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13951822
fsharp
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Title: How to return multiple tokens for one fslex rule pattern? Problem title: How to return multiple tokens for one fslex rule pattern? Tags: f%23, fslex Problem: How to return multiple tokens for one fslex rule pattern? Using fslex I would like to return multiple tokens for one pattern but I don't see a way how to a...
How to return multiple tokens for one fslex rule pattern? How to return multiple tokens for one fslex rule pattern? f%23 fslex How operations.TryFind TODO DOT LPAREN Some None How to return multiple tokens for one fslex rule pattern? Using fslex I would like to return multiple tokens for one pattern but I don't see a w...
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56962368_c0
56962368
fsharp
0
Title: F# Custom Comparison operators for type Problem title: F# Custom Comparison operators for type Tags: f%23 Problem: F# Custom Comparison operators for type I want to create custom comparison operators for my type (<, >, <=, >=, etc). I have tried: type MyType() = static member (>) (left: MyType, right: int) = tru...
F# Custom Comparison operators for type F# Custom Comparison operators for type f%23 Custom Comparison MyType System.IComparable IComparable self.CompareTo F# Custom Comparison operators for type I want to create custom comparison operators for my type (<, >, <=, >=, etc). I have tried: and receive the error: (Why woul...
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2842627_c1
2842627
fsharp
1
10\Projects\RestaurantService\RestaurantDAO\CreateDatabase.fs(56,14): error FS0039: The field, constructor or member 'ExecNonQuery2' is not defined I am curious what I am doing wrong. I have tried not inheriting, and just instantiating the BaseDAO type in the function, but I get the same error. I started on this path b...
10\Projects\RestaurantService\RestaurantDAO\CreateDatabase.fs(56,14): error FS0039: The field, constructor or member 'ExecNonQuery2' is not defined I am curious what I am doing wrong. I have tried not inheriting, and just instantiating the BaseDAO type in the function, but I get the same error. I started on this path b...
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58474818_c0
58474818
fsharp
0
Title: How to recursively build a list of lists? Stuck on aggregating the sublists to a larger lists Problem title: How to recursively build a list of lists? Stuck on aggregating the sublists to a larger lists Tags: f%23, functional-programming, recursion Problem: How to recursively build a list of lists? Stuck on aggr...
How to recursively build a list of lists? Stuck on aggregating the sublists to a larger lists How to recursively build a list of lists? Stuck on aggregating the sublists to a larger lists f%23 functional-programming recursion How Stuck n::list How to recursively build a list of lists? Stuck on aggregating the sublists ...
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77882770_c0
77882770
fsharp
0
Title: Create bi-directional tree in F# Problem title: Create bi-directional tree in F# Tags: functional-programming, f%23, recursion Problem: Create bi-directional tree in F# I am trying to define and create a tree structure where the parent knows the children and vice versa. I created the following F# code which does...
Create bi-directional tree in F# Create bi-directional tree in F# functional-programming f%23 recursion Create Parent Name Age Children Child List.map Peter Sarah Max Create bi-directional tree in F# I am trying to define and create a tree structure where the parent knows the children and vice versa. I created the foll...
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41234475
fsharp
0
Title: Building and running FsCheck.Xunit tests in an F# ionide project Problem title: Building and running FsCheck.Xunit tests in an F# ionide project Tags: ionide, f%23-fake, f%23 Problem: Building and running FsCheck.Xunit tests in an F# ionide project I created a standalone console application using the yo fsharp g...
Building and running FsCheck.Xunit tests in an F# ionide project Building and running FsCheck.Xunit tests in an F# ionide project ionide f%23-fake f%23 Building FsCheck.Xunit FAKE build.fsx Test Target ShadowCopy HtmlOutput XmlOutput OutputDir Building and running FsCheck.Xunit tests in an F# ionide project I created a...
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17455909_c0
17455909
fsharp
0
Title: How to Generate A Specific Number of Random Indices for Array Element Removal F# Problem title: How to Generate A Specific Number of Random Indices for Array Element Removal F# Tags: random, f%23, arrays Problem: How to Generate A Specific Number of Random Indices for Array Element Removal F# So sCount is the nu...
How to Generate A Specific Number of Random Indices for Array Element Removal F# How to Generate A Specific Number of Random Indices for Array Element Removal F# random f%23 arrays How Generate Specific Number Random Indices Array Element Removal Array.init rng.Next Seq.distinct Seq.toArray Array.sort indices.Count ind...
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31132954_c0
31132954
fsharp
0
Title: What are the runtime performance implications of using typed versus untyped F# code quotations? Problem title: What are the runtime performance implications of using typed versus untyped F# code quotations? Tags: .net, f%23 Problem: What are the runtime performance implications of using typed versus untyped F# c...
What are the runtime performance implications of using typed versus untyped F# code quotations? What are the runtime performance implications of using typed versus untyped F# code quotations? .net f%23 typed What Quotations LINQ FSharp.Compiler.Services What are the runtime performance implications of using typed versu...
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79013451_c0
79013451
fsharp
0
Title: Type mismatching in parameters of function values Problem title: Type mismatching in parameters of function values Tags: f%23, type-constraints Problem: Type mismatching in parameters of function values The following code generates a compile-time error at myFunctions.Add fn : type IInterface = interface end let ...
Type mismatching in parameters of function values Type mismatching in parameters of function values f%23 type-constraints Type myFunctions.Add IInterface ResizeArray FS0001 Excpeting myStuff.Add Type mismatching in parameters of function values The following code generates a compile-time error at myFunctions.Add fn : T...
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59049622_c0
59049622
fsharp
0
Title: F# assign value to a method argument Problem title: F# assign value to a method argument Tags: f%23 Problem: F# assign value to a method argument I am trying to override a method provided by an interface/API and have to assign a new value to one of the method's argument. If I try to assign to the passed argument...
F# assign value to a method argument F# assign value to a method argument f%23 _.Emit eventInfo:SequenceStartEventInfo emitter:IEmitter SequenceStartEventInfo eventInfo.Source Emit IEmitter eventInfo:byref F# assign value to a method argument I am trying to override a method provided by an interface/API and have to ass...
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40032293_c0
40032293
fsharp
0
Title: Is there a way to emit HTML directly into an FsLab journal from the .fsx file? Problem title: Is there a way to emit HTML directly into an FsLab journal from the .fsx file? Tags: fslab, f%23 Problem: Is there a way to emit HTML directly into an FsLab journal from the .fsx file? I'd like to emit some html (genera...
Is there a way to emit HTML directly into an FsLab journal from the .fsx file? Is there a way to emit HTML directly into an FsLab journal from the .fsx file? fslab f%23 the HTML FsLab Some include-value:htmlContent Is there a way to emit HTML directly into an FsLab journal from the .fsx file? I'd like to emit some html...
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54670379_c0
54670379
fsharp
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Title: F# - Resources for learning it from scratch Problem title: F# - Resources for learning it from scratch Tags: f%23 Problem: F# - Resources for learning it from scratch I appreciate there are a few posts out there, asking about F# tutorials/learning resources, but so many of the questions (and answers) assume a so...
F# - Resources for learning it from scratch F# - Resources for learning it from scratch f%23 scratch Resources F# - Resources for learning it from scratch I appreciate there are a few posts out there, asking about F# tutorials/learning resources, but so many of the questions (and answers) assume a somewhat established ...
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12538077_c0
12538077
fsharp
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Title: F# and Mono Cecil How to work with it? Problem title: F# and Mono Cecil How to work with it? Tags: f%23, c%23, mono Problem: F# and Mono Cecil How to work with it? I am working on an obfuscation mechanism using F#. I wrote the same thing using C# before a few months as follows: public void testobfusc(string file...
