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19195346
fsharp
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Title: returning boolean value in function Problem title: returning boolean value in function Tags: f%23 Problem: returning boolean value in function Code signals: var1, var2
returning boolean value in function returning boolean value in function f%23 var1 var2 returning boolean value in function I have this function: This returns an error saying that the function expects the value returned to have type bool, not unit. What I want to achieve is to return true whenever x != y so the loop sho...
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76625066_c0
76625066
fsharp
0
Title: F# - type conversion bool to int Problem title: F# - type conversion bool to int Tags: type-conversion, f%23 Problem: F# - type conversion bool to int I can't figure out why I get this error:
F# - type conversion bool to int F# - type conversion bool to int type-conversion f%23 F# - type conversion bool to int I can't figure out why I get this error:
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7284809
fsharp
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Title: F# - Sort a matrix containing tuples Problem title: F# - Sort a matrix containing tuples Tags: sorting, matrix, f%23, tuples Problem: F# - Sort a matrix containing tuples Code signals: Sort, Matrix
F# - Sort a matrix containing tuples F# - Sort a matrix containing tuples sorting matrix f%23 tuples Sort Matrix F# - Sort a matrix containing tuples I do not find a way to sort the values included in the columns of the following matrix of tuples : I would like to sort each column depending on the second element of the...
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3326512_c0
3326512
fsharp
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Title: F# priority queue Problem title: F# priority queue Tags: f%23, priority-queue Problem: F# priority queue Does the F# library include a priority queue? Else can someone point to me an implementation of priority queue in F#?
F# priority queue F# priority queue f%23 priority-queue F# priority queue Does the F# library include a priority queue? Else can someone point to me an implementation of priority queue in F#?
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22807941_c0
22807941
fsharp
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Title: F# Condition Statement Problem title: F# Condition Statement Tags: f%23 Problem: F# Condition Statement How to write something if !inBoundary then do printfn "no it's not within the boundary" Code signals: Condition, Statement
F# Condition Statement F# Condition Statement f%23 Condition Statement F# Condition Statement How to write something
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Title: F# curried function Problem title: F# curried function Tags: currying, functional-programming, f%23 Problem: F# curried function Anyone have a decent example, preferably practical/useful, they could post demonstrating the concept?
F# curried function F# curried function currying functional-programming f%23 F# curried function Anyone have a decent example, preferably practical/useful, they could post demonstrating the concept?
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49211743_c0
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Title: Gerenics changes parameter from 'a to obj Problem title: Gerenics changes parameter from 'a to obj Tags: f%23, constraints, generics Problem: Gerenics changes parameter from 'a to obj Code signals: Gerenics, Error, Result
Gerenics changes parameter from &#x27;a to obj Gerenics changes parameter from &#x27;a to obj f%23 constraints generics Gerenics Error Result Gerenics changes parameter from 'a to obj Given this function: x is resolved to be Result<'a, string>. If i change the function to have a generic parameter for exception type, li...
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3189035_c0
3189035
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0
Title: Seq count number of elements Problem title: Seq count number of elements Tags: f%23, count, sequence Problem: Seq count number of elements What is the easiest way to count the number of elements in a sequence in F#? Code signals: Seq
Seq count number of elements Seq count number of elements f%23 count sequence Seq Seq count number of elements What is the easiest way to count the number of elements in a sequence in F#?
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2946103_c0
2946103
fsharp
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Title: A simple way to swap rows in a matrix for F# Problem title: A simple way to swap rows in a matrix for F# Tags: f%23, matrix, row Problem: A simple way to swap rows in a matrix for F# Is there a simple way to swap the rows of a Matrix in F#?
A simple way to swap rows in a matrix for F# A simple way to swap rows in a matrix for F# f%23 matrix row A simple way to swap rows in a matrix for F# Is there a simple way to swap the rows of a Matrix in F#?
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71344405_c5
71344405
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2643556_c0
2643556
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Title: Is F# RC equal to RTM? Problem title: Is F# RC equal to RTM? Tags: rc, rtm, version, f%23 Problem: Is F# RC equal to RTM? I am wondering if F# RC equal to RTM? If not is there any doc mentioning about that? Thanks in advance. Code signals: RTM
Is F# RC equal to RTM? Is F# RC equal to RTM? rc rtm version f%23 RTM Is F# RC equal to RTM? I am wondering if F# RC equal to RTM? If not is there any doc mentioning about that? Thanks in advance.
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5795447_c0
5795447
fsharp
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Title: F# Javascript quotations Problem title: F# Javascript quotations Tags: f%23 Problem: F# Javascript quotations is anyone working in F# with quotations for javascript? I am thinking of a project and would like some input. Code signals: Javascript
F# Javascript quotations F# Javascript quotations f%23 Javascript F# Javascript quotations is anyone working in F# with quotations for javascript? I am thinking of a project and would like some input.
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46941560_c1
46941560
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1
0 1.0 4.035882739e-12 2.477772682e+11 2.477772682e+11 2.477772682e+11 0.2112731934 4.733208147 4.733208147 4.0 0.7332081468 1.363869188 If anybody has an explanation for this or some sugguestions, it would be greatly appreciated! Code signals: float2cfrac
0 1.0 4.035882739e-12 2.477772682e+11 2.477772682e+11 2.477772682e+11 0.2112731934 4.733208147 4.733208147 4.0 0.7332081468 1.363869188 If anybody has an explanation for this or some sugguestions, it would be greatly appreciated! Code signals: float2cfrac
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63957258_c0
63957258
fsharp
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Title: F# multiplication table function Problem title: F# multiplication table function Tags: f%23, math, sorting Problem: F# multiplication table function I'm sitting with this assignment that requests the following: The output needs to be formatted like this:
F# multiplication table function F# multiplication table function f%23 math sorting F# multiplication table function I'm sitting with this assignment that requests the following: The output needs to be formatted like this:
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38708873_c0
38708873
fsharp
0
Title: Remove index from Deedle Frame Problem title: Remove index from Deedle Frame Tags: deedle, f%23 Problem: Remove index from Deedle Frame Code signals: Deedle, Remove, Frame, Frame.ReadCsv, somedata.txt, Frame.indexRowsDate, Datetime, Open, High, Low, Close
Remove index from Deedle Frame Remove index from Deedle Frame deedle f%23 Deedle Remove Frame Frame.ReadCsv somedata.txt Frame.indexRowsDate Datetime Open High Low Close Remove index from Deedle Frame Suppose a dataframe is loaded like so: The output of which looks something like this: How do you transform the datafram...
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1658573_c0
1658573
fsharp
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Title: How to use F# with mono on linux? Problem title: How to use F# with mono on linux? Tags: mono, linux, f%23 Problem: How to use F# with mono on linux? I have had difficulty figuring out how to use F# on Linux - I would really appreciate help. Code signals: How
How to use F# with mono on linux? How to use F# with mono on linux? mono linux f%23 How How to use F# with mono on linux? I have had difficulty figuring out how to use F# on Linux - I would really appreciate help.
