pub struct MultiLabelBinarizer;Expand description
An unfitted multi-label binarizer.
Calling Fit::fit on a &[Vec<usize>] discovers the sorted set of all
unique labels across all samples and returns a FittedMultiLabelBinarizer.
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Source§impl Clone for MultiLabelBinarizer
impl Clone for MultiLabelBinarizer
Source§fn clone(&self) -> MultiLabelBinarizer
fn clone(&self) -> MultiLabelBinarizer
Returns a duplicate of the value. Read more
1.0.0 · Source§fn clone_from(&mut self, source: &Self)
fn clone_from(&mut self, source: &Self)
Performs copy-assignment from
source. Read moreSource§impl Debug for MultiLabelBinarizer
impl Debug for MultiLabelBinarizer
Source§impl Default for MultiLabelBinarizer
impl Default for MultiLabelBinarizer
Source§fn default() -> MultiLabelBinarizer
fn default() -> MultiLabelBinarizer
Returns the “default value” for a type. Read more
Source§impl Fit<Vec<Vec<usize>>, ()> for MultiLabelBinarizer
impl Fit<Vec<Vec<usize>>, ()> for MultiLabelBinarizer
Source§fn fit(
&self,
y: &Vec<Vec<usize>>,
_target: &(),
) -> Result<FittedMultiLabelBinarizer, FerroError>
fn fit( &self, y: &Vec<Vec<usize>>, _target: &(), ) -> Result<FittedMultiLabelBinarizer, FerroError>
Fit the binarizer by discovering all unique labels.
§Errors
Returns FerroError::InsufficientSamples if the input is empty.
Source§type Fitted = FittedMultiLabelBinarizer
type Fitted = FittedMultiLabelBinarizer
The fitted model type returned by
fit.Source§type Error = FerroError
type Error = FerroError
The error type returned by
fit.Auto Trait Implementations§
impl Freeze for MultiLabelBinarizer
impl RefUnwindSafe for MultiLabelBinarizer
impl Send for MultiLabelBinarizer
impl Sync for MultiLabelBinarizer
impl Unpin for MultiLabelBinarizer
impl UnsafeUnpin for MultiLabelBinarizer
impl UnwindSafe for MultiLabelBinarizer
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