#[non_exhaustive]pub struct ConditionBasedCollectionScheme {
pub expression: String,
pub minimum_trigger_interval_ms: Option<i64>,
pub trigger_mode: Option<TriggerMode>,
pub condition_language_version: Option<i32>,
}
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Information about a collection scheme that uses a simple logical expression to recognize what data to collect.
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The logical expression used to recognize what data to collect. For example, $variable.`Vehicle.OutsideAirTemperature` >= 105.0
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minimum_trigger_interval_ms: Option<i64>
The minimum duration of time between two triggering events to collect data, in milliseconds.
If a signal changes often, you might want to collect data at a slower rate.
trigger_mode: Option<TriggerMode>
Whether to collect data for all triggering events (ALWAYS
). Specify (RISING_EDGE
), or specify only when the condition first evaluates to false. For example, triggering on "AirbagDeployed"; Users aren't interested on triggering when the airbag is already exploded; they only care about the change from not deployed => deployed.
condition_language_version: Option<i32>
Specifies the version of the conditional expression language.
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Source§impl ConditionBasedCollectionScheme
impl ConditionBasedCollectionScheme
Sourcepub fn expression(&self) -> &str
pub fn expression(&self) -> &str
The logical expression used to recognize what data to collect. For example, $variable.`Vehicle.OutsideAirTemperature` >= 105.0
.
Sourcepub fn minimum_trigger_interval_ms(&self) -> Option<i64>
pub fn minimum_trigger_interval_ms(&self) -> Option<i64>
The minimum duration of time between two triggering events to collect data, in milliseconds.
If a signal changes often, you might want to collect data at a slower rate.
Sourcepub fn trigger_mode(&self) -> Option<&TriggerMode>
pub fn trigger_mode(&self) -> Option<&TriggerMode>
Whether to collect data for all triggering events (ALWAYS
). Specify (RISING_EDGE
), or specify only when the condition first evaluates to false. For example, triggering on "AirbagDeployed"; Users aren't interested on triggering when the airbag is already exploded; they only care about the change from not deployed => deployed.
Sourcepub fn condition_language_version(&self) -> Option<i32>
pub fn condition_language_version(&self) -> Option<i32>
Specifies the version of the conditional expression language.
Source§impl ConditionBasedCollectionScheme
impl ConditionBasedCollectionScheme
Sourcepub fn builder() -> ConditionBasedCollectionSchemeBuilder
pub fn builder() -> ConditionBasedCollectionSchemeBuilder
Creates a new builder-style object to manufacture ConditionBasedCollectionScheme
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impl Clone for ConditionBasedCollectionScheme
Source§fn clone(&self) -> ConditionBasedCollectionScheme
fn clone(&self) -> ConditionBasedCollectionScheme
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impl PartialEq for ConditionBasedCollectionScheme
Source§fn eq(&self, other: &ConditionBasedCollectionScheme) -> bool
fn eq(&self, other: &ConditionBasedCollectionScheme) -> bool
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impl Freeze for ConditionBasedCollectionScheme
impl RefUnwindSafe for ConditionBasedCollectionScheme
impl Send for ConditionBasedCollectionScheme
impl Sync for ConditionBasedCollectionScheme
impl Unpin for ConditionBasedCollectionScheme
impl UnwindSafe for ConditionBasedCollectionScheme
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