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47290558
fsharp
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Title: Copy and update record expression with generic Types Problem title: Copy and update record expression with generic Types Tags: c%23-to-f%23, f%23 Problem: Copy and update record expression with generic Types I have two types, and they share one named value. type Type1 = { p1: int; p2: int; } type Type2 = { p1 : ...
Copy and update record expression with generic Types Copy and update record expression with generic Types c%23-to-f%23 f%23 Copy Types Type1 Type2 IType this.p1 changeP1ToTen newType1 Copy and update record expression with generic Types I have two types, and they share one named value. Is it possible to create a functi...
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39517236_c0
39517236
fsharp
0
Title: What is the difference between float32 vs single and float vs double, if any? Problem title: What is the difference between float32 vs single and float vs double, if any? Tags: type-alias, f%23, double Problem: What is the difference between float32 vs single and float vs double, if any? I have always considered...
What is the difference between float32 vs single and float vs double, if any? What is the difference between float32 vs single and float vs double, if any? type-alias f%23 double What float32 Microsoft.FSharp.Core.Operators Microsoft.FSharp.Core.ExtraTopLevelOperators Parse FSI What is the difference between float32 vs...
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58035488_c1
58035488
fsharp
1
``.Rows -> x.Type, x.``Common name`` ] Here is the version targeting .NET Standard 2.0: #r "packages/FSharp.Data/lib/netstandard2.0/FSharp.Data.dll" open FSharp.Data type Species = HtmlProvider<"https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_world's_100_most_threatened_species"> let species = [ for x in Species.GetSample().Tables.`...
``.Rows -> x.Type, x.``Common name`` ] Here is the version targeting .NET Standard 2.0: #r "packages/FSharp.Data/lib/netstandard2.0/FSharp.Data.dll" open FSharp.Data type Species = HtmlProvider<"https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_world's_100_most_threatened_species"> let species = [ for x in Species.GetSample().Tables.`...
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46037959_c1
46037959
fsharp
1
static async Task<HttpResponseMessage> Run(HttpRequestMessage req, TraceWriter log) { log.Info("C# HTTP trigger function processed a request."); // parse query parameter string name = req.GetQueryNameValuePairs() .FirstOrDefault(q => string.Compare(q.Key, "name", true) == 0) .Value; // Get request body dynamic data = ...
static async Task<HttpResponseMessage> Run(HttpRequestMessage req, TraceWriter log) { log.Info("C# HTTP trigger function processed a request."); // parse query parameter string name = req.GetQueryNameValuePairs() .FirstOrDefault(q => string.Compare(q.Key, "name", true) == 0) .Value; // Get request body dynamic data = ...
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30672385_c0
30672385
fsharp
0
Title: Why sequence expressions for arrays are so slow in F#? Problem title: Why sequence expressions for arrays are so slow in F#? Tags: f%23, .net Problem: Why sequence expressions for arrays are so slow in F#? The code: #time "on" let newVector = [| for v in 1..10000000 -> v |] let newVector2 = let a = Array.zeroCre...
Why sequence expressions for arrays are so slow in F#? Why sequence expressions for arrays are so slow in F#? f%23 .net Why newVector2 Array.zeroCreate v-1 newVector3 System.Collections.Generic.List a.Add a.ToArray Timing Real CPU gen0 gen1 gen2 int32 Seq.toArray newVector4 System.Linq newVector5 System System.Collecti...
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8951388_c0
8951388
fsharp
0
Title: F# SOAP client with reserved word in parameter Problem title: F# SOAP client with reserved word in parameter Tags: soap, f%23, wcf Problem: F# SOAP client with reserved word in parameter I'm using the LanguageService (translation service) from Bing. I generated the F# soap client code with svcutil (and modified ...
F# SOAP client with reserved word in parameter F# SOAP client with reserved word in parameter soap f%23 wcf SOAP System.ServiceModel.OperationContractAttribute Action api.microsofttranslator.com LanguageService Translate ReplyAction TranslateResponse appId:string text:string from:string to:string contentType:string cat...
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18947202_c1
18947202
fsharp
1
0\site\repository\Eureka.ServiceStack.FSharp.Poc\Services\Services.fsproj] An error has occurred during web site deployment. The first error should have been fixed after I put the CLIMutable attribute on the offending record type and the second error should have been fixed after including the proper namespace. I don't ...
0\site\repository\Eureka.ServiceStack.FSharp.Poc\Services\Services.fsproj] An error has occurred during web site deployment. The first error should have been fixed after I put the CLIMutable attribute on the offending record type and the second error should have been fixed after including the proper namespace. I don't ...
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26139819_c0
26139819
fsharp
0
Title: (Kestrel) K-combinator: why is it useful? Problem title: (Kestrel) K-combinator: why is it useful? Tags: f%23, sample, functional-programming, k-combinator, combinators Problem: (Kestrel) K-combinator: why is it useful? I have been taking up F# recently (my background is C#) and am reading the site http://fsharp...
(Kestrel) K-combinator: why is it useful? (Kestrel) K-combinator: why is it useful? f%23 sample functional-programming k-combinator combinators Kestrel K-combinator (Kestrel) K-combinator: why is it useful? I have been taking up F# recently (my background is C#) and am reading the site http://fsharpforfunandprofit.com ...
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74189541_c0
74189541
fsharp
0
Title: F# problem with type inference in class methods with different order Problem title: F# problem with type inference in class methods with different order Tags: f%23, type-inference Problem: F# problem with type inference in class methods with different order This F# code compiles without error type A() = member p...
F# problem with type inference in class methods with different order F# problem with type inference in class methods with different order f%23 type-inference this.M1 Task this.M4 this.M2 Task.FromResult this.M3 FS0064 FS0001 F# problem with type inference in class methods with different order This F# code compiles with...
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18836252_c1
18836252
fsharp
1
app = new ApplicationReference (Name = "MyApplication") let area = new AreaReference (Name = "MyArea", Application = app) let level = new LevelReference (Name = "MyLevel", Area = area) let node = new NodeReference (ExternalKeys = [|"123abc"|], Level = level) let req = new GetChangeSetsByNodeRequest (Node = node) let r...
app = new ApplicationReference (Name = "MyApplication") let area = new AreaReference (Name = "MyArea", Application = app) let level = new LevelReference (Name = "MyLevel", Area = area) let node = new NodeReference (ExternalKeys = [|"123abc"|], Level = level) let req = new GetChangeSetsByNodeRequest (Node = node) let r...
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44769435_c0
44769435
fsharp
0
Title: How unit test logic in xamarin forms with a separated console project with F#? Problem title: How unit test logic in xamarin forms with a separated console project with F#? Tags: xamarin, f%23, visual-studio-mac, unit-testing Problem: How unit test logic in xamarin forms with a separated console project with F#?...
How unit test logic in xamarin forms with a separated console project with F#? How unit test logic in xamarin forms with a separated console project with F#? xamarin f%23 visual-studio-mac unit-testing How Hello EntryPoint Db.openDb Test Tests.fs Error FS0039 Maybe XDB How unit test logic in xamarin forms with a separa...
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26995743_c0
26995743
fsharp
0
Title: How to design a 3-tier .NET enterprise application using only F#? Problem title: How to design a 3-tier .NET enterprise application using only F#? Tags: functional-programming, f%23, .net Problem: How to design a 3-tier .NET enterprise application using only F#? I am about to undertake a major design of a busine...
How to design a 3-tier .NET enterprise application using only F#? How to design a 3-tier .NET enterprise application using only F#? functional-programming f%23 .net only How NET How to design a 3-tier .NET enterprise application using only F#? I am about to undertake a major design of a business critical application in...
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38484587_c1
38484587
fsharp
1
Result b) -> abs (a - b) < distance | (TwoResults (a,b),TwoResults(c,d)) -> (abs(a - c) < distance && (b - d) < distance) || (abs(a - d) < distance && (b - c) < distance) | _ -> false let LinearEquality distance x y = match (x , y) with | (SingleResult a, SingleResult b) -> abs (a-b) < distance | (NoResults, NoResults)...
Result b) -> abs (a - b) < distance | (TwoResults (a,b),TwoResults(c,d)) -> (abs(a - c) < distance && (b - d) < distance) || (abs(a - d) < distance && (b - c) < distance) | _ -> false let LinearEquality distance x y = match (x , y) with | (SingleResult a, SingleResult b) -> abs (a-b) < distance | (NoResults, NoResults)...
