pub struct FittedOrdinalEncoder { /* private fields */ }Expand description
A fitted ordinal encoder holding per-column category-to-index mappings.
Created by calling Fit::fit on an OrdinalEncoder.
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impl FittedOrdinalEncoder
Sourcepub fn categories(&self) -> &[Vec<String>]
pub fn categories(&self) -> &[Vec<String>]
Return the ordered category list for each column.
categories()[j][i] is the category that maps to integer i in column j.
Sourcepub fn n_features(&self) -> usize
pub fn n_features(&self) -> usize
Return the number of input columns (features).
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Source§impl Clone for FittedOrdinalEncoder
impl Clone for FittedOrdinalEncoder
Source§fn clone(&self) -> FittedOrdinalEncoder
fn clone(&self) -> FittedOrdinalEncoder
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1.0.0 · Source§fn clone_from(&mut self, source: &Self)
fn clone_from(&mut self, source: &Self)
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source. Read moreSource§impl Debug for FittedOrdinalEncoder
impl Debug for FittedOrdinalEncoder
Source§impl Transform<ArrayBase<OwnedRepr<String>, Dim<[usize; 2]>>> for FittedOrdinalEncoder
impl Transform<ArrayBase<OwnedRepr<String>, Dim<[usize; 2]>>> for FittedOrdinalEncoder
Source§fn transform(&self, x: &Array2<String>) -> Result<Array2<usize>, FerroError>
fn transform(&self, x: &Array2<String>) -> Result<Array2<usize>, FerroError>
Transform string categories to integer indices.
§Errors
Returns FerroError::ShapeMismatch if the number of columns does not
match the number of features seen during fitting.
Returns FerroError::InvalidParameter if any category was not seen
during fitting.
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type Error = FerroError
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impl Freeze for FittedOrdinalEncoder
impl RefUnwindSafe for FittedOrdinalEncoder
impl Send for FittedOrdinalEncoder
impl Sync for FittedOrdinalEncoder
impl Unpin for FittedOrdinalEncoder
impl UnsafeUnpin for FittedOrdinalEncoder
impl UnwindSafe for FittedOrdinalEncoder
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