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CorrectionFeatures

Struct CorrectionFeatures 

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pub struct CorrectionFeatures {
    pub baseline_estimate: u64,
    pub left_input_rows: Option<u64>,
    pub right_input_rows: Option<u64>,
    pub left_distinct: Option<u64>,
    pub right_distinct: Option<u64>,
    pub predicate_count: u32,
    pub join_depth: u32,
}
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Feature vector handed to the corrector at estimate time.

Intentionally minimal at v0.0.1: row count + distinct count + null count + a small set of operator-level features. Will grow as the feedback-collection surface widens.

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use samkhya_core::residual::CorrectionFeatures;

let features = CorrectionFeatures {
    baseline_estimate: 1000,
    left_input_rows: Some(500),
    right_input_rows: Some(2000),
    predicate_count: 2,
    join_depth: 1,
    ..Default::default()
};
assert_eq!(features.to_vec().len(), CorrectionFeatures::FEATURE_LEN);

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§baseline_estimate: u64§left_input_rows: Option<u64>§right_input_rows: Option<u64>§left_distinct: Option<u64>§right_distinct: Option<u64>§predicate_count: u32§join_depth: u32

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impl CorrectionFeatures

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pub const FEATURE_LEN: usize = 7

Number of entries to_vec produces.

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pub fn to_vec(&self) -> Vec<f64>

Flatten the feature struct into a fixed-length numeric vector for a regression model. Option<u64> slots are zero-filled when absent — callers should treat zero as “unknown” rather than “literally zero rows”, which is the convention the corrector is trained against.

Layout (stable; new features must be appended, never reordered):

  1. baseline_estimate
  2. left_input_rows (0 if None)
  3. right_input_rows (0 if None)
  4. left_distinct (0 if None)
  5. right_distinct (0 if None)
  6. predicate_count
  7. join_depth
§Examples
use samkhya_core::residual::CorrectionFeatures;

let f = CorrectionFeatures {
    baseline_estimate: 100,
    left_input_rows: Some(10),
    predicate_count: 3,
    ..Default::default()
};
let v = f.to_vec();
assert_eq!(v[0], 100.0);
assert_eq!(v[1], 10.0);
assert_eq!(v[2], 0.0); // None → 0
assert_eq!(v[5], 3.0);

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impl Clone for CorrectionFeatures

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fn clone(&self) -> CorrectionFeatures

Returns a duplicate of the value. Read more
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fn clone_from(&mut self, source: &Self)

Performs copy-assignment from source. Read more
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impl Debug for CorrectionFeatures

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fn fmt(&self, f: &mut Formatter<'_>) -> Result

Formats the value using the given formatter. Read more
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impl Default for CorrectionFeatures

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fn default() -> CorrectionFeatures

Returns the “default value” for a type. Read more

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