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25222978
fsharp
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when unifying ''TResult' and 'Choice<'TResult,exn>' and so forth. Install-Package FSharpx Install-Package Rx-Main - [<Extension>] type ObservableExtensions() = static member inline poll<'TResult, 'TArg>(asyncFunction: 'TArg -> IObservable<'TResult>, parameterFactory: 'TArg, interval:TimeSpan, scheduler: IScheduler): I...
when unifying ''TResult' and 'Choice<'TResult,exn>' and so forth. Install-Package FSharpx Install-Package Rx-Main - [<Extension>] type ObservableExtensions() = static member inline poll<'TResult, 'TArg>(asyncFunction: 'TArg -> IObservable<'TResult>, parameterFactory: 'TArg, interval:TimeSpan, scheduler: IScheduler): I...
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38724189_c1
38724189
fsharp
1
<'TElement when 'TElement :> View> horizontalOptions verticalOptions (control: 'TElement) = control |> withHorizontalOptions horizontalOptions |> withVerticalOptions verticalOptions let private withMargin<'TElement when 'TElement :> View> margin (element: 'TElement) = element.Margin <- margin element let private withAc...
<'TElement when 'TElement :> View> horizontalOptions verticalOptions (control: 'TElement) = control |> withHorizontalOptions horizontalOptions |> withVerticalOptions verticalOptions let private withMargin<'TElement when 'TElement :> View> margin (element: 'TElement) = element.Margin <- margin element let private withAc...
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70273931_c0
70273931
fsharp
0
Title: How to check if a type is an Option in FSharp Compiler Service? Problem title: How to check if a type is an Option in FSharp Compiler Service? Tags: f%23 Problem: How to check if a type is an Option in FSharp Compiler Service? let foo = None In the above example, is there a way in FSharp or FSharp Compiler Servi...
How to check if a type is an Option in FSharp Compiler Service? How to check if a type is an Option in FSharp Compiler Service? f%23 System.InvalidOperationException How Option FSharp Compiler Service None fsharpType.TypeDefinition.FullName fsharpType:FSharpType fsharpType.HasTypeDefinition fsharpType.TypeDefinition.Tr...
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6144274_c0
6144274
fsharp
0
Title: String replace utility conversion from Python to F# Problem title: String replace utility conversion from Python to F# Tags: f%23, python, utility, .net Problem: String replace utility conversion from Python to F# I have a simple python utility code that modifies the string line by line. The code is as follows. ...
String replace utility conversion from Python to F# String replace utility conversion from Python to F# f%23 python utility .net Python re tclscript.do f.readlines l.rstrip l.replace re.sub tclscript.txt f.write System.IO System.Text.RegularExpressions File.ReadAllLines Seq.map Regex.Replace line.Replace Replace Seq.to...
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62274553_c0
62274553
fsharp
0
Title: F# Flattening Nested Tuples in Computation Expression Problem title: F# Flattening Nested Tuples in Computation Expression Tags: computation-expression, f%23 Problem: F# Flattening Nested Tuples in Computation Expression I have a computation expression which I want to return a flattened tuple as the first elemen...
F# Flattening Nested Tuples in Computation Expression F# Flattening Nested Tuples in Computation Expression computation-expression f%23 Flattening Nested Tuples Computation Expression IntBuilder this.Yield i:int this.For source:seq Seq.collect Seq.map this.Run What F# Flattening Nested Tuples in Computation Expression ...
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7633441_c0
7633441
fsharp
0
Title: Map different function to first and last element in list Problem title: Map different function to first and last element in list Tags: f%23, list Problem: Map different function to first and last element in list I have a function where I want to transform a list of floats into another one, where for each element...
Map different function to first and last element in list Map different function to first and last element in list f%23 list Map List.map List.mapi i-1 orgList.Length Map different function to first and last element in list I have a function where I want to transform a list of floats into another one, where for each ele...
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21588826_c0
21588826
fsharp
0
Title: Anonymous record type inside discriminated union Problem title: Anonymous record type inside discriminated union Tags: f%23, algebraic-data-types Problem: Anonymous record type inside discriminated union The F# tutorial includes the following snippet: /// A record for a person's first and last name type Person =...
Anonymous record type inside discriminated union Anonymous record type inside discriminated union f%23 algebraic-data-types Anonymous Person First Last Employee Engineer Manager Executive Name Reports Assistant Anonymous record type inside discriminated union The F# tutorial includes the following snippet: The fact tha...
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56340963_c0
56340963
fsharp
0
Title: Parallel async tasks not executing concurrently Problem title: Parallel async tasks not executing concurrently Tags: concurrency, .net-core, f%23, parallel-processing Problem: Parallel async tasks not executing concurrently I am trying to parallelise a set simulations of multi agent systems so they can utilise a...
Parallel async tasks not executing concurrently Parallel async tasks not executing concurrently concurrency .net-core f%23 parallel-processing Parallel SimulationList List.map Async.Parallel Async.RunSynchonously Aray.toList List.concat List.average Parallel async tasks not executing concurrently I am trying to paralle...
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78803888_c0
78803888
fsharp
0
Title: DiffSharp Model.save() and Model.saveState() not working Problem title: DiffSharp Model.save() and Model.saveState() not working Tags: pytorch, f%23, diffsharp Problem: DiffSharp Model.save() and Model.saveState() not working DiffSharp Model.save() and Model.saveState() are not working, getting the following err...
DiffSharp Model.save() and Model.saveState() not working DiffSharp Model.save() and Model.saveState() not working pytorch f%23 diffsharp System.NotSupportedException DiffSharp Model.save Model.saveState BinaryFormatter See aka.ms System.Runtime.Serialization.Formatters.Binary.BinaryFormatter.Serialize Stream Object Dif...
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40423442_c1
40423442
fsharp
1
Log_{UserNameWCF}.txt" /> </appSettings> by coding open FSharp.Configuration type Settings = AppSettings<"app.config"> ... let appender = LogManager.GetRepository().GetAppenders() |> Seq.find(fun x -> x.Name.Equals("ClaimLog") ) :?> log4net.Appender.RollingFileAppender ... appender.File <- Settings.MyServiceLog.Replace...
Log_{UserNameWCF}.txt" /> </appSettings> by coding open FSharp.Configuration type Settings = AppSettings<"app.config"> ... let appender = LogManager.GetRepository().GetAppenders() |> Seq.find(fun x -> x.Name.Equals("ClaimLog") ) :?> log4net.Appender.RollingFileAppender ... appender.File <- Settings.MyServiceLog.Replace...
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7626978_c0
7626978
fsharp
0
Title: Strange Behavior in F# Parallel Sequence Problem title: Strange Behavior in F# Parallel Sequence Tags: f%23, task-parallel-library Problem: Strange Behavior in F# Parallel Sequence I have written the following code to generate all possible combinations of some numbers: let allCombinations (counts:int[]) = let cu...
Strange Behavior in F# Parallel Sequence Strange Behavior in F# Parallel Sequence f%23 task-parallel-library Strange Behavior Parallel Sequence counts:int Array.create counts.Length counts.Length-1 idx-1 Seq.map Array.copy Strange Behavior in F# Parallel Sequence I have written the following code to generate all possib...
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53488499_c0
53488499
fsharp
0
Title: Why won&#x27;t `Async.SwitchToContext` return? Problem title: Why won&#x27;t `Async.SwitchToContext` return? Tags: f%23 Problem: Why won't `Async.SwitchToContext` return? I'm trying to scrape some websites that need to run their JavaScript before the document has all the data I'm interested in. I'm trying to ope...
Why won&#x27;t `Async.SwitchToContext` return? Why won&#x27;t `Async.SwitchToContext` return? f%23 Why Async.SwitchToContext WebBrowser System System.Windows.Forms System.Threading Uri HtmlDocument SynchronizationContext.Current browser.DocumentCompleted.Add Document Loaded browser.Navigate Async.AwaitEvent browser.Doc...
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29176208_c0
29176208
fsharp
0
Title: Using RavenDb FilesStore from F# Interactive hangs Problem title: Using RavenDb FilesStore from F# Interactive hangs Tags: ravendb, ravenfs, c%23, f%23 Problem: Using RavenDb FilesStore from F# Interactive hangs I am trying to access a ravendb file system from an f# script. I have this code: #r "libs/Raven.Abstr...
