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11285700
fsharp
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Title: Need ideas to transform F# imperative code to functional Problem title: Need ideas to transform F# imperative code to functional Tags: imperative, functional-programming, f%23 Problem: Need ideas to transform F# imperative code to functional I have a function witch is written in an imperative style and cant get ...
Need ideas to transform F# imperative code to functional Need ideas to transform F# imperative code to functional imperative functional-programming f%23 Need input.GetEnumerator enum.MoveNext enum.Current Need ideas to transform F# imperative code to functional I have a function witch is written in an imperative style ...
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9992339_c0
9992339
fsharp
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Title: F# interactive fails to load with "error FS0078: Unable to find the file 'System' in any of..." Problem title: F# interactive fails to load with "error FS0078: Unable to find the file 'System' in any of..." Tags: f%23, fsi, mono Problem: F# interactive fails to load with "...
F# interactive fails to load with "error FS0078: Unable to find the file 'System' in any of..." F# interactive fails to load with "error FS0078: Unable to find the file 'System' in any of..." f%23 fsi mono FS0078 Unable System local2 fsi.exe Microsoft Interactive Copyright Corpor...
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16647789_c0
16647789
fsharp
0
Title: xUnit v1 tests appear in xUnit GUI (xunit.gui.clr4.exe) but not VS 2012 Test Explorer Problem title: xUnit v1 tests appear in xUnit GUI (xunit.gui.clr4.exe) but not VS 2012 Test Explorer Tags: test-explorer, visual-studio-2012, xunit.net, f%23, c%23 Problem: xUnit v1 tests appear in xUnit GUI (xunit.gui.clr4.exe...
xUnit v1 tests appear in xUnit GUI (xunit.gui.clr4.exe) but not VS 2012 Test Explorer xUnit v1 tests appear in xUnit GUI (xunit.gui.clr4.exe) but not VS 2012 Test Explorer test-explorer visual-studio-2012 xunit.net f%23 c%23 GUI xunit.gui.clr4.exe Test Explorer XUnitTest Xunit Fact Assert.True visual-studio-2012 xunit....
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51837617_c0
51837617
fsharp
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Title: Trusted Certificate fails after upgrade from 4.6.1 to 4.7.2 Problem title: Trusted Certificate fails after upgrade from 4.6.1 to 4.7.2 Tags: .net-4.7.2, f%23, certificate, .net-4.6.1 Problem: Trusted Certificate fails after upgrade from 4.6.1 to 4.7.2 After upgrading a service written in F# from 4.6.1 to 4.7.2 i...
Trusted Certificate fails after upgrade from 4.6.1 to 4.7.2 Trusted Certificate fails after upgrade from 4.6.1 to 4.7.2 .net-4.7.2 f%23 certificate .net-4.6.1 4.6.1 Trusted Certificate net-4.7.2 net-4.6.1 Trusted Certificate fails after upgrade from 4.6.1 to 4.7.2 After upgrading a service written in F# from 4.6.1 to 4...
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35515042_c0
35515042
fsharp
0
Title: Possible to pass Printf.TextWriterFormat to MailBoxProcessor? Problem title: Possible to pass Printf.TextWriterFormat to MailBoxProcessor? Tags: f%23 Problem: Possible to pass Printf.TextWriterFormat to MailBoxProcessor? I am building a parallel unit test runner using MailBoxProcessor. I need to queue up print s...
Possible to pass Printf.TextWriterFormat to MailBoxProcessor? Possible to pass Printf.TextWriterFormat to MailBoxProcessor? f%23 Possible Printf.TextWriterFormat MailBoxProcessor List.iter Test ctx.printfn Possible to pass Printf.TextWriterFormat to MailBoxProcessor? I am building a parallel unit test runner using Mail...
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8672113_c0
8672113
fsharp
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Title: F# RX Sum of 1 to 100 code sample Problem title: F# RX Sum of 1 to 100 code sample Tags: f%23 Problem: F# RX Sum of 1 to 100 code sample I am learning RX (Reactive Extensions), I tried to use some code samples from internet, the source code was in C#: var input = Observable.Range(1, 100); input.Sum().Subscribe(x...
F# RX Sum of 1 to 100 code sample F# RX Sum of 1 to 100 code sample f%23 Sum Observable.Range input.Sum Subscribe Console.WriteLine System System.Collections.Generic System.ComponentModel System.Linq System.Text System.Reactive System.Reactive.Linq F# RX Sum of 1 to 100 code sample I am learning RX (Reactive Extensions...
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25232055_c0
25232055
fsharp
0
Title: In learning F# why does it recommend specifying type in the field rather than at assignment? Problem title: In learning F# why does it recommend specifying type in the field rather than at assignment? Tags: types, f%23 Problem: In learning F# why does it recommend specifying type in the field rather than at assi...
In learning F# why does it recommend specifying type in the field rather than at assignment? In learning F# why does it recommend specifying type in the field rather than at assignment? types f%23 Book Name AuthorName Rating ISBN VHS Videos Quiz William Flash Book.Rating In learning F# why does it recommend specifying ...
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44180400_c0
44180400
fsharp
0
Title: Async Await in F# Problem title: Async Await in F# Tags: .net, async-await, f%23, c%23-to-f%23 Problem: Async Await in F# I am rewriting some of the C# in this lab to F#: https://github.com/Microsoft/TechnicalCommunityContent/tree/master/IoT/Azure%20Stream%20Analytics/Session%202%20-%20Hands%20On I am on Exercis...
Async Await in F# Async Await in F# .net async-await f%23 c%23-to-f%23 Async Await SimpleEventProcessor CloseAsync Task IEventProcessor.CloseAsync PartitionContext CloseReason Debug.WriteLine Processor Shutting Down Partition Reason context.Lease.PartitionId CloseReason.Shutdown context.CheckpointAsync this.CloseAsync ...
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22821519_c0
22821519
fsharp
0
Title: GroupBy in F# and Average to values for each group Problem title: GroupBy in F# and Average to values for each group Tags: f%23, group-by Problem: GroupBy in F# and Average to values for each group I am a brand new to F#, and I am having trouble with a simple first query. I have a data set, and I want to group t...
GroupBy in F# and Average to values for each group GroupBy in F# and Average to values for each group f%23 group-by GroupBy Average TypedDataContext query2 dc.MyData x.Code x.ProviderId n.DollarAmt g.Key System.Console.WriteLine GroupBy in F# and Average to values for each group I am a brand new to F#, and I am having ...
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33720254_c1
33720254
fsharp
1
numbers from the string let rec parse source dest = match source with | h::t -> match h with | '1' | '2' | '3' | '4' | '5' | '6' | '7' | '8' | '9' | '0' -> parse t (dest + h.ToString()) | _ -> parse t dest | _ -> dest let _float = parse (Array.toList characters) "" let result = (float (System.Single.Parse(_float))) / ...
numbers from the string let rec parse source dest = match source with | h::t -> match h with | '1' | '2' | '3' | '4' | '5' | '6' | '7' | '8' | '9' | '0' -> parse t (dest + h.ToString()) | _ -> parse t dest | _ -> dest let _float = parse (Array.toList characters) "" let result = (float (System.Single.Parse(_float))) / ...
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78499078_c0
78499078
fsharp
0
Title: How to add key bindings to Fabulous View/Window? Problem title: How to add key bindings to Fabulous View/Window? Tags: fabulous, f%23 Problem: How to add key bindings to Fabulous View/Window? I am trying to understand how to bind a set of keyboard handlers to MainView/MainWindow during initialization of a deskto...
How to add key bindings to Fabulous View/Window? How to add key bindings to Fabulous View/Window? fabulous f%23 How Fabulous View Window applicationRef.Value.MainView.KeyDown.Subscribe eventArgs.Key Key.Up Msg.Up Key.Down Msg.Down Key.Left Msg.Left Key.Right Msg.Right Msg.Empty FabApplication.Current applicationRef.Val...
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30687434_c0
30687434
fsharp
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Title: How to combine two seqs (not using Seq.append) Problem title: How to combine two seqs (not using Seq.append) Tags: f%23 Problem: How to combine two seqs (not using Seq.append) type Message = | Str of string | KeyPress of ConsoleKeyInfo let keyStream = seq { while true do yield KeyPress(Console.ReadKey(true)) } l...
