pub struct PerformanceCharacteristics {
pub construction_complexity: ComputationalComplexity,
pub evaluation_complexity: ComputationalComplexity,
pub batch_evaluation_complexity: ComputationalComplexity,
pub memory_complexity: MemoryComplexity,
pub real_time_suitable: bool,
pub parallel_evaluation: bool,
pub numerically_stable: bool,
pub typical_accuracy: f64,
}
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Performance characteristics of an interpolation method
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§construction_complexity: ComputationalComplexity
Time complexity for construction/fitting
evaluation_complexity: ComputationalComplexity
Time complexity for evaluation at a single point
batch_evaluation_complexity: ComputationalComplexity
Time complexity for batch evaluation at m points
memory_complexity: MemoryComplexity
Memory complexity
real_time_suitable: bool
Whether the method is suitable for real-time applications
parallel_evaluation: bool
Whether the method supports parallel evaluation
numerically_stable: bool
Whether the method is numerically stable
typical_accuracy: f64
Typical accuracy level (relative error)
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Source§impl Clone for PerformanceCharacteristics
impl Clone for PerformanceCharacteristics
Source§fn clone(&self) -> PerformanceCharacteristics
fn clone(&self) -> PerformanceCharacteristics
Returns a duplicate of the value. Read more
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impl Freeze for PerformanceCharacteristics
impl RefUnwindSafe for PerformanceCharacteristics
impl Send for PerformanceCharacteristics
impl Sync for PerformanceCharacteristics
impl Unpin for PerformanceCharacteristics
impl UnwindSafe for PerformanceCharacteristics
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