Using RavenDb FilesStore from F# Interactive hangs Using RavenDb FilesStore from F# Interactive hangs ravendb ravenfs c%23 f%23 F# Using RavenDb FilesStore Interactive Raven.Abstractions.dll Raven.Client.Lightweight.dll Raven.Client.FileSystem Url localhost:8080 DefaultFileSystem TestFS fs.Initialize s.Identifier Initi...
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46797565_c0
46797565
fsharp
0
Title: Why does R.predict.svm return a list of the wrong size? Problem title: Why does R.predict.svm return a list of the wrong size? Tags: machine-learning, r, svm, f%23 Problem: Why does R.predict.svm return a list of the wrong size? I am trying to use the R type provider to fit and predict a Support Vector Machines ...
Why does R.predict.svm return a list of the wrong size? Why does R.predict.svm return a list of the wrong size? machine-learning r svm f%23 Why R.predict.svm System RDotNet RProvider RProvider.stats RProvider.e1071 Random rng.NextDouble Generate X1s X2s Z1s Z2s Build XMat R.cbind ZMat svm_model R.svm svm_predict R.pred...
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65580012_c0
65580012
fsharp
0
Title: ExecuteNonQuery from SQLHelper Problem title: ExecuteNonQuery from SQLHelper Tags: executenonquery, f%23, sql Problem: ExecuteNonQuery from SQLHelper I found this SQLHelper online that I would like to run a SQL query with. But the helper wants an list instead of an string. and I cannot seem to figure out how to ...
ExecuteNonQuery from SQLHelper ExecuteNonQuery from SQLHelper executenonquery f%23 sql SQLHelper ExecuteNonQuery SqlConnection conn.Open SqlCommand List.iteri cmd.Parameters.AddWithValue __.Execute c.ExecuteNonQuery __.Scalar c.ExecuteScalar __.Read c.ExecuteReader read.Read SET NOCOUNT DROP TABLE EXISTS STUFF END sql....
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34620770_c0
34620770
fsharp
0
Title: How to compose F# Active Pattern Matching functions inside a Function Expression? Problem title: How to compose F# Active Pattern Matching functions inside a Function Expression? Tags: f%23, active-pattern Problem: How to compose F# Active Pattern Matching functions inside a Function Expression? We have this sma...
How to compose F# Active Pattern Matching functions inside a Function Expression? How to compose F# Active Pattern Matching functions inside a Function Expression? f%23 active-pattern System.Exception How Active Pattern Matching Expression System NonEmptyString String.IsNullOrEmpty StartsWithX value:string value.Starts...
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39239608_c1
39239608
fsharp
1
<> "quit" then calculate text calculate "sample1" HOCON (Node B) akka { actor { provider = "Akka.Cluster.ClusterActorRefProvider, Akka.Cluster" serializers { wire = "Akka.Serialization.WireSerializer, Akka.Serialization.Wire" } serialization-bindings { "System.Object" = wire } deployment { /user/add { router = round-r...
<> "quit" then calculate text calculate "sample1" HOCON (Node B) akka { actor { provider = "Akka.Cluster.ClusterActorRefProvider, Akka.Cluster" serializers { wire = "Akka.Serialization.WireSerializer, Akka.Serialization.Wire" } serialization-bindings { "System.Object" = wire } deployment { /user/add { router = round-r...
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49553869_c0
49553869
fsharp
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Title: Unable to find FSharp.Core assembly when running AzureFunction Problem title: Unable to find FSharp.Core assembly when running AzureFunction Tags: f%23, azure, azure-functions Problem: Unable to find FSharp.Core assembly when running AzureFunction I am trying to follow the following blog post about how to set up...
Unable to find FSharp.Core assembly when running AzureFunction Unable to find FSharp.Core assembly when running AzureFunction f%23 azure azure-functions System.InvalidCastException HRESULT Unable FSharp.Core AzureFunction Executing Functions.lofunc Reason Timer fc30e93d-cae7-4f72-b9f9-adbc2f50794c Exception Version Cul...
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36613953_c1
36613953
fsharp
1
. C:\Program Files (x86)\Microsoft SDKs\F#\3.0\Framework\v4.0\fsc.exe -o:obj\x86\Debug\UITest.exe -g --noframework --define:DEBUG --optimize- --tailcalls- --platform:x86 -r:C:\Users\Andres\Documents\Code\endtoendtests\packages\canopy.0.9.52\lib\canopy.dll -r:C:\Users\Andres\Documents\Code\endtoendtests\packages\FSharp....
. C:\Program Files (x86)\Microsoft SDKs\F#\3.0\Framework\v4.0\fsc.exe -o:obj\x86\Debug\UITest.exe -g --noframework --define:DEBUG --optimize- --tailcalls- --platform:x86 -r:C:\Users\Andres\Documents\Code\endtoendtests\packages\canopy.0.9.52\lib\canopy.dll -r:C:\Users\Andres\Documents\Code\endtoendtests\packages\FSharp....
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7360334_c0
7360334
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Title: Refactoring F# function to make use of forward-pipe operator Problem title: Refactoring F# function to make use of forward-pipe operator Tags: .net, f%23, functional-programming Problem: Refactoring F# function to make use of forward-pipe operator type Range = int * int type Domain = Range array type Gene = int ...
Refactoring F# function to make use of forward-pipe operator Refactoring F# function to make use of forward-pipe operator .net f%23 functional-programming Refactoring Range Domain Gene Individual Population domain:Domain range:Range Array.map Array.init Refactoring F# function to make use of forward-pipe operator So, a...
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66987687_c0
66987687
fsharp
0
Title: Why doesn&#x27;t the F# compiler support excplicit types inside a nested function? Problem title: Why doesn&#x27;t the F# compiler support excplicit types inside a nested function? Tags: f%23 Problem: Why doesn't the F# compiler support excplicit types inside a nested function? This is a followup of question I d...
Why doesn&#x27;t the F# compiler support excplicit types inside a nested function? Why doesn&#x27;t the F# compiler support excplicit types inside a nested function? f%23 HttpStatusCode.InternalServerError Why BSCReply IRestResponse JsonConvert.DeserializeObject Error ex.Humanize result.IsSuccessful result.Content r.re...
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30186824_c0
30186824
fsharp
0
Title: F# computation expression for exception monad Problem title: F# computation expression for exception monad Tags: f%23, monads Problem: F# computation expression for exception monad I'm implementing an exception monad in F#. First I took an ML approach, which works: module ExceptionMonad = type exception_ = strin...
F# computation expression for exception monad F# computation expression for exception monad f%23 monads ExceptionMonad exception_ Raise TestExceptionMonad test_exception_monad exception_monad x.Bind x.Return x.Zero F# computation expression for exception monad I'm implementing an exception monad in F#. First I took an ...
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39036052_c1
39036052
fsharp
1
FindEntity(Entity_Alarm_Start_Date, out date)) { date = new EntityRecommendation(type: Entity_Alarm_Start_Date) { Entity = string.Empty }; } EntityRecommendation time; if (!result.TryFindEntity(Entity_Alarm_Start_Time, out time)) { time = new EntityRecommendation(type: Entity_Alarm_Start_Time) { Entity = string.Empty }...
FindEntity(Entity_Alarm_Start_Date, out date)) { date = new EntityRecommendation(type: Entity_Alarm_Start_Date) { Entity = string.Empty }; } EntityRecommendation time; if (!result.TryFindEntity(Entity_Alarm_Start_Time, out time)) { time = new EntityRecommendation(type: Entity_Alarm_Start_Time) { Entity = string.Empty }...
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3989339_c0
3989339
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Title: Compiling F# code on Mono 2.8 Problem title: Compiling F# code on Mono 2.8 Tags: compilation, f%23, mono Problem: Compiling F# code on Mono 2.8 I've been trying to compile some F# code with Mono 2.8 in OpenSuSe 11.3. And I keep running into trouble, I'm currently getting this error thrown at me: parameter error ...