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57494648_c0
57494648
fsharp
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Title: F# Breakpoints only work after a an exception is thrown Problem title: F# Breakpoints only work after a an exception is thrown Tags: debugging, breakpoints, f%23, visual-studio-code, visual-studio Problem: F# Breakpoints only work after a an exception is thrown I tried to create an ASP.Net website using F#, .Net...
F# Breakpoints only work after a an exception is thrown F# Breakpoints only work after a an exception is thrown debugging breakpoints f%23 visual-studio-code visual-studio Breakpoints Breakpoint Possible F# Breakpoints only work after a an exception is thrown I tried to create an ASP.Net website using F#, .Net-Core 3, ...
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37547605_c0
37547605
fsharp
0
Title: How to execute configuration code in a WebSharper SPA without using the JavaScript attribute Problem title: How to execute configuration code in a WebSharper SPA without using the JavaScript attribute Tags: f%23, single-page-application, websharper Problem: How to execute configuration code in a WebSharper SPA w...
How to execute configuration code in a WebSharper SPA without using the JavaScript attribute How to execute configuration code in a WebSharper SPA without using the JavaScript attribute f%23 single-page-application websharper the file How WebSharper SPA JavaScript Config Uri Configuration Some Navbar Configuration.get....
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34967771_c0
34967771
fsharp
0
Title: why does Seq.isEmpty say not enough elements? Problem title: why does Seq.isEmpty say not enough elements? Tags: f%23 Problem: why does Seq.isEmpty say not enough elements? nums is indeed seq of int when I mouse over. Any idea what's going on? This function line is intended to be the equivalent of C#'s DefaultIf...
why does Seq.isEmpty say not enough elements? why does Seq.isEmpty say not enough elements? f%23 Seq.isEmpty System EntryPoint Console.ReadLine s.Split Int32.Parse Seq.map Seq.take Seq.groupBy Seq.sum Seq.where String.Join Console.WriteLine why does Seq.isEmpty say not enough elements? nums is indeed seq of int when I ...
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40403869_c0
40403869
fsharp
0
Title: F# / Ionide in Visual Studio Code, max script length to FSI? Problem title: F# / Ionide in Visual Studio Code, max script length to FSI? Tags: visual-studio-code, ionide, fsi, f%23 Problem: F# / Ionide in Visual Studio Code, max script length to FSI? I am having a problem sending F# scripts to F# Interactive usi...
F# / Ionide in Visual Studio Code, max script length to FSI? F# / Ionide in Visual Studio Code, max script length to FSI? visual-studio-code ionide fsi f%23 Ionide Visual Studio FSI F# / Ionide in Visual Studio Code, max script length to FSI? I am having a problem sending F# scripts to F# Interactive using Ionide in Vi...
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55367481_c0
55367481
fsharp
0
Title: F# - How to test an exception raised in the constructor with fsunit? Problem title: F# - How to test an exception raised in the constructor with fsunit? Tags: fsunit, f%23 Problem: F# - How to test an exception raised in the constructor with fsunit? I want to check if an argument passed to the constructor of a t...
F# - How to test an exception raised in the constructor with fsunit? F# - How to test an exception raised in the constructor with fsunit? fsunit f%23 ArgumentException How FsUnit System aaa:int Client conf:configuration conf.aaa this.do_something Assert.Throws Assert.Fail Assert.Pass F# - How to test an exception raise...
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12191702_c0
12191702
fsharp
0
Title: DllImport can&#x27;t find dll even though dll is in same folder as executable Problem title: DllImport can&#x27;t find dll even though dll is in same folder as executable Tags: dllimport, llvm-fs, f%23, llvm, .net Problem: DllImport can't find dll even though dll is in same folder as executable I'm trying to use...
DllImport can&#x27;t find dll even though dll is in same folder as executable DllImport can&#x27;t find dll even though dll is in same folder as executable dllimport llvm-fs f%23 llvm .net HRESULT DllImport LLVM-3.1.dll Environment.CurrentDirectory EntryPoint LLVMModuleCreateWithName CallingConvention CallingConvention...
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1509172_c0
1509172
fsharp
0
Title: Closest C# equivalent to the F# match expression? Problem title: Closest C# equivalent to the F# match expression? Tags: c%23, casting, guard-clause, f%23 Problem: Closest C# equivalent to the F# match expression? I'm in the situation where a lot of my classes are containers of well-known but unordered objects o...
Closest C# equivalent to the F# match expression? Closest C# equivalent to the F# match expression? c%23 casting guard-clause f%23 Closest Container StoreIfKnown TODO this.A this.B Closest C# equivalent to the F# match expression? I'm in the situation where a lot of my classes are containers of well-known but unordered...
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49176483_c0
49176483
fsharp
0
Title: String is not compatible Problem title: String is not compatible Tags: printf, f%23 Problem: String is not compatible Not sure if I'm missing something right here, it's throwing an error when i try to print the url. Error string is not compatible with Printf.TextWriteFormat type Credentials = {clientId: string; ...
String is not compatible String is not compatible printf f%23 Credentials example.com grant_type String.Format client_id client_secret credentials.clientId credentials.clientSecret WebRequest.Create request.Method POST request.ContentType request.Headers.Set Accept UTF-8 request.ContentLength int64 data.Length request....
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35035960_c0
35035960
fsharp
0
Title: Deedle series.ValuesAll raise Error: OptionalValue.Value: Value is not available Problem title: Deedle series.ValuesAll raise Error: OptionalValue.Value: Value is not available Tags: deedle, f%23 Problem: Deedle series.ValuesAll raise Error: OptionalValue.Value: Value is not available The ValuesAll function of t...
Deedle series.ValuesAll raise Error: OptionalValue.Value: Value is not available Deedle series.ValuesAll raise Error: OptionalValue.Value: Value is not available deedle f%23 Deedle series.ValuesAll Error OptionalValue.Value Value Returns Note Keys Deedle.1.2.4 Deedle.fsx System System.Globalization System.Collections.G...
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63814710_c0
63814710
fsharp
0
Title: How to apply conditional member visibility in F# Problem title: How to apply conditional member visibility in F# Tags: c%23-to-f%23, f%23 Problem: How to apply conditional member visibility in F# .NET languages in general are not meta-programming friendly, but C# at least has #define pragma directly in code whic...
How to apply conditional member visibility in F# How to apply conditional member visibility in F# c%23-to-f%23 f%23 How Sample A:string B:string C:string TypeProvider How to apply conditional member visibility in F# .NET languages in general are not meta-programming friendly, but C# at least has #define pragma directly...
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5581761_c0
5581761
fsharp
0
Title: How to avoid creating new byte arrays for each invocation of a WCF operation method? Problem title: How to avoid creating new byte arrays for each invocation of a WCF operation method? Tags: .net, c%23, arrays, f%23, wcf Problem: How to avoid creating new byte arrays for each invocation of a WCF operation method...
How to avoid creating new byte arrays for each invocation of a WCF operation method? How to avoid creating new byte arrays for each invocation of a WCF operation method? .net c%23 arrays f%23 wcf ThreadAbortException How WCF Array.Copy Buffer Socket.Available Thread.Sleep Wait Socket.Receive Log Read ServerPort Client ...
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4565961_c0
4565961
fsharp
0
Title: F# - POCO Class Problem title: F# - POCO Class Tags: ef-code-first, f%23, poco Problem: F# - POCO Class Hey there! I'm trying to write a POCO class in proper F#... But something is wrong.. The C# code that I want to "translate" to proper F# is: public class MyTest { [Key] public int ID { get; set; } public strin...
F# - POCO Class F# - POCO Class ef-code-first f%23 poco POCO MyTest Key Name _id _name KeyAttribute x.ID x.Name Databasethings GetEntries SevenContext ctx.Set mydbset.Select item.Name ToList F# - POCO Class Hey there! I'm trying to write a POCO class in proper F#... But something is wrong.. The C# code that I want to "...
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28196680_c0
28196680
fsharp
0
Title: Can I add params to computation expressions constructors in F# Problem title: Can I add params to computation expressions constructors in F# Tags: computation-expression, f%23 Problem: Can I add params to computation expressions constructors in F# Given the following code type Init<'a> = Init of 'a type Right<'a...
