pub struct TimeSeries<'a, T> where
    T: Float
{ pub t: DataSample<'a, T>, pub m: DataSample<'a, T>, pub w: DataSample<'a, T>, /* private fields */ }
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Time series object to be put into Feature

This struct caches it’s properties, like mean magnitude value, etc., that’s why mutable reference is required fot feature evaluation

Fields

t: DataSample<'a, T>m: DataSample<'a, T>w: DataSample<'a, T>

Implementations

Construct TimeSeries from array-like objects

t is time, m is magnitude (or flux), w is weights.

All arrays must have the same length, t must increase monotonically. Input arrays could be ndarray::Array1, ndarray::ArrayView1, 1-D ndarray::CowArray, or &[T]. Several features assumes that w array corresponds to inverse square errors of m.

Construct TimeSeries from time and magnitude (flux)

It is the same as TimeSeries::new, but sets unity weights. It doesn’t recommended to use it for features dependent on weights / observation errors like crate::StetsonK or crate::LinearFit.

Time series length

Time series length

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