Struct fibertools_rs::fire::MapPrecisionValues
source · pub struct MapPrecisionValues {
pub map: BTreeMap<OrderedFloat<f32>, u8>,
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§map: BTreeMap<OrderedFloat<f32>, u8>Implementations§
source§impl MapPrecisionValues
impl MapPrecisionValues
pub fn new(pt: &PrecisionTable) -> Self
sourcepub fn precision_from_float(&self, value: f32) -> u8
pub fn precision_from_float(&self, value: f32) -> u8
function to find closest value in a btree based on precision
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impl RefUnwindSafe for MapPrecisionValues
impl Send for MapPrecisionValues
impl Sync for MapPrecisionValues
impl Unpin for MapPrecisionValues
impl UnwindSafe for MapPrecisionValues
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