map cipher.Replace Replace F# best way to swap letters in a string Im currently trying to figure out the best way possible to take a string (fairly long string in my case) and replace all occurrenc...
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14699590_c0
14699590
fsharp
0
Title: Using AfterScenario with TickSpec Problem title: Using AfterScenario with TickSpec Tags: f%23, gherkin Problem: Using AfterScenario with TickSpec I have a feature file like so: Feature: Viewing revenue Scenario: Total revenue Then the total revenue is | Label | Revenue | | | $500 | Scenario: Total revenue by yea...
Using AfterScenario with TickSpec Using AfterScenario with TickSpec f%23 gherkin Using AfterScenario TickSpec Feature Viewing Background Given Date Amount Scenario Total Then Label Revenue When Year Drop Invoices Invoices.removeAll Using AfterScenario with TickSpec I have a feature file like so: I want to run some clea...
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17479165_c0
17479165
fsharp
0
Title: Namespace or module &quot;Runtime&quot; not defined Problem title: Namespace or module &quot;Runtime&quot; not defined Tags: funscript, f%23 Problem: Namespace or module "Runtime" not defined So the "Funscript" page here has a sample. Now I have loaded the sample into my Visual Studio 2012. I am not familiar wit...
Namespace or module &quot;Runtime&quot; not defined Namespace or module &quot;Runtime&quot; not defined funscript f%23 Namespace Runtime Runtime.Run Web Namespace or module "Runtime" not defined So the "Funscript" page here has a sample. Now I have loaded the sample into my Visual Studio 2012. I am not familiar with Vi...
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12603833_c0
12603833
fsharp
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Title: Implementing Immutable, Growable Vectors Problem title: Implementing Immutable, Growable Vectors Tags: clojure, functional-programming, f%23, data-structures Problem: Implementing Immutable, Growable Vectors I'm interested in implementing persistent (e.g. purely functional, immutable, etc), growable vectors in F...
Implementing Immutable, Growable Vectors Implementing Immutable, Growable Vectors clojure functional-programming f%23 data-structures Implementing Immutable Growable Vectors Implementing Immutable, Growable Vectors I'm interested in implementing persistent (e.g. purely functional, immutable, etc), growable vectors in F...
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13124865_c0
13124865
fsharp
0
Title: F# basics: turning NameValueCollection into nice string Problem title: F# basics: turning NameValueCollection into nice string Tags: f%23, collections, .net Problem: F# basics: turning NameValueCollection into nice string Learning F# while trying to do something useful at the same time, so this is kind of basic ...
F# basics: turning NameValueCollection into nice string F# basics: turning NameValueCollection into nice string f%23 collections .net NameValueCollection HttpListenerRequest QueryString System.Collections.Specialized.NameValueCollection req.QueryString queryString.ToString F# basics: turning NameValueCollection into ni...
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33798450_c1
33798450
fsharp
1
fact, it won't recognize the second argument on the call-site at all anymore. So, while the whole of the function signature obeys CLR's rules, it seems that the inline functions that F# creates do not, at least not in this specific case. I have tried variants, including kprintf , sprintf to see if that helped, but all...
fact, it won't recognize the second argument on the call-site at all anymore. So, while the whole of the function signature obeys CLR's rules, it seems that the inline functions that F# creates do not, at least not in this specific case. I have tried variants, including kprintf , sprintf to see if that helped, but all...
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1526902_c0
1526902
fsharp
0
Title: Signature Files and Access Modifers in F# Problem title: Signature Files and Access Modifers in F# Tags: access-modifiers, f%23, signature-files Problem: Signature Files and Access Modifers in F# I've recently been trying to learn the Object-Oriented aspects of F#, and have become curious about how to restrict a...
Signature Files and Access Modifers in F# Signature Files and Access Modifers in F# access-modifiers f%23 signature-files Signature Files Access Modifers Stack Signature Files and Access Modifers in F# I've recently been trying to learn the Object-Oriented aspects of F#, and have become curious about how to restrict ac...
