#[non_exhaustive]pub struct TopicIrMetric {
pub metric_id: Option<Identifier>,
pub function: Option<AggFunction>,
pub operands: Option<Vec<Identifier>>,
pub comparison_method: Option<TopicIrComparisonMethod>,
pub expression: Option<String>,
pub calculated_field_references: Option<Vec<Identifier>>,
pub display_format: Option<DisplayFormat>,
pub display_format_options: Option<DisplayFormatOptions>,
pub named_entity: Option<NamedEntityRef>,
}
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The definition for a TopicIRMetric
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Struct { .. }
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; and struct update syntax will not work.metric_id: Option<Identifier>
The metric ID for the TopicIRMetric
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function: Option<AggFunction>
The function for the TopicIRMetric
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operands: Option<Vec<Identifier>>
The operands for the TopicIRMetric
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comparison_method: Option<TopicIrComparisonMethod>
The comparison method for the TopicIRMetric
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expression: Option<String>
The expression for the TopicIRMetric
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calculated_field_references: Option<Vec<Identifier>>
The calculated field references for the TopicIRMetric
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display_format: Option<DisplayFormat>
The display format for the TopicIRMetric
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display_format_options: Option<DisplayFormatOptions>
A structure that represents additional options for display formatting.
named_entity: Option<NamedEntityRef>
The named entity for the TopicIRMetric
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Source§impl TopicIrMetric
impl TopicIrMetric
Sourcepub fn metric_id(&self) -> Option<&Identifier>
pub fn metric_id(&self) -> Option<&Identifier>
The metric ID for the TopicIRMetric
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Sourcepub fn function(&self) -> Option<&AggFunction>
pub fn function(&self) -> Option<&AggFunction>
The function for the TopicIRMetric
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Sourcepub fn operands(&self) -> &[Identifier]
pub fn operands(&self) -> &[Identifier]
The operands for the TopicIRMetric
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If no value was sent for this field, a default will be set. If you want to determine if no value was sent, use .operands.is_none()
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Sourcepub fn comparison_method(&self) -> Option<&TopicIrComparisonMethod>
pub fn comparison_method(&self) -> Option<&TopicIrComparisonMethod>
The comparison method for the TopicIRMetric
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Sourcepub fn expression(&self) -> Option<&str>
pub fn expression(&self) -> Option<&str>
The expression for the TopicIRMetric
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Sourcepub fn calculated_field_references(&self) -> &[Identifier]
pub fn calculated_field_references(&self) -> &[Identifier]
The calculated field references for the TopicIRMetric
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If no value was sent for this field, a default will be set. If you want to determine if no value was sent, use .calculated_field_references.is_none()
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Sourcepub fn display_format(&self) -> Option<&DisplayFormat>
pub fn display_format(&self) -> Option<&DisplayFormat>
The display format for the TopicIRMetric
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Sourcepub fn display_format_options(&self) -> Option<&DisplayFormatOptions>
pub fn display_format_options(&self) -> Option<&DisplayFormatOptions>
A structure that represents additional options for display formatting.
Sourcepub fn named_entity(&self) -> Option<&NamedEntityRef>
pub fn named_entity(&self) -> Option<&NamedEntityRef>
The named entity for the TopicIRMetric
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Source§impl TopicIrMetric
impl TopicIrMetric
Sourcepub fn builder() -> TopicIrMetricBuilder
pub fn builder() -> TopicIrMetricBuilder
Creates a new builder-style object to manufacture TopicIrMetric
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Source§impl Clone for TopicIrMetric
impl Clone for TopicIrMetric
Source§fn clone(&self) -> TopicIrMetric
fn clone(&self) -> TopicIrMetric
1.0.0 · Source§fn clone_from(&mut self, source: &Self)
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impl Debug for TopicIrMetric
Source§impl PartialEq for TopicIrMetric
impl PartialEq for TopicIrMetric
impl StructuralPartialEq for TopicIrMetric
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impl Freeze for TopicIrMetric
impl RefUnwindSafe for TopicIrMetric
impl Send for TopicIrMetric
impl Sync for TopicIrMetric
impl Unpin for TopicIrMetric
impl UnwindSafe for TopicIrMetric
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