pub struct InterpolationPerformanceTracker {
pub execution_times: VecDeque<f64>,
pub memory_usage: VecDeque<usize>,
pub accuracy_measurements: VecDeque<f64>,
pub method_usage: HashMap<InterpolationMethodType, MethodStats>,
pub performance_trends: PerformanceTrends,
}Expand description
Performance tracking for interpolation
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§execution_times: VecDeque<f64>Execution time history
memory_usage: VecDeque<usize>Memory usage history
accuracy_measurements: VecDeque<f64>Accuracy measurements
method_usage: HashMap<InterpolationMethodType, MethodStats>Method usage statistics
performance_trends: PerformanceTrendsPerformance trends
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Source§impl InterpolationPerformanceTracker
impl InterpolationPerformanceTracker
Sourcepub fn track_performance(
&mut self,
method: InterpolationMethodType,
performance: &PerformanceMetrics,
) -> InterpolateResult<()>
pub fn track_performance( &mut self, method: InterpolationMethodType, performance: &PerformanceMetrics, ) -> InterpolateResult<()>
Track performance for method
Sourcepub fn get_performance_summary(&self) -> PerformanceSummary
pub fn get_performance_summary(&self) -> PerformanceSummary
Get performance summary
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Source§impl Default for InterpolationPerformanceTracker
impl Default for InterpolationPerformanceTracker
Source§fn default() -> InterpolationPerformanceTracker
fn default() -> InterpolationPerformanceTracker
Returns the “default value” for a type. Read more
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impl Freeze for InterpolationPerformanceTracker
impl RefUnwindSafe for InterpolationPerformanceTracker
impl Send for InterpolationPerformanceTracker
impl Sync for InterpolationPerformanceTracker
impl Unpin for InterpolationPerformanceTracker
impl UnwindSafe for InterpolationPerformanceTracker
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