How to combine two seqs (not using Seq.append) How to combine two seqs (not using Seq.append) f%23 Seq.append How Message Str KeyPress ConsoleKeyInfo Console.ReadKey Seq.combine Seq.filter Seq.iter How to combine two seqs (not using Seq.append) Here is my code. Basically I want to have a seq that handles console key pr...
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18554263_c0
18554263
fsharp
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Title: Why is List.reduce necessary in this newbie example? Problem title: Why is List.reduce necessary in this newbie example? Tags: f%23 Problem: Why is List.reduce necessary in this newbie example? Playing around with F#, I am confused with the following behavior. When List.reduce (>>) is commented out, there is the...
Why is List.reduce necessary in this newbie example? Why is List.reduce necessary in this newbie example? f%23 Why List.reduce CoolLabel CoolLabel.label List.map Why is List.reduce necessary in this newbie example? Playing around with F#, I am confused with the following behavior. When List.reduce (>>) is commented out...
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36119720_c0
36119720
fsharp
0
Title: using custom Marshaller in F# Problem title: using custom Marshaller in F# Tags: f%23, marshalling, .net Problem: using custom Marshaller in F# I've been toying with marshalling in F# recently, and to my surprise I ended up with error FS0980: Custom marshallers cannot be specified in F# code. Consider using a C#...
using custom Marshaller in F# using custom Marshaller in F# f%23 marshalling .net custom Marshaller StructLayout LayoutKind.Sequential Pack BASIC_STRUCT MarshalAsAttribute UnmanagedType.CustomMarshaler MarshalTypeRef DateTimeMarshaller timeVar:DWORD using custom Marshaller in F# I've been toying with marshalling in F# ...
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48298167_c0
48298167
fsharp
0
Title: What is meant with "Run make inside the vim directory" Problem title: What is meant with "Run make inside the vim directory" Tags: f%23, syntastic, vim Problem: What is meant with "Run make inside the vim directory" This is a simple and perhaps forehead-slapping obvious question, but I still ...
What is meant with "Run make inside the vim directory" What is meant with "Run make inside the vim directory" f%23 syntastic vim What Run github.com vim-fsharp.git What is meant with "Run make inside the vim directory" This is a simple and perhaps forehead-slapping obvious question, but I still vent...
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34010062_c1
34010062
fsharp
1
Many (s: State) = List.length s.Players let HasAny (s: State) = (HowMany s) > 0 let ShowAll (s: State) = s // Command Methods let AddPlayer (p: Player) (s: State) = (p, {s with Players = p::s.Players}) let model = new Model(initialState) model.Command (AddPlayer {Name="Sandra"; Points=1000}) model.Query HasAny model.Qu...
Many (s: State) = List.length s.Players let HasAny (s: State) = (HowMany s) > 0 let ShowAll (s: State) = s // Command Methods let AddPlayer (p: Player) (s: State) = (p, {s with Players = p::s.Players}) let model = new Model(initialState) model.Command (AddPlayer {Name="Sandra"; Points=1000}) model.Query HasAny model.Qu...
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37777273_c0
37777273
fsharp
0
Title: F#: printf vs Console.WriteLine Problem title: F#: printf vs Console.WriteLine Tags: f%23-interactive, f%23 Problem: F#: printf vs Console.WriteLine I am playing around in the f# interactive window and discovered that printf did not work as I expected. In the following snippet, the ReadLine executes before the f...
F#: printf vs Console.WriteLine F#: printf vs Console.WriteLine f%23-interactive f%23 Console.WriteLine What Console.Out.Flush System.Console.ReadLine Hello Console.Out.WriteLine World System F#: printf vs Console.WriteLine I am playing around in the f# interactive window and discovered that printf did not work as I ex...
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11015465_c0
11015465
fsharp
0
Title: Generic type annotation in F# Problem title: Generic type annotation in F# Tags: f%23 Problem: Generic type annotation in F# I got the following error: Error 2 Value restriction. The value 'gbmLikelihood' has been inferred to have generic type val gbmLikelihood : (float -> '_a -> float [] -> float) when '_a :> s...
Generic type annotation in F# Generic type annotation in F# f%23 Generic Likelihood System Seq.length sqrt_dt Math.Sqrt Math.Log Math.PI Seq.sumBy Array.get Generic type annotation in F# I got the following error: and this type is exactly what I want. What do I have to do to make it work, and why doesn't it just work w...
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7044137_c0
7044137
fsharp
0
Title: Convert out parameter of constructor to a tuple to use in pattern matching in F# Problem title: Convert out parameter of constructor to a tuple to use in pattern matching in F# Tags: pattern-matching, f%23 Problem: Convert out parameter of constructor to a tuple to use in pattern matching in F# I have read that ...
Convert out parameter of constructor to a tuple to use in pattern matching in F# Convert out parameter of constructor to a tuple to use in pattern matching in F# pattern-matching f%23 Convert System.Int32.TryParse initiallyOwned:bool name:string createdNew:bool Mutex System.Threading CreateUniqueMutex i.ToString Error ...
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3415462_c0
3415462
fsharp
0
Title: F# Silverlight RPC: pre-fill paginated data Problem title: F# Silverlight RPC: pre-fill paginated data Tags: f%23 Problem: F# Silverlight RPC: pre-fill paginated data Thanks to everybody who has helped over the past few months trying to help me get my silverlight / f# prototype up and running (started in the RC ...
F# Silverlight RPC: pre-fill paginated data F# Silverlight RPC: pre-fill paginated data f%23 Silverlight RPC page1Data JsonRpc.getSomeData grid.datasource grid.suspendFiltering F# Silverlight RPC: pre-fill paginated data Thanks to everybody who has helped over the past few months trying to help me get my silverlight / ...
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40616480_c0
40616480
fsharp
0
Title: What does a colon after a tuple but before another type mean within a method signature? Problem title: What does a colon after a tuple but before another type mean within a method signature? Tags: f%23 Problem: What does a colon after a tuple but before another type mean within a method signature? What does a co...
What does a colon after a tuple but before another type mean within a method signature? What does a colon after a tuple but before another type mean within a method signature? f%23 this.InternalServerError InvalidOperationException What this.Post PushRequestDtr IHttpActionResult PushController ApiController Success thi...
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1930940_c0
1930940
fsharp
0
Title: F# quotations object graph Problem title: F# quotations object graph Tags: quotations, f%23 Problem: F# quotations object graph In C# I could create a string representation of an object graph fairly easily with expression trees. public static string GetGraph<TModel, T>(TModel model, Expression<Func<TModel, T>> a...
F# quotations object graph F# quotations object graph quotations f%23 GetGraph TModel Expression Func action.Body MethodCallExpression method.Object MemberExpression method.Arguments.Any method.Arguments.First GetObjectGraph Exception Could myObject.MyProperty F# quotations object graph In C# I could create a string re...
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20346793_c0
20346793
fsharp
0
Title: Hacking referenced assemblies Problem title: Hacking referenced assemblies Tags: f%23, assemblies Problem: Hacking referenced assemblies I am aware that there are already other questions on the topic, such as: This one This one This other one .. but hey, I am new to F# and still don't get it. I have a F# project...
Hacking referenced assemblies Hacking referenced assemblies f%23 assemblies Hacking FS0074 Fmat.Numerics.Matrix You Fmat.Numerics Hacking referenced assemblies I am aware that there are already other questions on the topic, such as: This one This one This other one .. but hey, I am new to F# and still don't get it. I h...
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69150189_c0
69150189
fsharp
0
Title: F# Expression is automatically converted from function only within generics? Problem title: F# Expression is automatically converted from function only within generics? Tags: f%23, lambda Problem: F# Expression is automatically converted from function only within generics? I'm trying to pass a function to a func...
F# Expression is automatically converted from function only within generics? F# Expression is automatically converted from function only within generics? f%23 lambda function Expression System System.Linq.Expressions MongoDB.Driver MyObject Name:string MyClass field:Expression Func value:string FilterDefinition FilterD...
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57156068_c0
57156068
fsharp
0
Title: F# why arrays are not scrambled in a different way when mapping a function to scramble each array in an array Problem title: F# why arrays are not scrambled in a different way when mapping a function to scramble each array in an array Tags: f%23, arrays, .net Problem: F# why arrays are not scrambled in a differe...