F# and Mono Cecil How to work with it? F# and Mono Cecil How to work with it? f%23 c%23 mono Mono Cecil How AssemblyDefinition AssemblyDefinition.ReadAssembly ModuleDefinition assembly.MainModule TypeDefinition module.Types type.Name Yaobfuscatethis Maybe Mono.Cecil file:string asm.MainModule asm.MainModule.Types t.Nam...
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67028990_c0
67028990
fsharp
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Title: Map to Union Case constructor without pattern match Problem title: Map to Union Case constructor without pattern match Tags: f%23 Problem: Map to Union Case constructor without pattern match I have a union type CustomerEvent like this: type CustomerRegisteredEvent = { CompanyName: string } type CustomerDeletedEv...
Map to Union Case constructor without pattern match Map to Union Case constructor without pattern match f%23 Map Union Case CustomerEvent CustomerRegisteredEvent CompanyName CustomerDeletedEvent DeletedOn DateTimeOffset CustomerRegistered CustomerDeleted Events.IEvent event.Data Map to Union Case constructor without pa...
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76800147_c0
76800147
fsharp
0
Title: Signature file entry for &quot;member _.Yield(()) = ()&quot;? Problem title: Signature file entry for &quot;member _.Yield(()) = ()&quot;? Tags: f%23 Problem: Signature file entry for "member _.Yield(()) = ()"? Most computation expression examples with custom operators start with this type of a Yield : type Foo(...
Signature file entry for &quot;member _.Yield(()) = ()&quot;? Signature file entry for &quot;member _.Yield(()) = ()&quot;? f%23 Signature _.Yield Yield Foo Signature file entry for "member _.Yield(()) = ()"? Most computation expression examples with custom operators start with this type of a Yield : If I wanted to cre...
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10353862_c0
10353862
fsharp
0
Title: Packaging F# program for Mono Problem title: Packaging F# program for Mono Tags: mono, packaging, f%23 Problem: Packaging F# program for Mono I am currently learning F# and preparing to write my first program. I will be using Visual Studio 10 in Windows 7 to write the code, because the F# support for MonoDevelop...
Packaging F# program for Mono Packaging F# program for Mono mono packaging f%23 Packaging Mono MyUberJar.jar Packaging F# program for Mono I am currently learning F# and preparing to write my first program. I will be using Visual Studio 10 in Windows 7 to write the code, because the F# support for MonoDevelop is a few ...
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55408250_c0
55408250
fsharp
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Title: Returning .NET POCO as data frame over WebAPI to R client Problem title: Returning .NET POCO as data frame over WebAPI to R client Tags: r, f%23, deedle, c%23 Problem: Returning .NET POCO as data frame over WebAPI to R client I'm looking into how to efficiently return .NET Plain Old C# Objects (POCO) to R client...
Returning .NET POCO as data frame over WebAPI to R client Returning .NET POCO as data frame over WebAPI to R client r f%23 deedle c%23 Returning NET POCO WebAPI Deedle Returning .NET POCO as data frame over WebAPI to R client I'm looking into how to efficiently return .NET Plain Old C# Objects (POCO) to R clients using...
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3156523_c0
3156523
fsharp
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Title: Can I selectively open a module so I can refer to some of its values without qualification? Problem title: Can I selectively open a module so I can refer to some of its values without qualification? Tags: module, f%23 Problem: Can I selectively open a module so I can refer to some of its values without qualifica...
Can I selectively open a module so I can refer to some of its values without qualification? Can I selectively open a module so I can refer to some of its values without qualification? module f%23 Data.Map qualified Can Data.Map.Map Map Item Description Item.empty Item.Item Can I selectively open a module so I can refer...
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76361833_c1
76361833
fsharp
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2023-02-22 8382190.0 2023-03-01 8339684.0 2023-03-08 8342283.0 2023-03-15 8639300.0 2023-03-22 8733787.0 2023-03-29 8705942.0 2023-04-05 8632384.0 2023-04-12 8614797.0 2023-04-19 8593263.0 2023-04-26 8562768.0 2023-05-03 8503994.0 2023-05-10 8503017.0 2023-05-17 8456760.0 2023-05-24 8436255.0 Note that it's using a cl...
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21921877_c1
21921877
fsharp
1
t) , but I don't know how to implement that without everythingUntil consuming the end token, causing between to fail. I ended up with the following, which doesn't handle nested occurrences of "{%" , but seems to pass the main test cases I care about: let trimStr (s : string) = s.Trim() let betweenStr s t = between (ps...
t) , but I don't know how to implement that without everythingUntil consuming the end token, causing between to fail. I ended up with the following, which doesn't handle nested occurrences of "{%" , but seems to pass the main test cases I care about: let trimStr (s : string) = s.Trim() let betweenStr s t = between (ps...
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4579584_c0
4579584
fsharp
0
Title: F# Extension Methods on Lists, IEnumerable, etc Problem title: F# Extension Methods on Lists, IEnumerable, etc Tags: extension-methods, methods, c%23-to-f%23, f%23, static-methods Problem: F# Extension Methods on Lists, IEnumerable, etc In C#, if I had a widget definition, say: class widget { public string Prett...
F# Extension Methods on Lists, IEnumerable, etc F# Extension Methods on Lists, IEnumerable, etc extension-methods methods c%23-to-f%23 f%23 static-methods Extension Methods Lists IEnumerable PrettyName ExtensionMethods PrintAll Widget TextWriter writer.WriteLine w.PrettyName F# Extension Methods on Lists, IEnumerable, ...
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40845386_c1
40845386
fsharp
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is normally invalid). type Int64 with static member TryParse = parseInt >> Option.ofByRef static member TryParse s = (parseInt >> Option.ofByRef) s let test1 = Int64.TryParse "42" |> Option.map ((*) 2L) Fourth example: I can't explain this one, the difference is only in the first line, using the original function Int6...
is normally invalid). type Int64 with static member TryParse = parseInt >> Option.ofByRef static member TryParse s = (parseInt >> Option.ofByRef) s let test1 = Int64.TryParse "42" |> Option.map ((*) 2L) Fourth example: I can't explain this one, the difference is only in the first line, using the original function Int6...
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21338870_c0
21338870
fsharp
0
Title: Random number generator breaks when used in parallel Problem title: Random number generator breaks when used in parallel Tags: random, parallel-processing, f%23 Problem: Random number generator breaks when used in parallel I have a program in which I generate a lot of random numbers, and my program is very paral...
Random number generator breaks when used in parallel Random number generator breaks when used in parallel random parallel-processing f%23 Random System.Random Array.Parallel.init rnd.NextDouble Random number generator breaks when used in parallel I have a program in which I generate a lot of random numbers, and my prog...
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50545451_c1
50545451
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printfn "%s" path foo "SomeName" So far so good. In the example above the class is quite "light" and I can instantiate it inside any function. However, the class containing the values with side effects could as well be computationally intensive. In that case I would like to instantiate it only once and call it from di...
printfn "%s" path foo "SomeName" So far so good. In the example above the class is quite "light" and I can instantiate it inside any function. However, the class containing the values with side effects could as well be computationally intensive. In that case I would like to instantiate it only once and call it from di...
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66286279_c0
66286279
fsharp
0
Title: How to Update Multiple Fields from an Object with FSharp.Data.SqlClient Problem title: How to Update Multiple Fields from an Object with FSharp.Data.SqlClient Tags: fsharp.data.sqlclient, f%23 Problem: How to Update Multiple Fields from an Object with FSharp.Data.SqlClient I've been looking into F# in relation t...
