pub struct BehavioralDeviation {
pub deviation_type: DeviationType,
pub std_deviations: f64,
pub expected_value: f64,
pub actual_value: f64,
pub label: AnomalyType,
pub severity: SeverityLevel,
pub description: String,
}Expand description
A detected behavioral deviation.
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§deviation_type: DeviationTypeType of deviation.
std_deviations: f64Number of standard deviations from baseline.
expected_value: f64Expected value from baseline.
actual_value: f64Actual observed value.
label: AnomalyTypeSuggested anomaly label.
severity: SeverityLevelSeverity level.
description: StringDescription of the deviation.
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Source§impl Clone for BehavioralDeviation
impl Clone for BehavioralDeviation
Source§fn clone(&self) -> BehavioralDeviation
fn clone(&self) -> BehavioralDeviation
Returns a duplicate of the value. Read more
1.0.0 (const: unstable) · Source§fn clone_from(&mut self, source: &Self)
fn clone_from(&mut self, source: &Self)
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impl Freeze for BehavioralDeviation
impl RefUnwindSafe for BehavioralDeviation
impl Send for BehavioralDeviation
impl Sync for BehavioralDeviation
impl Unpin for BehavioralDeviation
impl UnsafeUnpin for BehavioralDeviation
impl UnwindSafe for BehavioralDeviation
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