pub struct CompletenessAnalyzer { /* private fields */ }Expand description
Analyzer for completeness.
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Source§impl CompletenessAnalyzer
impl CompletenessAnalyzer
Sourcepub fn new(field_definitions: Vec<FieldDefinition>) -> Self
pub fn new(field_definitions: Vec<FieldDefinition>) -> Self
Create a new analyzer with field definitions.
Sourcepub fn analyze(
&self,
records: &[HashMap<String, FieldValue>],
) -> EvalResult<CompletenessAnalysis>
pub fn analyze( &self, records: &[HashMap<String, FieldValue>], ) -> EvalResult<CompletenessAnalysis>
Analyze completeness of records.
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impl Freeze for CompletenessAnalyzer
impl RefUnwindSafe for CompletenessAnalyzer
impl Send for CompletenessAnalyzer
impl Sync for CompletenessAnalyzer
impl Unpin for CompletenessAnalyzer
impl UnwindSafe for CompletenessAnalyzer
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