Compiling F# code on Mono 2.8 Compiling F# code on Mono 2.8 compilation f%23 mono Compiling Mono FS0219 CLI Documents FSharp-2.0.0.0 FSharp.Core.dll Consider fsc.exe o:FSKit.dll debug:full define:DEBUG define:TRACE platform:x86 mscorlib.dll System.Core.dll System.dll target:library warn:3 warnaserror:76 LCID:1033 utf8o...
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47254895_c0
47254895
fsharp
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Title: F# extracting tuple from list of tuples Problem title: F# extracting tuple from list of tuples Tags: f%23 Problem: F# extracting tuple from list of tuples I have a list of clients , which consists of a string * int * string * int * string list . I've made a function where I give a string , an int and a string li...
F# extracting tuple from list of tuples F# extracting tuple from list of tuples f%23 list client1 Jon Male Cars Boats Airplanes client2 Jonna Female Makeup Sewing Netflix client3 Jenna Robe Swinging Llamas Music file1 Response sex:string yob:int interests:string Set.fold Set.ofList Paper Space Expected Set F# extractin...
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57931965_c0
57931965
fsharp
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Title: MacOS and Mono Cannot start .NET Core language services because `dotnet` was not found Problem title: MacOS and Mono Cannot start .NET Core language services because `dotnet` was not found Tags: ionide, f%23, visual-studio-code Problem: MacOS and Mono Cannot start .NET Core language services because `dotnet` was...
MacOS and Mono Cannot start .NET Core language services because `dotnet` was not found MacOS and Mono Cannot start .NET Core language services because `dotnet` was not found ionide f%23 visual-studio-code the MacOS Mono Cannot NET Core Consider FSharp.dotnetLocation PATH FSharp.fsacRuntime MacOS and Mono Cannot start ....
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17912509_c1
17912509
fsharp
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FSharp.Core]Microsoft.FSharp.Core.PrintfModule::PrintFormatToTextWriter<class [FSharp.Core]Microsoft.FSharp.Core.Unit>(class [mscorlib]System.IO.TextWriter, class [FSharp.Core]Microsoft.FSharp.Core.PrintfFormat`4<!!0, class [mscorlib]System.IO.TextWriter, class [FSharp.Core]Microsoft.FSharp.Core.Unit, class [FSharp.Cor...
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50232878_c1
50232878
fsharp
1
's manifest definition does not match the assembly reference. (Exception from HRESULT: 0x80131040) File name: 'FSharp.Core, Version=4.4.1.0, Culture=neutral, PublicKeyToken=b03f5f7f11d50a3a' at Fantomas.CodeFormatterImpl.createFormatContextNoChecker(String fileName, String source) at Fantomas.CodeFormatter.FormatDocume...
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22144571_c0
22144571
fsharp
0
Title: Generic type constrained on f# method involving static type conversion Problem title: Generic type constrained on f# method involving static type conversion Tags: f%23 Problem: Generic type constrained on f# method involving static type conversion I'm trying to create a function in FSharp that will take a parame...
Generic type constrained on f# method involving static type conversion Generic type constrained on f# method involving static type conversion f%23 type Generic IFoo Compare Foo this.Compare a.Compare comp2 Static Further Generic type constrained on f# method involving static type conversion I'm trying to create a funct...
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36145001_c0
36145001
fsharp
0
Title: Why is my precondition being ignored on my Property-based test? Problem title: Why is my precondition being ignored on my Property-based test? Tags: property-based-testing, f%23 Problem: Why is my precondition being ignored on my Property-based test? Why is my precondition being ignored on my Property-based test...
Why is my precondition being ignored on my Property-based test? Why is my precondition being ignored on my Property-based test? property-based-testing f%23 Why Property-based Fact Check.QuickThrowOnFailure Map.toList List.length rowCount-1 State Dead List.map c.X c.Y Map.ofList Why is my precondition being ignored on m...
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50614975_c0
50614975
fsharp
0
Title: How to convert from record to tuple? Problem title: How to convert from record to tuple? Tags: type-providers, f%23 Problem: How to convert from record to tuple? I use the CSV Type Provider quite a bit which uses tuples for all the underlying data. My issue is that I run into csv files with lots of columns and f...
How to convert from record to tuple? How to convert from record to tuple? type-providers f%23 record How CumbersomeCSVRow Option Here First Second Third Some MSCI None B74A123 Airlines Transportation Updated Measured FirstThreeStrings How to convert from record to tuple? I use the CSV Type Provider quite a bit which us...
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41527252_c0
41527252
fsharp
0
Title: Is this a common design pattern? Problem title: Is this a common design pattern? Tags: f%23, functional-programming, design-patterns, c%23 Problem: Is this a common design pattern? i use the following pattern/style alot in my applications/programs and want to know if this is a common pattern that i don't know. W...
Is this a common design pattern? Is this a common design pattern? f%23 functional-programming design-patterns c%23 Is this a common design pattern? i use the following pattern/style alot in my applications/programs and want to know if this is a common pattern that i don't know. When i must write an app that is like a b...
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22370264_c0
22370264
fsharp
0
Title: How to use F# Union types with Servicestack JSON serialization? Problem title: How to use F# Union types with Servicestack JSON serialization? Tags: c%23-to-f%23, f%23, json, servicestack, servicestack-text Problem: How to use F# Union types with Servicestack JSON serialization? I guess it is too much I am askin...
How to use F# Union types with Servicestack JSON serialization? How to use F# Union types with Servicestack JSON serialization? c%23-to-f%23 f%23 json servicestack servicestack-text How Union Servicestack JSON Shape Rectangle Circle Empty EntryPoint shape1 JsonConvert.SerializeObject JSON.net Case Fields shape2 JsonCon...
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8695493_c0
8695493
fsharp
0
Title: The field, constructor or member &#x27;AsyncReadToEnd&#x27; is not defined error Problem title: The field, constructor or member &#x27;AsyncReadToEnd&#x27; is not defined error Tags: system.reactive, f%23 Problem: The field, constructor or member 'AsyncReadToEnd' is not defined error I am learning RX (Reactive E...
The field, constructor or member &#x27;AsyncReadToEnd&#x27; is not defined error The field, constructor or member &#x27;AsyncReadToEnd&#x27; is not defined error system.reactive f%23 obs.OnError AsyncReadToEnd System System.Linq System.Collections.Generic System.Net System.IO System.Threading System.Text.RegularExpress...
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36022569_c0
36022569
fsharp
0
Title: Error in row.names.default () with F# R type provider Problem title: Error in row.names.default () with F# R type provider Tags: r, f%23 Problem: Error in row.names.default () with F# R type provider [<DllImport("Kernel32.dll")>] extern bool FreeConsole() //do FreeConsole () |> ignore do R.Sys_setlocale("LC_ALL"...
Error in row.names.default () with F# R type provider Error in row.names.default () with F# R type provider r f%23 Error row.names.default System FSharp.Data RDotNet RProvider RProvider.graphics System.IO FSharp.Data.CsvExtensions RProvider.datasets RProvider.IndependenceTests RProvider.MASS RProvider.discretization RP...
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28693535_c0
28693535
fsharp
0
Title: F# Iterate through sequence and call a function for each element of sequence Problem title: F# Iterate through sequence and call a function for each element of sequence Tags: f%23, sequence Problem: F# Iterate through sequence and call a function for each element of sequence I need to call a function for each el...
F# Iterate through sequence and call a function for each element of sequence F# Iterate through sequence and call a function for each element of sequence f%23 sequence Iterate Seq.iter Seq.fold Newtonsoft.Json.Linq Json JObj JProp JArr JVal JValue JToken JProperty JObject JArray Seq.map USD JPY GBP CurrencyCode TotalPe...
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46582288_c0
46582288
fsharp
0
Title: How to Build an Accumulating Either Builder Problem title: How to Build an Accumulating Either Builder Tags: f%23, computation-expression Problem: How to Build an Accumulating Either Builder I want to build an computational expression for either expressions. That is simple enough type Result<'TSuccess> = | Succe...
How to Build an Accumulating Either Builder How to Build an Accumulating Either Builder f%23 computation-expression How Build Accumulating Either Builder Result TSuccess Success Failure List Foo EitherBuilder this.Bind this.Return fail1 fail2 God Bob Bind How to Build an Accumulating Either Builder I want to build an c...