How to Update Multiple Fields from an Object with FSharp.Data.SqlClient How to Update Multiple Fields from an Object with FSharp.Data.SqlClient fsharp.data.sqlclient f%23 an orders How Update Multiple Fields Object FSharp.Data.SqlClient getOrders2 SqlCommandProvider SELECT cmd.Execute Seq.toList How to Update Multiple ...
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35314189_c0
35314189
fsharp
0
Title: F# Polynomial Derivator Problem title: F# Polynomial Derivator Tags: derivative, f%23, typeerror Problem: F# Polynomial Derivator I'm writing a program that takes a polynomial and returns its derivative. The polynomial is passed as predefined type "poly", which is a list of tuples in which the first element is a...
F# Polynomial Derivator F# Polynomial Derivator derivative f%23 typeerror Polynomial Derivator p:poly EmptyList x::xs F# Polynomial Derivator I'm writing a program that takes a polynomial and returns its derivative. The polynomial is passed as predefined type "poly", which is a list of tuples in which the first element...
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9205731_c0
9205731
fsharp
0
Title: Type Constraint Mismatch with default int * int type division Problem title: Type Constraint Mismatch with default int * int type division Tags: f%23, .net Problem: Type Constraint Mismatch with default int * int type division So I'm working through some sample F# code, and ran into the following fragment: let d...
Type Constraint Mismatch with default int * int type division Type Constraint Mismatch with default int * int type division f%23 .net Type Constraint Mismatch System.Console.WriteLine n.ToString Type Constraint Mismatch with default int * int type division So I'm working through some sample F# code, and ran into the fo...
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70757235
fsharp
0
Title: F# Can&#x27;t install nugets because doesn&#x27;t find default nuget source Problem title: F# Can&#x27;t install nugets because doesn&#x27;t find default nuget source Tags: nuget-package-restore, nuget, f%23, f%23-interactive Problem: F# Can't install nugets because doesn't find default nuget source I'm trying t...
F# Can&#x27;t install nugets because doesn&#x27;t find default nuget source F# Can&#x27;t install nugets because doesn&#x27;t find default nuget source nuget-package-restore nuget f%23 f%23-interactive Can System.IO System Environment.CurrentDirectory __SOURCE_DIRECTORY__ nuget:System.Data.Linq.dll nuget:FSharp.Data.Sq...
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18770646_c0
18770646
fsharp
0
Title: Does the order of mutually exclusive clauses matter in function or match expressions Problem title: Does the order of mutually exclusive clauses matter in function or match expressions Tags: functional-programming, f%23 Problem: Does the order of mutually exclusive clauses matter in function or match expressions...
Does the order of mutually exclusive clauses matter in function or match expressions Does the order of mutually exclusive clauses matter in function or match expressions functional-programming f%23 Does x0::xtl Does the order of mutually exclusive clauses matter in function or match expressions When clauses in function...
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52394921_c1
52394921
fsharp
1
R client connects to /blobhub , the connection is closed unexpectedly because the app fails to resolve MailboxProcessor<Message> while trying to activate the BlobHub class. I'm a bit stumped, however, because I've clearly registered the MailboxProcessor<Message> type in the container in the configureServices function. ...
R client connects to /blobhub , the connection is closed unexpectedly because the app fails to resolve MailboxProcessor<Message> while trying to activate the BlobHub class. I'm a bit stumped, however, because I've clearly registered the MailboxProcessor<Message> type in the container in the configureServices function. ...
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77518266_c0
77518266
fsharp
0
Title: Which .NET project can programmatically validate a cell&#x27;s value out of the box based on Excel data validation constraints? Problem title: Which .NET project can programmatically validate a cell&#x27;s value out of the box based on Excel data validation constraints? Tags: f%23, c%23, .net, .net-core Problem:...
Which .NET project can programmatically validate a cell&#x27;s value out of the box based on Excel data validation constraints? Which .NET project can programmatically validate a cell&#x27;s value out of the box based on Excel data validation constraints? f%23 c%23 .net .net-core Which NET Excel XSSFWorkbook workbook.G...
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19639366_c0
19639366
fsharp
0
Title: Type aliases and function signatures F# Problem title: Type aliases and function signatures F# Tags: f%23 Problem: Type aliases and function signatures F# I'm new in F# language, my profesional background is mostly C#/SharePoint and recently I went Haskell course which is lovely functional language. My question ...
Type aliases and function signatures F# Type aliases and function signatures F# f%23 Type Person Address n:Address n.first Type aliases and function signatures F# I'm new in F# language, my profesional background is mostly C#/SharePoint and recently I went Haskell course which is lovely functional language. My question...
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29762428_c0
29762428
fsharp
0
Title: Accumulator function for tag cloud Problem title: Accumulator function for tag cloud Tags: tail-recursion, f%23 Problem: Accumulator function for tag cloud I'm trying to write a tail-recursion function that will look at a list of distinct words, a list of all words, and return a list with the count of occurrence...
Accumulator function for tag cloud Accumulator function for tag cloud tail-recursion f%23 Accumulator word:string List.filter x.Equals Seq.distinct all:string Array.append What Accumulator function for tag cloud I'm trying to write a tail-recursion function that will look at a list of distinct words, a list of all word...
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50782719_c0
50782719
fsharp
0
Title: How can I create an F# async from a C# method with a callback? Problem title: How can I create an F# async from a C# method with a callback? Tags: f%23, asynchronous Problem: How can I create an F# async from a C# method with a callback? Suppose I have some C# code that takes a callback: void DoSomething(Action<...
How can I create an F# async from a C# method with a callback? How can I create an F# async from a C# method with a callback? f%23 asynchronous a How DoSomething Action Not Tasks.DoSomething Wait Tasks Hello Call EntryPoint Console.WriteLine Async.RunSynchronously How can I create an F# async from a C# method with a ca...
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78710492_c0
78710492
fsharp
0
Title: One at a time async in F#? Problem title: One at a time async in F#? Tags: f%23 Problem: One at a time async in F#? What is a good approach to wrapping an Async<'t> such that only one of them can run at a time? I have come up with a solution using MailboxProcessor although I wonder if a more lightweight mechanis...
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59789224_c0
59789224
fsharp
0
Title: Negate a string method in a lambda function gives error Problem title: Negate a string method in a lambda function gives error Tags: f%23-interactive, f%23 Problem: Negate a string method in a lambda function gives error I am calling the string method "contains" in a lambda function, and would like to negate it....
Negate a string method in a lambda function gives error Negate a string method in a lambda function gives error f%23-interactive f%23 Negate myString.Contains Successive System.IO File.ReadLines Seq.filter line.Contains Error Seq.map line.Split word.StartsWith word.EndsWith Seq.toArray Negate a string method in a lambd...
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35722526_c1
35722526
fsharp
1
0h],r8 mov r8d,dword ptr [rbp+18h] inc r8d mov rdx,qword ptr [rbp+10h] mov r9,qword ptr [rbp-20h] mov rcx,7FFA3E525960h call 00007FFA3E4A5040 mov qword ptr [rbp-0F8h],rax mov rcx,qword ptr [rbp-0F8h] mov rdx,qword ptr [rbp-80h] mov rax,qword ptr [rbp-0F8h] mov rax,qword ptr [rax] mov rax,qword ptr [rax+40h] call qword ...
Exception . I've been using F# for quite some time now so I'm aware of TCO and the need for functions with accumulator arguments and generally use that form. After a lot of searching I think I was able to nail to the code that triggered the exception: breedPopulation generates a new generation from the individuals in t...