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34889851_c0
34889851
fsharp
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Title: Assigning a record item that has an option throws compile error Problem title: Assigning a record item that has an option throws compile error Tags: f%23 Problem: Assigning a record item that has an option throws compile error I am confused on what I am doing wrong with the Suffix assignment: { First=String20 fi...
Assigning a record item that has an option throws compile error Assigning a record item that has an option throws compile error f%23 Assigning First String20 Last Suffix Some Name First:String20 Last:String20 Suffix:String20 first:string last:string suffix:string List.forall x.Length None Assigning a record item that h...
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6361610_c0
6361610
fsharp
0
Title: Parsing JSON Using F# (not Serialization) Problem title: Parsing JSON Using F# (not Serialization) Tags: json, f%23, parsing Problem: Parsing JSON Using F# (not Serialization) I am trying to build a tree (via a discriminated union type) in my F# application to represent my data generically. I researched what was...
Parsing JSON Using F# (not Serialization) Parsing JSON Using F# (not Serialization) json f%23 parsing Parsing JSON Using Serialization ParameterTree End Node Dictionary Parameter Parsing JSON Using F# (not Serialization) I am trying to build a tree (via a discriminated union type) in my F# application to represent my d...
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51063539_c0
51063539
fsharp
0
Title: How to disable ToString on records Problem title: How to disable ToString on records Tags: f%23 Problem: How to disable ToString on records I have a record type which occurs quite often in a nested complex data structure. Because the record type has an automatically generated ToString the ToString of my bigger s...
How to disable ToString on records How to disable ToString on records f%23 How ToString StructuredFormatDisplay Text Field MyRecord __.ToString MyRecord.ToString How to disable ToString on records I have a record type which occurs quite often in a nested complex data structure. Because the record type has an automatica...
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1006426_c0
1006426
fsharp
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Title: Dictionary not finding keys that are put in when using F# Problem title: Dictionary not finding keys that are put in when using F# Tags: f%23, .net Problem: Dictionary not finding keys that are put in when using F# Ok so this is driving me mad. how can this code possibly not work? open System.Collections.Generic...
Dictionary not finding keys that are put in when using F# Dictionary not finding keys that are put in when using F# f%23 .net F# Dictionary System.Collections.Generic a:int Empty p.GetHashCode p.Equals other:obj IEquatable other:testing op_Equality dict2 Dictionary not finding keys that are put in when using F# Ok so t...
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64338812_c2
64338812
fsharp
2
x000000001u, &(data)); return result } public bool ShowBalloon (string message) { let hwnd = GetConsoleWindow(); [<DllImport("shell32.dll", SetLastError = true)>] Code signals: SetLastError, user32, Show, Balloon, WinApi32, Shell_NotifyIcon, Shell32, NotifyIconData, System.Int32, System.IntPtr, HWND, UINT, HICON, Marsh...
x000000001u, &(data)); return result } public bool ShowBalloon (string message) { let hwnd = GetConsoleWindow(); [<DllImport("shell32.dll", SetLastError = true)>] Code signals: SetLastError, user32, Show, Balloon, WinApi32, Shell_NotifyIcon, Shell32, NotifyIconData, System.Int32, System.IntPtr, HWND, UINT, HICON, Marsh...
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14015630_c0
14015630
fsharp
0
Title: F# - Defining object arrays Problem title: F# - Defining object arrays Tags: arrays, f%23 Problem: F# - Defining object arrays I'm trying to create som sample data for a project I'm doing. For that I need a simple object structure where on objects holds an array of objects. In this case a critict that can hold r...
F# - Defining object arrays F# - Defining object arrays arrays f%23 Defining Review MovieName Rating Critic Name Ratings First Movie Second F# - Defining object arrays I'm trying to create som sample data for a project I'm doing. For that I need a simple object structure where on objects holds an array of objects. In t...
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52005828_c0
52005828
fsharp
0
Title: F# - call method and assign to property in constructor Problem title: F# - call method and assign to property in constructor Tags: properties, methods, f%23, constructor Problem: F# - call method and assign to property in constructor In F#, I am trying to write a class that has a constructor which calls a method...