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Title: how to create an ILArray in F# Problem title: how to create an ILArray in F# Tags: f%23, ilnumerics Problem: how to create an ILArray in F# this is what they do in C# to create an ILArray in C# ILArray<double> A = 1.0; how to make it in F#? Code signals: ILArray
how to create an ILArray in F# how to create an ILArray in F# f%23 ilnumerics ILArray how to create an ILArray in F# this is what they do in C# to create an ILArray in C# how to make it in F#?
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9843822
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Title: How is global scoping done in F# Problem title: How is global scoping done in F# Tags: scope, f%23, global-variables Problem: How is global scoping done in F# I need to create a collection in F# that has a key value pair and is global in scope. Code signals: How
How is global scoping done in F# How is global scoping done in F# scope f%23 global-variables How How is global scoping done in F# I need to create a collection in F# that has a key value pair and is global in scope.
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8311073
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Title: Jumping breakpoints - why they jump? Problem title: Jumping breakpoints - why they jump? Tags: f%23, visual-studio-2010 Problem: Jumping breakpoints - why they jump? The debugger was currently set to this line... but then Why? Code signals: Jumping, visual-studio-2010
Jumping breakpoints - why they jump? Jumping breakpoints - why they jump? f%23 visual-studio-2010 Jumping visual-studio-2010 Jumping breakpoints - why they jump? The debugger was currently set to this line... but then Why?
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Title: Taskbar window minimenu Win7 Problem title: Taskbar window minimenu Win7 Tags: f%23, c%23, windows-7 Problem: Taskbar window minimenu Win7 I would like to use this menu through C# or F# in Win7. I even couldn't find how to call it. Code signals: Taskbar, Win7, windows-7
Taskbar window minimenu Win7 Taskbar window minimenu Win7 f%23 c%23 windows-7 Taskbar Win7 windows-7 Taskbar window minimenu Win7 I would like to use this menu through C# or F# in Win7. I even couldn't find how to call it.
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1834923
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Title: F# - public literal Problem title: F# - public literal Tags: f%23 Problem: F# - public literal Is there a way to define a public literal (public const in C#) on a type? Apparently let bindings in types must be private and the Literal attribute can't be applied to members.
F# - public literal F# - public literal f%23 F# - public literal Is there a way to define a public literal (public const in C#) on a type? Apparently let bindings in types must be private and the Literal attribute can't be applied to members.
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Title: Piping, Composition, and Currying Problem title: Piping, Composition, and Currying Tags: functional-programming, f%23 Problem: Piping, Composition, and Currying It seems to me that all of these are related. What is the difference? Code signals: Piping, Composition, Currying
Piping, Composition, and Currying Piping, Composition, and Currying functional-programming f%23 Piping Composition Currying Piping, Composition, and Currying It seems to me that all of these are related. What is the difference?
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Title: dotCover in FAKE Problem title: dotCover in FAKE Tags: f%23, f%23-fake Problem: dotCover in FAKE Currently I'm migrating TeamCity build steps to FAKE and now I'm stuck on running tests with dotCover. Could you provide an example how to properly use DotCover ? Code signals: FAKE
dotCover in FAKE dotCover in FAKE f%23 f%23-fake FAKE dotCover in FAKE Currently I'm migrating TeamCity build steps to FAKE and now I'm stuck on running tests with dotCover. Could you provide an example how to properly use DotCover ?
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4235355_c0
4235355
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Title: How to make VS2008 auto insert indent for F#? Problem title: How to make VS2008 auto insert indent for F#? Tags: f%23 Problem: How to make VS2008 auto insert indent for F#? Just as my title . I want my VS to auto indent for me like in VBNET . Please help. Code signals: How, VS2008
How to make VS2008 auto insert indent for F#? How to make VS2008 auto insert indent for F#? f%23 How VS2008 How to make VS2008 auto insert indent for F#? Just as my title . I want my VS to auto indent for me like in VBNET . Please help.
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3135952_c0
3135952
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Title: Add f# function as event handler in xaml Problem title: Add f# function as event handler in xaml Tags: events, f%23, silverlight, xaml Problem: Add f# function as event handler in xaml Does anyone know how to add an F# event handler to a control in the xaml file? Code signals: Add
Add f# function as event handler in xaml Add f# function as event handler in xaml events f%23 silverlight xaml Add Add f# function as event handler in xaml Does anyone know how to add an F# event handler to a control in the xaml file?
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26233204_c0
26233204
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Title: C++-like static variables inside a F# function Problem title: C++-like static variables inside a F# function Tags: f%23, mutable, ref, closures Problem: C++-like static variables inside a F# function Is there some analog in F#? Something like let f () = let mutable static a = 0 ... ?
C++-like static variables inside a F# function C++-like static variables inside a F# function f%23 mutable ref closures C++-like static variables inside a F# function Is there some analog in F#? Something like ?
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20477276_c0
20477276
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Title: Is the F# interactive app open source? Problem title: Is the F# interactive app open source? Tags: f%23-interactive, f%23 Problem: Is the F# interactive app open source? How would I include the fsi REPL in my application for scripting? The F# PowerPack doesn't appear to have anything for that.
Is the F# interactive app open source? Is the F# interactive app open source? f%23-interactive f%23 Is the F# interactive app open source? How would I include the fsi REPL in my application for scripting? The F# PowerPack doesn't appear to have anything for that.
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46767671_c0
46767671
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Title: Function with 0 arguments in f# Problem title: Function with 0 arguments in f# Tags: f%23, f%23-interactive, f%23-fake Problem: Function with 0 arguments in f# How do I create in f# script a function with zero arguments? The function has to return an empty filesystem of a type I choose to define.
Function with 0 arguments in f# Function with 0 arguments in f# f%23 f%23-interactive f%23-fake Function with 0 arguments in f# How do I create in f# script a function with zero arguments? The function has to return an empty filesystem of a type I choose to define.
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16237627
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Title: Using &quot;\&quot; as a relation operator Problem title: Using &quot;\&quot; as a relation operator Tags: f%23, operators Problem: Using "\" as a relation operator Is there a way to use "\" as an infixed relation operator? Something like: let \ y x = if x % y = 0 then true else false Code signals: Using
Using &quot;\&quot; as a relation operator Using &quot;\&quot; as a relation operator f%23 operators Using Using "\" as a relation operator Is there a way to use "\" as an infixed relation operator? Something like:
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Title: F#/MonoMac project for MonoDevelop Problem title: F#/MonoMac project for MonoDevelop Tags: monomac, f%23, monodevelop Problem: F#/MonoMac project for MonoDevelop How can I create an F# Monomac project in MonoDevelop? I can't seem to find anything about the two together. Code signals: MonoMac, MonoDevelop
F#/MonoMac project for MonoDevelop F#/MonoMac project for MonoDevelop monomac f%23 monodevelop MonoMac MonoDevelop F#/MonoMac project for MonoDevelop How can I create an F# Monomac project in MonoDevelop? I can't seem to find anything about the two together.