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8923615_c1
8923615
fsharp
1
After giving it some thought I agree with kvb. Null asyncs should not really exist in normal code and could really only be produced if you do something you probably shouldn't (such as using Unchecked.defaultOf) or use reflection to produce the values (in my case it was a mocking framework involved). Thus it's not real...
After giving it some thought I agree with kvb. Null asyncs should not really exist in normal code and could really only be produced if you do something you probably shouldn't (such as using Unchecked.defaultOf) or use reflection to produce the values (in my case it was a mocking framework involved). Thus it's not real...
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18498520_c0
18498520
fsharp
0
Title: oddity with initialized member variable Problem title: oddity with initialized member variable Tags: f%23 Problem: oddity with initialized member variable I am used to member variables of an object keeping their value unless they are changed. So the following behviour in F# came as a bit of a surprise: (I have a...
oddity with initialized member variable oddity with initialized member variable f%23 gen_base gen_base.ToString m:int s:string this.mm this.x this.ToString this.mm.ToString this.x.ToString c.ToString oddity with initialized member variable I am used to member variables of an object keeping their value unless they are c...
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26592949_c1
26592949
fsharp
1
= if handler <> null then handler.Invoke(handler, PropertyChangedEventArgs(propName)) I think these fail to be found as a valid for the PropertyChanged because the type of PropertyChanged is IEvent whereas I've extended the type PropertyChangedEventHandler. I therefore then tried: type IEvent<PropertyChangedEventHandl...
= if handler <> null then handler.Invoke(handler, PropertyChangedEventArgs(propName)) I think these fail to be found as a valid for the PropertyChanged because the type of PropertyChanged is IEvent whereas I've extended the type PropertyChangedEventHandler. I therefore then tried: type IEvent<PropertyChangedEventHandl...
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36248260
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Title: Web scraping stock dividend data with F# Problem title: Web scraping stock dividend data with F# Tags: web-scraping, f%23, f%23-data Problem: Web scraping stock dividend data with F# I am attempting to scrape stock dividend data from web pages using F# and the FSharp.Data library. An example page can be seen at ...
Web scraping stock dividend data with F# Web scraping stock dividend data with F# web-scraping f%23 f%23-data Web FSharp.Data EntryPoint www.nasdaq.com Http.RequestString System.Console.ReadLine Web scraping stock dividend data with F# I am attempting to scrape stock dividend data from web pages using F# and the FSharp...
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59480990
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Title: F# sequences returning one item at a time Problem title: F# sequences returning one item at a time Tags: f%23, c%23-to-f%23 Problem: F# sequences returning one item at a time I am new to F# and I am trying to convert a DbDataReader class from c# to F#, the DBDataReader reads and returns a csv line as a list memb...
F# sequences returning one item at a time F# sequences returning one item at a time f%23 c%23-to-f%23 this.ReadCSV File.OpenText textReader.EndOfStream textReader.ReadLine DBDataReader Seq.toList this.Read Seq.item F# sequences returning one item at a time I am new to F# and I am trying to convert a DbDataReader class ...
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Title: Unable to get related Table Records as Lists in F# Dapper Problem title: Unable to get related Table Records as Lists in F# Dapper Tags: f%23, f%23-data Problem: Unable to get related Table Records as Lists in F# Dapper I am trying to use the F# Dapper wrapper at https://github.com/Dzoukr/Dapper.FSharp It says ,...
Unable to get related Table Records as Lists in F# Dapper Unable to get related Table Records as Lists in F# Dapper f%23 f%23-data Unable Table Records Lists Dapper Orders OrderDetails OrderId Orders.Id Orders.ReviewSent Orders.OrderDate conn.SelectAsync Order OrderDetail Unable to get related Table Records as Lists in...
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status" | MessageType.Partial -> result <- Seq.append result (ParseMessage message) | MessageType.End -> result <- Seq.append result (ParseMessage message) isDone <- true | MessageType.Failure -> printfn "Alert failure" isDone <- true result ListenMessenger() |> Seq.iter(printfn "%A") Additional information Each Messa...
status" | MessageType.Partial -> result <- Seq.append result (ParseMessage message) | MessageType.End -> result <- Seq.append result (ParseMessage message) isDone <- true | MessageType.Failure -> printfn "Alert failure" isDone <- true result ListenMessenger() |> Seq.iter(printfn "%A") Additional information Each Messa...
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finding the next computation and managing a pseudo stack with a list. let prepareStackFree<'t> :'t StackFree->'t Running = let rec inner stack stackFree = Step(fun ()-> match stackFree with //takes the return values and passes it to the next function on the "Stack" |Return(value)-> match stack with |[]->Result(value) ...
finding the next computation and managing a pseudo stack with a list. let prepareStackFree<'t> :'t StackFree->'t Running = let rec inner stack stackFree = Step(fun ()-> match stackFree with //takes the return values and passes it to the next function on the "Stack" |Return(value)-> match stack with |[]->Result(value) ...
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Title: silverlight for .NET / CLR based numerical computing on osx Problem title: silverlight for .NET / CLR based numerical computing on osx Tags: cross-platform, f%23, mono, silverlight Problem: silverlight for .NET / CLR based numerical computing on osx I'm interested in using F# for numerical work, but my platforms...
silverlight for .NET / CLR based numerical computing on osx silverlight for .NET / CLR based numerical computing on osx cross-platform f%23 mono silverlight NET CLR silverlight for .NET / CLR based numerical computing on osx I'm interested in using F# for numerical work, but my platforms are not windows based. Mono sti...
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33162274_c0
33162274
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Title: Multiply function in F# always returns with failwith Problem title: Multiply function in F# always returns with failwith Tags: f%23 Problem: Multiply function in F# always returns with failwith I'm trying to write a function in F# for multiplying 2 matrices together. It uses a transpose function that finds the t...
Multiply function in F# always returns with failwith Multiply function in F# always returns with failwith f%23 Multiply Error List.head List.map List.tail Empty x::xs Multiply function in F# always returns with failwith I'm trying to write a function in F# for multiplying 2 matrices together. It uses a transpose functi...
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64702833_c0
64702833
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Title: Efficient way to test a symmetric function on all pairings of a Seq Problem title: Efficient way to test a symmetric function on all pairings of a Seq Tags: f%23 Problem: Efficient way to test a symmetric function on all pairings of a Seq Suppose I have a collection like [ "a"; "b"; "c" ] and I want to test ever...
Efficient way to test a symmetric function on all pairings of a Seq Efficient way to test a symmetric function on all pairings of a Seq f%23 Efficient Seq Seq.allPairs Seq.filter Seq.toList Efficient way to test a symmetric function on all pairings of a Seq Suppose I have a collection like [ "a"; "b"; "c" ] and I want ...
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41347374_c0
41347374
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Title: ToString throws NullReferenceException for unit value () Problem title: ToString throws NullReferenceException for unit value () Tags: type-inference, generics, f%23 Problem: ToString throws NullReferenceException for unit value () Say we got a very simple function let fn a = a.ToString() It's type gets inferred...
ToString throws NullReferenceException for unit value () ToString throws NullReferenceException for unit value () type-inference generics f%23 NullReferenceException ToString a.ToString Either.Ok v.ToString Either.Bad Either RejectReason WebPart ToString throws NullReferenceException for unit value () Say we got a very...
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Title: Overload equality operator (&quot;=&quot;) on Vector2 in F# - different vectors are reported equal Problem title: Overload equality operator (&quot;=&quot;) on Vector2 in F# - different vectors are reported equal Tags: xna, .net, f%23, operator-overloading Problem: Overload equality operator ("=") on Vector2 in ...