F# - call method and assign to property in constructor F# - call method and assign to property in constructor properties methods f%23 constructor Model MyClass MyProperty GenerateString this.GenerateString F# - call method and assign to property in constructor In F#, I am trying to write a class that has a constructor ...
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51351230_c0
51351230
fsharp
0
Title: Function Composition Error Problem title: Function Composition Error Tags: f%23, function-composition, functional-programming Problem: Function Composition Error While going through a tutorial on Function Composition, I tried the following: let prefixFun a b = a + "" + b;; let exclaim s = s + "!";; let bigHello ...
Function Composition Error Function Composition Error f%23 function-composition functional-programming Composition Error FS0001 Type Expecting Function Composition Error While going through a tutorial on Function Composition, I tried the following: But the definition for bigHello returns the following type mismatch err...
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53761739_c0
53761739
fsharp
0
Title: F# - Writing a function that accepts both non-generic and generic argument Problem title: F# - Writing a function that accepts both non-generic and generic argument Tags: f%23 Problem: F# - Writing a function that accepts both non-generic and generic argument I defined await function like this: let await (task :...
F# - Writing a function that accepts both non-generic and generic argument F# - Writing a function that accepts both non-generic and generic argument f%23 Writing Task Async.AwaitTask Async.RunSynchronously F# - Writing a function that accepts both non-generic and generic argument I defined await function like this: an...
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50806731_c0
50806731
fsharp
0
Title: Xamarin Android Firebase implementation: IsEmailVerified remains false after reload Problem title: Xamarin Android Firebase implementation: IsEmailVerified remains false after reload Tags: xamarin.android, f%23, firebase Problem: Xamarin Android Firebase implementation: IsEmailVerified remains false after reload...
Xamarin Android Firebase implementation: IsEmailVerified remains false after reload Xamarin Android Firebase implementation: IsEmailVerified remains false after reload xamarin.android f%23 firebase Xamarin Android Firebase IsEmailVerified FirebaseAuth.Instance.CurrentUser user.ReloadAsync Async.AwaitTask xamarin.androi...
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60596337_c0
60596337
fsharp
0
Title: F# define search function Problem title: F# define search function Tags: search, recursion, functional-programming, f%23, boolean Problem: F# define search function I am new to F# and am having trouble with my code. Its a simple problem to define a function, search, with that take a boolean function and a list a...
F# define search function F# define search function search recursion functional-programming f%23 boolean head::tail F# define search function I am new to F# and am having trouble with my code. Its a simple problem to define a function, search, with that take a boolean function and a list and return an index. So for exa...
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41418065_c1
41418065
fsharp
1
'a list) = let rec s count head tail = match (count, head, tail) with | (0, [], []) -> [], [] | (0, head, tail) -> List.rev head, tail | (n, head, x :: tail) -> s (n - 1) (x :: head) tail s (list.Length / 2) [] list Two from the tutorial : let rec split = function | [] -> ([], []) | [a] -> ([a], []) | a::b::cs -> let ...
'a list) = let rec s count head tail = match (count, head, tail) with | (0, [], []) -> [], [] | (0, head, tail) -> List.rev head, tail | (n, head, x :: tail) -> s (n - 1) (x :: head) tail s (list.Length / 2) [] list Two from the tutorial : let rec split = function | [] -> ([], []) | [a] -> ([a], []) | a::b::cs -> let ...
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51694100_c0
51694100
fsharp
0
Title: F#Data HTML Type provider missing Table types Problem title: F#Data HTML Type provider missing Table types Tags: f%23, f%23-data, f%23-3.0 Problem: F#Data HTML Type provider missing Table types The documentation at http://fsharp.github.io/FSharp.Data/library/HtmlProvider.html claims the following; "The generated...
F#Data HTML Type provider missing Table types F#Data HTML Type provider missing Table types f%23 f%23-data f%23-3.0 Data HTML Type Table F#Data HTML Type provider missing Table types The documentation at http://fsharp.github.io/FSharp.Data/library/HtmlProvider.html claims the following; "The generated type provides a t...