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34474024_c0
34474024
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Title: Does f# 4.0 support .net 3.5? Problem title: Does f# 4.0 support .net 3.5? Tags: f%23, f%23-4.0 Problem: Does f# 4.0 support .net 3.5? Can I use 4.0 compiler to create .net 3.5 dll? Or the minimal .net version is 4.5? Also, could the latest version of FSharp.Core be used with .net 3.5? Code signals: Does
Does f# 4.0 support .net 3.5? Does f# 4.0 support .net 3.5? f%23 f%23-4.0 Does Does f# 4.0 support .net 3.5? Can I use 4.0 compiler to create .net 3.5 dll? Or the minimal .net version is 4.5? Also, could the latest version of FSharp.Core be used with .net 3.5?
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Title: FsUnit assert exception message Problem title: FsUnit assert exception message Tags: f%23, fsunit Problem: FsUnit assert exception message Code signals: Throws.Exception, FsUnit, Test, ShouldThrowExceptionAndLog, Assert.That, Calculator.Calculate, Throws.Exception.With.Property, Message, EqualTo, Negatives
FsUnit assert exception message FsUnit assert exception message f%23 fsunit Throws.Exception FsUnit Test ShouldThrowExceptionAndLog Assert.That Calculator.Calculate Throws.Exception.With.Property Message EqualTo Negatives FsUnit assert exception message How to assert on exception message in FsUnit? Something like this ...
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Title: F# - Domain Specific Language Problem title: F# - Domain Specific Language Tags: f%23, .net Problem: F# - Domain Specific Language Is the F# is the future of programming languages? Is it right time to learn F# ? Any other languages in the market which is equivalent to F#? Code signals: Domain, Specific, Language
F# - Domain Specific Language F# - Domain Specific Language f%23 .net Domain Specific Language F# - Domain Specific Language Is the F# is the future of programming languages? Is it right time to learn F# ? Any other languages in the market which is equivalent to F#?
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Title: How to run code in parallel? Problem title: How to run code in parallel? Tags: f%23-3.0, f%23 Problem: How to run code in parallel? How can i run these two independent loops simultaneously in parallel. let a1=Seq.map2 (fun a b->(1.0-a)/(a-b)) a2 a3 let b1=Seq.map2 (fun a b->a*b) b2 b3 Code signals: How, Seq.map2
How to run code in parallel? How to run code in parallel? f%23-3.0 f%23 How Seq.map2 How to run code in parallel? How can i run these two independent loops simultaneously in parallel.
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Title: F# block arguments Problem title: F# block arguments Tags: f%23 Problem: F# block arguments C# has anonymous delegates. So I can write: public vois foo(string d, Action t){ t(); } In ruby: def foo d yield end How to do the same in F#? Prefered syntax is: foo "dfdfdf" { do something here } Thanks Code signals: Ac...
F# block arguments F# block arguments f%23 Action F# block arguments C# has anonymous delegates. So I can write: In ruby: How to do the same in F#? Prefered syntax is: Thanks
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Title: redirect seems not to work in Suave Problem title: redirect seems not to work in Suave Tags: f%23, suave Problem: redirect seems not to work in Suave I tried redirecting to an index.html page with path "/hello" >>= redirect "index.html" and it keeps giving the error No data received ERR_EMPTY_RESPONSE. Code sign...
redirect seems not to work in Suave redirect seems not to work in Suave f%23 suave Suave redirect seems not to work in Suave I tried redirecting to an index.html page with path "/hello" >>= redirect "index.html" and it keeps giving the error No data received ERR_EMPTY_RESPONSE.
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Title: Is there List2D in F# like Array2D Problem title: Is there List2D in F# like Array2D Tags: f%23, list, 2d Problem: Is there List2D in F# like Array2D Do I have to use Array2D in all 2D operations then convert them to List2D? Any convenient function call or library to define and operate a 2D list? Code signals: L...
Is there List2D in F# like Array2D Is there List2D in F# like Array2D f%23 list 2d List2D Array2D Is there List2D in F# like Array2D Do I have to use Array2D in all 2D operations then convert them to List2D? Any convenient function call or library to define and operate a 2D list?
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Title: How to force a WPF binding to refresh in F# Problem title: How to force a WPF binding to refresh in F# Tags: wpf, f%23 Problem: How to force a WPF binding to refresh in F# I have a binding that points to a view model and later on I update the view model with a new one , how can I update the binding also? Code si...
How to force a WPF binding to refresh in F# How to force a WPF binding to refresh in F# wpf f%23 How WPF How to force a WPF binding to refresh in F# I have a binding that points to a view model and later on I update the view model with a new one , how can I update the binding also?
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Title: How do I use Travis-CI with C# or F# Problem title: How do I use Travis-CI with C# or F# Tags: f%23, c%23, travis-ci, mono Problem: How do I use Travis-CI with C# or F# Travis CI continuous integration service officially supports many languages , but not C# or F#. Can I use it with my .net projects? Code signals...
How do I use Travis-CI with C# or F# How do I use Travis-CI with C# or F# f%23 c%23 travis-ci mono How Travis-CI How do I use Travis-CI with C# or F# Travis CI continuous integration service officially supports many languages , but not C# or F#. Can I use it with my .net projects?
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Title: Creating a random fractional number in F# Problem title: Creating a random fractional number in F# Tags: record, f%23 Problem: Creating a random fractional number in F# I was trying to create a random fractional number as follows: type Fraction= { num: int den: int } Code signals: Creating, Fraction, System.Rand...
Creating a random fractional number in F# Creating a random fractional number in F# record f%23 Creating Fraction System.Random Next FS0001 Creating a random fractional number in F# I was trying to create a random fractional number as follows: but I am getting an error: Could you please explain the error and the correc...
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Title: FParsec: Keeping line and column numbers Problem title: FParsec: Keeping line and column numbers Tags: fparsec, f%23 Problem: FParsec: Keeping line and column numbers What is the best way to extract the line and column numbers from a given parser so they can be added to an AST, for example? Thanks! Code signals:...
FParsec: Keeping line and column numbers FParsec: Keeping line and column numbers fparsec f%23 FParsec Keeping FParsec: Keeping line and column numbers What is the best way to extract the line and column numbers from a given parser so they can be added to an AST, for example? Thanks!