Overload equality operator (&quot;=&quot;) on Vector2 in F# - different vectors are reported equal Overload equality operator (&quot;=&quot;) on Vector2 in F# - different vectors are reported equal xna .net f%23 operator-overloading Overload Vector2 X:3 Y:5 Okay op_Equality op_Inequality Overload equality operator ("="...
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Title: A good F# codebase to learn from Problem title: A good F# codebase to learn from Tags: f%23 Problem: A good F# codebase to learn from I've been teaching myself F# for a while now. I've read Programming F# by Chris Smith (great book) and I've written a few small scripts for getting the job done here and there. Bu...
A good F# codebase to learn from A good F# codebase to learn from f%23 f A good F# codebase to learn from I've been teaching myself F# for a while now. I've read Programming F# by Chris Smith (great book) and I've written a few small scripts for getting the job done here and there. But IMO the best way to learn a new p...
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Title: predict function not evaluating for all given points with F# R-type-provider Problem title: predict function not evaluating for all given points with F# R-type-provider Tags: f%23, r Problem: predict function not evaluating for all given points with F# R-type-provider I am converting a small code snippet to F# u...
predict function not evaluating for all given points with F# R-type-provider predict function not evaluating for all given points with F# R-type-provider f%23 r R-type-provider Nit AOB AOBm Nitm data.frame R.tapply R.data_frame R.lm splines::ns List.min List.max prediction1 R.predict prediction1.Print predict function ...
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Title: F# reduce function on List of Tuples Problem title: F# reduce function on List of Tuples Tags: f%23-interactive, f%23, f%23-3.0 Problem: F# reduce function on List of Tuples This simple piece of code is stumping me So this works > let l = [1; 2; 3; 4];; val l : int list = [1; 2; 3; 4] > List.reduce(fun accm i ->...
F# reduce function on List of Tuples F# reduce function on List of Tuples f%23-interactive f%23 f%23-3.0 List Tuples List.reduce FS0001 F# reduce function on List of Tuples This simple piece of code is stumping me So this works But this doesn't (even though the logic is exactly the same) Why do I get this error because...
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79311097
fsharp
0
Title: Json serializing from stream to a sequence Problem title: Json serializing from stream to a sequence Tags: .net, f%23, json Problem: Json serializing from stream to a sequence I'm using FSharpLu to serialize and deserialize JSON . The JSON file I'm trying to deserialize has just 1 huge array . I have this functi...
Json serializing from stream to a sequence Json serializing from stream to a sequence .net f%23 json stream Json System.IO.File.OpenRead Compact.deserializeStream MyType path1 path2 Json serializing from stream to a sequence I'm using FSharpLu to serialize and deserialize JSON . The JSON file I'm trying to deserialize ...
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24173932_c0
24173932
fsharp
0
Title: How do i gain access to grouped data? Problem title: How do i gain access to grouped data? Tags: f%23-3.0, f%23 Problem: How do i gain access to grouped data? I have two records that I have attempted to join and group. I am now trying to project the data into another record. The problem is that I can't figure ou...
How do i gain access to grouped data? How do i gain access to grouped data? f%23-3.0 f%23 How Product Name Description ProductOption ProductId SizeId Price ProductDetails Options row.Id opt.ProductId prod.Product prod.ProductOption How do i gain access to grouped data? I have two records that I have attempted to join a...
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67857446_c0
67857446
fsharp
0
Title: In an F# signature file, what is the significance of parentheses around a function signature? Problem title: In an F# signature file, what is the significance of parentheses around a function signature? Tags: f%23 Problem: In an F# signature file, what is the significance of parentheses around a function signatu...
In an F# signature file, what is the significance of parentheses around a function signature? In an F# signature file, what is the significance of parentheses around a function signature? f%23 FS0034 Module Butter In an F# signature file, what is the significance of parentheses around a function signature? As the consu...
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21239378_c0
21239378
fsharp
0
Title: Processing wrapped lines with Fold Problem title: Processing wrapped lines with Fold Tags: fold, f%23 Problem: Processing wrapped lines with Fold I have a list of lines that that have hard breaks at a specific line number, and look like this: Header:<SmallJson> Header:<VeryLongJson... ....> Header:<Json> And I n...
Processing wrapped lines with Fold Processing wrapped lines with Fold fold f%23 Processing Fold Header SmallJson VeryLongJson Json List.fold line.StartsWith state::result List.rev List.tail Processing wrapped lines with Fold I have a list of lines that that have hard breaks at a specific line number, and look like this...
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31087474_c0
31087474
fsharp
0
Title: FSharp Parameter Pattern matching. Why is declaration assigned from instead of to? Problem title: FSharp Parameter Pattern matching. Why is declaration assigned from instead of to? Tags: f%23, pattern-matching Problem: FSharp Parameter Pattern matching. Why is declaration assigned from instead of to? I am lookin...
FSharp Parameter Pattern matching. Why is declaration assigned from instead of to? FSharp Parameter Pattern matching. Why is declaration assigned from instead of to? f%23 pattern-matching instead FSharp Parameter Pattern Why FSharp Parameter Pattern matching. Why is declaration assigned from instead of to? I am looking...
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3218044_c0
3218044
fsharp
0
Title: F# Function Composition with multiple input parameters Problem title: F# Function Composition with multiple input parameters Tags: f%23 Problem: F# Function Composition with multiple input parameters I am new to F# and I recently discovered the function composition operator >> I understand the basic principle so...
F# Function Composition with multiple input parameters F# Function Composition with multiple input parameters f%23 Composition Add1ToNum Mul2ToNum FuncComp AddNums MulNums Add1 Mul2 F# Function Composition with multiple input parameters I am new to F# and I recently discovered the function composition operator >> I und...
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13153953_c0
13153953
fsharp
0
Title: How to convert this function to use tail call Problem title: How to convert this function to use tail call Tags: tail-recursion, recursion, functional-programming, function, f%23 Problem: How to convert this function to use tail call Recursive function: let rec listMerge (l1 : 'a list) (l2 : 'a list) = if l1.IsE...
How to convert this function to use tail call How to convert this function to use tail call tail-recursion recursion functional-programming function f%23 How l1.IsEmpty l2.IsEmpty l1.Head l2.Head l1.Tail l2.Tail List.rev How to convert this function to use tail call Recursive function: Now, unless I am happily mistaken...
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28676069_c0
28676069
fsharp
0
Title: Extension Methods and Duck Typing Problem title: Extension Methods and Duck Typing Tags: extension-methods, duck-typing, f%23 Problem: Extension Methods and Duck Typing Why do I get an error when trying to call transform on an string? type Truck = Truck type Car = Car type Vehicle<'a> = | TruckWrapper of Truck *...
Extension Methods and Duck Typing Extension Methods and Duck Typing extension-methods duck-typing f%23 Extension Methods Duck Typing Truck Car Vehicle TruckWrapper CarWrapper this.transform System.String FS0001 Extension Methods and Duck Typing Why do I get an error when trying to call transform on an string? this will...
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55198185_c0
55198185
fsharp
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Title: Working on F# compiler source code on a Mac Problem title: Working on F# compiler source code on a Mac Tags: rider, f%23 Problem: Working on F# compiler source code on a Mac I would like to open F# compiler solution (FSharp.sln) from https://github.com/fsharp/fsharp/ in an IDE on a mac, then make some changes an...
Working on F# compiler source code on a Mac Working on F# compiler source code on a Mac rider f%23 Working Mac Working on F# compiler source code on a Mac I would like to open F# compiler solution (FSharp.sln) from https://github.com/fsharp/fsharp/ in an IDE on a mac, then make some changes and run the compiler or idea...