Can I add params to computation expressions constructors in F# Can I add params to computation expressions constructors in F# computation-expression f%23 Can Init Right Left MovesBuilder x.Yield CustomOperation x.Left x.Right test1 FS3099 Expected test2 test3 MovesFactory self.create test4 Can I add params to computati...
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42877295_c1
42877295
fsharp
1
1 ) -> (myArray.[lastInd-1..lastInd] |> Array.average ) | anIndex -> (myArray.[anIndex -1 .. anIndex + 1 ] |> Array.average ) (I could have abstracted out the (list of indeces -> float) which is a pattern on the match clauses, but I considered it an overkill). Then the equivalent of the blurArray becomes: let blurArray...
1 ) -> (myArray.[lastInd-1..lastInd] |> Array.average ) | anIndex -> (myArray.[anIndex -1 .. anIndex + 1 ] |> Array.average ) (I could have abstracted out the (list of indeces -> float) which is a pattern on the match clauses, but I considered it an overkill). Then the equivalent of the blurArray becomes: let blurArray...
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26855730_c1
26855730
fsharp
1
)) x (y-1) //Top if (x<>img.Width-1 && y<>0) then check8 (NativePtr.add point -(bd.Stride - 4)) (x+1) (y-1) //TopRight if (x<img.Width-1) then check8 (NativePtr.add point 4) (x+1) y //Right if (x<>img.Width-1 && y<>img.Height-1) then check8 (NativePtr.add point (bd.Stride + 4)) (x+1) (y+1) //BotRight if (y<>img.Height-...
)) x (y-1) //Top if (x<>img.Width-1 && y<>0) then check8 (NativePtr.add point -(bd.Stride - 4)) (x+1) (y-1) //TopRight if (x<img.Width-1) then check8 (NativePtr.add point 4) (x+1) y //Right if (x<>img.Width-1 && y<>img.Height-1) then check8 (NativePtr.add point (bd.Stride + 4)) (x+1) (y+1) //BotRight if (y<>img.Height-...
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55631548_c1
55631548
fsharp
1
net471" /> <package id="SQLProvider" version="1.1.50" targetFramework="net471" /> <package id="System.ValueTuple" version="4.4.0" targetFramework="net471" /> At "C:\Program Files (x86)\Oracle Developer Tools for VS2017" there is a ODAC for VS 2017 18.3.0.0 installed. Oracle version: Oracle Database 11g Express Edition ...
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33068013_c0
33068013
fsharp
0
Title: F# infinite stream of armstrong numbers Problem title: F# infinite stream of armstrong numbers Tags: f%23, stream Problem: F# infinite stream of armstrong numbers I'm trying to create an infinite Stream in F# that contains armstrong numbers. An armstrong number is one whose cubes of its digits add up to the numb...
F# infinite stream of armstrong numbers F# infinite stream of armstrong numbers f%23 stream Cons y::ys n-1 F# infinite stream of armstrong numbers I'm trying to create an infinite Stream in F# that contains armstrong numbers. An armstrong number is one whose cubes of its digits add up to the number. For example, 153 is...
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37968637_c1
37968637
fsharp
1
XX = match generator with | MyMod.XXX x -> x | _ -> printfn "expected XXX, got sth else!"; MyMod.XXX.GetNew Now Program.fs contains two errors. In the two lines where I try to call GetNew it says: "The field, constructor or member 'GetNew' is not defined" This is because MyMod.XXX is inferred to be a union case of type...
XX = match generator with | MyMod.XXX x -> x | _ -> printfn "expected XXX, got sth else!"; MyMod.XXX.GetNew Now Program.fs contains two errors. In the two lines where I try to call GetNew it says: "The field, constructor or member 'GetNew' is not defined" This is because MyMod.XXX is inferred to be a union case of type...
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78005912_c1
78005912
fsharp
1
argument: int ref Available overloads: - Volatile.Read(location: inref<bool>) : bool // Argument 'location' doesn't match - Volatile.Read(location: inref<byte>) : byte // Argument 'location' doesn't match - Volatile.Read(location: inref<float32>) : float32 // Argument 'location' doesn't match - Volatile.Read(location:...
argument: int ref Available overloads: - Volatile.Read(location: inref<bool>) : bool // Argument 'location' doesn't match - Volatile.Read(location: inref<byte>) : byte // Argument 'location' doesn't match - Volatile.Read(location: inref<float32>) : float32 // Argument 'location' doesn't match - Volatile.Read(location:...
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22450155_c0
22450155
fsharp
0
Title: What&#x27;s wrong with my logger computational expression? Problem title: What&#x27;s wrong with my logger computational expression? Tags: f%23, computation-expression Problem: What's wrong with my logger computational expression? Below the computation expression I'm trying to implement. The value is wrapped in ...
What&#x27;s wrong with my logger computational expression? What&#x27;s wrong with my logger computational expression? f%23 computation-expression What LoggerBuilder this.Bind List.append this.Return Result Expected warnon:1182 What's wrong with my logger computational expression? Below the computation expression I'm tr...
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14286308_c0
14286308
fsharp
0
Title: How can I get Mono 3&#x27;s fsharpc to create an OSX-compatible binary? Problem title: How can I get Mono 3&#x27;s fsharpc to create an OSX-compatible binary? Tags: mono, f%23 Problem: How can I get Mono 3's fsharpc to create an OSX-compatible binary? Decided to try out F# for the first time on my Mac (OSX 10.8,...
How can I get Mono 3&#x27;s fsharpc to create an OSX-compatible binary? How can I get Mono 3&#x27;s fsharpc to create an OSX-compatible binary? mono f%23 How Mono OSX-compatible Hello.fs Hello World Library Frameworks Mono.framework Versions Compiler Open Source Edition Freely Apache License Hello.exe PE32 Windows Inte...
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51970842_c0
51970842
fsharp
0
Title: Slow conversion of F# discriminated union case to string Problem title: Slow conversion of F# discriminated union case to string Tags: discriminated-union, f%23 Problem: Slow conversion of F# discriminated union case to string I have around 100k discriminated union cases I have to convert to strings, but it seem...
Slow conversion of F# discriminated union case to string Slow conversion of F# discriminated union case to string discriminated-union f%23 Slow System Text.StringBuilder DateTime.Now Printf.bprintf OtherFinancingInterest buf.Length TotalMilliseconds Slow conversion of F# discriminated union case to string I have around...
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7609383_c0
7609383
fsharp
0
Title: F# interactive vs. F# solution and WCF Problem title: F# interactive vs. F# solution and WCF Tags: f%23, wcf, f%23-interactive Problem: F# interactive vs. F# solution and WCF Try to run this in F# interactive: #r "System.ServiceModel" #r "System.Runtime.Serialization" open System.ServiceModel [<ServiceContract>]...
F# interactive vs. F# solution and WCF F# interactive vs. F# solution and WCF f%23 wcf f%23-interactive WCF System.ServiceModel System.Runtime.Serialization ServiceContract IWCF OperationContract Ping o.Ping Hello ServiceHost Program.fs F# interactive vs. F# solution and WCF Try to run this in F# interactive: You will ...
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43103998_c1
43103998
fsharp
1
(CONNECT_DATA =(SERVER = DEDICATED)(SERVICE_NAME = GTI660)));Persist Security Info=True;User ID=usernanme;Password=someRidiculousPwd",Pluralize = true> What I'd like to know, I've copy pasted the connection string I was using in my C# project inside the the type provider hoping for it to work. Both SqlDataConnection &...
(CONNECT_DATA =(SERVER = DEDICATED)(SERVICE_NAME = GTI660)));Persist Security Info=True;User ID=usernanme;Password=someRidiculousPwd",Pluralize = true> What I'd like to know, I've copy pasted the connection string I was using in my C# project inside the the type provider hoping for it to work. Both SqlDataConnection &...
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4495597_c1
4495597
fsharp
1
0, _ -> seq [[]] | _, [] -> seq [] | k, (x :: xs) -> Seq.append (Seq.map ((@) [x]) (getCombs (k - 1) xs)) (getCombs k xs) /// Gets all combinations (with repetition) of specified length from a list. let rec getCombsWithRep n lst = match n, lst with | 0, _ -> seq [[]] | _, [] -> seq [] | k, (x :: xs) -> Seq.append (Seq...
