pub struct ExtBound<const N: usize> {
pub min: [f64; N],
pub max: [f64; N],
}Available on crate feature
plot only.Expand description
The extreme values of the data.
use four_bar::plot::ExtBound;
let data = vec![[1.], [2.], [3.]];
let ext = ExtBound::from_pts(&data);
assert_eq!(ext.min, [1.]);
assert_eq!(ext.max, [3.]);Fields§
§min: [f64; N]Minimum values.
max: [f64; N]Maximum values.
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impl<const N: usize> RefUnwindSafe for ExtBound<N>
impl<const N: usize> Send for ExtBound<N>
impl<const N: usize> Sync for ExtBound<N>
impl<const N: usize> Unpin for ExtBound<N>
impl<const N: usize> UnwindSafe for ExtBound<N>
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