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14405566_c0
14405566
fsharp
0
Title: Can&#x27;t use IBM DB2 Entity provider with F# TypeProviders Problem title: Can&#x27;t use IBM DB2 Entity provider with F# TypeProviders Tags: type-providers, f%23, entity-framework, db2 Problem: Can't use IBM DB2 Entity provider with F# TypeProviders I'm trying to test out the new F# Type Providers, but I can't...
Can&#x27;t use IBM DB2 Entity provider with F# TypeProviders Can&#x27;t use IBM DB2 Entity provider with F# TypeProviders type-providers f%23 entity-framework db2 Can IBM DB2 Entity TypeProviders SqlEntityConnection ConnectionString Server Database UID PWD Provider IBM.Data.DB2 Error Failed Net Framework Data Can't use...
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70881768_c0
70881768
fsharp
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Title: avoiding nesting `Result&lt;&#x27;T,&#x27;TError&gt;` Problem title: avoiding nesting `Result&lt;&#x27;T,&#x27;TError&gt;` Tags: f%23, error-handling Problem: avoiding nesting `Result<'T,'TError>` Suppose we have this input : let input = [ "0.10" "0.21" "forty" "5.32" "q6.20" ] Mapping this input to F# results l...
avoiding nesting `Result&lt;&#x27;T,&#x27;TError&gt;` avoiding nesting `Result&lt;&#x27;T,&#x27;TError&gt;` f%23 error-handling TError Result q6.20 System List.map Decimal.TryParse Error FsToolkit.ErrorHandling avoiding nesting `Result<'T,'TError>` Suppose we have this input : Mapping this input to F# results leads to ...
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28486162_c0
28486162
fsharp
0
Title: How do I add all elements from a list in F# recursively? Problem title: How do I add all elements from a list in F# recursively? Tags: tail-recursion, recursion, list, f%23, element Problem: How do I add all elements from a list in F# recursively? I'm very new to F# so I have been trying to sum all the elements(...
How do I add all elements from a list in F# recursively? How do I add all elements from a list in F# recursively? tail-recursion recursion list f%23 element a How values:double values.Head values.Tail ReadFile rainfall-midway.txt ParseLine file.Head How do I add all elements from a list in F# recursively? I'm very new ...
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79529336_c1
79529336
fsharp
1
the Visula Studio intellisense does not recognize the problem, I suppose because it still uses the 9.0.103 (for intellisense). I unistalled this SDK, using Viasual Studio Installer (Modify -> remove .net SDK) but then VS is not able to Build at all, at least I don't know how t oconfiugure VS to use an existing SDK. Wi...
the Visula Studio intellisense does not recognize the problem, I suppose because it still uses the 9.0.103 (for intellisense). I unistalled this SDK, using Viasual Studio Installer (Modify -> remove .net SDK) but then VS is not able to Build at all, at least I don't know how t oconfiugure VS to use an existing SDK. Wi...
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25778534_c0
25778534
fsharp
0
Title: How would one create a function as a result of a higher order function? Problem title: How would one create a function as a result of a higher order function? Tags: functional-programming, f%23 Problem: How would one create a function as a result of a higher order function? I am going through the definition of a...
How would one create a function as a result of a higher order function? How would one create a function as a result of a higher order function? functional-programming f%23 How System How would one create a function as a result of a higher order function? I am going through the definition of a higher order function. Bas...
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23890553_c0
23890553
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Title: How to use FParsec to parse identifiers with different start and end characters Problem title: How to use FParsec to parse identifiers with different start and end characters Tags: fparsec, f%23 Problem: How to use FParsec to parse identifiers with different start and end characters I'm having difficulty working...
How to use FParsec to parse identifiers with different start and end characters How to use FParsec to parse identifiers with different start and end characters fparsec f%23 How FParsec f000:sdfsd:asdf How to use FParsec to parse identifiers with different start and end characters I'm having difficulty working out the b...
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19117101_c0
19117101
fsharp
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Title: use c# library in f# Problem title: use c# library in f# Tags: libraries, f%23, c%23, tws Problem: use c# library in f# I am trying to connect to Interactive Brokers via their C# API. As an exercise, I am trying to develop my client in F#. This is what I have done: I have imported the CSharpAPI project in Visual...
use c# library in f# use c# library in f# libraries f%23 c%23 tws IBApi IBclient EWrapper this.connectionClosed this.currentTime use c# library in f# I am trying to connect to Interactive Brokers via their C# API. As an exercise, I am trying to develop my client in F#. This is what I have done: I have imported the CSha...
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54882239_c0
54882239
fsharp
0
Title: Deedle, F# and issues with Frame.map Problem title: Deedle, F# and issues with Frame.map Tags: f%23, deedle Problem: Deedle, F# and issues with Frame.map I have an issue understanding the signatures of Frame.map (and eventually others too) when I could figure out easily Series.map . Here a quick example: let ts1...
Deedle, F# and issues with Frame.map Deedle, F# and issues with Frame.map f%23 deedle Deedle Frame.map ts1 ts2 Frame.ofColumns Series.map fun1 Frame.mapRows a.GetAs Deedle, F# and issues with Frame.map I have an issue understanding the signatures of Frame.map (and eventually others too) when I could figure out easily S...
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36452148_c0
36452148
fsharp
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Title: How do I Pattern Match on the actual container of Discriminated Union cases? Problem title: How do I Pattern Match on the actual container of Discriminated Union cases? Tags: f%23 Problem: How do I Pattern Match on the actual container of Discriminated Union cases? Out of curiosity, how do I pattern match on the...
How do I Pattern Match on the actual container of Discriminated Union cases? How do I Pattern Match on the actual container of Discriminated Union cases? f%23 How Pattern Match Discriminated Union Vehicle NOT Car Tank Helicopter Blades How do I Pattern Match on the actual container of Discriminated Union cases? Out of ...
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10831010_c0
10831010
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Title: When building list recursively, how to use created elements of list at the head? Problem title: When building list recursively, how to use created elements of list at the head? Tags: recursion, f%23, functional-programming Problem: When building list recursively, how to use created elements of list at the head? ...
When building list recursively, how to use created elements of list at the head? When building list recursively, how to use created elements of list at the head? recursion f%23 functional-programming When h::t When building list recursively, how to use created elements of list at the head? I am trying to write a bootst...
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19059216_c0
19059216
fsharp
0
Title: Is there a way to avoid explicit type annotation on parameters that take instances of classes in F#? Problem title: Is there a way to avoid explicit type annotation on parameters that take instances of classes in F#? Tags: f%23 Problem: Is there a way to avoid explicit type annotation on parameters that take ins...
Is there a way to avoid explicit type annotation on parameters that take instances of classes in F#? Is there a way to avoid explicit type annotation on parameters that take instances of classes in F#? f%23 XmlWriter writer.WriteStartAttribute Is there a way to avoid explicit type annotation on parameters that take ins...
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4200319_c0
4200319
fsharp
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Title: Problem with computational workflow Problem title: Problem with computational workflow Tags: f%23, computation-expression Problem: Problem with computational workflow trying to follow example in the expert f# book, and having an issue with the workflows...the code is as follows: type Attempt<'a> = option<'a> let...
Problem with computational workflow Problem with computational workflow f%23 computation-expression it Problem Attempt Some None AttemptBuilder b.Return b.Bind b.Delay b.Let b.ReturnFrom Problem with computational workflow trying to follow example in the expert f# book, and having an issue with the workflows...the code...