0, _ -> seq [[]] | _, [] -> seq [] | k, (x :: xs) -> Seq.append (Seq.map ((@) [x]) (getCombs (k - 1) xs)) (getCombs k xs) /// Gets all combinations (with repetition) of specified length from a list. let rec getCombsWithRep n lst = match n, lst with | 0, _ -> seq [[]] | _, [] -> seq [] | k, (x :: xs) -> Seq.append (Seq...
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76396436_c0
76396436
fsharp
0
Title: How to correctly pick the dynamic library from the runtimes folder? Problem title: How to correctly pick the dynamic library from the runtimes folder? Tags: nuget, dllimport, f%23, .net, c%23 Problem: How to correctly pick the dynamic library from the runtimes folder? I am building a Nuget package that contains ...
How to correctly pick the dynamic library from the runtimes folder? How to correctly pick the dynamic library from the runtimes folder? nuget dllimport f%23 .net c%23 the How ItemGroup None Include win-x64 PackagePath Pack linux-x64 DllImport UtilsLibPath libutils.so CallingConvention CallingConvention.Cdecl How to cor...
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30736006_c1
30736006
fsharp
1
.2.6.4/tools/nunit-console.exe 01_binomial_tests.dll NUnit-Console version 2.6.4.14350 Copyright (C) 2002-2012 Charlie Poole. Copyright (C) 2002-2004 James W. Newkirk, Michael C. Two, Alexei A. Vorontsov. Copyright (C) 2000-2002 Philip Craig. All Rights Reserved. Runtime Environment - OS Version: Unix 14.4.0.0 CLR Vers...
.2.6.4/tools/nunit-console.exe 01_binomial_tests.dll NUnit-Console version 2.6.4.14350 Copyright (C) 2002-2012 Charlie Poole. Copyright (C) 2002-2004 James W. Newkirk, Michael C. Two, Alexei A. Vorontsov. Copyright (C) 2000-2002 Philip Craig. All Rights Reserved. Runtime Environment - OS Version: Unix 14.4.0.0 CLR Vers...
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Title: How to create a child actor in akka.net using F#? Problem title: How to create a child actor in akka.net using F#? Tags: akka.net, akka, actor-model, f%23 Problem: How to create a child actor in akka.net using F#? I have two actors - childActor and parentActor open System open Akka open Akka.FSharp let systemAct...
How to create a child actor in akka.net using F#? How to create a child actor in akka.net using F#? akka.net akka actor-model f%23 F# How akka.net System Akka Akka.FSharp System.create Configuration.defaultConfig Actor mailbox.Receive Message How to create a child actor in akka.net using F#? I have two actors - childAc...
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15583551_c0
15583551
fsharp
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Title: Type information in the Scala REPL Problem title: Type information in the Scala REPL Tags: scala, f%23 Problem: Type information in the Scala REPL If I'm using the F# interpreter, I can define a simple function like this: > // Function to check if x is an integer multiple of y > let multipleOf x y = (x % y = 0);...
Type information in the Scala REPL Type information in the Scala REPL scala f%23 Type Scala REPL x:int y:int fun:it Type information in the Scala REPL If I'm using the F# interpreter, I can define a simple function like this: If I know a function exists in the F# interpreter session but I'm unsure of its precise type, ...
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8009340_c0
8009340
fsharp
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Title: &quot;Ordered power set&quot; / &quot;Graph coloring&quot; sets Problem title: &quot;Ordered power set&quot; / &quot;Graph coloring&quot; sets Tags: ocaml, f%23 Problem: "Ordered power set" / "Graph coloring" sets I want the following to be done in Ocaml but an answer in ex F# could give me enough insight to do ...
&quot;Ordered power set&quot; / &quot;Graph coloring&quot; sets &quot;Ordered power set&quot; / &quot;Graph coloring&quot; sets ocaml f%23 Ordered Graph Take "Ordered power set" / "Graph coloring" sets I want the following to be done in Ocaml but an answer in ex F# could give me enough insight to do the conversion myse...
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2182618_c0
2182618
fsharp
0
Title: Generating F# code Problem title: Generating F# code Tags: f%23, t4, code-templates, code-generation Problem: Generating F# code T4 is the "official" code generation engine for C#/VB.NET. But F# doesn't support it (this is from April, but I couldn't find any newer mentions). So what is a good way to generate F# ...
Generating F# code Generating F# code f%23 t4 code-templates code-generation Generating FingerTree Empty Single Deep Digit Digit1 Digit2 Digit3 Digit4 Node Node2 Node3 Generating F# code T4 is the "official" code generation engine for C#/VB.NET. But F# doesn't support it (this is from April, but I couldn't find any new...
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49344055_c0
49344055
fsharp
0
Title: Locals variables in the debug windows Problem title: Locals variables in the debug windows Tags: f%23, debugging, c%23, visual-studio, visual-studio-debugging Problem: Locals variables in the debug windows I'm unable to see local variable result within Locals windows of MS Visual Studio, all the other variables ...
Locals variables in the debug windows Locals variables in the debug windows f%23 debugging c%23 visual-studio visual-studio-debugging Locals DataContractJsonSerializer List ReadObject DataContract DataMemberAttribute Name Href request.GetResponse HttpWebResponse StreamReader response.GetResponseStream MemoryStream Enco...
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57761031_c0
57761031
fsharp
0
Title: Using f# to mimic linux touch command, need help implementing Problem title: Using f# to mimic linux touch command, need help implementing Tags: f%23-interactive, f%23, touch Problem: Using f# to mimic linux touch command, need help implementing I am trying to write a f# program which mimics the touch command in...
Using f# to mimic linux touch command, need help implementing Using f# to mimic linux touch command, need help implementing f%23-interactive f%23 touch Result.Error Using System.IO Filepath File.Exists Result.Ok filePath:Filepath File Console.ReadLine File.Create File.SetLastAccessTime DateTime.Now EntryPoint Touch Usi...
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7103864_c0
7103864
fsharp
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Title: What are practical uses of applicative style? Problem title: What are practical uses of applicative style? Tags: functional-programming, haskell, scala, applicative, f%23 Problem: What are practical uses of applicative style? I am a Scala programmer, learning Haskell now. It's easy to find practical use cases an...
What are practical uses of applicative style? What are practical uses of applicative style? functional-programming haskell scala applicative f%23 What Maybe What are practical uses of applicative style? I am a Scala programmer, learning Haskell now. It's easy to find practical use cases and real world examples for OO c...
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33632563_c0
33632563
fsharp
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Title: Grouping and filtering a sequence in F# Problem title: Grouping and filtering a sequence in F# Tags: f%23 Problem: Grouping and filtering a sequence in F# I have some data from a SQL dB that looks similar to recordID value date A 4 11/20/14 A 1 11/25/14 B 5 01/10/15 B 2 01/20/15 C 10 11/20/14 C 3 11/25/14 C 5 11...
Grouping and filtering a sequence in F# Grouping and filtering a sequence in F# f%23 Grouping Seq.filter System.DateTime.Compare x.Date.Value System.DateTime.Parse Seq.groupBy Grouping and filtering a sequence in F# I have some data from a SQL dB that looks similar to but with tens of thousands of rows. My goal is, for...
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24126133_c0
24126133
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Title: Sublime Text 2 + Eval in REPL: Handle is Invalid Problem title: Sublime Text 2 + Eval in REPL: Handle is Invalid Tags: f%23, sublimetext2, sublimerepl Problem: Sublime Text 2 + Eval in REPL: Handle is Invalid Using sublime text 2 on windows 8, I've set my key-bindings to: [ { "keys": ["ctrl+alt+f"], "args": { "i...
Sublime Text 2 + Eval in REPL: Handle is Invalid Sublime Text 2 + Eval in REPL: Handle is Invalid f%23 sublimetext2 sublimerepl WindowsError Sublime Text Eval REPL Handle Invalid repl_f Main.sublime-menu run_existing_window_command repl_transfer_current Traceback File sublime_plugin.py run_ text_transfer.py sublimerepl...
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33403433_c0
33403433
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Title: F# - How do I extend a type with get_Zero so I can use an existing type generically? Problem title: F# - How do I extend a type with get_Zero so I can use an existing type generically? Tags: .net, complex-numbers, f%23 Problem: F# - How do I extend a type with get_Zero so I can use an existing type generically? ...
