Struct aws_sdk_sagemaker::types::ContinuousParameterRange
source · #[non_exhaustive]pub struct ContinuousParameterRange {
pub name: Option<String>,
pub min_value: Option<String>,
pub max_value: Option<String>,
pub scaling_type: Option<HyperParameterScalingType>,
}
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A list of continuous hyperparameters to tune.
Fields (Non-exhaustive)§
This struct is marked as non-exhaustive
Struct { .. }
syntax; cannot be matched against without a wildcard ..
; and struct update syntax will not work.name: Option<String>
The name of the continuous hyperparameter to tune.
min_value: Option<String>
The minimum value for the hyperparameter. The tuning job uses floating-point values between this value and MaxValue
for tuning.
max_value: Option<String>
The maximum value for the hyperparameter. The tuning job uses floating-point values between MinValue
value and this value for tuning.
scaling_type: Option<HyperParameterScalingType>
The scale that hyperparameter tuning uses to search the hyperparameter range. For information about choosing a hyperparameter scale, see Hyperparameter Scaling. One of the following values:
- Auto
-
SageMaker hyperparameter tuning chooses the best scale for the hyperparameter.
- Linear
-
Hyperparameter tuning searches the values in the hyperparameter range by using a linear scale.
- Logarithmic
-
Hyperparameter tuning searches the values in the hyperparameter range by using a logarithmic scale.
Logarithmic scaling works only for ranges that have only values greater than 0.
- ReverseLogarithmic
-
Hyperparameter tuning searches the values in the hyperparameter range by using a reverse logarithmic scale.
Reverse logarithmic scaling works only for ranges that are entirely within the range 0<=x<1.0.
Implementations§
source§impl ContinuousParameterRange
impl ContinuousParameterRange
sourcepub fn min_value(&self) -> Option<&str>
pub fn min_value(&self) -> Option<&str>
The minimum value for the hyperparameter. The tuning job uses floating-point values between this value and MaxValue
for tuning.
sourcepub fn max_value(&self) -> Option<&str>
pub fn max_value(&self) -> Option<&str>
The maximum value for the hyperparameter. The tuning job uses floating-point values between MinValue
value and this value for tuning.
sourcepub fn scaling_type(&self) -> Option<&HyperParameterScalingType>
pub fn scaling_type(&self) -> Option<&HyperParameterScalingType>
The scale that hyperparameter tuning uses to search the hyperparameter range. For information about choosing a hyperparameter scale, see Hyperparameter Scaling. One of the following values:
- Auto
-
SageMaker hyperparameter tuning chooses the best scale for the hyperparameter.
- Linear
-
Hyperparameter tuning searches the values in the hyperparameter range by using a linear scale.
- Logarithmic
-
Hyperparameter tuning searches the values in the hyperparameter range by using a logarithmic scale.
Logarithmic scaling works only for ranges that have only values greater than 0.
- ReverseLogarithmic
-
Hyperparameter tuning searches the values in the hyperparameter range by using a reverse logarithmic scale.
Reverse logarithmic scaling works only for ranges that are entirely within the range 0<=x<1.0.
source§impl ContinuousParameterRange
impl ContinuousParameterRange
sourcepub fn builder() -> ContinuousParameterRangeBuilder
pub fn builder() -> ContinuousParameterRangeBuilder
Creates a new builder-style object to manufacture ContinuousParameterRange
.
Trait Implementations§
source§impl Clone for ContinuousParameterRange
impl Clone for ContinuousParameterRange
source§fn clone(&self) -> ContinuousParameterRange
fn clone(&self) -> ContinuousParameterRange
1.0.0 · source§fn clone_from(&mut self, source: &Self)
fn clone_from(&mut self, source: &Self)
source
. Read moresource§impl Debug for ContinuousParameterRange
impl Debug for ContinuousParameterRange
source§impl PartialEq for ContinuousParameterRange
impl PartialEq for ContinuousParameterRange
source§fn eq(&self, other: &ContinuousParameterRange) -> bool
fn eq(&self, other: &ContinuousParameterRange) -> bool
self
and other
values to be equal, and is used
by ==
.