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22756923_c1
22756923
fsharp
1
, the same code runs properly. open System open Neo4jClient [<EntryPoint>] let main argv = let client = new GraphClient(new Uri("http://localhost:7474/db/data")) client.Connect(); printfn "Went through..." printfn "%A" argv 0 // return an integer exit code I am not sure if this issue is library specific. My question is...
, the same code runs properly. open System open Neo4jClient [<EntryPoint>] let main argv = let client = new GraphClient(new Uri("http://localhost:7474/db/data")) client.Connect(); printfn "Went through..." printfn "%A" argv 0 // return an integer exit code I am not sure if this issue is library specific. My question is...
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4577251_c1
4577251
fsharp
1
23>.$FSI_0023.main@ () [0x00000] in <filename unknown>:0 at (wrapper managed-to-native) System.Reflection.MonoMethod:InternalInvoke (object,object[],System.Exception&) at System.Reflection.MonoMethod.Invoke (System.Object obj, BindingFlags invokeAttr, System.Reflection.Binder binder, System.Object[] parameters, System....
23>.$FSI_0023.main@ () [0x00000] in <filename unknown>:0 at (wrapper managed-to-native) System.Reflection.MonoMethod:InternalInvoke (object,object[],System.Exception&) at System.Reflection.MonoMethod.Invoke (System.Object obj, BindingFlags invokeAttr, System.Reflection.Binder binder, System.Object[] parameters, System....
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34369883_c0
34369883
fsharp
0
Title: How to make a call to Bitconverter.Getbytes generic? Problem title: How to make a call to Bitconverter.Getbytes generic? Tags: f%23, generics, inline, type-inference Problem: How to make a call to Bitconverter.Getbytes generic? let inline set (x: ^t) = BitConverter.ToUInt32(BitConverter.GetBytes(x),0) I've tried...
How to make a call to Bitconverter.Getbytes generic? How to make a call to Bitconverter.Getbytes generic? f%23 generics inline type-inference How Bitconverter.Getbytes BitConverter.ToUInt32 toUint32 BitConvertible How to make a call to Bitconverter.Getbytes generic? I've tried something like the above, but it does not ...
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20815021_c0
20815021
fsharp
0
Title: F# reading and separating text from a file Problem title: F# reading and separating text from a file Tags: c%23-to-f%23, c%23, guard-clause, f%23 Problem: F# reading and separating text from a file I have a txt file with numbers and comma separated lines like this for example. 4324,1dd3,444 4324,1fd3,444 4324,1a...
F# reading and separating text from a file F# reading and separating text from a file c%23-to-f%23 c%23 guard-clause f%23 a reader.Peek F# reading and separating text from a file I have a txt file with numbers and comma separated lines like this for example. 4324,1dd3,444 4324,1fd3,444 4324,1as3,442 I have a function t...
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34338881_c0
34338881
fsharp
0
Title: F# List.mapi function with filtering Problem title: F# List.mapi function with filtering Tags: list, filter, f%23 Problem: F# List.mapi function with filtering I have a line of code like this: list |> List.mapi (fun i x -> y, i) (Assume that y is already defined type) But I want to return elements with some cond...
F# List.mapi function with filtering F# List.mapi function with filtering list filter f%23 List.mapi None List.filter F# List.mapi function with filtering I have a line of code like this: (Assume that y is already defined type) But I want to return elements with some condition (e.g filter it) I am not able to write lik...
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6832127_c0
6832127
fsharp
0
Title: Axis LabelStyle not working in FSharpChart? Problem title: Axis LabelStyle not working in FSharpChart? Tags: fsharpchart, f%23, f%23-charting Problem: Axis LabelStyle not working in FSharpChart? I can't work out how to change the font on the Axes in FSharpChart.WithArea . This is the shortest example I could com...
Axis LabelStyle not working in FSharpChart? Axis LabelStyle not working in FSharpChart? fsharpchart f%23 f%23-charting Axis LabelStyle FSharpChart System.Windows.Forms.DataVisualization.dll MSDN.FSharp.Charting.dll System.Windows.Forms.DataVisualization.Charting MSDN.FSharp.Charting System.Drawing Font Wingdings FSharp...