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69691743_c0
69691743
fsharp
0
Title: Very similar types in the same list (Inheritance vs Discriminated Unions vs Generics?) Problem title: Very similar types in the same list (Inheritance vs Discriminated Unions vs Generics?) Tags: currying, discriminated-union, f%23, generics, inheritance Problem: Very similar types in the same list (Inheritance v...
Very similar types in the same list (Inheritance vs Discriminated Unions vs Generics?) Very similar types in the same list (Inheritance vs Discriminated Unions vs Generics?) currying discriminated-union f%23 generics inheritance Very Inheritance Discriminated Unions Generics FState GState HState Lib y:int z:string x:fl...
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8156355_c0
8156355
fsharp
0
Title: F# Modify &amp; Return Problem title: F# Modify &amp; Return Tags: immutability, f%23 Problem: F# Modify & Return type Tag(Kids) = member this.Kids = Kids static member (-) (this: Tag, that: list<obj>) = Tag(that::this.Kids) The point of this code is to construct a new object based on an existing one, but modify...
F# Modify &amp; Return F# Modify &amp; Return immutability f%23 Modify Tag Kids this.Kids that::this.Kids thing.setX HTMLTag Classes Styles this.NominalTag this.Classes this.Styles F# Modify & Return The point of this code is to construct a new object based on an existing one, but modifying one (or more) fields on the ...
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9955960_c1
9955960
fsharp
1
.ToListAndClear() = agent.PostAndAsyncReply(Clear) /// Puts an item into the pool member this.Put (item) = agent.Post(item) /// Gets an item from the pool or if there are none present use the generator member this.Get (item) = agent.PostAndAsyncReply(Get) type Customer = {First : string; Last : string; AccountNumber : ...
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Title: In F#, The expression was expected to have type &#x27;Nullable&lt;DateTime&gt;&#x27; but here has type &#x27;DateTime&#x27; Problem title: In F#, The expression was expected to have type &#x27;Nullable&lt;DateTime&gt;&#x27; but here has type &#x27;DateTime&#x27; Tags: f%23 Problem: In F#, The expression was expe...
In F#, The expression was expected to have type &#x27;Nullable&lt;DateTime&gt;&#x27; but here has type &#x27;DateTime&#x27; In F#, The expression was expected to have type &#x27;Nullable&lt;DateTime&gt;&#x27; but here has type &#x27;DateTime&#x27; f%23 Nullable DateTime GetScheduleAsync context.GetOfficeScheduleAsync A...
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60376320_c0
60376320
fsharp
0
Title: F# passing in a C# method into another C# method expecting Func&lt;&gt; parameter Problem title: F# passing in a C# method into another C# method expecting Func&lt;&gt; parameter Tags: f%23 Problem: F# passing in a C# method into another C# method expecting Func<> parameter In a c# dll I have a method, that take...
F# passing in a C# method into another C# method expecting Func&lt;&gt; parameter F# passing in a C# method into another C# method expecting Func&lt;&gt; parameter f%23 Func AttrDiffRule Create a_attr b_attr IAttrProxy NumberEqualsWithTolerance DefaultRules.Create DefaultRules.NumberEqualsWithTolerance F# passing in a ...
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75040821_c0
75040821
fsharp
0
Title: How to create F# Console Application targeting .Net Framework 4.5.2. in Visual Studio 2019 Problem title: How to create F# Console Application targeting .Net Framework 4.5.2. in Visual Studio 2019 Tags: f%23, visual-studio-2019, .net-sdk, .net Problem: How to create F# Console Application targeting .Net Framewor...
How to create F# Console Application targeting .Net Framework 4.5.2. in Visual Studio 2019 How to create F# Console Application targeting .Net Framework 4.5.2. in Visual Studio 2019 f%23 visual-studio-2019 .net-sdk .net How Console Application Net Framework Visual Studio Bent Tranberg TargetFramework net472 net452 FSha...
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45220333_c0
45220333
fsharp
0
Title: F# Adding value to map result in KeyNotFoundException Problem title: F# Adding value to map result in KeyNotFoundException Tags: f%23 Problem: F# Adding value to map result in KeyNotFoundException type bytesLookup = Map<byte,int list> type lookupList = bytesLookup list let maps:bytesLookup = Map.empty let printA...
F# Adding value to map result in KeyNotFoundException F# Adding value to map result in KeyNotFoundException f%23 KeyNotFoundException Adding Map maps:bytesLookup Map.empty Printf.TextWriterFormat array1 InitializeNew maps.Add List.empty MapArray arr:byte arr.Length maps.TryFind Some i::e None maps.Count.ToString TValue...
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11478728_c1
11478728
fsharp
1
modules> <add name="WebSharper.Remoting" type="IntelliFactory.WebSharper.Web.RpcModule, IntelliFactory.WebSharper.Web" /> <add name="WebSharper.Sitelets" type="IntelliFactory.WebSharper.Sitelets.HttpModule, IntelliFactory.WebSharper.Sitelets" /> </modules> </system.webServer> <runtime> <assemblyBinding xmlns="urn:schem...
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46264035_c0
46264035
fsharp
0
Title: Understanding F# static member constraints (Construct less than generic warning) Problem title: Understanding F# static member constraints (Construct less than generic warning) Tags: .net, f%23, inline, static, type-constraints Problem: Understanding F# static member constraints (Construct less than generic warn...
Understanding F# static member constraints (Construct less than generic warning) Understanding F# static member constraints (Construct less than generic warning) .net f%23 inline static type-constraints Understanding Construct Functor FMap Option Option.map Choice Choice1Of2 Choice2Of2 Understanding F# static member co...
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48311448_c1
48311448
fsharp
1
Point [] = let add (d : Point) (p : Point) : Point = Point (d.X + p.X, d.Y + p.Y) Array.map (add d) arr // ********* Rotate the clock hands ********* let rotate (theta : float) (arr : Point []) : Point [] = let toInt = int << round let rot (t : float) (p : Point) : Point = let (x, y) = (float p.X, float p.Y) let (a, b...
Point [] = let add (d : Point) (p : Point) : Point = Point (d.X + p.X, d.Y + p.Y) Array.map (add d) arr // ********* Rotate the clock hands ********* let rotate (theta : float) (arr : Point []) : Point [] = let toInt = int << round let rot (t : float) (p : Point) : Point = let (x, y) = (float p.X, float p.Y) let (a, b...
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30567946_c0
30567946
fsharp
0
Title: Accord.net Cobyla solver returns success when there are no feasiable solutions Problem title: Accord.net Cobyla solver returns success when there are no feasiable solutions Tags: nonlinear-optimization, f%23, accord.net Problem: Accord.net Cobyla solver returns success when there are no feasiable solutions I'm u...
Accord.net Cobyla solver returns success when there are no feasiable solutions Accord.net Cobyla solver returns success when there are no feasiable solutions nonlinear-optimization f%23 accord.net Accord.net Cobyla System.Collection.Generics obj12 QuadraticObjectiveFunction c12 QuadraticConstraint Array2D.zeroCreate Co...
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67479997_c1
67479997
fsharp
1
lg.dll COPY Resources/Files/32/oledlg.dll /windows/system32/oledlg.dll ARG CR_DOWNLOAD_URL=https://origin.softwaredownloads.sap.com/public/file/0020000001263562020 ARG CR_HASH=8665A5192240163177B0FDC7EA87C94A17F0476EFFF593FD90CB65361FC00A63 SHELL ["pwsh", "-Command", "$ErrorActionPreference = 'Stop'; $ProgressPreferenc...
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68838346_c0
68838346
fsharp
0
Title: how can I optimize this bisection, in F# Problem title: how can I optimize this bisection, in F# Tags: optimization, f%23 Problem: how can I optimize this bisection, in F# I have the following bisection code: let rec bisect (f: decimal -> decimal) (low: decimal) (high: decimal) (threshold: decimal) : decimal = l...
how can I optimize this bisection, in F# how can I optimize this bisection, in F# optimization f%23 low:0 high:100 high:50 low:25 high:37.5 low:31.25 low:34.375 high:35.9375 high:35.15625 how can I optimize this bisection, in F# I have the following bisection code: It takes a function that outputs a value that goes aro...