F# - How do I extend a type with get_Zero so I can use an existing type generically? F# - How do I extend a type with get_Zero so I can use an existing type generically? .net complex-numbers f%23 How get_Zero System.Numerics.Complex List.sum ComplexExtension Zero One F# - How do I extend a type with get_Zero so I can u...
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48842609_c1
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Type1 = int -> int let mT1 = Mock.Of<IType1>() then I get back a valid value, but if I try to configure it in any way like let mT1= Mock<IType1>.With (fun x -> <@ x(any()) --> 5 @>) or let mT1= Mock<IType1>.With (fun x -> <@ any() --> 5@>) then I get an exception of System.NotSupportedException : Expected standard func...
Type1 = int -> int let mT1 = Mock.Of<IType1>() then I get back a valid value, but if I try to configure it in any way like let mT1= Mock<IType1>.With (fun x -> <@ x(any()) --> 5 @>) or let mT1= Mock<IType1>.With (fun x -> <@ any() --> 5@>) then I get an exception of System.NotSupportedException : Expected standard func...
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30905649_c1
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float32 |> Float32WithMeasure<'u>) static member CreateVector2 (x: int<'u>, y: int<'u>) = new Vector2<'u>(x |> float32 |> Float32WithMeasure<'u>, y |> float32 |> Float32WithMeasure<'u>) but it seems impossible to write the appropriate type constraint to handle this call case. For example, something like this doesn't w...
float32 |> Float32WithMeasure<'u>) static member CreateVector2 (x: int<'u>, y: int<'u>) = new Vector2<'u>(x |> float32 |> Float32WithMeasure<'u>, y |> float32 |> Float32WithMeasure<'u>) but it seems impossible to write the appropriate type constraint to handle this call case. For example, something like this doesn't w...
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64217072_c0
64217072
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Title: How to Integrate Akka.Net Streams with AspNet core, or giraffe Problem title: How to Integrate Akka.Net Streams with AspNet core, or giraffe Tags: f%23-giraffe, f%23, akka.net-streams, akka.net, asp.net-core Problem: How to Integrate Akka.Net Streams with AspNet core, or giraffe When I use Giraffe or ASP.Net Cor...
How to Integrate Akka.Net Streams with AspNet core, or giraffe How to Integrate Akka.Net Streams with AspNet core, or giraffe f%23-giraffe f%23 akka.net-streams akka.net asp.net-core How Integrate Akka.Net Streams AspNet akka.net-streams asp.net-core How to Integrate Akka.Net Streams with AspNet core, or giraffe When I...
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40776828
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Title: Pattern match list cons quotation Problem title: Pattern match list cons quotation Tags: f%23 Problem: Pattern match list cons quotation I am trying to write a generalised condition evaluator, similar to what the Lisp/Scheme people call cond , using quotations because they are the easiest way to get call-by-name...
Pattern match list cons quotation Pattern match list cons quotation f%23 MatchFailureException Pattern FSharp.Quotations.Evaluator Microsoft.FSharp.Quotations Microsoft.FSharp.Quotations.Patterns NewUnionCase Cons NewTuple QuotationEvaluator.Evaluate Expr.Cast Pattern match list cons quotation I am trying to write a ge...
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13020030_c0
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fsharp
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Title: This construct causes code to be less generic than indicated by the type annotations. The type variable &#x27;x has been constrained to be type y&#x27; Problem title: This construct causes code to be less generic than indicated by the type annotations. The type variable &#x27;x has been constrained to be type y&...
This construct causes code to be less generic than indicated by the type annotations. The type variable &#x27;x has been constrained to be type y&#x27; This construct causes code to be less generic than indicated by the type annotations. The type variable &#x27;x has been constrained to be type y&#x27; f%23 types TimeS...
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fsharp
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Title: Monads and Actors Problem title: Monads and Actors Tags: actor, monads, system.reactive, concurrency, f%23 Problem: Monads and Actors I've been trying to find anything that discusses when you should favor the use of monads over actors (in concurrency scenarios), but I've found nothing. In particular, I'm wonderi...
Monads and Actors Monads and Actors actor monads system.reactive concurrency f%23 Monads Actors system.reactive Monads and Actors I've been trying to find anything that discusses when you should favor the use of monads over actors (in concurrency scenarios), but I've found nothing. In particular, I'm wondering about th...
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8823682
fsharp
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Title: F# Records: Dangerous, only for limited use, or well used functionality? Problem title: F# Records: Dangerous, only for limited use, or well used functionality? Tags: pattern-matching, f%23, record Problem: F# Records: Dangerous, only for limited use, or well used functionality? So have gotten to record in my F#...
F# Records: Dangerous, only for limited use, or well used functionality? F# Records: Dangerous, only for limited use, or well used functionality? pattern-matching f%23 record Records Dangerous Card Name Phone Alf Seq.filter CardTwo F# Records: Dangerous, only for limited use, or well used functionality? So have gotten ...
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31712588
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1
a type accepts System.Func, a corresponding F# lambda can be implicitly converted and accepted. But for let bindings of module, it does not work? I also used ILSpy to look at the IL generated. For Foo.Invoke1 and Bar.Invoke1, they have the same signature in IL as .method public static string Invoke1 ( class [mscorlib]...
a type accepts System.Func, a corresponding F# lambda can be implicitly converted and accepted. But for let bindings of module, it does not work? I also used ILSpy to look at the IL generated. For Foo.Invoke1 and Bar.Invoke1, they have the same signature in IL as .method public static string Invoke1 ( class [mscorlib]...
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12591058_c0
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Title: How to call external function in F# with arguments by reference? Problem title: How to call external function in F# with arguments by reference? Tags: external, pass-by-reference, f%23, pinvoke Problem: How to call external function in F# with arguments by reference? I'm trying to port a C# dll-Call to F#. The C...
How to call external function in F# with arguments by reference? How to call external function in F# with arguments by reference? external pass-by-reference f%23 pinvoke How DllImport swedll32.dll CharSet CharSet.Ansi EntryPoint swe_revjul ext_swe_revjul gregflag:int tjd:double How to call external function in F# with ...
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32215570
fsharp
1
Next to the installation folders for v7.0A and v8.1A, I also have one for v10.0A. So I tried creating some additional registry keys named v10.0A. In those v10.0A keys I tried putting the v10.0A folder as the InstallationFolder and I also tried putting the v8.1A folder as the installationFolder. (One reason I tried thi...
Next to the installation folders for v7.0A and v8.1A, I also have one for v10.0A. So I tried creating some additional registry keys named v10.0A. In those v10.0A keys I tried putting the v10.0A folder as the InstallationFolder and I also tried putting the v8.1A folder as the installationFolder. (One reason I tried thi...
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18215543_c0
18215543
fsharp
0
Title: Time to live memoization in F# Problem title: Time to live memoization in F# Tags: f%23 Problem: Time to live memoization in F# Not sure if I got this right or whether there's a better way or an existing library solving this problem already. In particular I'm not sure if the CAS would need a memory fence... I th...
Time to live memoization in F# Time to live memoization in F# f%23 Time CAS System.Threading Interlocked.CompareExchange obj.ReferenceEquals Memoization CAS.create Map.empty Async.Sleep Map.remove Async.Start data.TryFind Some None Map.add Time to live memoization in F# Not sure if I got this right or whether there's a...
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17253940_c0
17253940
fsharp
0
Title: Private/Protected setters with F# Problem title: Private/Protected setters with F# Tags: nhibernate, f%23, functional-programming, c%23-to-f%23 Problem: Private/Protected setters with F# I have decided to undertake a relatively large project with F# together with MVC4 and Nhibernate. Now, in C#, my usual practic...
Private/Protected setters with F# Private/Protected setters with F# nhibernate f%23 functional-programming c%23-to-f%23 Private Protected Guide DateTime Created DateTime.Now DateTime.MinValue Private/Protected setters with F# I have decided to undertake a relatively large project with F# together with MVC4 and Nhiberna...
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5213654_c0
5213654
fsharp
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Title: Adding Overloaded Constructor That Requires Initialization Code to Implicit F# Type Problem title: Adding Overloaded Constructor That Requires Initialization Code to Implicit F# Type Tags: constructor, f%23, implicit-typing, overloading Problem: Adding Overloaded Constructor That Requires Initialization Code to ...
Adding Overloaded Constructor That Requires Initialization Code to Implicit F# Type Adding Overloaded Constructor That Requires Initialization Code to Implicit F# Type constructor f%23 implicit-typing overloading Adding Overloaded Constructor Requires Initialization Implicit Type Matrix sourceMatrix:double sourceMatrix...