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7874868_c0
7874868
fsharp
0
Title: How can I use Nullable abstract types in F#? Problem title: How can I use Nullable abstract types in F#? Tags: f%23, nullable Problem: How can I use Nullable abstract types in F#? Here is what am I trying to do : and [<AbstractClass>] Figure() = let mutable name : string = "" let mutable color : ColorType = WHIT...
How can I use Nullable abstract types in F#? How can I use Nullable abstract types in F#? f%23 nullable How Nullable AbstractClass Figure ColorType WHITE Name F.Color Dashboard SPosition CellDashboard F.ToString _CellState Error How can I use Nullable abstract types in F#? Here is what am I trying to do : the trouble i...
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18137459_c1
18137459
fsharp
1
-text/ The issue I am having is with the following line: let result = provider.CompileAssemblyFromSource( options, [|codeString|] ) Where I get the exception: The System cannot find the file specified. I have included the required references Fsharp.compiler.codeDom.dll and Fsharp.compiler.dll and I am not sure what els...
-text/ The issue I am having is with the following line: let result = provider.CompileAssemblyFromSource( options, [|codeString|] ) Where I get the exception: The System cannot find the file specified. I have included the required references Fsharp.compiler.codeDom.dll and Fsharp.compiler.dll and I am not sure what els...
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22547708_c0
22547708
fsharp
0
Title: F# function to find all rotations of a list Problem title: F# function to find all rotations of a list Tags: rotation, recursion, list, f%23 Problem: F# function to find all rotations of a list I have some F# code here for a recursive function that rotates a list to the left by n places. I am very new to F# and ...
F# function to find all rotations of a list F# function to find all rotations of a list rotation recursion list f%23 list1 x::xs k-1 List.length F# function to find all rotations of a list I have some F# code here for a recursive function that rotates a list to the left by n places. I am very new to F# and I'm looking ...
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2894454_c0
2894454
fsharp
0
Title: How to initialize F# list when size is unknown, using while..do loop Problem title: How to initialize F# list when size is unknown, using while..do loop Tags: functional-programming, f%23, datareader Problem: How to initialize F# list when size is unknown, using while..do loop I have a function that will parse t...
How to initialize F# list when size is unknown, using while..do loop How to initialize F# list when size is unknown, using while..do loop functional-programming f%23 datareader while..do How reader.Read CityType reader.GetInt32 Name reader.GetString StateName Use How to initialize F# list when size is unknown, using wh...
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13882250_c0
13882250
fsharp
0
Title: Intellisense Errors and #I with Script Files Problem title: Intellisense Errors and #I with Script Files Tags: visual-studio-2012, f%23 Problem: Intellisense Errors and #I with Script Files Are there any known issues with Intellisense and the use of #I combined with #r when using script files? What I am noticing...
Intellisense Errors and #I with Script Files Intellisense Errors and #I with Script Files visual-studio-2012 f%23 Intellisense Errors Script Files PathToAssembly MyAssembly.dll Some.NameSpace visual-studio-2012 Intellisense Errors and #I with Script Files Are there any known issues with Intellisense and the use of #I c...
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53239076_c0
53239076
fsharp
0
Title: F# tree leaves to list with continuation tail-recursion Problem title: F# tree leaves to list with continuation tail-recursion Tags: tree, tail-recursion, list, f%23 Problem: F# tree leaves to list with continuation tail-recursion I have a type tree which has branches and leaves. I would like to get a list of le...
F# tree leaves to list with continuation tail-recursion F# tree leaves to list with continuation tail-recursion tree tail-recursion list f%23 Leaf Branch tr:float vl::vr F# tree leaves to list with continuation tail-recursion I have a type tree which has branches and leaves. I would like to get a list of leaves values....
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9646404_c1
9646404
fsharp
1
. With it, the following error is raised, in a different example Unsurprisingly, it is from the dll whose behaviour was strange in reflector. Could not load file or assembly 'FSharp.Core, Version=4.0.0.0, Culture=neutral, PublicKeyToken=b03f5f7f11d50a3a' or one of its dependencies. The located assembly's manifest defin...