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Title: Can you define your own operators in F#? Problem title: Can you define your own operators in F#? Tags: operators, f%23 Problem: Can you define your own operators in F#? Is there a way to define your own operators in F#? If so can someone give me an example for this? I searched briefly, but couldn't find anything...
Can you define your own operators in F#? Can you define your own operators in F#? operators f%23 Can Can you define your own operators in F#? Is there a way to define your own operators in F#? If so can someone give me an example for this? I searched briefly, but couldn't find anything.
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Title: F# cube root unit of measure Problem title: F# cube root unit of measure Tags: f%23 Problem: F# cube root unit of measure Does F# have a built in cube root function? I know I can use exponentiation to compute cuberoots but it won't type check in my case since I want to take the cuberoot of a quantity of type flo...
F# cube root unit of measure F# cube root unit of measure f%23 F# cube root unit of measure Does F# have a built in cube root function? I know I can use exponentiation to compute cuberoots but it won't type check in my case since I want to take the cuberoot of a quantity of type float and get a float.
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Title: Don Syme F# demo of soccer balls rolling in a 3D parabola Problem title: Don Syme F# demo of soccer balls rolling in a 3D parabola Tags: f%23, 3d Problem: Don Syme F# demo of soccer balls rolling in a 3D parabola Does anybody have a link to the Don Syme F# demo showing soccer balls rolling in a 3D parabola? Code...
Don Syme F# demo of soccer balls rolling in a 3D parabola Don Syme F# demo of soccer balls rolling in a 3D parabola f%23 3d Don Syme Don Syme F# demo of soccer balls rolling in a 3D parabola Does anybody have a link to the Don Syme F# demo showing soccer balls rolling in a 3D parabola?
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Title: which library is GetSamples in Problem title: which library is GetSamples in Tags: f%23, type-providers Problem: which library is GetSamples in Referenced here Add calculated key to collection not in FSharp.Data 2.4.6 and no name space referenced in the Answer given by the great TP GetSample is present..... Code...
which library is GetSamples in which library is GetSamples in f%23 type-providers GetSamples which library is GetSamples in Referenced here Add calculated key to collection not in FSharp.Data 2.4.6 and no name space referenced in the Answer given by the great TP GetSample is present.....
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Title: Save generated HTML using Canopy Problem title: Save generated HTML using Canopy Tags: f%23, html, web-scraping, save Problem: Save generated HTML using Canopy Can a website's generated HTML be saved using Canopy? Looking at the documentation under 'Getting Started' , I could not find anything related. Code sign...
Save generated HTML using Canopy Save generated HTML using Canopy f%23 html web-scraping save Canopy Save HTML Save generated HTML using Canopy Can a website's generated HTML be saved using Canopy? Looking at the documentation under 'Getting Started' , I could not find anything related.
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Title: Can the F# core libs be SQLCLR-approved? Problem title: Can the F# core libs be SQLCLR-approved? Tags: sqlclr, f%23 Problem: Can the F# core libs be SQLCLR-approved? According to this thread, F# Core must be SQLCLR-approved for assemblies to be marked SAFE . Is this planned? Can it even be done? Code signals: Ca...
Can the F# core libs be SQLCLR-approved? Can the F# core libs be SQLCLR-approved? sqlclr f%23 Can SQLCLR-approved SAFE Can the F# core libs be SQLCLR-approved? According to this thread, F# Core must be SQLCLR-approved for assemblies to be marked SAFE . Is this planned? Can it even be done?
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Title: Why does F# not have built-in apply, map, and bind functions? Problem title: Why does F# not have built-in apply, map, and bind functions? Tags: f%23 Problem: Why does F# not have built-in apply, map, and bind functions? Why does F# not have built-in apply, map, and bind functions for types such as 'Result' and ...
Why does F# not have built-in apply, map, and bind functions? Why does F# not have built-in apply, map, and bind functions? f%23 Why Why does F# not have built-in apply, map, and bind functions? Why does F# not have built-in apply, map, and bind functions for types such as 'Result' and 'Async'?
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3571982
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Title: Adding reference to external .dll on Linux Problem title: Adding reference to external .dll on Linux Tags: reference, mono, f%23, dll Problem: Adding reference to external .dll on Linux I'm building an F# application with Mono on a Linux box but need to reference a DLL from the F# Power Pack. How can I do this? ...
Adding reference to external .dll on Linux Adding reference to external .dll on Linux reference mono f%23 dll Adding Linux Adding reference to external .dll on Linux I'm building an F# application with Mono on a Linux box but need to reference a DLL from the F# Power Pack. How can I do this?
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Title: Extension methods for F# tuples Problem title: Extension methods for F# tuples Tags: f%23 Problem: Extension methods for F# tuples Is it possible to write extension methods for F# tuples? For example, to add instance methods .Item1 and .Item2 (like System.Tuple) which are equivalent to calling fst and snd for 2-...
Extension methods for F# tuples Extension methods for F# tuples f%23 Extension Extension methods for F# tuples Is it possible to write extension methods for F# tuples? For example, to add instance methods .Item1 and .Item2 (like System.Tuple) which are equivalent to calling fst and snd for 2-tuples?
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Title: cons operator (::) in F# Problem title: cons operator (::) in F# Tags: f%23, functional-programming Problem: cons operator (::) in F# The :: operator in F# always prepends elements to the list. Is there an operator that appends to the list? I'm guessing that using @ operator [1; 2; 3] @ [4] would be less efficie...
cons operator (::) in F# cons operator (::) in F# f%23 functional-programming cons operator (::) in F# The :: operator in F# always prepends elements to the list. Is there an operator that appends to the list? I'm guessing that using @ operator [1; 2; 3] @ [4] would be less efficient, than appending one element.
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Title: conditional compilation in F#: something like #elif Problem title: conditional compilation in F#: something like #elif Tags: f%23 Problem: conditional compilation in F#: something like #elif I'm trying to find a directive like #elif in C#. Does it exist? I can't find it anywhere. Sometimes there is need in sever...
conditional compilation in F#: something like #elif conditional compilation in F#: something like #elif f%23 conditional compilation in F#: something like #elif I'm trying to find a directive like #elif in C#. Does it exist? I can't find it anywhere. Sometimes there is need in several variants for the same symbol.
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19720845_c0
19720845
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Title: HLint-like tool for F# code? Problem title: HLint-like tool for F# code? Tags: f%23, lint Problem: HLint-like tool for F# code? HLint is a command line static analysis tool for Haskell code, that even suggests the appropriate refactored version of the code. Anyone know of similar command line tools for linting F...
HLint-like tool for F# code? HLint-like tool for F# code? f%23 lint HLint-like HLint-like tool for F# code? HLint is a command line static analysis tool for Haskell code, that even suggests the appropriate refactored version of the code. Anyone know of similar command line tools for linting F# code?