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9696315_c0
9696315
fsharp
0
Title: Why is calling my C code from F# very slow (compared to native)? Problem title: Why is calling my C code from F# very slow (compared to native)? Tags: mono, f%23 Problem: Why is calling my C code from F# very slow (compared to native)? So I wrote some numerical code in C but wanted to call it from F#. However it...
Why is calling my C code from F# very slow (compared to native)? Why is calling my C code from F# very slow (compared to native)? mono f%23 F# Why MakeDmat arr1 arr2 System.Runtime.InteropServices Microsoft.FSharp.NativeInterop DllImport a.dll _xsize _ysize _distlimit _tau _Iex Array.zeroCreate addr1 addr2 List.iter Wh...
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74634183_c1
74634183
fsharp
1
ymous} | SharedApi.LoggedIn user -> { model with User = ApplicationUser.LoggedIn user} result, Cmd.ofMsg AskServerForSecurityTokenFile Meanwhile, I use a workaround with reaching login results that I save on the server. Although the accesibility logic works as expected, the workaround seems to be cumbersome - I already...
ymous} | SharedApi.LoggedIn user -> { model with User = ApplicationUser.LoggedIn user} result, Cmd.ofMsg AskServerForSecurityTokenFile Meanwhile, I use a workaround with reaching login results that I save on the server. Although the accesibility logic works as expected, the workaround seems to be cumbersome - I already...
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32239935_c0
32239935
fsharp
0
Title: fparsec parsing key value pairs with different data types Problem title: fparsec parsing key value pairs with different data types Tags: fparsec, f%23, parser-combinators Problem: fparsec parsing key value pairs with different data types I'm trying to write a parser which can parse key value pairs which can vary...
fparsec parsing key value pairs with different data types fparsec parsing key value pairs with different data types fparsec f%23 parser-combinators FParsec UserState Parser str_ws sepBy1 pint32 key1 key2 key3 KEY1:1 nKEY2:abc nKEY3:123 ParserResult int32 Failure Error Col KEY3:123 Note Expecting fparsec parsing key val...
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70044849_c0
70044849
fsharp
0
Title: F# can&#x27;t implement interface with object expression when method parameter is unit Problem title: F# can&#x27;t implement interface with object expression when method parameter is unit Tags: f%23 Problem: F# can't implement interface with object expression when method parameter is unit I cannot find a way of...
F# can&#x27;t implement interface with object expression when method parameter is unit F# can&#x27;t implement interface with object expression when method parameter is unit f%23 AsString AsString2 SomeDu self.asString F# can't implement interface with object expression when method parameter is unit I cannot find a way...
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65531625_c0
65531625
fsharp
0
Title: Map generic type to record using pattern matching Problem title: Map generic type to record using pattern matching Tags: f%23 Problem: Map generic type to record using pattern matching I've a Union type like this: type AccountOpenened = { Owner: string AccountId: Guid CreatedAt: DateTimeOffset StartingBalance: d...
Map generic type to record using pattern matching Map generic type to record using pattern matching f%23 pattern Map AccountOpenened Owner AccountId Guid CreatedAt DateTimeOffset StartingBalance AccountClosed AccountEvent AccountOpenend IReadOnlyList IEvent Data Event AccountOpened e.Data.Owner e.Data.AccountId e.Data....
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8761284_c0
8761284
fsharp
0
Title: How to declare an immutable graph with circular references? Problem title: How to declare an immutable graph with circular references? Tags: circular-reference, f%23 Problem: How to declare an immutable graph with circular references? I want to declare a graph of all states where the edges represent contiguous s...
How to declare an immutable graph with circular references? How to declare an immutable graph with circular references? circular-reference f%23 How State name:string How to declare an immutable graph with circular references? I want to declare a graph of all states where the edges represent contiguous states. I think w...
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22790841_c0
22790841
fsharp
0
Title: How to write a startsWith list function using an Active Pattern instead of when guard? Problem title: How to write a startsWith list function using an Active Pattern instead of when guard? Tags: f%23, guard-clause Problem: How to write a startsWith list function using an Active Pattern instead of when guard? I n...
How to write a startsWith list function using an Active Pattern instead of when guard? How to write a startsWith list function using an Active Pattern instead of when guard? f%23 guard-clause an How Active Pattern x::xs y::ys lst1 lst2 lst3 HeadsMatch l1.Head l2.Head Some l1.Tail l2.Tail None How to write a startsWith ...
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45531771_c0
45531771
fsharp
0
Title: How do I cache hash codes for an AST? Problem title: How do I cache hash codes for an AST? Tags: f%23, hash, compiler-construction, abstract-syntax-tree, memoization Problem: How do I cache hash codes for an AST? I am working on a language in F# and upon testing, I find that the runtime spends over 90% of its ti...
How do I cache hash codes for an AST? How do I cache hash codes for an AST? f%23 hash compiler-construction abstract-syntax-tree memoization How AST GetHashCode Expr Add Lit HashNode How do I cache hash codes for an AST? I am working on a language in F# and upon testing, I find that the runtime spends over 90% of its t...
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49117164_c0
49117164
fsharp
0
Title: Computation Expression for constructing complex object graph Problem title: Computation Expression for constructing complex object graph Tags: computation-expression, f%23 Problem: Computation Expression for constructing complex object graph Given the following types: type Trip = { From: string To: string } type...
Computation Expression for constructing complex object graph Computation Expression for constructing complex object graph computation-expression f%23 Computation Expression Trip Passenger Name LastName Trips PassengerBuilder this.Yield Passenger.Empty CustomOperation __.LastName __.Name TripBuilder __.Yield Trip.Empty ...
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48387067_c0
48387067
fsharp
0
Title: Type conflicts with Event Listeners Problem title: Type conflicts with Event Listeners Tags: f%23, fable-f%23 Problem: Type conflicts with Event Listeners I am trying to attach an event handler to a DOM node using Fable: let handleIntroSubmit (event: Event) = () container .querySelector("#some-node") .addEventLi...
Type conflicts with Event Listeners Type conflicts with Event Listeners f%23 fable-f%23 Type Event Listeners EventListenerOrEventListenerObject EventListener EventListenerObject Type conflicts with Event Listeners I am trying to attach an event handler to a DOM node using Fable: However this fails with following error:...
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49060777_c0
49060777
fsharp
0
Title: .NET Optimization of F# Sieve of Eratosthenes Problem title: .NET Optimization of F# Sieve of Eratosthenes Tags: f%23-interactive, .net, sieve-of-eratosthenes, f%23, optimization Problem: .NET Optimization of F# Sieve of Eratosthenes I am fiddling with F# and using the FSI REPL I noticed that there was a huge ef...
.NET Optimization of F# Sieve of Eratosthenes .NET Optimization of F# Sieve of Eratosthenes f%23-interactive .net sieve-of-eratosthenes f%23 optimization NET Optimization Sieve Eratosthenes current::pList List.map List.contains Error List.length .NET Optimization of F# Sieve of Eratosthenes I am fiddling with F# and us...
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26408917_c0
26408917
fsharp
0
Title: Running number of items in subgroups within ienumerable of items Problem title: Running number of items in subgroups within ienumerable of items Tags: f%23, c%23, functional-programming, linq, .net Problem: Running number of items in subgroups within ienumerable of items Say I have an IEnumerable< IEnumerable< s...
Running number of items in subgroups within ienumerable of items Running number of items in subgroups within ienumerable of items f%23 c%23 functional-programming linq .net Running IEnumerable rowsOfColumns.GroupBy rec.ElementAt groupsByDatetime.SelectMany g.Select columns.Concat ToString Running number of items in sub...
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2715367_c0
2715367
fsharp
0
Title: Composable FLinq expressions Problem title: Composable FLinq expressions Tags: f%23, linq-to-sql Problem: Composable FLinq expressions When doing linq-to-sql in c#, you could do something like this: var data = context.MyTable.Where(x => x.Parameter > 10); var q1 = data.Take(10); var q2 = data.Take(3); q1.ToArray...
Composable FLinq expressions Composable FLinq expressions f%23 linq-to-sql Composable FLinq context.MyTable.Where x.Parameter data.Take q1.ToArray q2.ToArray context.MyTable Seq.take Seq.toList x.Param Composable FLinq expressions When doing linq-to-sql in c#, you could do something like this: This would generate 2 sep...
