pub struct JackknifePlusInterval {
pub lo: f64,
pub hi: f64,
pub alpha: f64,
pub n: usize,
}Expand description
A jackknife+ (or CV+) prediction interval at miscoverage α, with the
honest ±∞ convention of the split-conformal calibrator: when n is too
small for the required order statistic to exist, the corresponding
endpoint is infinite rather than silently clipped.
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§lo: f64§hi: f64§alpha: f64§n: usizeNumber of leave-one-out (or out-of-fold) residual/prediction pairs.
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Source§impl JackknifePlusInterval
impl JackknifePlusInterval
Sourcepub fn certifies_finite(&self) -> bool
pub fn certifies_finite(&self) -> bool
Whether both endpoints are finite (enough points to certify the requested level).
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Source§impl Clone for JackknifePlusInterval
impl Clone for JackknifePlusInterval
Source§fn clone(&self) -> JackknifePlusInterval
fn clone(&self) -> JackknifePlusInterval
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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source. Read moreimpl Copy for JackknifePlusInterval
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impl Freeze for JackknifePlusInterval
impl RefUnwindSafe for JackknifePlusInterval
impl Send for JackknifePlusInterval
impl Sync for JackknifePlusInterval
impl Unpin for JackknifePlusInterval
impl UnsafeUnpin for JackknifePlusInterval
impl UnwindSafe for JackknifePlusInterval
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