#[non_exhaustive]pub struct DefaultHyperParameterRanges {
pub integer_hyper_parameter_ranges: Option<Vec<DefaultIntegerHyperParameterRange>>,
pub continuous_hyper_parameter_ranges: Option<Vec<DefaultContinuousHyperParameterRange>>,
pub categorical_hyper_parameter_ranges: Option<Vec<DefaultCategoricalHyperParameterRange>>,
}
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Specifies the hyperparameters and their default ranges. Hyperparameters can be categorical, continuous, or integer-valued.
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; and struct update syntax will not work.integer_hyper_parameter_ranges: Option<Vec<DefaultIntegerHyperParameterRange>>
The integer-valued hyperparameters and their default ranges.
continuous_hyper_parameter_ranges: Option<Vec<DefaultContinuousHyperParameterRange>>
The continuous hyperparameters and their default ranges.
categorical_hyper_parameter_ranges: Option<Vec<DefaultCategoricalHyperParameterRange>>
The categorical hyperparameters and their default ranges.
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Source§impl DefaultHyperParameterRanges
impl DefaultHyperParameterRanges
Sourcepub fn integer_hyper_parameter_ranges(
&self,
) -> &[DefaultIntegerHyperParameterRange]
pub fn integer_hyper_parameter_ranges( &self, ) -> &[DefaultIntegerHyperParameterRange]
The integer-valued hyperparameters and their default ranges.
If no value was sent for this field, a default will be set. If you want to determine if no value was sent, use .integer_hyper_parameter_ranges.is_none()
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Sourcepub fn continuous_hyper_parameter_ranges(
&self,
) -> &[DefaultContinuousHyperParameterRange]
pub fn continuous_hyper_parameter_ranges( &self, ) -> &[DefaultContinuousHyperParameterRange]
The continuous hyperparameters and their default ranges.
If no value was sent for this field, a default will be set. If you want to determine if no value was sent, use .continuous_hyper_parameter_ranges.is_none()
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Sourcepub fn categorical_hyper_parameter_ranges(
&self,
) -> &[DefaultCategoricalHyperParameterRange]
pub fn categorical_hyper_parameter_ranges( &self, ) -> &[DefaultCategoricalHyperParameterRange]
The categorical hyperparameters and their default ranges.
If no value was sent for this field, a default will be set. If you want to determine if no value was sent, use .categorical_hyper_parameter_ranges.is_none()
.
Source§impl DefaultHyperParameterRanges
impl DefaultHyperParameterRanges
Sourcepub fn builder() -> DefaultHyperParameterRangesBuilder
pub fn builder() -> DefaultHyperParameterRangesBuilder
Creates a new builder-style object to manufacture DefaultHyperParameterRanges
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Source§impl Clone for DefaultHyperParameterRanges
impl Clone for DefaultHyperParameterRanges
Source§fn clone(&self) -> DefaultHyperParameterRanges
fn clone(&self) -> DefaultHyperParameterRanges
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impl Debug for DefaultHyperParameterRanges
impl StructuralPartialEq for DefaultHyperParameterRanges
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impl Freeze for DefaultHyperParameterRanges
impl RefUnwindSafe for DefaultHyperParameterRanges
impl Send for DefaultHyperParameterRanges
impl Sync for DefaultHyperParameterRanges
impl Unpin for DefaultHyperParameterRanges
impl UnwindSafe for DefaultHyperParameterRanges
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