This module implements a generic union-find data structure (from https://gist.github.com/vanaur/bea2b0ea57b58140b9c1d39a9b02e998).
2 people like thisPosted: 17 days ago by vanaur
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0 people like thisPosted: 1 month ago by The streets
Stubbed methods for a computation expression with some explanations
4 people like thisPosted: 2 months ago by Jimmy Byrd
A function that will take a sequence of directory names and return a sequence of all file names within.
4 people like thisPosted: 2 months ago by Shankar Velayudhan
The example uses Seq.splitBy and Seq.tryHeadTail twice to split the input file in two and then into several pieces collecting the output file names in the first section and the content in the subsequent pieces It can efficiently split a huge 2.2GB file into several subfiles without having to rescan the file or cache in memory any portions of the file apart from the current line.
5 people like thisPosted: 4 months ago by amieres
High-performance JSON parsing with System.Text.Json and F#
1 people like thisPosted: 5 months ago by Tuomas Hietanen
This example shows how to load a Xaml file allowing to use WPF from F#. It also shows how to access WPF objects and register event handlers.
107 people like thisPosted: 13 years ago by Antonio Cisternino
An asynchronous sequence is similar to the seq
Posted: 13 years ago by Tomas Petricek
Classical "Hello world" example that prints a message to the console output. This version uses F# printfn function to do the printing.
183 people like thisPosted: 13 years ago by Tomas Petricek
Three functions showing how to implement projection for functional lists. First version uses naive recursion and the second one is tail-recursive using the accumulator parameter. The third version extends this with continuation passing.
70 people like thisPosted: 13 years ago by Tomas Petricek
I'm working on parallel computations and I thought it would be useful to break work into chunks, especially when processing each element asynchronously is too expensive. The neat thing is that this function is general even though motivation for it is specific. Another neat thing is that this is true lazy sequence unlike what you'd get if you used Seq.groupBy. There are three versions for your enjoyment.
72 people like thisPosted: 13 years ago by Dmitri Pavlenkov
Unlike the previous chain of responsibility, this version use the pipeline to chain responsibilities.
103 people like thisPosted: 12 years ago by Tao Liu
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