F# why arrays are not scrambled in a different way when mapping a function to scramble each array in an array F# why arrays are not scrambled in a different way when mapping a function to scramble each array in an array f%23 arrays .net System.Random Random array.Length rng.Next Array.map ToArray Array.create Seq.iter ...
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73049003_c0
73049003
fsharp
0
Title: F# type conflict Problem title: F# type conflict Tags: f%23-compiler-services, f%23, paket, fantomas Problem: F# type conflict I am using the parseFile function from Fantomas.FCS as follows: open FSharp.Compiler.Text open Fantomas.FCS.Parse // ... let ast, errors = parseFile false (FSharp.Compiler.Text.SourceTex...
F# type conflict F# type conflict f%23-compiler-services f%23 paket fantomas FSharp.Compiler.Text Fantomas.FCS.Parse FSharp.Compiler.Text.SourceText.ofString FSharp.Compiler.Text.ISourceText Fantomas.FCS Version Culture PublicKeyToken F# type conflict I am using the parseFile function from Fantomas.FCS as follows: Howe...
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10152281_c1
10152281
fsharp
1
a, b) -> Task.Factory.StartNew(fun () -> IntegrateWithStep f a b step)) tasks |> Seq.map (fun t -> t.Result) |> Seq.sum let IntegrateParallel (f: double -> double) (x1: double) (x2: double) (samples: int64) (tasks: int) = let step = (x2 - x1) / (double samples) let samplesPerTask = ceil <| (double samples) / (double ta...
a, b) -> Task.Factory.StartNew(fun () -> IntegrateWithStep f a b step)) tasks |> Seq.map (fun t -> t.Result) |> Seq.sum let IntegrateParallel (f: double -> double) (x1: double) (x2: double) (samples: int64) (tasks: int) = let step = (x2 - x1) / (double samples) let samplesPerTask = ceil <| (double samples) / (double ta...
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26302300_c0
26302300
fsharp
0
Title: Deedle: apply a function to Frame values Problem title: Deedle: apply a function to Frame values Tags: f%23, deedle Problem: Deedle: apply a function to Frame values I have a Frame containing several time series, and I need to normalize the values. Then, I need to take the first element of every Series, dividing...
Deedle: apply a function to Frame values Deedle: apply a function to Frame values f%23 deedle Deedle Frame MyFrame Frame.mapColValues os.As osAsFloat.GetAt StockData.Load Rows Series.ofObservations d.Date d.Close Frame.ofColumns Frame.sortRowsByKey DateTime Deedle: apply a function to Frame values I have a Frame contai...
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7382680_c0
7382680
fsharp
0
Title: Way to make sure our functions use abbreviated types intead of primitives in F# other than to have to always write it ourselves? Problem title: Way to make sure our functions use abbreviated types intead of primitives in F# other than to have to always write it ourselves? Tags: .net, f%23, functional-programming...
Way to make sure our functions use abbreviated types intead of primitives in F# other than to have to always write it ourselves? Way to make sure our functions use abbreviated types intead of primitives in F# other than to have to always write it ourselves? .net f%23 functional-programming Way Individual Double Way to ...
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17360286_c1
17360286
fsharp
1
0 .. 99999 do mb.[i % mb.Length].Post(UpdateName(i, sprintf "User%i-UpdateName" i)); System.Console.ReadLine() |> ignore 0 Just creating the 100k actors take around 800ms on my quad core i7. Then submitting the UpdateName message to each one of the actor and wait for them to complete takes about 1.8 seconds. Now, I rea...
0 .. 99999 do mb.[i % mb.Length].Post(UpdateName(i, sprintf "User%i-UpdateName" i)); System.Console.ReadLine() |> ignore 0 Just creating the 100k actors take around 800ms on my quad core i7. Then submitting the UpdateName message to each one of the actor and wait for them to complete takes about 1.8 seconds. Now, I rea...
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45570750_c0
45570750
fsharp
0
Title: Parallel.for going to sleep Problem title: Parallel.for going to sleep Tags: gdb, mono, f%23, sleep Problem: Parallel.for going to sleep I am running some code written in F# with mono and I have seen that after some time running (weeks), some process are in sleep mode. Using strace as strace -p <pid> I get Proce...
Parallel.for going to sleep Parallel.for going to sleep gdb mono f%23 sleep exceptions.ValueError /lib64/libpthread.so.0 NextFunc Parallel.for Process FUTEX_WAIT_PRIVATE Thread LWP pthread_cond_wait GLIBC_2.3.2 lib64 libpthread.so.0 sem_wait difRay:Vector Vector Array.fold fA.Length-1 var1:type1 var2:type2 var3:type3 v...
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65148822_c0
65148822
fsharp
0
Title: Split list by element value Problem title: Split list by element value Tags: f%23, list, split Problem: Split list by element value I want to split a string in several chunks based on a specific value. For example the list [1; 2; 3; 0; 2; 4; 0; 5; 6; 0; 7] and check element 0 should return [[1; 2; 3]; [2; 4]; [5...
Split list by element value Split list by element value f%23 list split Split split2 a::cur cur::acc List.foldBack List.pairwise List.last Split list by element value I want to split a string in several chunks based on a specific value. For example the list [1; 2; 3; 0; 2; 4; 0; 5; 6; 0; 7] and check element 0 should r...
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66763817_c0
66763817
fsharp
0
Title: F# incomplete structured construct in my type Problem title: F# incomplete structured construct in my type Tags: f%23 Problem: F# incomplete structured construct in my type I'm trying to implement a OrderedSet in F# (a set where you can get items by order of insertion). This is my first naive attempt at it (I st...
F# incomplete structured construct in my type F# incomplete structured construct in my type f%23 System System.Collections.Generic OrderedSet IEnumerable _set SortedSet Option.isSome Seq.mapi collection.Value ISet this.Count this._set.Count F# incomplete structured construct in my type I'm trying to implement a Ordered...
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54854033_c1
54854033
fsharp
1
state1.StopActivity source // state2 //member __.Delay (f) = f() member __.For (state, action : _ -> DiagnosticsState) = action state [<CustomOperation("activity")>] member __.Activity (state : DiagnosticsState, activityName) = state.StartActivity source activityName [<CustomOperation("context")>] member __.Context<'C...
state1.StopActivity source // state2 //member __.Delay (f) = f() member __.For (state, action : _ -> DiagnosticsState) = action state [<CustomOperation("activity")>] member __.Activity (state : DiagnosticsState, activityName) = state.StartActivity source activityName [<CustomOperation("context")>] member __.Context<'C...
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25485774_c0
25485774
fsharp
0
Title: Composing 2 (or n) (&#x27;a -&gt; unit) functions with same arg type Problem title: Composing 2 (or n) (&#x27;a -&gt; unit) functions with same arg type Tags: composition, side-effects, function-composition, f%23, action Problem: Composing 2 (or n) ('a -> unit) functions with same arg type Is there some form of ...
Composing 2 (or n) (&#x27;a -&gt; unit) functions with same arg type Composing 2 (or n) (&#x27;a -&gt; unit) functions with same arg type composition side-effects function-composition f%23 action Composing batch:EncodedEventBatch batch.chooseOfUnion Seq.iter FOLLOWEDBY Composing 2 (or n) ('a -> unit) functions with sam...
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7997154_c0
7997154
fsharp
0
Title: Flipping a 2D &quot;image&quot; which is stored in a 1D array in F# Problem title: Flipping a 2D &quot;image&quot; which is stored in a 1D array in F# Tags: kinect, f%23 Problem: Flipping a 2D "image" which is stored in a 1D array in F# I am working with Kinect and am trying to take in depth data and process it....
Flipping a 2D &quot;image&quot; which is stored in a 1D array in F# Flipping a 2D &quot;image&quot; which is stored in a 1D array in F# kinect f%23 Flipping Array.create System.Diagnostics.Debug.WriteLine DepthsMax Array.max ToString FlippedMax Flipping a 2D "image" which is stored in a 1D array in F# I am working with...
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75338871_c0
75338871
fsharp
0
Title: F# Automatic Compilation Order Problem title: F# Automatic Compilation Order Tags: .net, msbuild, f%23 Problem: F# Automatic Compilation Order Is there any way to automatically include all F# files in a directory/sub-directories for compilation? Ideally I'd like to not have to change my .fsproj file every time I...
