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impl MechTable
pub fn new( rows: usize, cols: usize, data: IndexMap<Value, (ValueKind, Matrix<Value>)>, col_names: HashMap<Value, String>, ) -> MechTable
pub fn kind(&self) -> ValueKind
pub fn size_of(&self) -> usize
pub fn rows(&self) -> usize
pub fn cols(&self) -> usize
pub fn get(&self, key: &Value) -> Option<&(ValueKind, Matrix<Value>)>
pub fn pretty_print(&self) -> String
pub fn shape(&self) -> Vec<usize>
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impl Eq for MechTable
impl StructuralPartialEq for MechTable
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impl Freeze for MechTable
impl !RefUnwindSafe for MechTable
impl !Send for MechTable
impl !Sync for MechTable
impl Unpin for MechTable
impl !UnwindSafe for MechTable
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