Struct consprob_trained::RangeInsertScores
source · pub struct RangeInsertScores {
pub insert_scores: ScoreMat,
pub insert_scores_external: ScoreMat,
pub insert_scores_multibranch: ScoreMat,
pub insert_scores2: ScoreMat,
pub insert_scores_external2: ScoreMat,
pub insert_scores_multibranch2: ScoreMat,
}
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§insert_scores: ScoreMat
§insert_scores_external: ScoreMat
§insert_scores_multibranch: ScoreMat
§insert_scores2: ScoreMat
§insert_scores_external2: ScoreMat
§insert_scores_multibranch2: ScoreMat
Implementations§
source§impl RangeInsertScores
impl RangeInsertScores
pub fn origin() -> RangeInsertScores
pub fn new( seq_pair: &SeqPair<'_>, alignfold_scores: &AlignfoldScores ) -> RangeInsertScores
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impl RefUnwindSafe for RangeInsertScores
impl Send for RangeInsertScores
impl Sync for RangeInsertScores
impl Unpin for RangeInsertScores
impl UnwindSafe for RangeInsertScores
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