F# Automatic Compilation Order F# Automatic Compilation Order .net msbuild f%23 Automatic Compilation Order ItemGroup Compile Include Remove EmbeddedResource F# Automatic Compilation Order Is there any way to automatically include all F# files in a directory/sub-directories for compilation? Ideally I'd like to not have...
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45743817_c0
45743817
fsharp
0
Title: Why doesn&#x27;t Visual Studio open my projects after an upgrade to the latest version? Problem title: Why doesn&#x27;t Visual Studio open my projects after an upgrade to the latest version? Tags: visual-studio, f%23 Problem: Why doesn't Visual Studio open my projects after an upgrade to the latest version? Over...
Why doesn&#x27;t Visual Studio open my projects after an upgrade to the latest version? Why doesn&#x27;t Visual Studio open my projects after an upgrade to the latest version? visual-studio f%23 migration Why Visual Studio Overview Project Path Errors Warnings Messages Fractal10 Fractal10.fsproj Solution Fractal10.sln ...
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26091381_c0
26091381
fsharp
0
Title: .NET Regex for a directive followed by some comma separated numbers Problem title: .NET Regex for a directive followed by some comma separated numbers Tags: string-parsing, f%23, regex Problem: .NET Regex for a directive followed by some comma separated numbers I'm trying to write a regex in F# that will match t...
.NET Regex for a directive followed by some comma separated numbers .NET Regex for a directive followed by some comma separated numbers string-parsing f%23 regex NET Regex Matches m.Groups Value matches.Count .NET Regex for a directive followed by some comma separated numbers I'm trying to write a regex in F# that will...
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56028137_c0
56028137
fsharp
0
Title: Proof of work Algorithm for a simple blockchain implementation (F#) Problem title: Proof of work Algorithm for a simple blockchain implementation (F#) Tags: f%23, sha256, blockchain Problem: Proof of work Algorithm for a simple blockchain implementation (F#) I am currently trying to learn about blockchains and h...
Proof of work Algorithm for a simple blockchain implementation (F#) Proof of work Algorithm for a simple blockchain implementation (F#) f%23 sha256 blockchain Proof Algorithm sha256 System.Security.Cryptography.SHA256.Create sha256.ComputeHash BitConverter.GetBytes BitConverter.ToString x.Replace p1.EndsWith EntryPoint...
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37393802
fsharp
0
Title: F# Charting - Column chart doesn&#x27;t label all column names when there are more than 9 columns Problem title: F# Charting - Column chart doesn&#x27;t label all column names when there are more than 9 columns Tags: f%23, fsharpchart Problem: F# Charting - Column chart doesn't label all column names when there ...
F# Charting - Column chart doesn&#x27;t label all column names when there are more than 9 columns F# Charting - Column chart doesn&#x27;t label all column names when there are more than 9 columns f%23 fsharpchart Charting Column Africa Asia Europe South America North Oceania Chart.Column chart.ShowChart Africa2 Asia2 E...
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19402376_c0
19402376
fsharp
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Title: Concat 2D Arrays in f# Problem title: Concat 2D Arrays in f# Tags: f%23 Problem: Concat 2D Arrays in f# How can I combine two 2d arrays generally? My assumption (I could obviously easily test this) is that they always have the same number of columns: let concatArrays (arr1:obj[,]) (arr2:obj[,]) = ([arr1; arr2]) ...
Concat 2D Arrays in f# Concat 2D Arrays in f# f%23 Concat Arrays arr1:obj arr2:obj arr1 arr2 Array2d.concat append2D arr1:float arr2:float arr1.GetLength rows1 rows2 arr2.GetLength Array2D.init i-rows1 Concat 2D Arrays in f# How can I combine two 2d arrays generally? My assumption (I could obviously easily test this) i...
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45948748_c0
45948748
fsharp
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Title: SqlDataProvider cannot resolve resolution path Problem title: SqlDataProvider cannot resolve resolution path Tags: mono, postgresql, f%23 Problem: SqlDataProvider cannot resolve resolution path So I've tried this with .Net Core 2.0 and now with Mono targeting .NET 4.5. In both cases I get the error "The type pro...
SqlDataProvider cannot resolve resolution path SqlDataProvider cannot resolve resolution path mono postgresql f%23 SqlDataProvider Literal Common.DatabaseProviderTypes.POSTGRESQL Host Database User Users Npgsql net45 ConnectionNameString SqlDataProvider cannot resolve resolution path So I've tried this with .Net Core 2...
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43351403_c0
43351403
fsharp
0
Title: F# Continuation Passing FoldBack Problem title: F# Continuation Passing FoldBack Tags: f%23 Problem: F# Continuation Passing FoldBack I am struggling with understanding foldback with CPS. This one I can understand: let listFoldBack combine acc l = let rec Loop l cont = match l with | h :: t -> Loop t (fun racc -...
F# Continuation Passing FoldBack F# Continuation Passing FoldBack f%23 Continuation Passing FoldBack Loop x::a Tree Leaf Node tree1 F# Continuation Passing FoldBack I am struggling with understanding foldback with CPS. This one I can understand: But then: Very difficult to follow. Even worse: The result is correct, but...
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28037405_c0
28037405
fsharp
0
Title: How to select a time period in the in FSharp.Data? Problem title: How to select a time period in the in FSharp.Data? Tags: fsharpchart, f%23, f%23-data Problem: How to select a time period in the in FSharp.Data? I wrote this script to plot the historical financial data: open FSharp.Data #load "C:\Users\Nick\Docu...
How to select a time period in the in FSharp.Data? How to select a time period in the in FSharp.Data? fsharpchart f%23 f%23-data How FSharp.Data Users Nick Documents Visual Studio Projects TryFsharp FSharp.Charting.0.90.9 FSharp.Charting.fsx FSharp.Charting System ichart.finance.yahoo.com table.csv CsvFile.Load company...
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47078966_c0
47078966
fsharp
0
Title: How to prevent inferred type to be obj (or error) Problem title: How to prevent inferred type to be obj (or error) Tags: generics, f%23 Problem: How to prevent inferred type to be obj (or error) the following code gives me some headache type Config() = class end type ProgressA<'a>(v: 'a) = class end type DoneA<'...
How to prevent inferred type to be obj (or error) How to prevent inferred type to be obj (or error) generics f%23 How Config ProgressA DoneA Foo ProgressX DoneX Validate _:Config p:ProgressX Option Some Unchecked.defaultof How to prevent inferred type to be obj (or error) the following code gives me some headache becau...
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4451927_c0
4451927
fsharp
0
Title: Strange difference between sequence and list in F# Problem title: Strange difference between sequence and list in F# Tags: xaml, f%23 Problem: Strange difference between sequence and list in F# I have encountered strange issue with lists in F#. I am using XamlXmlReader to generate list and sequence like: let xam...
Strange difference between sequence and list in F# Strange difference between sequence and list in F# xaml f%23 Strange xaml_reader XamlXmlReader nodes_seqs xaml_reader.Read xaml_reader2 nodes_list xaml_reader2.Read head_of_seq Seq.head nodes_seq head_of_list List.head Strange difference between sequence and list in F#...
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45898320_c0
45898320
fsharp
0
Title: Why am I getting access denied to these files? Problem title: Why am I getting access denied to these files? Tags: f%23, compiler-errors, visual-studio Problem: Why am I getting access denied to these files? Suddenly I cannot rebuild my project in VS 2017. I get these messages: 1>C:\Program Files (x86)\Microsoft...
Why am I getting access denied to these files? Why am I getting access denied to these files? f%23 compiler-errors visual-studio Why Program Files x86 Microsoft Visual Studio Community MSBuild Bin Microsoft.Common.CurrentVersion.targets MSB3021 Unable Reference Assemblies FSharp NETFramework v4.0 FSharp.Core.dll Debug ...
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45314650_c1
45314650
fsharp
1
.System-Collections-IEnumerator-MoveNext() at Microsoft.FSharp.Collections.Internal.IEnumerator.next@187[T](FSharpFunc`2 f, IEnumerator`1 e, FSharpRef`1 started, Unit unitVar0) at Microsoft.FSharp.Collections.Internal.IEnumerator.filter@182.System-Collections-IEnumerator-MoveNext() at Microsoft.FSharp.Collections.SeqMo...
