pub struct SensitivityIndices<F: Float> {
pub first_order: Vec<F>,
pub total_order: Vec<F>,
pub second_order: Option<Vec<Vec<F>>>,
pub parameter_names: Vec<String>,
}Expand description
Variance-based sensitivity indices.
first_order[i] is the fraction of the output variance that can be
attributed to parameter i alone. total_order[i] additionally
includes all interactions involving parameter i. When
second_order is Some, second_order[i][j] quantifies the
pure interaction between parameters i and j (excluding their
own first-order contributions).
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§first_order: Vec<F>First-order Sobol indices S_i, one per parameter.
total_order: Vec<F>Total-order Sobol indices S_Ti, one per parameter.
second_order: Option<Vec<Vec<F>>>Optional second-order interaction indices S_ij.
parameter_names: Vec<String>Human-readable names for the parameters; same length as first_order.
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Source§impl<F: Float> SensitivityIndices<F>
impl<F: Float> SensitivityIndices<F>
Sourcepub fn num_parameters(&self) -> usize
pub fn num_parameters(&self) -> usize
Number of parameters described by the indices.
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