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19384459_c0
19384459
fsharp
0
Title: Is there a standard monad for the &quot;opposite&quot; of the maybe monad? Problem title: Is there a standard monad for the &quot;opposite&quot; of the maybe monad? Tags: monads, f%23 Problem: Is there a standard monad for the "opposite" of the maybe monad? The maybe monad allows to chain a set of operators that...
Is there a standard monad for the &quot;opposite&quot; of the maybe monad? Is there a standard monad for the &quot;opposite&quot; of the maybe monad? monads f%23 Some None MaybeBuilder this.Return this.Bind List.tryFind Is there a standard monad for the "opposite" of the maybe monad? The maybe monad allows to chain a s...
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28153067_c0
28153067
fsharp
0
Title: Process UDP packet by two clients connected to IPAddress.Any and 127.0.0.1 Problem title: Process UDP packet by two clients connected to IPAddress.Any and 127.0.0.1 Tags: udpclient, udp, sockets, f%23, .net Problem: Process UDP packet by two clients connected to IPAddress.Any and 127.0.0.1 I'm trying to connect ...
Process UDP packet by two clients connected to IPAddress.Any and 127.0.0.1 Process UDP packet by two clients connected to IPAddress.Any and 127.0.0.1 udpclient udp sockets f%23 .net Process UDP IPAddress.Any local:IPEndPoint UdpClient client.ExclusiveAddressUse client.Client.SetSocketOption SocketOptionLevel.Socket Soc...
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24813359_c1
24813359
fsharp
1
) in that F# async operations do not respect a custom, cooperative scheduler set by the (Orleans) runtime. Also, it's stated here that TPL operations escape the scheduler and go to the task pool and their use is therefore prohibited. One way I can think of dealing with this is with a F# function as follows //Sorry for ...
) in that F# async operations do not respect a custom, cooperative scheduler set by the (Orleans) runtime. Also, it's stated here that TPL operations escape the scheduler and go to the task pool and their use is therefore prohibited. One way I can think of dealing with this is with a F# function as follows //Sorry for ...
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65956924
fsharp
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Title: How to create an Observable from simple values using rx extensions for F#? Problem title: How to create an Observable from simple values using rx extensions for F#? Tags: rx.net, f%23 Problem: How to create an Observable from simple values using rx extensions for F#? Currently, I have a function that receives ra...
How to create an Observable from simple values using rx extensions for F#? How to create an Observable from simple values using rx extensions for F#? rx.net f%23 simple rx How Observable Process Post mailbox.Post Subject.behavior rx.net How to create an Observable from simple values using rx extensions for F#? Currentl...
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13488805_c0
13488805
fsharp
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Title: F# Dynamic Eval, Reflection, IL Problem title: F# Dynamic Eval, Reflection, IL Tags: reflection, f%23, cil Problem: F# Dynamic Eval, Reflection, IL Since I seem to spend 95% of my coding time actually in F#'s FSI, I detoured (see:Distracted) and wanted to write some utility functions. The particular utility I am...
F# Dynamic Eval, Reflection, IL F# Dynamic Eval, Reflection, IL reflection f%23 cil Dynamic Eval Reflection dec_c MethodBase.GetCurrentMethod DeclaringType System.Reflection.Assembly.GetAssembly GetTypes Seq.map x.FullName get_function_instructions FSI_0001 StartupCode$FSI_0001 FSI_0002 instructions_of_bytes remove_nul...
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7527766_c0
7527766
fsharp
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Title: How to compile a quotation into a public static method of a new type in F# Problem title: How to compile a quotation into a public static method of a new type in F# Tags: f%23, f%23-3.0 Problem: How to compile a quotation into a public static method of a new type in F# I am playing with type providers and I am t...
How to compile a quotation into a public static method of a new type in F# How to compile a quotation into a public static method of a new type in F# f%23 f%23-3.0 How CreateType AssemblyName Name System.AppDomain.CurrentDomain.DefineDynamicAssembly AssemblyBuilderAccess.RunAndSave tmpAssembly.dll assemblyBuilder.Defin...
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6206406_c0
6206406
fsharp
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Title: How to install and use F# Powerpack in Mono? Problem title: How to install and use F# Powerpack in Mono? Tags: powerpack, f%23, gac, mono Problem: How to install and use F# Powerpack in Mono? I need to install use F# powerpack . I use mono version 2.10.2 on Mac. mono --version Mono JIT compiler version 2.10.2 (t...
How to install and use F# Powerpack in Mono? How to install and use F# Powerpack in Mono? powerpack f%23 gac mono How Powerpack Mono JIT Mon Apr MDT Copyright Novell Inc Contributors www.mono-project.com TLS SIGSEGV Notification Architecture x86 Disabled Misc LLVM Included Boehm FSharpPowerPack-1.9.9.9 ALL_THE_FILES_IN...
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3765303_c0
3765303
fsharp
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Title: Static Type Constraints without Inline? Problem title: Static Type Constraints without Inline? Tags: language-design, f%23, compiler-construction, .net Problem: Static Type Constraints without Inline? Recently there have been a couple questions regarding static type constraints and inline: Use of `inline` in F# ...
Static Type Constraints without Inline? Static Type Constraints without Inline? language-design f%23 compiler-construction .net Static Type Constraints Inline add_int lhs:int rhs:int add_float lhs:float rhs:float Static Type Constraints without Inline? Recently there have been a couple questions regarding static type c...
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75643716_c0
75643716
fsharp
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Title: Count amount of mappings Problem title: Count amount of mappings Tags: f%23 Problem: Count amount of mappings I have the following code: let xs = [ "1"; "1"; "-"; "1"; "1"; "1" ] let ys = [ "0"; "0"; "-"; "1"; "1"; "1" ] let replace x y = match x = y with | false -> "-" | true -> x xs |> Seq.zip ys |> Seq.map (f...
Count amount of mappings Count amount of mappings f%23 Count Seq.zip Seq.map Seq.toList Count amount of mappings I have the following code: which gives following correct result: val it: string list = ["-"; "-"; "-"; "1"; "1"; "1"] My problem is, that I need to know how often the substitiution to "-" had happend. In cas...
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15614702_c0
15614702
fsharp
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Title: Declarative progress bar binding Problem title: Declarative progress bar binding Tags: f%23, xaml, wpf Problem: Declarative progress bar binding After binding the command of a button to an action, I call an object which exposes a progress event. event System.EventHandler<ProgressChangedEventArgs> ProgressChanged...
Declarative progress bar binding Declarative progress bar binding f%23 xaml wpf Declarative System.EventHandler ProgressChangedEventArgs ProgressChanged x.Iteration _iteration v:int x.NotifyPropertyChanged this.Iteration x.IterationVisible _iterationVisible v:bool this.IterationVisible x.CompleteInference algorithm:IGe...
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31707975_c0
31707975
fsharp
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Title: How to Return Specific Discriminated Union from Function Problem title: How to Return Specific Discriminated Union from Function Tags: f%23 Problem: How to Return Specific Discriminated Union from Function I have a hierarchy of discriminated unions. type SpecificNoun = | Noun | NounPhrase | Pronoun | PosesivePro...
How to Return Specific Discriminated Union from Function How to Return Specific Discriminated Union from Function f%23 Function How Specific Discriminated Union SpecificNoun Noun NounPhrase Pronoun PosesivePronoun SpecificModifier Adverb Preposition SpecificVerb ActionVerb BeingVerb PossesiveVerb TransitiveVerb PartsOf...
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64068652_c0
64068652
fsharp
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Title: Handling multi-line headers and hidden columns with F# ExcelProvider Problem title: Handling multi-line headers and hidden columns with F# ExcelProvider Tags: f%23-data, f%23 Problem: Handling multi-line headers and hidden columns with F# ExcelProvider I am trying to parse and excel file using Excel Provider an ...
Handling multi-line headers and hidden columns with F# ExcelProvider Handling multi-line headers and hidden columns with F# ExcelProvider f%23-data f%23 Handling ExcelProvider Data Time Pressure Force Appshear Stress Appvisc Shear Viscosity Position Temperature Velocity Fgamr FSharp.Interop.Excel TheFile ExcelFile HasH...