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46383944_c0
46383944
fsharp
0
Title: Can I polymorphically access static methods? Problem title: Can I polymorphically access static methods? Tags: static, polymorphism, f%23 Problem: Can I polymorphically access static methods? I need to call a static member of a class before calling the class constructor. The class implements an interface and I w...
Can I polymorphically access static methods? Can I polymorphically access static methods? static polymorphism f%23 Can myClassInstance.staticMethod Types IMult Something MultBy Point Types.IMult this.Something this.MultBy Point.foo instnc.foo Error pt0 pt0.GetType ptType.foo ptType.GetMethod Can I polymorphically acces...
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47802804_c0
47802804
fsharp
0
Title: Incomplete structured construct Problem title: Incomplete structured construct Tags: asp.net-mvc, f%23 Problem: Incomplete structured construct i am new with f# , will be great if some 1 can help , nearly half a day gone solving this problem Thank you module Certificate = type T = { Id: int IsECert: bool IsPrint...
Incomplete structured construct Incomplete structured construct asp.net-mvc f%23 Incomplete Certificate IsECert IsPrintCert CertifiedBy Categories Category.T Models.Job.T Models.CertificateType.T Models.PendingCertificate.T Models.PendingCertificate.getCertificateForCompletion forCompletion.Id CertificateId.toInt Model...
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50275150_c1
50275150
fsharp
1
parameter = ProvidedStaticParameter("TypeName", typeof<string>) do stringProvider.DefineStaticParameters([parameter], fun typeName args -> // Create the main type (this corresponds to `Provided`) let resTy = ProvidedTypeDefinition(asm, ns, typeName, Some(typeof<obj>)) // Add a nested type as a member using the name fr...
parameter = ProvidedStaticParameter("TypeName", typeof<string>) do stringProvider.DefineStaticParameters([parameter], fun typeName args -> // Create the main type (this corresponds to `Provided`) let resTy = ProvidedTypeDefinition(asm, ns, typeName, Some(typeof<obj>)) // Add a nested type as a member using the name fr...
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24514966_c0
24514966
fsharp
0
Title: F# mutable list is null Problem title: F# mutable list is null Tags: specflow, f%23 Problem: F# mutable list is null When I try to run the code below, properties is null. Why is that? I assign an empty list to properties, but the first time through the loop, it is null. This causes it to drop the first value tha...
F# mutable list is null F# mutable list is null specflow f%23 TechTalk.SpecFlow.Binding FSharpLeftistHeapStepDefinition TechTalk.SpecFlow Given values:Table values.Rows.Item Item value::properties i-1 values.RowCount Binding Example F# mutable list is null When I try to run the code below, properties is null. Why is th...
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57625841_c0
57625841
fsharp
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Title: How to use reserved words in FSharp.Data.XmlProvider? Problem title: How to use reserved words in FSharp.Data.XmlProvider? Tags: xml, type-providers, fsharp.data.typeproviders, f%23, f%23-data Problem: How to use reserved words in FSharp.Data.XmlProvider? I am using FSharp.Data.XmlProvider . My xml contains a <l...
How to use reserved words in FSharp.Data.XmlProvider? How to use reserved words in FSharp.Data.XmlProvider? xml type-providers fsharp.data.typeproviders f%23 f%23-data a How FSharp.Data.XmlProvider Load XmlProvider LoadModule Literal LoadXml LoadXml.Load Instance fsharp.data.typeproviders How to use reserved words in F...
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31059656_c0
31059656
fsharp
0
Title: F# beginner using let on multiple dependent names Problem title: F# beginner using let on multiple dependent names Tags: f%23, let Problem: F# beginner using let on multiple dependent names I hate to ask such a noob question, but I have hunted high and low online--and this is literally my first day. The followin...
F# beginner using let on multiple dependent names F# beginner using let on multiple dependent names f%23 let let Then Temp b10 b11 End F# beginner using let on multiple dependent names I hate to ask such a noob question, but I have hunted high and low online--and this is literally my first day. The following VBA excerp...
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5533986_c0
5533986
fsharp
0
Title: What the period (.) does in a F# method Problem title: What the period (.) does in a F# method Tags: f%23 Problem: What the period (.) does in a F# method Sorry for the vague description, couldn't find a better way to plain it. I'm starting with F# and like many others I'm translating my solved Euler problems to...
What the period (.) does in a F# method What the period (.) does in a F# method f%23 What System NUnit.Framework FsUnit EulerProblem this.problem1 Seq.init Seq.filter Seq.sum TestFixture Given Euler Test euler.problem1 What the period (.) does in a F# method Sorry for the vague description, couldn't find a better way t...
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64004196_c1
64004196
fsharp
1
OnFile[a,u](FSharpFunc`2 parser, u ustate, String path, Encoding encoding) at Program.test[a](FSharpFunc`2 p, String str) in /home/rosalogia/Projects/FSharp/PCParser/src/Interpreter/Program.fs:line 16 at Program.main(String[] argv) in /home/rosalogia/Projects/FSharp/PCParser/src/Interpreter/Program.fs:line 32 ... which...
OnFile[a,u](FSharpFunc`2 parser, u ustate, String path, Encoding encoding) at Program.test[a](FSharpFunc`2 p, String str) in /home/rosalogia/Projects/FSharp/PCParser/src/Interpreter/Program.fs:line 16 at Program.main(String[] argv) in /home/rosalogia/Projects/FSharp/PCParser/src/Interpreter/Program.fs:line 32 ... which...
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38877024_c0
38877024
fsharp
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Title: Auto-typing of a Column in a HtmlProvider&lt;...&gt;.Table.Row&gt; Problem title: Auto-typing of a Column in a HtmlProvider&lt;...&gt;.Table.Row&gt; Tags: f%23-data, f%23 Problem: Auto-typing of a Column in a HtmlProvider<...>.Table.Row> I am using FSharp.Data HTMLProvider to extract table rows: let [<Literal>] ...
Auto-typing of a Column in a HtmlProvider&lt;...&gt;.Table.Row&gt; Auto-typing of a Column in a HtmlProvider&lt;...&gt;.Table.Row&gt; f%23-data f%23 Auto-typing Column HtmlProvider Table.Row FSharp.Data Literal URL DailyResultsType.html RawResults RawResults.Load Tables results.Table2.Rows Seq.tail Table2.Row Auto-typi...
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47034480_c0
47034480
fsharp
0
Title: rewriting a code using pattern matching F# Problem title: rewriting a code using pattern matching F# Tags: f%23 Problem: rewriting a code using pattern matching F# Hi Im very new to F# as well as programming. Im trying to learn it now and have enrolled to a course but i still dont seem to get it. pls help. Im tr...
rewriting a code using pattern matching F# rewriting a code using pattern matching F# f%23 pattern List.length n-1 n..sz-1 Utility-funktion List.isEmpty List.head List.tail y::ys x::xs Utility-funktinen rewriting a code using pattern matching F# Hi Im very new to F# as well as programming. Im trying to learn it now and...
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38013698_c0
38013698
fsharp
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Title: How to generate a bool Member Type via a static member New directly on the Measure type itself? Problem title: How to generate a bool Member Type via a static member New directly on the Measure type itself? Tags: types, f%23 Problem: How to generate a bool Member Type via a static member New directly on the Meas...
How to generate a bool Member Type via a static member New directly on the Measure type itself? How to generate a bool Member Type via a static member New directly on the Measure type itself? types f%23 How Member Type Measure MyInt MyInt64 MyDecimal MyBool Unexpected How to generate a bool Member Type via a static mem...
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1114203_c1
1114203
fsharp
1
, we affirm the denial of Mallen's motion as untimely since Mallen offered no excuse for the late filing. I get this output: 2 Paragraphs 3 Lines 109 Words Found Tokens: 2 Token insofar: ocurrence(s) 1: position(s): 52 Token thus: ocurrence(s) 1: position(s): 91 Lines should have been called Sentences :( There are seve...