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39627236_c0
39627236
fsharp
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Title: In F#, how can I turn a list of continuations into a continuation that takes a list? Problem title: In F#, how can I turn a list of continuations into a continuation that takes a list? Tags: continuation-passing, continuations, f%23, functional-programming, lambda Problem: In F#, how can I turn a list of continu...
In F#, how can I turn a list of continuations into a continuation that takes a list? In F#, how can I turn a list of continuations into a continuation that takes a list? continuation-passing continuations f%23 functional-programming lambda KFoldTree Node In F#, how can I turn a list of continuations into a continuation...
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Title: How to print from F# like REPL does Problem title: How to print from F# like REPL does Tags: f%23 Problem: How to print from F# like REPL does I am trying to use F# as a REPL and scripting which uses C# library. When I evaluate an object in REPL, it prints its internal structure: > <expression>;; val it: <type> ...
How to print from F# like REPL does How to print from F# like REPL does f%23 F# How REPL Internal.Utilities.StructuredFormat.any_to_string How to print from F# like REPL does I am trying to use F# as a REPL and scripting which uses C# library. When I evaluate an object in REPL, it prints its internal structure: Then I ...
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73383402_c0
73383402
fsharp
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Title: How do I structure f# code in idiomatic manner to cater for input states (dependency) Problem title: How do I structure f# code in idiomatic manner to cater for input states (dependency) Tags: f%23 Problem: How do I structure f# code in idiomatic manner to cater for input states (dependency) Whilst I am learning...
How do I structure f# code in idiomatic manner to cater for input states (dependency) How do I structure f# code in idiomatic manner to cater for input states (dependency) f%23 How Payroll PayPeriod employee:Employee Entry How do I structure f# code in idiomatic manner to cater for input states (dependency) Whilst I am...
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38440835_c0
38440835
fsharp
0
Title: Call async method in an inner lambda? &quot;This construct may only be used within computation expressions&quot; Problem title: Call async method in an inner lambda? &quot;This construct may only be used within computation expressions&quot; Tags: f%23 Problem: Call async method in an inner lambda? "This construc...
Call async method in an inner lambda? &quot;This construct may only be used within computation expressions&quot; Call async method in an inner lambda? &quot;This construct may only be used within computation expressions&quot; f%23 Call Async Seq.iter Some Seq.filter None Seq Async.RunSynchronously Call async method in ...
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31070731_c0
31070731
fsharp
0
Title: F sharp saving record type into access db Problem title: F sharp saving record type into access db Tags: fsharp.data.sqlclient, f%23, f%23-interactive, f%23-data, f%23-3.0 Problem: F sharp saving record type into access db I have the following record type "tbl" and it will contain lists or seq. How can i save/up...
F sharp saving record type into access db F sharp saving record type into access db fsharp.data.sqlclient f%23 f%23-interactive f%23-data f%23-3.0 Tbl P:string In:System.DateTime Ex:System.DateTime B:string CC:string GG:double PR:double DE:double PRE:double DEU:double PRPL_DEDUC:double GUR:double GC:double PRP:double P...
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20833240_c0
20833240
fsharp
0
Title: How to deal with commonlity between different union cases data? Problem title: How to deal with commonlity between different union cases data? Tags: .net, f%23, functional-programming Problem: How to deal with commonlity between different union cases data? I was happily using the following DU on my code type Tok...
How to deal with commonlity between different union cases data? How to deal with commonlity between different union cases data? .net f%23 functional-programming How Token Position IDENTIFIER NEWLINE PLUS MINUS TIMES DIV OPEN_BRACE CLOSE_BRACE INT32 FLOAT32 TokenType How to deal with commonlity between different union c...
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18312987_c0
18312987
fsharp
0
Title: PostAndReply on a disposed MailboxProcessor Problem title: PostAndReply on a disposed MailboxProcessor Tags: mailboxprocessor, f%23 Problem: PostAndReply on a disposed MailboxProcessor Is it possible to make PostAndAsyncReply return immediately when its MailboxProcessor is disposed (or otherwise stopped)? Or is ...
PostAndReply on a disposed MailboxProcessor PostAndReply on a disposed MailboxProcessor mailboxprocessor f%23 a PostAndReply MailboxProcessor Test MailboxProcessor.Start System.IDisposable Dispose server.PostAndReply PostAndReply on a disposed MailboxProcessor Is it possible to make PostAndAsyncReply return immediately...
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31900707_c0
31900707
fsharp
0
Title: Adding a list of numbers based on an operator Problem title: Adding a list of numbers based on an operator Tags: f%23, functional-programming Problem: Adding a list of numbers based on an operator I am really new to F# and am struggling to adapt to the whole functional programming mindset. Basically I am trying ...
Adding a list of numbers based on an operator Adding a list of numbers based on an operator f%23 functional-programming Adding Adding a list of numbers based on an operator I am really new to F# and am struggling to adapt to the whole functional programming mindset. Basically I am trying to figure out how to iterate th...
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5992226_c0
5992226
fsharp
0
Title: F# Linq to sql - call stored procedure Problem title: F# Linq to sql - call stored procedure Tags: f%23, linq-to-sql Problem: F# Linq to sql - call stored procedure I used view here before I was not needed in some parameter, but now I need it and it fails or maybe I'm making something wrong. here is my try : mem...
F# Linq to sql - call stored procedure F# Linq to sql - call stored procedure f%23 linq-to-sql Linq X.CountStatistics linq.IncidentStatistix Seq.map s.Name s.Stat Array.ofSeq Call Some FieldGet Value IncidentStats LinqBase.FRIIB System.Data.Linq.ISingleResult LinqBase.IncidentStatistixResult IncidentStatistix System.Nu...
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46674637_c0
46674637
fsharp
0
Title: Object Expression as Computation Builder Problem title: Object Expression as Computation Builder Tags: f%23 Problem: Object Expression as Computation Builder Given a generic interface declaration like type IFoo<'T,'MT> = abstract Return : 'T -> 'MT abstract Bind : 'MT * ('T -> 'MT) -> 'MT it's actually possible ...
Object Expression as Computation Builder Object Expression as Computation Builder f%23 Object Expression Computation Builder IFoo Bind __.Return Some __.Bind Option.bind None Object Expression as Computation Builder Given a generic interface declaration like it's actually possible to use object expressions as computati...
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2877904_c0
2877904
fsharp
0
Title: How to JSON serialize math vector type in F#? Problem title: How to JSON serialize math vector type in F#? Tags: f%23, serialization, json, math Problem: How to JSON serialize math vector type in F#? I'm trying to serialize "vector" (Microsoft.FSharp.Math) type. And I get that error: Exception Details: System.Ru...
How to JSON serialize math vector type in F#? How to JSON serialize math vector type in F#? f%23 serialization json math How JSON KnownType MyType DataContractJsonSerializer StreamWriter test.txt serializer.WriteObject writer.BaseStream writer.Close How to JSON serialize math vector type in F#? I'm trying to serialize ...
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18036235_c1
18036235
fsharp
1
abstract method that I could implement with an intrinsic type extension further down in the file. Here's what I did: type Expr = | Con of Num | Var of Name | Add of Expr * Expr | Sub of Expr * Expr | Mult of Expr * Expr | Div of Expr * Expr | Pow of Expr * Expr override this.ToString() = this.Stringify() abstract memb...
abstract method that I could implement with an intrinsic type extension further down in the file. Here's what I did: type Expr = | Con of Num | Var of Name | Add of Expr * Expr | Sub of Expr * Expr | Mult of Expr * Expr | Div of Expr * Expr | Pow of Expr * Expr override this.ToString() = this.Stringify() abstract memb...
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19208459_c0
19208459
fsharp
0
Title: Is it possible to dynamically generate a Discriminated Union in fsharp? Problem title: Is it possible to dynamically generate a Discriminated Union in fsharp? Tags: f%23, dynamic, discriminated-union Problem: Is it possible to dynamically generate a Discriminated Union in fsharp? I am looking into using System.C...
Is it possible to dynamically generate a Discriminated Union in fsharp? Is it possible to dynamically generate a Discriminated Union in fsharp? f%23 dynamic discriminated-union Discriminated Union System.ComponentModel.Composition Composition FSharpType FSharpValue Is it possible to dynamically generate a Discriminated...