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Title: F# equivalent of Haskell scanl/scanr Problem title: F# equivalent of Haskell scanl/scanr Tags: fold, f%23, haskell Problem: F# equivalent of Haskell scanl/scanr Is there an F# equivalent of the Haskell scanl / scanr ? These functions perform a fold but they report all intermediate accumulator states in the form ...
F# equivalent of Haskell scanl/scanr F# equivalent of Haskell scanl/scanr fold f%23 haskell Haskell F# equivalent of Haskell scanl/scanr Is there an F# equivalent of the Haskell scanl / scanr ? These functions perform a fold but they report all intermediate accumulator states in the form of a list.
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Title: TypeLoadException: From C# code that attempts to interop with F# code Problem title: TypeLoadException: From C# code that attempts to interop with F# code Tags: f%23 Problem: TypeLoadException: From C# code that attempts to interop with F# code Code signals: TypeLoadException, utf-8, urn:schemas-microsoft-com:as...
TypeLoadException: From C# code that attempts to interop with F# code TypeLoadException: From C# code that attempts to interop with F# code f%23 TypeLoadException utf-8 urn:schemas-microsoft-com:asm.v1 FSharp.Core b03f5f7f11d50a3a TypeLoadException: From C# code that attempts to interop with F# code I am struggling to ...
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Title: in F#, How do you merge 2 Collections.Map instances? Problem title: in F#, How do you merge 2 Collections.Map instances? Tags: collections, f%23 Problem: in F#, How do you merge 2 Collections.Map instances? I am trying to merge two Maps, but there is no built in method for joining Collections. So how do you do i...
in F#, How do you merge 2 Collections.Map instances? in F#, How do you merge 2 Collections.Map instances? collections f%23 How Collections.Map in F#, How do you merge 2 Collections.Map instances? I am trying to merge two Maps, but there is no built in method for joining Collections. So how do you do it?
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Title: make function work with all numeric types (int, float, long) Problem title: make function work with all numeric types (int, float, long) Tags: f%23 Problem: make function work with all numeric types (int, float, long) this simple function: let sum a b = a + b will work only for int types how to make it so that i...
make function work with all numeric types (int, float, long) make function work with all numeric types (int, float, long) f%23 make function work with all numeric types (int, float, long) this simple function: will work only for int types how to make it so that it would also work for float and long ?
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Title: Create collection of type Problem title: Create collection of type Tags: f%23 Problem: Create collection of type I created a record type type IpRanges = {ipStart: IPAddress; ipEnd: IPAddress; subnet: IPAddress; mask: IPAddress} How can I create a collection type of IpRanges? type CollRanges = ??? Code signals: C...
Create collection of type Create collection of type f%23 Create IpRanges IPAddress CollRanges Create collection of type I created a record type How can I create a collection type of IpRanges?
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Title: f# handling exceptions for multiple exception types Problem title: f# handling exceptions for multiple exception types Tags: f%23, c%23-to-f%23 Problem: f# handling exceptions for multiple exception types Code signals: System.Exception, genericException, System.AggregateException, aggregateException, innerExcept...
f# handling exceptions for multiple exception types f# handling exceptions for multiple exception types f%23 c%23-to-f%23 System.Exception genericException System.AggregateException aggregateException innerException aggregateException.InnerExceptions f# handling exceptions for multiple exception types I am trying to ca...
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Title: If you already know LISP, why would you also want to learn F#? Problem title: If you already know LISP, why would you also want to learn F#? Tags: lisp, functional-programming, f%23 Problem: If you already know LISP, why would you also want to learn F#? What is the added value for learning F# when you are alread...
If you already know LISP, why would you also want to learn F#? If you already know LISP, why would you also want to learn F#? lisp functional-programming f%23 LISP If you already know LISP, why would you also want to learn F#? What is the added value for learning F# when you are already familiar with LISP?
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Title: Why data parameter comes last Problem title: Why data parameter comes last Tags: f%23 Problem: Why data parameter comes last Why have the data parameter in F# to come last, like the following code snippet shows: let startsWith lookFor (s:string) = s.StartsWith(lookFor) let str1 = "hello" |> startsWith "h" Code s...
Why data parameter comes last Why data parameter comes last f%23 Why s:string s.StartsWith str1 Why data parameter comes last Why have the data parameter in F# to come last, like the following code snippet shows:
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Title: F# file formatting with visual studio code Problem title: F# file formatting with visual studio code Tags: ionide, visual-studio-code, f%23 Problem: F# file formatting with visual studio code I'm starting using VS code with F# and dotnet core. I've installed ionide extension but file formatting for F# is not wor...
F# file formatting with visual studio code F# file formatting with visual studio code ionide visual-studio-code f%23 F# file formatting with visual studio code I'm starting using VS code with F# and dotnet core. I've installed ionide extension but file formatting for F# is not working. How did you get it working in vs ...
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Title: Getting started with ASP.NET using F#? Problem title: Getting started with ASP.NET using F#? Tags: c%23, asp.net, f%23 Problem: Getting started with ASP.NET using F#? Hai guys, Where should i start before using F#? What are the Learning curves in F#? What should developers moving from C# watch out for when they ...
Getting started with ASP.NET using F#? Getting started with ASP.NET using F#? c%23 asp.net f%23 F# Getting ASP.NET Getting started with ASP.NET using F#? Hai guys, Where should i start before using F#? What are the Learning curves in F#? What should developers moving from C# watch out for when they move to F#?
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Title: flatten a map of map in F# Problem title: flatten a map of map in F# Tags: collections, f%23 Problem: flatten a map of map in F# I have the following: Map<Instrument, Map<PositionSide, PositionData>> is there a way to flatten this to a: PositionData list without iterating through the 2 maps manually? Code signal...
flatten a map of map in F# flatten a map of map in F# collections f%23 Map Instrument PositionSide PositionData flatten a map of map in F# I have the following: is there a way to flatten this to a: without iterating through the 2 maps manually?
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Title: print_int and other F# print functions Problem title: print_int and other F# print functions Tags: f%23 Problem: print_int and other F# print functions I am trying to do simple tutorial in Visual Studio let someNumber = (2 + 2) print_int someNumber but it says print_int is undefined. printfn works. Could the boo...
print_int and other F# print functions print_int and other F# print functions f%23 print_int print_int and other F# print functions I am trying to do simple tutorial in Visual Studio let someNumber = (2 + 2) print_int someNumber but it says print_int is undefined. printfn works. Could the book I'm using be outdated?
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Title: How To Use The &lt;- Operator Problem title: How To Use The &lt;- Operator Tags: f%23 Problem: How To Use The <- Operator let mutable steve = 1348; let steve <- 202; printfn "%d" steve; System.Console.ReadKey(); I cannot simply get the num. 202 to print out in the Console. What am I dpoing wrong anyway? Code sig...