, we affirm the denial of Mallen's motion as untimely since Mallen offered no excuse for the late filing. I get this output: 2 Paragraphs 3 Lines 109 Words Found Tokens: 2 Token insofar: ocurrence(s) 1: position(s): 52 Token thus: ocurrence(s) 1: position(s): 91 Lines should have been called Sentences :( There are seve...
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4114435_c0
4114435
fsharp
0
Title: F# Implementing Interface, Multiple Parameters, getting error this override takes a different number of Problem title: F# Implementing Interface, Multiple Parameters, getting error this override takes a different number of Tags: visual-studio-2010, .net-3.5, .net-4.0, .net, f%23 Problem: F# Implementing Interfac...
F# Implementing Interface, Multiple Parameters, getting error this override takes a different number of F# Implementing Interface, Multiple Parameters, getting error this override takes a different number of visual-studio-2010 .net-3.5 .net-4.0 .net f%23 Implementing Interface Multiple Parameters ServiceContract ICarRe...
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11586404_c0
11586404
fsharp
0
Title: 300 milliseconds just for a variable declaration in F# Interactive? Problem title: 300 milliseconds just for a variable declaration in F# Interactive? Tags: f%23-interactive, f%23, timer Problem: 300 milliseconds just for a variable declaration in F# Interactive? I am playing with the F# Interactive Console and ...
300 milliseconds just for a variable declaration in F# Interactive? 300 milliseconds just for a variable declaration in F# Interactive? f%23-interactive f%23 timer Interactive System.Diagnostics Stopwatch.StartNew stopWatch.Stop stopWatch.Elapsed stopWatch.Elapsed.TotalMilliseconds 300 milliseconds just for a variable ...
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34533351_c0
34533351
fsharp
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Title: How encode in a dictionary multiple functions of different types Problem title: How encode in a dictionary multiple functions of different types Tags: interpreter, multiple-dispatch, f%23 Problem: How encode in a dictionary multiple functions of different types I'm building a interpreter in F#. I'm trying to be ...
How encode in a dictionary multiple functions of different types How encode in a dictionary multiple functions of different types interpreter multiple-dispatch f%23 How Array.reduce Dictionary int_ l:int r:int How encode in a dictionary multiple functions of different types I'm building a interpreter in F#. I'm trying ...
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79267114_c0
79267114
fsharp
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Title: F# functional programming: why am I getting type mismatch errors? Problem title: F# functional programming: why am I getting type mismatch errors? Tags: functional-programming, f%23, .net Problem: F# functional programming: why am I getting type mismatch errors? As an admitted newbie to F#, I am having a hard ti...
F# functional programming: why am I getting type mismatch errors? F# functional programming: why am I getting type mismatch errors? functional-programming f%23 .net System System.Globalization input.ToUpper input.Split Array.map String.concat EntryPoint You Tell Result Type Expecting F# functional programming: why am I...
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58156504_c0
58156504
fsharp
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Title: How to remove an item from index N with FSharpx&#x27;s PersistentVector? Problem title: How to remove an item from index N with FSharpx&#x27;s PersistentVector? Tags: f%23, fsharpx, immutable-collections Problem: How to remove an item from index N with FSharpx's PersistentVector? I notice that the PersistentVect...
How to remove an item from index N with FSharpx&#x27;s PersistentVector? How to remove an item from index N with FSharpx&#x27;s PersistentVector? f%23 fsharpx immutable-collections index How FSharpx PersistentVector Seq.indexed Seq.where _id Seq.map PersistentVector.ofSeq How to remove an item from index N with FSharpx...
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32053811
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Title: How object tracking works in F# SQL Type Provider Problem title: How object tracking works in F# SQL Type Provider Tags: type-providers, f%23 Problem: How object tracking works in F# SQL Type Provider I was trying to figure out how the DataContext.ObjectTrackingEnabled property works in F# SQL Type Provider. Unf...
How object tracking works in F# SQL Type Provider How object tracking works in F# SQL Type Provider type-providers f%23 How SQL Type Provider DataContext.ObjectTrackingEnabled Literal SqlDataConnection ConnectionString dbSchema.GetDataContext db.Table1 t.Id SingleOrDefault result2 How object tracking works in F# SQL Ty...
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Title: Parenthesis Matching F# Problem title: Parenthesis Matching F# Tags: f%23 Problem: Parenthesis Matching F# So I am trying to use f# to find if a string has matching parentheses. i.e: (abc) returns true, ((hello) returns false, and )( returns false, etc... What I (think) am doing is using a stack to push when it ...
Parenthesis Matching F# Parenthesis Matching F# f%23 Parenthesis Matching Break break_string str:string Seq.toList str_lst stk.Length x::xs x::stack stack.Length stack.tail Parenthesis Matching F# So I am trying to use f# to find if a string has matching parentheses. i.e: (abc) returns true, ((hello) returns false, and...
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, 0) print(result) This is what I tried in F#. Please help me figuring out my problems. I am new to F# and functional programming and other solutions to the knapsack problem with hundreds of code lines seem overcomplicated. This doesn´t really print the end result I want to get from this function. It just returns 0: op...
, 0) print(result) This is what I tried in F#. Please help me figuring out my problems. I am new to F# and functional programming and other solutions to the knapsack problem with hundreds of code lines seem overcomplicated. This doesn´t really print the end result I want to get from this function. It just returns 0: op...
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Title: f# timer event graphics.LineDraw not updating form Problem title: f# timer event graphics.LineDraw not updating form Tags: f%23, system.drawing.graphics, timer Problem: f# timer event graphics.LineDraw not updating form Being new to F#, I'm trying to understand how to make graphic updates in a Form triggered by ...
f# timer event graphics.LineDraw not updating form f# timer event graphics.LineDraw not updating form f%23 system.drawing.graphics timer graphics.LineDraw System System.Drawing System.Windows.Forms Form Text Simple Animation Size Pen Color.Red Random random.Next form.Paint.Add e.Graphics.DrawLine Timer Interval Enabled...
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Title: Generate a random number that meets a given predicate Problem title: Generate a random number that meets a given predicate Tags: random, f%23, algorithm Problem: Generate a random number that meets a given predicate I would like to be able to generate random numbers that all meet a given predicate, for example o...
Generate a random number that meets a given predicate Generate a random number that meets a given predicate random f%23 algorithm Generate System.Random None Some randGenerator.Next Generate a random number that meets a given predicate I would like to be able to generate random numbers that all meet a given predicate, ...
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43598019_c0
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Title: How to get console.getkey of 2 users Problem title: How to get console.getkey of 2 users Tags: f%23, .net Problem: How to get console.getkey of 2 users I'm trying to learn F# by making a game, Tron. So it's a multiplayer game and I need to have a console key reader for both players. One use ZQSD, the other the a...
How to get console.getkey of 2 users How to get console.getkey of 2 users f%23 .net How console.getkey key_info Console.ReadKey Key ConsoleKey.UpArrow switchb.y ConsoleKey.DownArrow ConsoleKey.RightArrow switchb.x ConsoleKey.LeftArrow ConsoleKey.Z switcha.y ConsoleKey.S ConsoleKey.D switcha.x ConsoleKey.Q How to get co...
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34393013_c0
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Title: Why does Item set not work as expected? Problem title: Why does Item set not work as expected? Tags: f%23, cuda.net Problem: Why does Item set not work as expected? type dMatrix with member t.Item with get(a: int, b: int) = t.dArray.[b+a*t.num_cols |> SizeT] and set(a: int, b: int) (value: floatType) = t.dArray....
Why does Item set not work as expected? Why does Item set not work as expected? f%23 cuda.net Why Item t.Item t.dArray t.num_cols SizeT t.setItem dMatrix.createRandomUniformMatrix Gives e.g a.setItem Works CudaDeviceVariable float32 num_rows:int num_cols:int a.dArray cuda.net Why does Item set not work as expected? I a...
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Title: &quot;let is unfinished. expect an expression&quot; error. I don&#x27;t see where though Problem title: &quot;let is unfinished. expect an expression&quot; error. I don&#x27;t see where though Tags: f%23 Problem: "let is unfinished. expect an expression" error. I don't see where though open System let highLowGam...
&quot;let is unfinished. expect an expression&quot; error. I don&#x27;t see where though &quot;let is unfinished. expect an expression&quot; error. I don&#x27;t see where though f%23 System Random rng.Next Guess Console.ReadLine Int32.Parse Too You EntryPoint FS0010 Unexpected Expected "let is unfinished. expect an exp...