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49823280_c1
49823280
fsharp
1
type <string> start %% start: | { "Nothing to see here" } %% Here is the list of files / references of my project : References: - FSharp.Core - FsLexYacc.Runtime - mscorlib - System - System.Core - System.Numerics - System.ValueTuple AssemblyInfo.fs Sql.fs SqlParser.fsp App.config packages.config And here is the prebui...
type <string> start %% start: | { "Nothing to see here" } %% Here is the list of files / references of my project : References: - FSharp.Core - FsLexYacc.Runtime - mscorlib - System - System.Core - System.Numerics - System.ValueTuple AssemblyInfo.fs Sql.fs SqlParser.fsp App.config packages.config And here is the prebui...
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26202165_c0
26202165
fsharp
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Title: Recursive sequence generation Problem title: Recursive sequence generation Tags: recursion, f%23, .net Problem: Recursive sequence generation I'm trying to generate a sequence of slices by recursively reading data from my data source. let rec read stream startFrom (conn : IEventStoreConnection) = seq { let size ...
Recursive sequence generation Recursive sequence generation recursion f%23 .net Recursive IEventStoreConnection conn.ReadStreamEventsForwardAsync Result Console.WriteLine Events slice.Events.Count ToString slice.IsEndOfStream TOTAL Seq.length Recursive sequence generation I'm trying to generate a sequence of slices by ...
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55300852_c0
55300852
fsharp
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Title: FsCheck custom generator of lists satisfying a predicate Problem title: FsCheck custom generator of lists satisfying a predicate Tags: fscheck, f%23, generator Problem: FsCheck custom generator of lists satisfying a predicate For a given predicate pred : 'a list -> bool and generator gen : Gen<'a> , consider the...
FsCheck custom generator of lists satisfying a predicate FsCheck custom generator of lists satisfying a predicate fscheck f%23 generator FsCheck Gen Gen.ofList Gen.filter FsCheck custom generator of lists satisfying a predicate For a given predicate pred : 'a list -> bool and generator gen : Gen<'a> , consider the foll...
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40802456_c0
40802456
fsharp
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Title: How to change Window.Forms Application Icon Problem title: How to change Window.Forms Application Icon Tags: winforms, icons, f%23 Problem: How to change Window.Forms Application Icon I am trying to change the Window Icon using the System.Forms library. open System open System.Drawing open System.Windows.Forms l...
How to change Window.Forms Application Icon How to change Window.Forms Application Icon winforms icons f%23 How Window.Forms Application Icon System System.Drawing System.Windows.Forms Form window.Text Hallo System.Drawing.Icon icon.png window.Icon Application.Run How to change Window.Forms Application Icon I am trying...
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58732797_c0
58732797
fsharp
0
Title: F# timers confusion: there seems to be several options, how to use it? Problem title: F# timers confusion: there seems to be several options, how to use it? Tags: f%23, timer Problem: F# timers confusion: there seems to be several options, how to use it? I have the following in C#: var timer = new Timer(x => { t...
F# timers confusion: there seems to be several options, how to use it? F# timers confusion: there seems to be several options, how to use it? f%23 timer Timer task.Invoke Object TimerCallback Nullable F# timers confusion: there seems to be several options, how to use it? I have the following in C#: I'm trying to do the...
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49773367_c0
49773367
fsharp
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Title: http low level streams Problem title: http low level streams Tags: http-streaming, f%23 Problem: http low level streams There's lower level approach to writing and reading stream for web requests, where you read or write as data comes in, please help with a snippet. let request = WebRequest.CreateHttp url reques...
http low level streams http low level streams http-streaming f%23 WebRequest.CreateHttp request.Method PUT request.ContentLength int64 schema.Length request.GetRequestStreamAsync Async.AwaitTask requestStream.Write Encoding.UTF8.GetBytes requestStream.Close request.AsyncGetResponse response.GetResponseStream StreamRead...
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Title: How to get a name of a variable coming into a function as a parameter using F#? Problem title: How to get a name of a variable coming into a function as a parameter using F#? Tags: quotations, parameters, function, f%23 Problem: How to get a name of a variable coming into a function as a parameter using F#? Is t...
How to get a name of a variable coming into a function as a parameter using F#? How to get a name of a variable coming into a function as a parameter using F#? quotations parameters function f%23 F# How v.ParentName Test e:Quotations.Expr Quotations.Patterns.PropertyGet pi.Name Quotations.Patterns.Value Value x.plot o....
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52749711_c0
52749711
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Title: Handling &quot;The resulting type would be infinite when unifying&quot; Problem title: Handling &quot;The resulting type would be infinite when unifying&quot; Tags: bind, f%23, recursion Problem: Handling "The resulting type would be infinite when unifying" let rec bind x f = f x |> bind bind "Hello World" (fun ...
Handling &quot;The resulting type would be infinite when unifying&quot; Handling &quot;The resulting type would be infinite when unifying&quot; bind f%23 recursion Handling Hello World x.toUpper x.toUpperCase console.log Handling "The resulting type would be infinite when unifying" let rec bind x f = f x |> bind bind "...
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5307252_c0
5307252
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Title: Multiple Constructors in f# with property assignment Problem title: Multiple Constructors in f# with property assignment Tags: f%23 Problem: Multiple Constructors in f# with property assignment I want to have a constructor that is blank and a constructor overload that accepts a parameter and assign it to a publi...
Multiple Constructors in f# with property assignment Multiple Constructors in f# with property assignment f%23 System.ArgumentNullException Multiple Constructors TemplateService ITemplateService Properties TemplateDirectory templateDirectory:string Error Make x.Member Multiple Constructors in f# with property assignmen...
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61217616_c0
61217616
fsharp
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Title: adding .dll file to visual studio, and open in the code Problem title: adding .dll file to visual studio, and open in the code Tags: f%23, dll, visual-studio Problem: adding .dll file to visual studio, and open in the code Hi I currently have a uni course in f#, where i need to use a .dll file that my professor ...
adding .dll file to visual studio, and open in the code adding .dll file to visual studio, and open in the code f%23 dll visual-studio adding .dll file to visual studio, and open in the code Hi I currently have a uni course in f#, where i need to use a .dll file that my professor made, in my code. In this picture, the ...
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49240922
fsharp
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Title: F# type providers with EF Code First / Continuous Integration Issues Problem title: F# type providers with EF Code First / Continuous Integration Issues Tags: ef-code-first, type-providers, f%23, entity-framework-6, continuous-integration Problem: F# type providers with EF Code First / Continuous Integration Iss...
F# type providers with EF Code First / Continuous Integration Issues F# type providers with EF Code First / Continuous Integration Issues ef-code-first type-providers f%23 entity-framework-6 continuous-integration First Continuous Integration Issues entity-framework-6 F# type providers with EF Code First / Continuous I...
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24584355_c0
24584355
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Title: Immutable members on objects Problem title: Immutable members on objects Tags: f%23 Problem: Immutable members on objects I have an object that can be neatly described by a discriminated union. The tree that it represents has some properties that can be easily updated when the tree is modified (but remaining imm...
Immutable members on objects Immutable members on objects f%23 Immutable Immutable members on objects I have an object that can be neatly described by a discriminated union. The tree that it represents has some properties that can be easily updated when the tree is modified (but remaining immutable) but that are relati...
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57119788_c0
57119788
fsharp
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Title: How do i read the verbatim code parts of a markdown file using F# Problem title: How do i read the verbatim code parts of a markdown file using F# Tags: f%23, string-operations Problem: How do i read the verbatim code parts of a markdown file using F# I am completely new to F#. I am trying to parse a markdown fi...