How To Use The &lt;- Operator How To Use The &lt;- Operator f%23 How Use Operator System.Console.ReadKey How To Use The <- Operator I cannot simply get the num. 202 to print out in the Console. What am I dpoing wrong anyway?
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Title: Generic modules in F# Problem title: Generic modules in F# Tags: generics, module, f%23 Problem: Generic modules in F# In C#, I can compile static class Foo<T> { /* static members that use T */ } The result is generic and is not instantiable. What is the equivalent F# code? module<'a> doesn't compile, and type F...
Generic modules in F# Generic modules in F# generics module f%23 Generic Foo Generic modules in F# In C#, I can compile The result is generic and is not instantiable. What is the equivalent F# code? module<'a> doesn't compile, and type Foo<'a> is instantiable.
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Title: Where I can download F# 3.0 Problem title: Where I can download F# 3.0 Tags: f%23, visual-studio Problem: Where I can download F# 3.0 Where can I obtain a copy of the F# 3.0 compiler and tools? (Similar to F# 2.0 CTP release http://www.microsoft.com/en-us/download/details.aspx?id=18706 ). I am not looking for F#...
Where I can download F# 3.0 Where I can download F# 3.0 f%23 visual-studio Where Where I can download F# 3.0 Where can I obtain a copy of the F# 3.0 compiler and tools? (Similar to F# 2.0 CTP release http://www.microsoft.com/en-us/download/details.aspx?id=18706 ). I am not looking for F# as part of Visual Studio 2012.
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Title: Do option types collapse? Problem title: Do option types collapse? Tags: f%23, option-type Problem: Do option types collapse? Here is an option type in F#: type Option<'a> = | Some of 'a | None Suppose I have an Option of an Option : type Option2<'a> = | O of Option<'a> | None Does it get collapsed down to just ...
Do option types collapse? Do option types collapse? f%23 option-type Option Some None Option2 Do option types collapse? Here is an option type in F#: Suppose I have an Option of an Option : Does it get collapsed down to just one Option ?
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Title: Include files in an FSX file? Problem title: Include files in an FSX file? Tags: f%23-scripting, f%23-interactive, f%23 Problem: Include files in an FSX file? I use F# as a scripting language with FSI. Is there a way to include another fsx file in my script? I want to be able to break my scripts into multiple fi...
Include files in an FSX file? Include files in an FSX file? f%23-scripting f%23-interactive f%23 Include FSX Include files in an FSX file? I use F# as a scripting language with FSI. Is there a way to include another fsx file in my script? I want to be able to break my scripts into multiple files for larger tasks. Thank...
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31116925
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Title: Error on empty F# fsx file , VS2013 Problem title: Error on empty F# fsx file , VS2013 Tags: visual-studio, f%23 Problem: Error on empty F# fsx file , VS2013 In an empty *.fsx file in my F# Project I get the error: Invalid namespace, module, type or union case name I never had this problem before, What went wron...
Error on empty F# fsx file , VS2013 Error on empty F# fsx file , VS2013 visual-studio f%23 Error VS2013 Invalid Error on empty F# fsx file , VS2013 In an empty *.fsx file in my F# Project I get the error: Invalid namespace, module, type or union case name I never had this problem before, What went wrong? How can I fix ...
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34626191
fsharp
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61428923_c0
61428923
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Title: Create list of objects Problem title: Create list of objects Tags: f%23 Problem: Create list of objects Wondering how to create a list of instantiated objects I have this type myType = GoodState | BadState let create = seq {for i in 1 .. 100000 do yield new myType} this doesnt seem to work anyone know a way of d...
Create list of objects Create list of objects f%23 Create GoodState BadState Create list of objects Wondering how to create a list of instantiated objects I have this this doesnt seem to work anyone know a way of doing this? thanks
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53232716
fsharp
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Title: Times a str is shown Problem title: Times a str is shown Tags: f%23 Problem: Times a str is shown I've made a function to read a .txt file and turn it into a string. From here I need help with collecting how many times a word is shown. But I'm not sure where to go from here and any kind of help with any of the b...
Times a str is shown Times a str is shown f%23 Times Times a str is shown I've made a function to read a .txt file and turn it into a string. From here I need help with collecting how many times a word is shown. But I'm not sure where to go from here and any kind of help with any of the bulletpoints would be greatly ap...
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38469165_c1
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fsharp
1
)] set; } [TypeLibFunc((short)0x40), DispId(0x7d0)] void Load([In, MarshalAs(UnmanagedType.BStr)] string PathLink); [DispId(0x7d1)] void Save(); } Code signals: How, DispId, ComImport, TypeLibType, Guid, F935DC23-1CF0-11D0-ADB9-00C04FD58A0B, IWshShortcut, FullName, MarshalAs, UnmanagedType.BStr, Arguments, RelativePath...
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385973_c0
385973
fsharp
0
Title: Is F# going to become a mainstream language? Problem title: Is F# going to become a mainstream language? Tags: f%23 Problem: Is F# going to become a mainstream language? I'm very interested in what F# has to offer and I'm very keen to start the time based investment necessary to learn it. However are the F# jobs...
Is F# going to become a mainstream language? Is F# going to become a mainstream language? f%23 Is F# going to become a mainstream language? I'm very interested in what F# has to offer and I'm very keen to start the time based investment necessary to learn it. However are the F# jobs going to start to materialise or cou...
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21992377_c0
21992377
fsharp
0
Title: F# generic struct constructor Problem title: F# generic struct constructor Tags: f%23, generics, constructor Problem: F# generic struct constructor Why following code gives me "This code is not sufficiently generic" error? type Vector2D<'a when 'a : (static member (+) : 'a * 'a -> 'a) > = struct val X: 'a val Y:...
F# generic struct constructor F# generic struct constructor f%23 generics constructor Vector2D F# generic struct constructor Why following code gives me "This code is not sufficiently generic" error?
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2805624_c0
2805624
fsharp
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Title: Equivalent to F#’s Seq.scan() method in Python? Problem title: Equivalent to F#’s Seq.scan() method in Python? Tags: python, functional-programming, f%23 Problem: Equivalent to F#’s Seq.scan() method in Python? Is there a function like a F#'s Seq.scan() in Python? I want to do some cumsum() or cumproduct() kind ...
Equivalent to F#’s Seq.scan() method in Python? Equivalent to F#’s Seq.scan() method in Python? python functional-programming f%23 Equivalent Seq.scan Python Equivalent to F#’s Seq.scan() method in Python? Is there a function like a F#'s Seq.scan() in Python? I want to do some cumsum() or cumproduct() kind of things wi...
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948789_c0
948789
fsharp
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Title: Why doesn&#x27;t Console.Readline work but Console.Readline() does? Problem title: Why doesn&#x27;t Console.Readline work but Console.Readline() does? Tags: f%23, console Problem: Why doesn't Console.Readline work but Console.Readline() does? How do you use Console.Readline in F#? Unlike Console.Writeline, it is...
