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Please tell me how I can pause the console window when running the program in F#.

open System
let myList = [0..9]
let myFunction =
for n in myList do
    Console.WriteLine(n)
myFunction
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  • What do you mean, "pause the console window"? If you want to halt the output, a Ctrl-Z in a Linux terminal will do that. (fg or bg resumes the program.)
    – Riking
    Mar 9, 2013 at 7:12
  • im using windows.. in C++ we write code system("pause") like that is there any way to hold the window Mar 9, 2013 at 7:14
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    @user1717327 - I think you need to improve your question writing skills, your questions are often unclear. See msmvps.com/blogs/jon_skeet/archive/2010/08/29/… Mar 9, 2013 at 7:16

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I am guessing that you want the console to display the output after the program execution finishes.

You could put this line in the end of your snippet

Console.ReadKey() |> ignore

to 'pause' the console in that sense.

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    Normally we use System.Console.ReadKey() |> ignore as this will eliminate a compiler warning Mar 9, 2013 at 7:15
  • @JohnPalmer - Yes, thats true, I wasn't giving the complete snippet here, have edited the answer. Thanks Mar 9, 2013 at 7:17
  • @user1717327 - glad to be of help. Mar 9, 2013 at 7:28
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You may consider to wrap the pause function in compiler directives, since you probably don't want to have the same effect in release code.

(* your code here *)
#if DEBUG
System.Console.ReadKey(true) |> ignore 
#endif
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// When running in debug mode and using Visual Studio to run the program,  
// one may miss the results as the program runs to the end and exists.  
// Since running normally, i.e. Visual Studio Ctrl-F5, will add an pause
// automatically the pause is only shown when in debug mode.  
let pause () =  
  match System.Diagnostics.Debugger.IsAttached with  
  | true ->  
      printfn "\nPress any key to continue."  
      System.Console.ReadKey(true) |> ignore  
  | false -> ()  

pause ()  

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