pub struct LoadFractions {
    pub zs: Vec<N64>,
    pub d: i32,
    pub e: i32,
}
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Assignment of load fractions to dimensions for each job type.

Fields

zs: Vec<N64>

Stores for each dimension $k \in [d]$ the fractions of loads $i \in [e]$ that are handled. Flat representation where position $k \cdot e + i$ represents the fraction of jobs of type $i$ assigned to servers of type $k$.

d: i32

Number of dimensions.

e: i32

Number of job types.

Implementations

Returns the load fraction for dimension $k$ and job type $i$.

Selects loads for dimension $k$.

Trait Implementations

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