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00:07
^^ what language is this?
sorry read it
 
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user1804599
10:02
@ThePlatypus F#.
user1804599
@Kip9000 Nice!
user1804599
11:22
Is anyone proficient with units of measure in F#?
user1804599
I want to convert an int<article/box> to a decimal<article/box>.
19:05
@rightfold You need to use the standard conversions, then multiply
ie:
let i = 42<article/box>
let d = (decimal i) * 1m<article/box>
I'm fairly sure (but not 100%) there isn't a way to do the conversion directly - the docs page doesn't show anything better, and explicitly calls out multiplying * 1<uom> to add back in units
you can also do: let d:decimal<article/box> = LanguagePrimitives.DecimalWithMeasure (decimal i) to avoid the multiplication, but it's a lot of typing ;)
user1804599
19:21
Ah, multiplication. Nice.
user1804599
@ReedCopsey Yeah, I tried that but I like the multiplication better. :)
user1804599
Thanks!
No problem - I prefer the multiplication option (I think it's easier to read)
user1804599
I’m working on some software in PHP and I accidentally calculated $articles_per_box / $price_per_box instead of $price_per_box / $articles_per_box so I decided to take a look at F#. :)
yeah - F# is awesome. I love the units of measure feature
though, frankly, if you're coming from PHP, many languages will seem pretty fantastic ;)
user1804599
19:24
:P
user1804599
Yup, PHP is relatively terrible.
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user1804599
room topic changed to Functional Programming: I mean, do you even liftA2? [elixir] [erlang] [f#] [haskell] [linq] [lisp] [ml] [scala]

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