Why doesn&#x27;t Console.Readline work but Console.Readline() does? Why doesn&#x27;t Console.Readline work but Console.Readline() does? f%23 console Why Console.Readline Why doesn't Console.Readline work but Console.Readline() does? How do you use Console.Readline in F#? Unlike Console.Writeline, it isn't being honored...
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78791509_c0
78791509
fsharp
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Title: PyTorch zeroGrad() Equivalent in DiffSharp? Problem title: PyTorch zeroGrad() Equivalent in DiffSharp? Tags: diffsharp, pytorch, python, optimization, f%23 Problem: PyTorch zeroGrad() Equivalent in DiffSharp? What is the PyTorch zeroGrad() Equivalent in DiffSharp? Doesn't seem to exist any quivalent member funct...
PyTorch zeroGrad() Equivalent in DiffSharp? PyTorch zeroGrad() Equivalent in DiffSharp? diffsharp pytorch python optimization f%23 PyTorch Equivalent DiffSharp PyTorch zeroGrad() Equivalent in DiffSharp? What is the PyTorch zeroGrad() Equivalent in DiffSharp? Doesn't seem to exist any quivalent member function of the O...
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53121797_c1
53121797
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9547225_c0
9547225
fsharp
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Title: Can I provide a Type as an input to a Type provider in F#? Problem title: Can I provide a Type as an input to a Type provider in F#? Tags: f%23, type-providers Problem: Can I provide a Type as an input to a Type provider in F#? Are there any pitfall I should be aware of doing so ? Would you know of existing code...
Can I provide a Type as an input to a Type provider in F#? Can I provide a Type as an input to a Type provider in F#? f%23 type-providers Can Type Can I provide a Type as an input to a Type provider in F#? Are there any pitfall I should be aware of doing so ? Would you know of existing code dealing with the same pb I m...
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48596808_c1
48596808
fsharp
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assembly or COM component. Time Elapsed: 00:00:00.6169792 Any ideas on the cause of this problem? Code signals: Why, Deedle, Git, NuGet, Attempting, Deedle.1.2.5, Fractal10, NETFramework, Version, v4.5.2, Gathering, DependencyBehavior, Lowest, Resolving, Resolved, Found, Files, bitbucket3, VSProjects, Package, Install...
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10114259_c0
10114259
fsharp
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Title: F# piping a quadruple to a function Problem title: F# piping a quadruple to a function Tags: f%23 Problem: F# piping a quadruple to a function A tuple is piped by: let a = (1,2) let f a b = () a ||> f A triple is piped by: let a = (1,2,3) let f a b c = () a |||> f But this doesn't work for a quadruple: let a = (...
F# piping a quadruple to a function F# piping a quadruple to a function f%23 F# piping a quadruple to a function A tuple is piped by: A triple is piped by: But this doesn't work for a quadruple: How do you pipe a quadruple to a function?
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20132417_c0
20132417
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Title: tail. prefix in ILAsm – any example of use? Problem title: tail. prefix in ILAsm – any example of use? Tags: f%23, clr, ilasm, c%23, .net Problem: tail. prefix in ILAsm – any example of use? ECMA-335, III.2.4 specifies tail. prefix that can be used in recursive functions. However, I could not find its usage neit...
tail. prefix in ILAsm – any example of use? tail. prefix in ILAsm – any example of use? f%23 clr ilasm c%23 .net ILAsm tail. prefix in ILAsm – any example of use? ECMA-335, III.2.4 specifies tail. prefix that can be used in recursive functions. However, I could not find its usage neither in C# nor in F# code. Are there...
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43919568_c0
43919568
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Title: F# flatten nested tuples Problem title: F# flatten nested tuples Tags: f%23, flatten, tuples Problem: F# flatten nested tuples is there a way to flatten tuples of arbitrary size in F# without explicitly mapping them? (fun ((((a0,a1),a2),b),c) -> (a0,a1,a2,b,c)) As a note I'm getting these kind of tuples from FPa...
F# flatten nested tuples F# flatten nested tuples f%23 flatten tuples F# flatten nested tuples is there a way to flatten tuples of arbitrary size in F# without explicitly mapping them? As a note I'm getting these kind of tuples from FParsec but the capability would be convenient if it was available generally. thanks,
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15721736_c0
15721736
fsharp
0
Title: why F# debugger lies? Problem title: why F# debugger lies? Tags: visual-studio, f%23, error-handling Problem: why F# debugger lies? Can anyone explain me why debugger of VS2012 is showing different values for same member of object? (See the figure) http://s2.uploads.ru/jlkw0.png (Sorry for nonEnglish interface o...
why F# debugger lies? why F# debugger lies? visual-studio f%23 error-handling why F# debugger lies? Can anyone explain me why debugger of VS2012 is showing different values for same member of object? (See the figure) http://s2.uploads.ru/jlkw0.png (Sorry for nonEnglish interface of VS, but I think the situation is clea...
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28180947_c0
28180947
fsharp
0
Title: Remove element from list in f# Problem title: Remove element from list in f# Tags: f%23-3.0, f%23, tail-recursion Problem: Remove element from list in f# Suppose I have a sorted list l, with possible duplicate values - and I want to return a list with the value n removed from l, but only once. - eg for inputs [1...
Remove element from list in f# Remove element from list in f# f%23-3.0 f%23 tail-recursion list Remove Remove element from list in f# Suppose I have a sorted list l, with possible duplicate values - and I want to return a list with the value n removed from l, but only once. - eg for inputs [1,2,3,3,3,4] and 3, return [...
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38535597_c0
38535597
fsharp
0
Title: F# recursive function exit? Problem title: F# recursive function exit? Tags: f%23 Problem: F# recursive function exit? I am very new to F# programming. I am looking for an answer as to why the following recursive function will exit when the n=0 condition is reached. Does the "then 1" syntax have a special meanin...
F# recursive function exit? F# recursive function exit? f%23 F# recursive function exit? I am very new to F# programming. I am looking for an answer as to why the following recursive function will exit when the n=0 condition is reached. Does the "then 1" syntax have a special meaning that equates to EXIT?
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32490816_c0
32490816
fsharp
0
Title: Cointegration Testing in F# Problem title: Cointegration Testing in F# Tags: statistics, f%23 Problem: Cointegration Testing in F# Hi I was wondering if there are any packages for doing time series cointegration testing in fsharp. In particular is there any package that implements the augmented dickey fuller tes...
Cointegration Testing in F# Cointegration Testing in F# statistics f%23 Cointegration Testing Cointegration Testing in F# Hi I was wondering if there are any packages for doing time series cointegration testing in fsharp. In particular is there any package that implements the augmented dickey fuller test. Similar to py...