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8349506_c0
8349506
fsharp
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Title: F# Powerpack and Entity Framework: How refactor a common part of two queries Problem title: F# Powerpack and Entity Framework: How refactor a common part of two queries Tags: powerpack, f%23, entity-framework Problem: F# Powerpack and Entity Framework: How refactor a common part of two queries I have two queries...
F# Powerpack and Entity Framework: How refactor a common part of two queries F# Powerpack and Entity Framework: How refactor a common part of two queries powerpack f%23 entity-framework Powerpack Entity Framework How x.CheckIfUserExistsUsingId userId:int context:StoryBoardContext context.Users Seq.exists currentUser.Id...
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9849036_c0
9849036
fsharp
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Title: F# Specification Symbolic Operator VS Symbolic Keyword Problem title: F# Specification Symbolic Operator VS Symbolic Keyword Tags: f%23, specifications, language-specifications Problem: F# Specification Symbolic Operator VS Symbolic Keyword I am reading in the F# specification - the most recent one that I could ...
F# Specification Symbolic Operator VS Symbolic Keyword F# Specification Symbolic Operator VS Symbolic Keyword f%23 specifications language-specifications Specification Symbolic Operator Keyword F# Specification Symbolic Operator VS Symbolic Keyword I am reading in the F# specification - the most recent one that I could...
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60165181_c0
60165181
fsharp
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Title: Project doesn&#x27;t compile after upgrading from Visual Studio 2017 to 2019 Problem title: Project doesn&#x27;t compile after upgrading from Visual Studio 2017 to 2019 Tags: visual-studio-2019, websharper, f%23 Problem: Project doesn't compile after upgrading from Visual Studio 2017 to 2019 I can't understand t...
Project doesn&#x27;t compile after upgrading from Visual Studio 2017 to 2019 Project doesn&#x27;t compile after upgrading from Visual Studio 2017 to 2019 visual-studio-2019 websharper f%23 Visual Version Project Studio Build ClientServerUpload Configuration Debug Any CPU Program Files x86 Microsoft Community MSBuild Cu...
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66892521_c1
66892521
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Instrument.formatValueNoSign this.PriceTickSize price}" member this.SignedPriceToString (price) = $"{this.QuoteSymbol}{Instrument.formatValueSign this.PriceTickSize price}" member this.RoundQuantity (quantity: decimal) = Math.Round (quantity, this.QuantityTickSize) member this.RoundPrice (price : decimal) = Math.Round ...
Instrument.formatValueNoSign this.PriceTickSize price}" member this.SignedPriceToString (price) = $"{this.QuoteSymbol}{Instrument.formatValueSign this.PriceTickSize price}" member this.RoundQuantity (quantity: decimal) = Math.Round (quantity, this.QuantityTickSize) member this.RoundPrice (price : decimal) = Math.Round ...
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1856794_c1
1856794
fsharp
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// node with its left child thereby deleting it. If it finds a subset node // it replaces it with its left child, checks it and continues looking right. let rec cleanRight(node : Node) = if node.Right = null then () elif range.min > node.Right.Range.max + 1L then cleanRight(node.Right) elif range.min >= node.Right.Ran...
// node with its left child thereby deleting it. If it finds a subset node // it replaces it with its left child, checks it and continues looking right. let rec cleanRight(node : Node) = if node.Right = null then () elif range.min > node.Right.Range.max + 1L then cleanRight(node.Right) elif range.min >= node.Right.Ran...
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43547596_c0
43547596
fsharp
0
Title: Printing to console and processing an Array Problem title: Printing to console and processing an Array Tags: f%23, console.writeline Problem: Printing to console and processing an Array I'm processing a large number of object housed in an array. This processing takes a long time, and I'd like to be able to monit...
Printing to console and processing an Array Printing to console and processing an Array f%23 console.writeline Printing Array Processing Array.mapi Array.map Because FSI console.writeline Printing to console and processing an Array I'm processing a large number of object housed in an array. This processing takes a long...
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19918148_c1
19918148
fsharp
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'. tmp7AA1.cs(88967,22): (Location of symbol related to previous warning) c:\Windows\Microsoft.NET\Framework\v4.0.30319\System.Configuration.dll: (Location of symbol related to previous warning) tmp7AA1.cs(12,7): error CS0138: A using namespace directive can only be applied to namespaces; 'System' is a type not a names...
'. tmp7AA1.cs(88967,22): (Location of symbol related to previous warning) c:\Windows\Microsoft.NET\Framework\v4.0.30319\System.Configuration.dll: (Location of symbol related to previous warning) tmp7AA1.cs(12,7): error CS0138: A using namespace directive can only be applied to namespaces; 'System' is a type not a names...
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60416510_c0
60416510
fsharp
0
Title: How to instantiate a custom React Component in Fable? Problem title: How to instantiate a custom React Component in Fable? Tags: reactjs, fable-f%23, f%23 Problem: How to instantiate a custom React Component in Fable? I am trying to write a simple React component using Fable. It should take display a simple coun...
How to instantiate a custom React Component in Fable? How to instantiate a custom React Component in Fable? reactjs fable-f%23 f%23 How React Component Fable App Fable.Core Fable.Core.JsInterop Fable.React Browser Browser.Types base.setInitState this.render this.props this.state Props.OnClick this.setState ReactDom.ren...
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4204987_c0
4204987
fsharp
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Title: Understanding F# inline &amp; statically resolved type parameters: F# casting example Problem title: Understanding F# inline &amp; statically resolved type parameters: F# casting example Tags: type-parameter, generics, f%23 Problem: Understanding F# inline & statically resolved type parameters: F# casting exampl...
Understanding F# inline &amp; statically resolved type parameters: F# casting example Understanding F# inline &amp; statically resolved type parameters: F# casting example type-parameter generics f%23 Understanding Understanding F# inline & statically resolved type parameters: F# casting example F#'s inline functions w...
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77642995_c0
77642995
fsharp
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Title: Running Onnx model in F# Problem title: Running Onnx model in F# Tags: .net, neural-network, onnx, f%23, c%23 Problem: Running Onnx model in F# I am currently trying to run a python trained Keras model in .NET. I have converted this model to an Onnx model. I am trying to run this on using ML.NET. input: name: in...
Running Onnx model in F# Running Onnx model in F# .net neural-network onnx f%23 c%23 System.ArgumentOutOfRangeException Running Onnx input_6 float32 unk_297 input_5 unk_298 unk_299 Microsoft.ML Microsoft.ML.OnnxRuntime Microsoft.ML.OnnxTransformer Microsoft.ML.Data Microsoft.ML.Transforms.Onnx Microsoft.ML.OnnxRuntime....
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28658894_c0
28658894
fsharp
0
Title: Parallel calls to ListBlobs in Azure storage don&#x27;t result in performance improvement Problem title: Parallel calls to ListBlobs in Azure storage don&#x27;t result in performance improvement Tags: asynchronous, azure-blob-storage, f%23, parallel.foreach Problem: Parallel calls to ListBlobs in Azure storage d...
Parallel calls to ListBlobs in Azure storage don&#x27;t result in performance improvement Parallel calls to ListBlobs in Azure storage don&#x27;t result in performance improvement asynchronous azure-blob-storage f%23 parallel.foreach Parallel ListBlobs Azure Seq.map Seq.concat Async.Parallel Async.RunSynchronously PSeq...
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35399970_c1
35399970
fsharp
1
((l6:string).Split[|','|])) ::[]) lines2;; --------------------------^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ stdin(4,27): warning FS0025: Incomplete pattern matches on this expression. For example, the value '[_;_;_;_;_;_;_]' may indicate a case not covered by the pattern(s). Which I'm sure is ok because all the data fed to it wil...
((l6:string).Split[|','|])) ::[]) lines2;; --------------------------^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ stdin(4,27): warning FS0025: Incomplete pattern matches on this expression. For example, the value '[_;_;_;_;_;_;_]' may indicate a case not covered by the pattern(s). Which I'm sure is ok because all the data fed to it wil...
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2575441_c0
2575441
fsharp
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Title: List of values as keys for a Map Problem title: List of values as keys for a Map Tags: f%23, data-structures, c%23, algorithm, .net Problem: List of values as keys for a Map I have lists of variable length where each item can be one of four unique, that I need to use as keys for another object in a map. Assume t...