. With it, the following error is raised, in a different example Unsurprisingly, it is from the dll whose behaviour was strange in reflector. Could not load file or assembly 'FSharp.Core, Version=4.0.0.0, Culture=neutral, PublicKeyToken=b03f5f7f11d50a3a' or one of its dependencies. The located assembly's manifest defin...
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11364113_c0
11364113
fsharp
0
Title: Return string and code optimisation in F# Problem title: Return string and code optimisation in F# Tags: f%23, f%23-interactive, performance Problem: Return string and code optimisation in F# How to modify below code to Return "string" so that returned output displayed on my MVC page and also would like to accep...
Return string and code optimisation in F# Return string and code optimisation in F# f%23 f%23-interactive performance Interactive Read Input List.length tlist1 mylistlength-i-2 List.rev List.iteri ABA ABCBA ABCDCBA ABCDEDCBA ABCDEFEDCBA Return string and code optimisation in F# How to modify below code to Return "strin...
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11392338_c0
11392338
fsharp
0
Title: Transforming large immutable messages Problem title: Transforming large immutable messages Tags: f%23, syntax, immutability, functional-programming Problem: Transforming large immutable messages Coming from an OOP background, I've got some issues with the concept of immutable objects/records/messages in function...
Transforming large immutable messages Transforming large immutable messages f%23 syntax immutability functional-programming Transforming x.A x.B x.C x.D Transforming large immutable messages Coming from an OOP background, I've got some issues with the concept of immutable objects/records/messages in functional programm...
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74869584_c0
74869584
fsharp
0
Title: Possible to use a parameter like `id` generically in F#? Problem title: Possible to use a parameter like `id` generically in F#? Tags: f%23 Problem: Possible to use a parameter like `id` generically in F#? Is it possible to have a parameter representing something like id (something of type 'T -> 'T ) and use it ...
Possible to use a parameter like `id` generically in F#? Possible to use a parameter like `id` generically in F#? f%23 Possible id_like FS0064 Possible to use a parameter like `id` generically in F#? Is it possible to have a parameter representing something like id (something of type 'T -> 'T ) and use it generically? ...
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51233535_c0
51233535
fsharp
0
Title: F# Finding the median without the length Problem title: F# Finding the median without the length Tags: f%23 Problem: F# Finding the median without the length Im trying to prepare myself for an upcoming re-exam on functional programming. One of the questions I received completelty stumped me. We are to write a fu...
F# Finding the median without the length F# Finding the median without the length f%23 Finding x::_ x::xs count-1 list.Length F# Finding the median without the length Im trying to prepare myself for an upcoming re-exam on functional programming. One of the questions I received completelty stumped me. We are to write a ...
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5584281_c0
5584281
fsharp
0
Title: F# -&gt; C++/CLI problem: The namespace or module xxx is not defined, but F# -&gt; C# -&gt; C++/CLI is fine Problem title: F# -&gt; C++/CLI problem: The namespace or module xxx is not defined, but F# -&gt; C# -&gt; C++/CLI is fine Tags: .net, c%2B%2B-cli, f%23 Problem: F# -> C++/CLI problem: The namespace or mod...
F# -&gt; C++/CLI problem: The namespace or module xxx is not defined, but F# -&gt; C# -&gt; C++/CLI is fine F# -&gt; C++/CLI problem: The namespace or module xxx is not defined, but F# -&gt; C# -&gt; C++/CLI is fine .net c%2B%2B-cli f%23 CLI A.B.f F# -> C++/CLI problem: The namespace or module xxx is not defined, but F...
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59444402_c0
59444402
fsharp
0
Title: FSharp: Why `select` clause cannot be placed before `where` in query expression? Problem title: FSharp: Why `select` clause cannot be placed before `where` in query expression? Tags: .net, linq, f%23 Problem: FSharp: Why `select` clause cannot be placed before `where` in query expression? query { for i in [|1;2;...
