pub struct SplitAnalyzer { /* private fields */ }Expand description
Analyzer for train/test splits.
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Source§impl SplitAnalyzer
impl SplitAnalyzer
Sourcepub fn analyze(&self, data: &SplitData) -> EvalResult<SplitAnalysis>
pub fn analyze(&self, data: &SplitData) -> EvalResult<SplitAnalysis>
Analyze split quality.
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impl Freeze for SplitAnalyzer
impl RefUnwindSafe for SplitAnalyzer
impl Send for SplitAnalyzer
impl Sync for SplitAnalyzer
impl Unpin for SplitAnalyzer
impl UnwindSafe for SplitAnalyzer
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