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28351979_c0
28351979
fsharp
0
Title: Executing F# Source from C# Problem title: Executing F# Source from C# Tags: c%23, f%23, codedom Problem: Executing F# Source from C# I'd like to find a working example of using C# to CompileAssemblyFromSource of F# code. In my current attempts, I'm unable to create the compiler, getting an exception of "NotSupp...
Executing F# Source from C# Executing F# Source from C# c%23 f%23 codedom C# Executing Source FSharp.Compiler.CodeDom.FSharpCleanCodeProvider System.CodeDom.Compiler.CompilerParameters FSFoo.EXE compilerParams.OutputAssembly compilerParams.GenerateExecutable cleanProvider.CreateCompiler compiler.CompileAssemblyFromSour...
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55572427_c1
55572427
fsharp
1
a> let Error (h : Error<_>) = h.Optic type AccountId<'a> = abstract member Optic : OpticProp<int, 'a> let AccountId (h : AccountId<_>) = h.Optic type AccountName<'a> = abstract member Optic : OpticProp<string option, 'a> let AccountName (h : AccountName<_>) = h.Optic type OtherValue<'a> = abstract member Optic : OpticP...
a> let Error (h : Error<_>) = h.Optic type AccountId<'a> = abstract member Optic : OpticProp<int, 'a> let AccountId (h : AccountId<_>) = h.Optic type AccountName<'a> = abstract member Optic : OpticProp<string option, 'a> let AccountName (h : AccountName<_>) = h.Optic type OtherValue<'a> = abstract member Optic : OpticP...
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59955616_c0
59955616
fsharp
0
Title: F# extended Euclidian algorithm with Continuations question Problem title: F# extended Euclidian algorithm with Continuations question Tags: functional-programming, f%23, continuations Problem: F# extended Euclidian algorithm with Continuations question I am new to F# and haven't done functional programming sinc...
F# extended Euclidian algorithm with Continuations question F# extended Euclidian algorithm with Continuations question functional-programming f%23 continuations Euclidian Continuations eea_gcd F# extended Euclidian algorithm with Continuations question I am new to F# and haven't done functional programming since I was...
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7239294_c0
7239294
fsharp
0
Title: Does FSI deal well with multi module F# projects? Problem title: Does FSI deal well with multi module F# projects? Tags: fsi, f%23, .net Problem: Does FSI deal well with multi module F# projects? Does FSI deal well with multi module/file F# projects? Consider the following project: module.fs: module Xyz let add ...
Does FSI deal well with multi module F# projects? Does FSI deal well with multi module F# projects? fsi f%23 .net Does FSI Xyz Program Program.fs FS0039 A.fs B.fs C.fs D.fs E.fs INTERACTIVE Does FSI deal well with multi module F# projects? Does FSI deal well with multi module/file F# projects? Consider the following pr...
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18288890_c0
18288890
fsharp
0
Title: This expression was expected to have type IWebProxy but here has type WebProxy Problem title: This expression was expected to have type IWebProxy but here has type WebProxy Tags: types, f%23 Problem: This expression was expected to have type IWebProxy but here has type WebProxy I'm playing around with a simple e...
This expression was expected to have type IWebProxy but here has type WebProxy This expression was expected to have type IWebProxy but here has type WebProxy types f%23 IWebProxy WebProxy WebRequest.Create Uri req.Proxy req.GetResponse res.GetResponseStream IO.StreamReader DateTime.UtcNow.ToString s.html IO.StreamWrite...
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2859919_c0
2859919
fsharp
0
Title: F# Silverlight 3.0 Custom Control Property throws: NullReferenceException Problem title: F# Silverlight 3.0 Custom Control Property throws: NullReferenceException Tags: f%23, silverlight-3.0, custom-controls, silverlight Problem: F# Silverlight 3.0 Custom Control Property throws: NullReferenceException I have de...
F# Silverlight 3.0 Custom Control Property throws: NullReferenceException F# Silverlight 3.0 Custom Control Property throws: NullReferenceException f%23 silverlight-3.0 custom-controls silverlight NullReferenceException Silverlight Custom Control Property ItemsProperty DependencyProperty DependencyProperty.Register Ite...
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28363180_c0
28363180
fsharp
0
Title: Clean Code in Excel? Problem title: Clean Code in Excel? Tags: f%23, comments, functional-programming, vb.net, excel Problem: Clean Code in Excel? As a former programmer I like clean, maintainable and documented code. As a project manager I have to do complex excels from time to time and want to write "clean" fo...
Clean Code in Excel? Clean Code in Excel? f%23 comments functional-programming vb.net excel the Clean Excel L$11 L$13-1 C15 D15 VLOOKUP A15 RessourcePlan E15 WRONG Col ENDIF Utilization Date Double End L11 vb.net Clean Code in Excel? As a former programmer I like clean, maintainable and documented code. As a project ma...
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6995313_c1
6995313
fsharp
1
= async { do! folders.AsyncAdd(path) do! Async.StartChild( async { let! dirs = Directory.AsyncGetDirectories path for z in dirs do do! folderCollector z }) |> Async.Ignore } let fileCollector = async { while true do let! dir = folders.AsyncGet() do! Async.StartChild( async { let! fs = Directory.AsyncGetFiles dir for z...
= async { do! folders.AsyncAdd(path) do! Async.StartChild( async { let! dirs = Directory.AsyncGetDirectories path for z in dirs do do! folderCollector z }) |> Async.Ignore } let fileCollector = async { while true do let! dir = folders.AsyncGet() do! Async.StartChild( async { let! fs = Directory.AsyncGetFiles dir for z...
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35251212_c1
35251212
fsharp
1
(Pos (x1, y1), Pos (x2, y2)) = let xDist = abs (x1 - x2) let yDist = abs (y1 - y2) let largeDist, smallDist = max xDist yDist, min xDist yDist if smallDist < (largeDist >>> 2) then largeDist else let smallCalc = (3*smallDist) >>> 3 ((smallCalc >>> 5) + smallCalc + largeDist - (largeDist >>> 4) - (largeDist >>> 6)) // ...
(Pos (x1, y1), Pos (x2, y2)) = let xDist = abs (x1 - x2) let yDist = abs (y1 - y2) let largeDist, smallDist = max xDist yDist, min xDist yDist if smallDist < (largeDist >>> 2) then largeDist else let smallCalc = (3*smallDist) >>> 3 ((smallCalc >>> 5) + smallCalc + largeDist - (largeDist >>> 4) - (largeDist >>> 6)) // ...
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40720216_c0
40720216
fsharp
0
Title: FTP&#x27;ing a Suave app to Azure Problem title: FTP&#x27;ing a Suave app to Azure Tags: suave, f%23, azure Problem: FTP'ing a Suave app to Azure Having never used Azure before I'm attempting to deploy a simple F# Suave app to Azure using FTP . Ultimately I want to deploy via github but I initially thought FTP '...
FTP&#x27;ing a Suave app to Azure FTP&#x27;ing a Suave app to Azure suave f%23 azure FTP Suave Azure XML web.config FTP'ing a Suave app to Azure Having never used Azure before I'm attempting to deploy a simple F# Suave app to Azure using FTP . Ultimately I want to deploy via github but I initially thought FTP 'ing it w...
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33699158_c0
33699158
fsharp
0
Title: How To Make More Functional? Problem title: How To Make More Functional? Tags: f%23, c%23 Problem: How To Make More Functional? var tenant = tenants. FirstOrDefault(a => a.DomainName.ToLower().Equals(urlHost)) ?? tenants.FirstOrDefault(a => a.Default); if (tenant == null) { throw new ApplicationException ("tenan...
How To Make More Functional? How To Make More Functional? f%23 c%23 ApplicationException How Make More Functional Get Tenant GetTenantBasedOnUrlHost List String.IsNullOrEmpty FirstOrDefault a.DomainName.ToLower Equals tenants.FirstOrDefault a.Default a.Name.ToLower tenantNameOverride.ToLower URL GetTenantBasedOnUrl Get...
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59515205_c1
59515205
fsharp
1
Could not cast or convert from System.String to Courier.Account.Language+DeviceOrigin. Unwanted Resolution: As mentioned earlier , decorating the properties of record types resolves the issue but is extremely tedious for every data-transfer structure that's used in all of my solutions. The following works if I decorat...