FSharp: Why `select` clause cannot be placed before `where` in query expression? FSharp: Why `select` clause cannot be placed before `where` in query expression? .net linq f%23 FSharp Why ERROR FS0001 Select source:QuerySource ProjectionParameter Result QuerySource Where FSharp: Why `select` clause cannot be placed bef...
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48969537_c0
48969537
fsharp
0
Title: Meaning of !! operator in F# (.fsx) Problem title: Meaning of !! operator in F# (.fsx) Tags: f%23, f%23-fake Problem: Meaning of !! operator in F# (.fsx) I'm looking at a FAKE build script that was auto-generated through an FsLab template. In front of one of the strings in a "let" binding, the !! operator is use...
Meaning of !! operator in F# (.fsx) Meaning of !! operator in F# (.fsx) f%23 f%23-fake Meaning FAKE FakeLib.dll System Target Restore Seq.iter System.IO.Path.GetDirectoryName Meaning of !! operator in F# (.fsx) I'm looking at a FAKE build script that was auto-generated through an FsLab template. In front of one of the ...
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47232661_c0
47232661
fsharp
0
Title: How run in background a blocking call in F#? Problem title: How run in background a blocking call in F#? Tags: asynchronous, background-process, f%23 Problem: How run in background a blocking call in F#? I need to call in the background a API that call a webservice. I don't wish to turn the (very complex) method...
How run in background a blocking call in F#? How run in background a blocking call in F#? asynchronous background-process f%23 showMsgError How SyncApi.syncData login.url login.zone login.user login.pwd MUST RUN BACKGROUND Some None Async.Catch Async.RunSynchronously Choice1Of2 rootPage.Navigation.PopToRootAsync Choice...
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58261109_c1
58261109
fsharp
1
(); app.UseEndpoints(endpoints => { endpoints.MapControllers(); endpoints.MapBlazorHub(); endpoints.MapFallbackToPage("/_Host"); }); } Razor Component: @page "/Maintenance" <h3>Maintenance</h3> @code { } Code signals: Middleware, Asp.net, Blazor, CheckMaintenanceStatusMiddleWare, RequestDelegate, _next, this.InvokeAsyn...
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34003614_c0
34003614
fsharp
0
Title: FAKE: How to define MSBuild properties? Problem title: FAKE: How to define MSBuild properties? Tags: f%23, f%23-fake, f%23-fake-4 Problem: FAKE: How to define MSBuild properties? I want to switch from MSBuild to FAKE. In my MSBuild script I create a Webdeploy package by invoking MSBuild with the properties Deplo...
FAKE: How to define MSBuild properties? FAKE: How to define MSBuild properties? f%23 f%23-fake f%23-fake-4 FAKE How MSBuild Projects ItemToBuild Targets Build Properties Configuration Platform DeployOnBuild DeployTarget Package OutFolder Target MSBuildRelease Log Build-Output fake-4 FAKE: How to define MSBuild properti...
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9303740_c0
9303740
fsharp
0
Title: f# spacing and mergesort Problem title: f# spacing and mergesort Tags: f%23, f%23-scripting Problem: f# spacing and mergesort I have this code provided by my instructor. I am supposed to fix it by finding what type f# infers from mergesort. When I try to send to interactive i get an error . I asked my proffesor ...
f# spacing and mergesort f# spacing and mergesort f%23 f%23-scripting x::xs y::ys a::b::cs a::M b::N f# spacing and mergesort I have this code provided by my instructor. I am supposed to fix it by finding what type f# infers from mergesort. When I try to send to interactive i get an error . I asked my proffesor what wa...
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75772228_c0
75772228
fsharp
0
Title: How to write a type test to normalize related types? Problem title: How to write a type test to normalize related types? Tags: f%23 Problem: How to write a type test to normalize related types? I'm trying to inherit from an external abstract class with methods like this: abstract member Plant: KeyValuePair<strin...
How to write a type test to normalize related types? How to write a type test to normalize related types? f%23 How Plant KeyValuePair FlowerPot DigUp Flower kvp.Value p.Flower kvp.Key How to write a type test to normalize related types? I'm trying to inherit from an external abstract class with methods like this: The F...
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