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Title: Convert React.FormEvent to BodyInit using Fable-Elmish Problem title: Convert React.FormEvent to BodyInit using Fable-Elmish Tags: f%23, fable-f%23, elmish Problem: Convert React.FormEvent to BodyInit using Fable-Elmish I am trying to upload a file using Fable-Elmish and the React Helpers. However, I can't work ...
Convert React.FormEvent to BodyInit using Fable-Elmish Convert React.FormEvent to BodyInit using Fable-Elmish f%23 fable-f%23 elmish Fable-Elmish Convert React.FormEvent BodyInit R.input ClassName Type OnChange FileUploaded x.target Cmd.ofPromise FetchSuccess FetchFailure FormData.Create formData.append file.csv Reques...
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60435515_c0
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Title: What does the warning &quot;This construct causes code to be less generic than indicated by the type annotations&quot; mean in F# Problem title: What does the warning &quot;This construct causes code to be less generic than indicated by the type annotations&quot; mean in F# Tags: f%23 Problem: What does the warn...
What does the warning &quot;This construct causes code to be less generic than indicated by the type annotations&quot; mean in F# What does the warning &quot;This construct causes code to be less generic than indicated by the type annotations&quot; mean in F# f%23 What r.Exists r.Set r.Get What does the warning "This c...
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48356285_c0
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Title: F# RProvider rworldmap joinCountryData2Map field, constructor or member &#x27;joinCountryData2Map&#x27; is not defined Problem title: F# RProvider rworldmap joinCountryData2Map field, constructor or member &#x27;joinCountryData2Map&#x27; is not defined Tags: type-providers, f%23, r Problem: F# RProvider rworldma...
F# RProvider rworldmap joinCountryData2Map field, constructor or member &#x27;joinCountryData2Map&#x27; is not defined F# RProvider rworldmap joinCountryData2Map field, constructor or member &#x27;joinCountryData2Map&#x27; is not defined type-providers f%23 r RProvider joinCountryData2Map FSharp.Data Deedle Deedle.RPlu...
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66847453_c0
66847453
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Title: CoreWcf Service hangs up after some time Problem title: CoreWcf Service hangs up after some time Tags: .net-core, c%23, f%23, wcf Problem: CoreWcf Service hangs up after some time I used to have some NET Framework WCF service. It worked like a clockwork. Once NET5 and CoreWCF were released, I migrated the servic...
CoreWcf Service hangs up after some time CoreWcf Service hangs up after some time .net-core c%23 f%23 wcf CoreWcf Service CoreWcf Service hangs up after some time I used to have some NET Framework WCF service. It worked like a clockwork. Once NET5 and CoreWCF were released, I migrated the service to, well, NET5 and Cor...
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76010054_c0
76010054
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Title: Why can&#x27;t an F# type provider generated type be used as a function parameter? Problem title: Why can&#x27;t an F# type provider generated type be used as a function parameter? Tags: f%23 Problem: Why can't an F# type provider generated type be used as a function parameter? I'm trying to setup an F# function...
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39414256_c0
39414256
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Title: Translating custom type from F# to Scala Problem title: Translating custom type from F# to Scala Tags: f%23, scala Problem: Translating custom type from F# to Scala I started to learn Scala out of interest, and I decided that I want to translate Scott Wlaschin's parser combinators package from F# to Scala, so th...
Translating custom type from F# to Scala Translating custom type from F# to Scala f%23 scala F# Translating Scala Parser Result Success Failure ParserType Translating custom type from F# to Scala I started to learn Scala out of interest, and I decided that I want to translate Scott Wlaschin's parser combinators package...
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50502208_c0
50502208
fsharp
0
Title: Can F# type provides be used with containerized (Docker) resources? Problem title: Can F# type provides be used with containerized (Docker) resources? Tags: docker-compose, docker, f%23, type-providers Problem: Can F# type provides be used with containerized (Docker) resources? I know how one can use certain F# ...
Can F# type provides be used with containerized (Docker) resources? Can F# type provides be used with containerized (Docker) resources? docker-compose docker f%23 type-providers Can Docker DEBUG Can F# type provides be used with containerized (Docker) resources? I know how one can use certain F# type providers, e.g. SQ...
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59385012_c0
59385012
fsharp
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Title: FSharp.Data.Sql.SqlProvider slow at design time Problem title: FSharp.Data.Sql.SqlProvider slow at design time Tags: type-providers, f%23 Problem: FSharp.Data.Sql.SqlProvider slow at design time I have already used SqlProvider in the past. This time I am working on a large database and unfortunately it is too sl...
FSharp.Data.Sql.SqlProvider slow at design time FSharp.Data.Sql.SqlProvider slow at design time type-providers f%23 FSharp.Data.Sql.SqlProvider FSharp.Data.Sql Literal Data Source SYDCO-WFTV-1 Initial Catalog CMR190618 Integrated Security Pooling __SOURCE_DIRECTORY__ CMR190618.schema Common.DatabaseProviderTypes.MSSQLS...
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69837988_c1
69837988
fsharp
1
.Quantity, NpgsqlDbType.Double) |> Async.AwaitTask do! writer.WriteAsync(t.MaxNotional, NpgsqlDbType.Double) |> Async.AwaitTask let! c = writer.CompleteAsync() return Ok (int c) with ex -> error $"insertPositionsAsync {ex.Humanize()}" return Error (ServiceException ex) } my understanding is that the loop: for t in posi...
.Quantity, NpgsqlDbType.Double) |> Async.AwaitTask do! writer.WriteAsync(t.MaxNotional, NpgsqlDbType.Double) |> Async.AwaitTask let! c = writer.CompleteAsync() return Ok (int c) with ex -> error $"insertPositionsAsync {ex.Humanize()}" return Error (ServiceException ex) } my understanding is that the loop: for t in posi...
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31242076_c0
31242076
fsharp
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Title: How to create a single quotation expression from a collection of expressions? Problem title: How to create a single quotation expression from a collection of expressions? Tags: .net, f%23, quotations Problem: How to create a single quotation expression from a collection of expressions? I have a collection of (su...
How to create a single quotation expression from a collection of expressions? How to create a single quotation expression from a collection of expressions? .net f%23 quotations a How EntryPoint expr0 expr1 expr2 expr3 expr4 Array.map System.Console.ReadLine How to create a single quotation expression from a collection ...
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38329028_c0
38329028
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Title: How do I overload operators for WPF containers? Problem title: How do I overload operators for WPF containers? Tags: wpf, f%23 Problem: How do I overload operators for WPF containers? type AdderType() = /// Appends to the container. static member (+) (cont:DockPanel,child:#UIElement) = cont.Children.Add child |>...
How do I overload operators for WPF containers? How do I overload operators for WPF containers? wpf f%23 How WPF AdderType Appends cont:DockPanel UIElement cont.Children.Add DockPanel Window Title Check Style Content Menu None DependencyPropertyValuePair dp:DependencyProperty value:obj this.Property this.Value pair:Dep...
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4944668_c0
4944668
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Title: F# Quotations - traversing into function calls represented by a Value Problem title: F# Quotations - traversing into function calls represented by a Value Tags: f%23 Problem: F# Quotations - traversing into function calls represented by a Value I've spent a few hours trying to get to grips with F# Quotations, bu...
F# Quotations - traversing into function calls represented by a Value F# Quotations - traversing into function calls represented by a Value f%23 Quotations Value FuncType ReflectedDefinition myFunc1 myFunc2 fun:myFunc1 fun:myFunc2 F# Quotations - traversing into function calls represented by a Value I've spent a few ho...
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7400009_c0
7400009
fsharp
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Title: Getting cookies from WebBrowser in F#/C# Problem title: Getting cookies from WebBrowser in F#/C# Tags: c%23, windowsformsintegration, winforms, f%23 Problem: Getting cookies from WebBrowser in F#/C# My goal is to retreive the cookies from a webBrowser Control. I tried to do this with a reference, but Event.map d...
Getting cookies from WebBrowser in F#/C# Getting cookies from WebBrowser in F#/C# c%23 windowsformsintegration winforms f%23 WebBrowser Getting url:string Form Text Internet Navigator form.AutoScaleDimensions System.Drawing.SizeF form.AutoScaleMode System.Windows.Forms.AutoScaleMode.Font form.ClientSize System.Drawing....
