pub struct CashForecastGenerator { /* private fields */ }Expand description
Generates cash forecasts with probability-weighted items.
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impl CashForecastGenerator
Sourcepub fn new(config: CashForecastingConfig, seed: u64) -> Self
pub fn new(config: CashForecastingConfig, seed: u64) -> Self
Creates a new cash forecast generator.
Sourcepub fn generate(
&mut self,
entity_id: &str,
currency: &str,
forecast_date: NaiveDate,
ar_items: &[ArAgingItem],
ap_items: &[ApAgingItem],
disbursements: &[ScheduledDisbursement],
) -> CashForecast
pub fn generate( &mut self, entity_id: &str, currency: &str, forecast_date: NaiveDate, ar_items: &[ArAgingItem], ap_items: &[ApAgingItem], disbursements: &[ScheduledDisbursement], ) -> CashForecast
Generates a cash forecast from various input sources.
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impl Freeze for CashForecastGenerator
impl RefUnwindSafe for CashForecastGenerator
impl Send for CashForecastGenerator
impl Sync for CashForecastGenerator
impl Unpin for CashForecastGenerator
impl UnsafeUnpin for CashForecastGenerator
impl UnwindSafe for CashForecastGenerator
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