Could not cast or convert from System.String to Courier.Account.Language+DeviceOrigin. Unwanted Resolution: As mentioned earlier , decorating the properties of record types resolves the issue but is extremely tedious for every data-transfer structure that's used in all of my solutions. The following works if I decorat...
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42915080_c0
42915080
fsharp
0
Title: Is writing a discriminated union to MongoDB possible? Problem title: Is writing a discriminated union to MongoDB possible? Tags: mongodb, f%23 Problem: Is writing a discriminated union to MongoDB possible? Running the following piece of code: type Test = | L of int | M of string | N of bool let client = new Mong...
Is writing a discriminated union to MongoDB possible? Is writing a discriminated union to MongoDB possible? mongodb f%23 MongoDB Test MongoClient localhost:27017 _db client.GetDatabase TestDB _db.GetCollection TestLog collection.InsertOne _id ObjectID Json JsonConvert.SerializeObject BsonSerializer.Deserialize BsonDocu...
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42564753_c0
42564753
fsharp
0
Title: Why can&#x27;t I turn this string into a Literal? Problem title: Why can&#x27;t I turn this string into a Literal? Tags: f%23, constant-expression Problem: Why can't I turn this string into a Literal? I need to convert a string into a Literal so I can pass it as an argument to CsvProvider. But I am not able to d...
Why can&#x27;t I turn this string into a Literal? Why can&#x27;t I turn this string into a Literal? f%23 constant-expression Why Literal System.IO FSharp.Data FSharp.Data.JsonExtensions Path.Combine __SOURCE_DIRECTORY__ fractal.json JsonValue.Load Path AsString Core.String.map ToString Dropbox Excel Data Fractal Traded...
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41132457_c0
41132457
fsharp
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Title: Narrowing down a FileLoadException error on Azure Problem title: Narrowing down a FileLoadException error on Azure Tags: azure, suave, f%23 Problem: Narrowing down a FileLoadException error on Azure Code signals: FileLoadException, System.IO.FileLoadException, Narrowing, Azure, Suave, eventlog.xml, Event, System...
Narrowing down a FileLoadException error on Azure Narrowing down a FileLoadException error on Azure azure suave f%23 FileLoadException System.IO.FileLoadException Narrowing Azure Suave eventlog.xml Event System Provider Name NET Runtime EventID Level Task Keywords TimeCreated SystemTime EventRecordID Channel Applicatio...
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29085287_c0
29085287
fsharp
0
Title: How do I create an Arbitrary for a System.Type? Problem title: How do I create an Arbitrary for a System.Type? Tags: f%23, testing, fscheck Problem: How do I create an Arbitrary for a System.Type? I am attempting to initialize my model entities using FsCheck. The models live in C# and are normally initialized vi...
How do I create an Arbitrary for a System.Type? How do I create an Arbitrary for a System.Type? f%23 testing fscheck How Arbitrary System.Type Model One Two GetProperties Array.filter p.CanWrite Array.iter Arb.generateType p.PropertyType p.SetValue How do I create an Arbitrary for a System.Type? I am attempting to init...
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21100939_c0
21100939
fsharp
0
Title: .net executable cannot find libraries after it is signed Problem title: .net executable cannot find libraries after it is signed Tags: .net, f%23 Problem: .net executable cannot find libraries after it is signed I have an F# console application. It is built using one long run of fsc, and works fine. (I am not us...
.net executable cannot find libraries after it is signed .net executable cannot find libraries after it is signed .net f%23 .net executable cannot find libraries after it is signed I have an F# console application. It is built using one long run of fsc, and works fine. (I am not using MSVS to build the application beca...
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7493106_c0
7493106
fsharp
0
Title: How to inherit from a CSLA object in F#? Problem title: How to inherit from a CSLA object in F#? Tags: csla, f%23 Problem: How to inherit from a CSLA object in F#? I would like to get the benefits of CSLA from F#, but I am having trouble with inheritance. Here is the ProjectTracker ResourceInfo class. Can someon...
How to inherit from a CSLA object in F#? How to inherit from a CSLA object in F#? csla f%23 a Csla System Csla.Serialization How ProjectTracker.Library Serializable ResourceInfo ReadOnlyBase PropertyInfo IdProperty RegisterProperty c.Id GetProperty LoadProperty NameProperty c.Name Name ToString string.Format How to inh...
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1418829_c1
1418829
fsharp
1
0 1 0 0 0 0 1 1 Then I would split the left side and split the right side, and continue the recursive pattern until the leaf nodes are pure and I end up with a tree similar to the following based on the splitting. let learnedTree = Node(0,"A0", Node(2,"A2", Leaf(0), Leaf(1)), Node(1,"A1", Node(2,"A2", Leaf(0), Leaf(1))...
0 1 0 0 0 0 1 1 Then I would split the left side and split the right side, and continue the recursive pattern until the leaf nodes are pure and I end up with a tree similar to the following based on the splitting. let learnedTree = Node(0,"A0", Node(2,"A2", Leaf(0), Leaf(1)), Node(1,"A1", Node(2,"A2", Leaf(0), Leaf(1))...
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3157791_c0
3157791
fsharp
0
Title: F# or C# for personal Silverlight project? Problem title: F# or C# for personal Silverlight project? Tags: f%23, c%23, silverlight Problem: F# or C# for personal Silverlight project? I'm about to start working on a rich-internet-application project for a student organization at my university. I will be the only ...
F# or C# for personal Silverlight project? F# or C# for personal Silverlight project? f%23 c%23 silverlight Silverlight F# or C# for personal Silverlight project? I'm about to start working on a rich-internet-application project for a student organization at my university. I will be the only programmer, and what techno...
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35184052_c0
35184052
fsharp
0
Title: F# Type Constraint Mismatch when using a constraint on a generic function Problem title: F# Type Constraint Mismatch when using a constraint on a generic function Tags: f%23, inline, .net Problem: F# Type Constraint Mismatch when using a constraint on a generic function In an f# project I have the following type...
F# Type Constraint Mismatch when using a constraint on a generic function F# Type Constraint Mismatch when using a constraint on a generic function f%23 inline .net a Type Constraint Mismatch Name SurName MaidenName Seq.where i.Name F# Type Constraint Mismatch when using a constraint on a generic function In an f# proj...
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40252009_c0
40252009
fsharp
0
Title: Generic function to read from a `.json` file Problem title: Generic function to read from a `.json` file Tags: f%23, json.net Problem: Generic function to read from a `.json` file So, I can easily write an arbitrary type to JSON with Newtonsoft.Json : type X = { Number: decimal Sequence: decimal NumList: decimal...
Generic function to read from a `.json` file Generic function to read from a `.json` file f%23 json.net a Generic JSON Newtonsoft.Json Number Sequence NumList List.map System.IO JsonConvert.SerializeObject File.WriteAllText xList.json File.ReadAllText Newtonsoft.Json.JsonConvert.DeserializeObject Type json.net Generic ...
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1306140_c1
1306140
fsharp
1
The code: open System // Method 1 (Slow) let insertDummyValuesWhereASingleValueIsMissing1 (timeBetweenContiguousValues : TimeSpan) (values : seq<(DateTime * float)>) = let sizeOfHolesToPatch = timeBetweenContiguousValues.Add timeBetweenContiguousValues // Only insert dummy-values when the gap is twice the normal (None...
The code: open System // Method 1 (Slow) let insertDummyValuesWhereASingleValueIsMissing1 (timeBetweenContiguousValues : TimeSpan) (values : seq<(DateTime * float)>) = let sizeOfHolesToPatch = timeBetweenContiguousValues.Add timeBetweenContiguousValues // Only insert dummy-values when the gap is twice the normal (None...
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43690177_c0
43690177
fsharp
0
Title: F# Tree recursion &amp; compute results while traversing back from leaf Problem title: F# Tree recursion &amp; compute results while traversing back from leaf Tags: f%23, tail-recursion, tree Problem: F# Tree recursion & compute results while traversing back from leaf I am looking for some pointers/snippets to r...
F# Tree recursion &amp; compute results while traversing back from leaf F# Tree recursion &amp; compute results while traversing back from leaf f%23 tail-recursion tree leaf to Tree Rel id:int from:int to:int percent:float IsLeafNode:string LeafNode to:string ChurnNode from:string Node Fold Seq.fold ComputePercent leaf...
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