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33465182_c0
33465182
fsharp
0
Title: Upcasting and Generics Problem title: Upcasting and Generics Tags: generics, f%23 Problem: Upcasting and Generics I am honestly perplexed about this. Why doesn't that work - aren't I explicitly telling that 'T is indeed a View ? let foo<'T when 'T :> View> (v:'T):View = v error FS0001: This expression was expect...
Upcasting and Generics Upcasting and Generics generics f%23 Upcasting Generics View FS0001 Upcasting and Generics I am honestly perplexed about this. Why doesn't that work - aren't I explicitly telling that 'T is indeed a View ?
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35971904_c1
35971904
fsharp
1
" > System.Text.Encoding.UTF8.GetString [|7uy;243uy|];; val it : string = "�" look the same with individually > System.Text.Encoding.UTF8.GetChars [|7uy;243uy|];; val it : char [] = [|'\007'; '�'|] > System.Text.Encoding.UTF8.GetChars [|243uy;7uy|];; val it : char [] = [|'�'; '\007'|] thanks Code signals: system.conver...
" > System.Text.Encoding.UTF8.GetString [|7uy;243uy|];; val it : string = "�" look the same with individually > System.Text.Encoding.UTF8.GetChars [|7uy;243uy|];; val it : char [] = [|'\007'; '�'|] > System.Text.Encoding.UTF8.GetChars [|243uy;7uy|];; val it : char [] = [|'�'; '\007'|] thanks Code signals: system.conver...
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3362279_c0
3362279
fsharp
0
Title: R and .NET interaction Problem title: R and .NET interaction Tags: f%23, c%23, asp.net Problem: R and .NET interaction What are good examples of code linking R and ASP.NET (C# or preferably F#). What is the best way to exchange results and test classes or wrapper classes? casts or saving to files? This would be ...
R and .NET interaction R and .NET interaction f%23 c%23 asp.net NET asp.net R and .NET interaction What are good examples of code linking R and ASP.NET (C# or preferably F#). What is the best way to exchange results and test classes or wrapper classes? casts or saving to files? This would be in the context of a server ...
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58767833_c0
58767833
fsharp
0
Title: Not understanding F# syntax with type conversion Problem title: Not understanding F# syntax with type conversion Tags: casting, f%23 Problem: Not understanding F# syntax with type conversion This works: let a = 3 let b = string b let c = a |> string but: let a = string j.SelectToken("hello") doesn't work, while ...
Not understanding F# syntax with type conversion Not understanding F# syntax with type conversion casting f%23 Not j.SelectToken Not understanding F# syntax with type conversion This works: but: doesn't work, while works. why is that?
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61448544_c0
61448544
fsharp
0
Title: Why does &#x27;printf &quot;%A&quot; None&#x27; output null Problem title: Why does &#x27;printf &quot;%A&quot; None&#x27; output null Tags: option-type, f%23 Problem: Why does 'printf "%A" None' output null Why does printf output Some x for Some x , but <null> for None ? > printfn "%A" (Some 123);; Some 123 val...
Why does &#x27;printf &quot;%A&quot; None&#x27; output null Why does &#x27;printf &quot;%A&quot; None&#x27; output null option-type f%23 Why None Some Why does 'printf "%A" None' output null Why does printf output Some x for Some x , but <null> for None ?
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13319632_c0
13319632
fsharp
0
Title: Which shebang should I use for F# scripts in Mac OS X? Problem title: Which shebang should I use for F# scripts in Mac OS X? Tags: shebang, f%23 Problem: Which shebang should I use for F# scripts in Mac OS X? I have F# 2.0 installed with Mono, and I'd like to ./ my F# scripts. Which shebang line should I use for...
Which shebang should I use for F# scripts in Mac OS X? Which shebang should I use for F# scripts in Mac OS X? shebang f%23 Which Mac Which shebang should I use for F# scripts in Mac OS X? I have F# 2.0 installed with Mono, and I'd like to ./ my F# scripts. Which shebang line should I use for Mac OS X? Can this shebang ...
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31631691_c0
31631691
fsharp
0
Title: &quot;Target F# Runtime&quot; grayed out - why? Problem title: &quot;Target F# Runtime&quot; grayed out - why? Tags: visual-studio-2015, f%23 Problem: "Target F# Runtime" grayed out - why? I'm trying to change the project target runtime from F# 3.1 to F# 4.0 in VS2015 RTM, but the target runtime dropdown is gray...
&quot;Target F# Runtime&quot; grayed out - why? &quot;Target F# Runtime&quot; grayed out - why? visual-studio-2015 f%23 Target Runtime visual-studio-2015 "Target F# Runtime" grayed out - why? I'm trying to change the project target runtime from F# 3.1 to F# 4.0 in VS2015 RTM, but the target runtime dropdown is grayed o...
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20774376_c2
20774376
fsharp
2
-> Node(n, B, l, r) | t -> t let rec findLowest = function | Node(n, _, Leaf, _) -> n | Node(_, _, l, _) -> findLowest l | _ -> failwith "Unknown pattern" let rec countNodes = function | Node(_, c, l, r) -> let (x1, y1, z1) = countNodes l let (x2, y2, z2) = countNodes r if c = B then (1 + x1 + x2, y1 + y2, z1 + z2) el...
-> Node(n, B, l, r) | t -> t let rec findLowest = function | Node(n, _, Leaf, _) -> n | Node(_, _, l, _) -> findLowest l | _ -> failwith "Unknown pattern" let rec countNodes = function | Node(_, c, l, r) -> let (x1, y1, z1) = countNodes l let (x2, y2, z2) = countNodes r if c = B then (1 + x1 + x2, y1 + y2, z1 + z2) el...
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5290198_c0
5290198
fsharp
0
Title: How should I declare pipelines? Problem title: How should I declare pipelines? Tags: f%23 Problem: How should I declare pipelines? Does it matter how I declare a pipeline? I know of three ways: let hello name = "Hello " + name + "!" let solution1 = hello <| "Homer" let solution2 = "Homer" |> hello Which would yo...
How should I declare pipelines? How should I declare pipelines? f%23 How Hello solution1 Homer solution2 How should I declare pipelines? Does it matter how I declare a pipeline? I know of three ways: Which would you choose? solution1 or solution2 - and why?
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846642_c0
846642
fsharp
0
Title: Why can&#x27;t F# infer the type of this statement? Problem title: Why can&#x27;t F# infer the type of this statement? Tags: f%23, functional-programming, type-inference Problem: Why can't F# infer the type of this statement? /// I can't do this let max = float n |> sqrt |> int64 |> Math.BigInt /// But this is a...
Why can&#x27;t F# infer the type of this statement? Why can&#x27;t F# infer the type of this statement? f%23 functional-programming type-inference Why int64 Math.BigInt But Why can't F# infer the type of this statement?
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