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24274760_c0
24274760
fsharp
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Title: F# Data CsvProvider use from a C# application Interop Problem title: F# Data CsvProvider use from a C# application Interop Tags: f%23, f%23-data, c%23 Problem: F# Data CsvProvider use from a C# application Interop Extreme noob learning question ahead: I have a module that I'd like to use in my C# (universal) app...
F# Data CsvProvider use from a C# application Interop F# Data CsvProvider use from a C# application Interop f%23 f%23-data c%23 a Data CsvProvider Interop ExperimentalFSLibrary CsvHelper FSharp.Data GetCsvA thefileA.csv Load ReceivedCsvA ExperimentalFSLibrary.CsvHelper.GetCsvA F# Data CsvProvider use from a C# applicat...
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24932086_c0
24932086
fsharp
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Title: Specify function composition through declarative maps in F# Problem title: Specify function composition through declarative maps in F# Tags: function-composition, f%23, metaprogramming, clojure Problem: Specify function composition through declarative maps in F# The Clojure Prismatic/Plumbing library can be used...
Specify function composition through declarative maps in F# Specify function composition through declarative maps in F# function-composition f%23 metaprogramming clojure Specify Specify function composition through declarative maps in F# The Clojure Prismatic/Plumbing library can be used in order to provide a declarati...
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31932428_c0
31932428
fsharp
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Title: Why inline static type resolution does not work on List? Problem title: Why inline static type resolution does not work on List? Tags: typeclass, inline, generics, f%23 Problem: Why inline static type resolution does not work on List? I'm trying to write an inline map function that can be used with any type that...
Why inline static type resolution does not work on List? Why inline static type resolution does not work on List? typeclass inline generics f%23 Why List Container x.value List.map plus2 Error Why inline static type resolution does not work on List? I'm trying to write an inline map function that can be used with any t...
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28887629_c0
28887629
fsharp
0
Title: Why doesn&#x27;t F# infer the record type when updating a record? Problem title: Why doesn&#x27;t F# infer the record type when updating a record? Tags: record, f%23 Problem: Why doesn't F# infer the record type when updating a record? This example code: type recordA = { X: string; } type recordB = { X: string; ...
Why doesn&#x27;t F# infer the record type when updating a record? Why doesn&#x27;t F# infer the record type when updating a record? record f%23 Why recordA.X recordB.X FS0667 FS0001 Type Expecting Why doesn't F# infer the record type when updating a record? This example code: Results in: My expectation is that modified...
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70530230_c0
70530230
fsharp
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Title: How can I get values with discriminited union type from recursive function Problem title: How can I get values with discriminited union type from recursive function Tags: f%23, f%23-interactive Problem: How can I get values with discriminited union type from recursive function I am trying to obtain a specific va...
How can I get values with discriminited union type from recursive function How can I get values with discriminited union type from recursive function f%23 f%23-interactive recursive How PowerSystem System Junction List Starship Core Users Main Computer Library Defence JunctionPath pSystem:PowerSystem SplitList2 head::t...
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28264252_c0
28264252
fsharp
0
Title: F# memoization efficiency - near 1 million elements Problem title: F# memoization efficiency - near 1 million elements Tags: dictionary, performance, f%23, arrays Problem: F# memoization efficiency - near 1 million elements I'm working on an f# solution to this problem where I need to find the generator element ...
F# memoization efficiency - near 1 million elements F# memoization efficiency - near 1 million elements dictionary performance f%23 arrays Dictionary cache.TryGetValue cache.Add problem14 Array.init Array.maxBy F# memoization efficiency - near 1 million elements I'm working on an f# solution to this problem where I nee...
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48152170_c0
48152170
fsharp
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Title: Unable to compile an F# type extension that&#x27;s defined in a different module when compiling a C# client Problem title: Unable to compile an F# type extension that&#x27;s defined in a different module when compiling a C# client Tags: f%23 Problem: Unable to compile an F# type extension that's defined in a dif...
Unable to compile an F# type extension that&#x27;s defined in a different module when compiling a C# client Unable to compile an F# type extension that&#x27;s defined in a different module when compiling a C# client f%23 Unable RegistrationSubmissionEvent RegistrationSucceeded Profile RegistrationFailed ValidatedForm x...
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62406879_c0
62406879
fsharp
0
Title: F#- How can we validate the whole schema of API response using HttpFs.Client or Hopac? Problem title: F#- How can we validate the whole schema of API response using HttpFs.Client or Hopac? Tags: f%23, httpfs Problem: F#- How can we validate the whole schema of API response using HttpFs.Client or Hopac? I have a ...
F#- How can we validate the whole schema of API response using HttpFs.Client or Hopac? F#- How can we validate the whole schema of API response using HttpFs.Client or Hopac? f%23 httpfs HttpFs.Client How API Hopac Test Request.createUrl Post reqres.in Request.setHeader Accept Request.bodyString Request.responseAsString...
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17556710_c0
17556710
fsharp
0
Title: Bind a WPF&#x27;s control to an F# Option Problem title: Bind a WPF&#x27;s control to an F# Option Tags: wpf, f%23, data-binding Problem: Bind a WPF's control to an F# Option Suppose I have a business object (without an AllowNullLiteralAttribute ). type Person(name: string) = member val Name = name override x.To...
Bind a WPF&#x27;s control to an F# Option Bind a WPF&#x27;s control to an F# Option wpf f%23 data-binding Bind WPF Option AllowNullLiteralAttribute Person Name x.ToString MainWindowModel None People ObservableCollection x.SelectedPerson x.RaisePropertyChanged SelectedPerson SelectedItem StackPanel ListBox ItemsSource B...
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62338294_c0
62338294
fsharp
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Title: F#- Using HttpFs.Client and Hopac: How do I get a response code, response headers and response cookies? Problem title: F#- Using HttpFs.Client and Hopac: How do I get a response code, response headers and response cookies? Tags: f%23, httpfs, hopac Problem: F#- Using HttpFs.Client and Hopac: How do I get a respo...
F#- Using HttpFs.Client and Hopac: How do I get a response code, response headers and response cookies? F#- Using HttpFs.Client and Hopac: How do I get a response code, response headers and response cookies? f%23 httpfs hopac Using HttpFs.Client Hopac How Test Create API Request.createUrl Post reqres.in Request.setHead...
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27866159_c0
27866159
fsharp
0
Title: f# pattern match on c# classes Problem title: f# pattern match on c# classes Tags: f%23, c%23, .net, pattern-matching Problem: f# pattern match on c# classes I have a C# module that receives and processes various instances of an Operation class. The interface declares one method: Operation Transform(Operation o1...
f# pattern match on c# classes f# pattern match on c# classes f%23 c%23 .net pattern-matching Operation Transform InsertOperation DeleteOperation f# pattern match on c# classes I have a C# module that receives and processes various instances of an Operation class. The interface declares one method: But there are severa...
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29350755_c0
29350755
fsharp
0
Title: F# dll in F# script Problem title: F# dll in F# script Tags: dll, f%23, c%23 Problem: F# dll in F# script I have a C# dll that I need to reference in F#. I can do this fine in a .fs file, but I can't seem to get it to work in an F# script (.fsx) It is strange because in my script, I have no problem referencing F...
F# dll in F# script F# dll in F# script dll f%23 c%23 Debug csharp.dll fsharp.dll new_object fsharp.type Observable csharp.type F# dll in F# script I have a C# dll that I need to reference in F#. I can do this fine in a .fs file, but I can't seem to get it to work in an F# script (.fsx) It is strange because in my scri...
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33979421_c0
33979421
fsharp
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Title: I am having trouble printing a list of my created objects in F#. This is what i have so far.? Problem title: I am having trouble printing a list of my created objects in F#. This is what i have so far.? Tags: object, f%23, list Problem: I am having trouble printing a list of my created objects in F#. This is wha...
I am having trouble printing a list of my created objects in F#. This is what i have so far.? I am having trouble printing a list of my created objects in F#. This is what i have so far.? object f%23 list Classes Student this.Name this.Age student1 student2 student3 student4 student5 student1.Name student1.Age student2...
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