List of values as keys for a Map List of values as keys for a Map f%23 data-structures c%23 algorithm .net List Map Foo Bar Baz List of values as keys for a Map I have lists of variable length where each item can be one of four unique, that I need to use as keys for another object in a map. Assume that each value can b...
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4120004_c0
4120004
fsharp
0
Title: Reflection / C# typing errors when publishing an F# class implementing an interface Problem title: Reflection / C# typing errors when publishing an F# class implementing an interface Tags: binding, f%23, interface Problem: Reflection / C# typing errors when publishing an F# class implementing an interface I have...
Reflection / C# typing errors when publishing an F# class implementing an interface Reflection / C# typing errors when publishing an F# class implementing an interface binding f%23 interface Reflection IInterpret Name IEnumberable Project Interpret Interpreter x.Name FParsec Based x.Interpret Seq.empty ViewModel FSharp...
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34067617_c0
34067617
fsharp
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Title: How do I create a joined string from fileincludes Problem title: How do I create a joined string from fileincludes Tags: f%23, f%23-fake, .net Problem: How do I create a joined string from fileincludes I am using FAKE as a build tool but I must admit I am fairly new to F# and functional programming for running m...
How do I create a joined string from fileincludes How do I create a joined string from fileincludes f%23 f%23-fake .net fileincludes How BuildTests Tests Seq.iter MSBuildDebug Path.GetFileNameWithoutExtension Build Log TestBuild-Output RunTests Tests.dll MSTest TestSettingsPath ResultsDir ErrorLevel ErrorLevel.DontFail...
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32137901_c0
32137901
fsharp
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Title: F# LINQ to SQL: System.NotSupportedException: Query operator &#x27;AsQueryable&#x27; not supported Problem title: F# LINQ to SQL: System.NotSupportedException: Query operator &#x27;AsQueryable&#x27; not supported Tags: linq-to-sql, f%23 Problem: F# LINQ to SQL: System.NotSupportedException: Query operator 'AsQue...
F# LINQ to SQL: System.NotSupportedException: Query operator &#x27;AsQueryable&#x27; not supported F# LINQ to SQL: System.NotSupportedException: Query operator &#x27;AsQueryable&#x27; not supported linq-to-sql f%23 System.NotSupportedException LINQ SQL Query AsQueryable List db.Tabs db.Regions t.Id r.FkTab db.Links r.I...
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30137400_c0
30137400
fsharp
0
Title: F# suitable container for (string, float, float) triads? Problem title: F# suitable container for (string, float, float) triads? Tags: deedle, f%23 Problem: F# suitable container for (string, float, float) triads? I have the following problem and I hope somebody can help me. Short description of the problem: i n...
F# suitable container for (string, float, float) triads? F# suitable container for (string, float, float) triads? deedle f%23 Deedle categorical_variable vec_1 vec_2 Series.ofValues distinct_categorical_variables Array.toSeq Seq.distinct Seq.toArray frame_slice Frame Frame.ofRows frame_slice_vec_1 Array.empty frame_sli...
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47616076_c0
47616076
fsharp
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Title: F# pattern-matching gone wrong Problem title: F# pattern-matching gone wrong Tags: pattern-matching, f%23 Problem: F# pattern-matching gone wrong I am just starting out with F# so this might be a trivial question but I am not able to understand why the pattern matching in my code acts as it does. Quick explanati...
F# pattern-matching gone wrong F# pattern-matching gone wrong pattern-matching f%23 Seq.head Seq.tryHead Some TAIL HEAD t.Value Calculation F# pattern-matching gone wrong I am just starting out with F# so this might be a trivial question but I am not able to understand why the pattern matching in my code acts as it doe...
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Title: All parameters in Web Service contract operations cannot be a null Problem title: All parameters in Web Service contract operations cannot be a null Tags: wcf, f%23 Problem: All parameters in Web Service contract operations cannot be a null When I am adding one method to my Web Service I get the error when open ...
All parameters in Web Service contract operations cannot be a null All parameters in Web Service contract operations cannot be a null wcf f%23 All Web Service System.ServiceModel.Web.WebInvokeAttribute PostFile System.IO.Stream x.PostFile Stream Path.Combine System.Environment.CurrentDirectory uploadedfile.jpg FileStre...
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Title: How to categorize over units of measure? Problem title: How to categorize over units of measure? Tags: f%23 Problem: How to categorize over units of measure? The problem is simple, I wish to do some calculations on some travel expenses which include both expenses in DKK and JPY. Thus I've found a nice way to mod...
How to categorize over units of measure? How to categorize over units of measure? f%23 How Measure JPY DKK CurrencyRate Rate Date System.DateTime sep10 DKK_TO_JPY JPY_TO_DKK Expense travel_expenses Currency Money Length Meter Feet USD How to categorize over units of measure? The problem is simple, I wish to do some cal...
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Title: F# OleDb Syntax Error in INSERT INTO Statement Pulling Data from Access to Linked SQL Server Problem title: F# OleDb Syntax Error in INSERT INTO Statement Pulling Data from Access to Linked SQL Server Tags: f%23, insert-into, ms-access-2010, oledb, sql-server-2008-r2 Problem: F# OleDb Syntax Error in INSERT INTO...
F# OleDb Syntax Error in INSERT INTO Statement Pulling Data from Access to Linked SQL Server F# OleDb Syntax Error in INSERT INTO Statement Pulling Data from Access to Linked SQL Server f%23 insert-into ms-access-2010 oledb sql-server-2008-r2 Access OleDb Syntax Error INSERT INTO Statement Pulling Data Linked SQL Serve...
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Title: F# Excel UsedRange is not Defined Problem title: F# Excel UsedRange is not Defined Tags: office-interop, excel, vsto, f%23 Problem: F# Excel UsedRange is not Defined Error: "The field, constructor or member 'UsedRange' is not defined". Code excerpts: open Microsoft.Office.Interop.Excel open Microsoft.Office.Tool...
F# Excel UsedRange is not Defined F# Excel UsedRange is not Defined office-interop excel vsto f%23 Excel UsedRange Defined Microsoft.Office.Interop.Excel Microsoft.Office.Tools.Excel Onorio Once EntireColumn ApplicationClass xl.Workbooks.OpenText xl.Workbooks.Item wb.ActiveSheet Worksheet Per ws.UsedRange.EntireColumn....
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Title: Why doesn&#x27;t my function in Seq.map get executed? Problem title: Why doesn&#x27;t my function in Seq.map get executed? Tags: f%23 Problem: Why doesn't my function in Seq.map get executed? I don't yet understand why my addLink function does not get invoked. I have the following code: let links = source |> get...
Why doesn&#x27;t my function in Seq.map get executed? Why doesn&#x27;t my function in Seq.map get executed? f%23 Why Seq.map Seq.length Returns Call info:Link SqlCommand ProfileId info.ProfileId Title info.Title Description info.Description Url info.Url ContentTypeId info.ContentType IsFeatured info.IsFeatured Created ...
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Title: Difference Between J48 and Markov Chains Problem title: Difference Between J48 and Markov Chains Tags: algorithm, f%23, markov-chains, weka Problem: Difference Between J48 and Markov Chains I am attempting to do some evaluation of the relative rates of different algorithms in the C# and F# realms using WekaSharp...
Difference Between J48 and Markov Chains Difference Between J48 and Markov Chains algorithm f%23 markov-chains weka Difference Between J48 Markov Chains DefaultPara MakePara Some None c.ToString m.ToString Difference Between J48 and Markov Chains I am attempting to do some evaluation of the relative rates of different ...
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Title: Type test pattern with array Problem title: Type test pattern with array Tags: f%23, pattern-matching Problem: Type test pattern with array I have a situation where I am handed an object and need to produce a string. In most cases, I can just call .ToString() and be done with it (works for strings, numbers, date...
Type test pattern with array Type test pattern with array f%23 pattern-matching Type ToString b10 b11 b12 b13 b14 b15 b16 b1.ToString x.ToString guid.ToString Unexpected Expected Type test pattern with array I have a situation where I am handed an object and need to produce a string. In most cases, I can just call .ToS...
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