How do i read the verbatim code parts of a markdown file using F# How do i read the verbatim code parts of a markdown file using F# f%23 string-operations F# How System System.IO File.ReadAllText File.ReadAllLines EntryPoint main.md String.collect re.search How do i read the verbatim code parts of a markdown file using...
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49199913_c0
49199913
fsharp
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Title: Why no warning for unused let bindings? Problem title: Why no warning for unused let bindings? Tags: f%23 Problem: Why no warning for unused let bindings? C# warns for unused variables that are compile-time constants: static void Main(string[] args) { var unused = "hey"; //CS0219 The variable 'unused' is assigne...
Why no warning for unused let bindings? Why no warning for unused let bindings? f%23 Why Main CS0219 Console.WriteLine Hello World connectionInfo.Url Should Url Why no warning for unused let bindings? C# warns for unused variables that are compile-time constants: But the F# compiler does not, even though the editor now...
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7483407_c0
7483407
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Title: What are the strategies to support/integrate units of measurements in languages? Problem title: What are the strategies to support/integrate units of measurements in languages? Tags: java, f%23, units-of-measurement, language-design Problem: What are the strategies to support/integrate units of measurements in l...
What are the strategies to support/integrate units of measurements in languages? What are the strategies to support/integrate units of measurements in languages? java f%23 units-of-measurement language-design What What are the strategies to support/integrate units of measurements in languages? I wonder from purely lang...
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55210069_c1
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compilation error on the subclass for commands returning nothing. Here is a screenshot: The message is: The member execute : IDbConnection -> unit does not have the correct type to override the corresponding abstract method. It looks to me like it does have the correct type. Even if I add type annotations, it still gi...
compilation error on the subclass for commands returning nothing. Here is a screenshot: The message is: The member execute : IDbConnection -> unit does not have the correct type to override the corresponding abstract method. It looks to me like it does have the correct type. Even if I add type annotations, it still gi...
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66229976_c0
66229976
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Title: what is &#x27;and!&#x27; in the validation computation expression with FsToolkit.ErrorHandling, in F# Problem title: what is &#x27;and!&#x27; in the validation computation expression with FsToolkit.ErrorHandling, in F# Tags: computation-expression, f%23 Problem: what is 'and!' in the validation computation expre...
what is &#x27;and!&#x27; in the validation computation expression with FsToolkit.ErrorHandling, in F# what is &#x27;and!&#x27; in the validation computation expression with FsToolkit.ErrorHandling, in F# computation-expression f%23 FsToolkit.ErrorHandling Happy Path Result Validation what is 'and!' in the validation co...
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35681957_c0
35681957
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Title: Deploy WebSharper.Suave web application to Heroku Problem title: Deploy WebSharper.Suave web application to Heroku Tags: heroku-toolbelt, f%23, suave, websharper, heroku Problem: Deploy WebSharper.Suave web application to Heroku I can not understand what I need to change to make it. I created a demo project from...
Deploy WebSharper.Suave web application to Heroku Deploy WebSharper.Suave web application to Heroku heroku-toolbelt f%23 suave websharper heroku Deploy WebSharper.Suave Heroku WebsahrperSuaveHerokuExample1.sln github.com SuaveIO mono-script-buildpack.git git:remote packages.config Cannot Push SuaveFramework Deploy WebS...
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53015293_c0
53015293
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Title: Implement a map functional for a list of lists without using nested maps Problem title: Implement a map functional for a list of lists without using nested maps Tags: sml, functional-programming, f%23 Problem: Implement a map functional for a list of lists without using nested maps I set myself the following cha...
Implement a map functional for a list of lists without using nested maps Implement a map functional for a list of lists without using nested maps sml functional-programming f%23 nested Implement map2 hd::tl List.rev x::xs xs::tl Implement a map functional for a list of lists without using nested maps I set myself the f...
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60697757_c0
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Title: Blank Android App Package Installation Error Problem title: Blank Android App Package Installation Error Tags: android, f%23 Problem: Blank Android App Package Installation Error I'm moving from console application to Mobile in F#, since I have a project which are intended to be on mobiles. But when I create a p...
Blank Android App Package Installation Error Blank Android App Package Installation Error android f%23 Blank Android App Package Installation Error Blank Android App Package Installation Error I'm moving from console application to Mobile in F#, since I have a project which are intended to be on mobiles. But when I cre...
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Title: Websharper doing async call returns server error 500 Problem title: Websharper doing async call returns server error 500 Tags: async-await, f%23, web, websharper, .net Problem: Websharper doing async call returns server error 500 I'm trying to do async db query using SQLProvider and sqlite as db. The server side...
Websharper doing async call returns server error 500 Websharper doing async call returns server error 500 async-await f%23 web websharper .net Websharper Rpc Seq.executeQueryAsync Async.StartAsTask Async.AwaitTask Server.dbAsyncCall Doc.Async Websharper doing async call returns server error 500 I'm trying to do async d...
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Title: writing binary files with streams Problem title: writing binary files with streams Tags: f%23 Problem: writing binary files with streams How to download image files via streams in the temp directory, I've following code and I'm stuck and need guidance with the seek and the count part. There are some wrapper appr...
writing binary files with streams writing binary files with streams f%23 Path.GetTempFileName WebRequest.CreateHttp example.com image.png request.GetResponse HttpWebResponse response.GetResponseStream Array.zeroCreate BinaryReader MemoryStream FileStream FileMode.Open reader.PeekChar fileStream.Write reader.ReadBytes w...
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Title: Calling my own DLL from Azure Function, supported .NET Framework versions Problem title: Calling my own DLL from Azure Function, supported .NET Framework versions Tags: f%23, azure, azure-functions Problem: Calling my own DLL from Azure Function, supported .NET Framework versions What's the highest .NET Framewor...
Calling my own DLL from Azure Function, supported .NET Framework versions Calling my own DLL from Azure Function, supported .NET Framework versions f%23 azure azure-functions Azure Calling DLL NET Framework myDll.dll Calling my own DLL from Azure Function, supported .NET Framework versions What's the highest .NET Frame...
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1109242_c0
1109242
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Title: How do I use the F# Reflection library? Problem title: How do I use the F# Reflection library? Tags: reflection, f%23 Problem: How do I use the F# Reflection library? I am trying to follow this example (from p137 of Rob Pickering's "Foundations of F#" book) but I can't get it to work with the latest F# CTP. I ap...
How do I use the F# Reflection library? How do I use the F# Reflection library? reflection f%23 How Reflection Value.GetInfo Microsoft.FSharp.Reflection TupleValue print_string List.iteri List.length Printf.printf any_to_string print_any How do I use the F# Reflection library? I am trying to follow this example (from p...
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34826611
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Title: How do I use F#&#x27;s &quot;with&quot; assignment keywords with list properties in records? Problem title: How do I use F#&#x27;s &quot;with&quot; assignment keywords with list properties in records? Tags: f%23, .net Problem: How do I use F#'s "with" assignment keywords with list properties in records? I'm tryi...
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66307299
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Title: Can F# be Used in a Full Web Application Problem title: Can F# be Used in a Full Web Application Tags: f%23 Problem: Can F# be Used in a Full Web Application A while ago - I moved from C# to nodejs / typescript and really enjoyed moving out of OOP into a more functional style ( and LOT fewer bugs ) . I have rece...
Can F# be Used in a Full Web Application Can F# be Used in a Full Web Application f%23 Can Used Full Web Application Can F# be Used in a Full Web Application A while ago - I moved from C# to nodejs / typescript and really enjoyed moving out of OOP into a more functional style ( and LOT fewer bugs ) . I have recently mo...
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