pub struct ExpressionIntensity { /* private fields */ }Expand description
Evaluates a real-valued Expression as a generated-batch intensity.
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Source§impl ExpressionIntensity
impl ExpressionIntensity
Sourcepub fn new(expression: Expression, parameters: Vec<f64>) -> ExpressionIntensity
pub fn new(expression: Expression, parameters: Vec<f64>) -> ExpressionIntensity
Construct an expression-backed generated-batch intensity.
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Source§impl BatchIntensity for ExpressionIntensity
impl BatchIntensity for ExpressionIntensity
Source§fn evaluate(&self, batch: &GeneratedBatch) -> Result<Vec<f64>, LadduError>
fn evaluate(&self, batch: &GeneratedBatch) -> Result<Vec<f64>, LadduError>
Return one real-valued intensity for each event in
batch.Source§fn evaluate_checked(
&self,
batch: &GeneratedBatch,
) -> Result<Vec<f64>, LadduError>
fn evaluate_checked( &self, batch: &GeneratedBatch, ) -> Result<Vec<f64>, LadduError>
Evaluate and validate one finite nonnegative intensity for each event in
batch.Source§impl Clone for ExpressionIntensity
impl Clone for ExpressionIntensity
Source§fn clone(&self) -> ExpressionIntensity
fn clone(&self) -> ExpressionIntensity
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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impl Freeze for ExpressionIntensity
impl !RefUnwindSafe for ExpressionIntensity
impl Send for ExpressionIntensity
impl Sync for ExpressionIntensity
impl Unpin for ExpressionIntensity
impl UnsafeUnpin for ExpressionIntensity
impl !UnwindSafe for ExpressionIntensity
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