Struct mzsignal::denoise::DenoisingArrayPair
source · pub struct DenoisingArrayPair<'lifespan> {
pub mz_array: &'lifespan [f64],
pub intensity_array: &'lifespan mut [f32],
pub scale: f32,
}
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§mz_array: &'lifespan [f64]
§intensity_array: &'lifespan mut [f32]
§scale: f32
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impl<'lifespan> RefUnwindSafe for DenoisingArrayPair<'lifespan>
impl<'lifespan> Send for DenoisingArrayPair<'lifespan>
impl<'lifespan> Sync for DenoisingArrayPair<'lifespan>
impl<'lifespan> Unpin for DenoisingArrayPair<'lifespan>
impl<'lifespan> !UnwindSafe for DenoisingArrayPair<'lifespan>
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