pub struct PcAlgorithm {
pub alpha: f64,
pub max_cond_set_size: usize,
pub stable: bool,
}Expand description
Configuration for the PC algorithm.
Fields§
§alpha: f64Significance level alpha for CI tests (default 0.05).
max_cond_set_size: usizeMaximum conditioning set size (default 3).
stable: boolWhether to use the PC-stable variant (default true).
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Source§impl PcAlgorithm
impl PcAlgorithm
Sourcepub fn with_params(alpha: f64, max_cond_set_size: usize, stable: bool) -> Self
pub fn with_params(alpha: f64, max_cond_set_size: usize, stable: bool) -> Self
Create a PC algorithm with custom parameters.
Sourcepub fn fit(
&self,
data: ArrayView2<'_, f64>,
var_names: &[&str],
) -> StatsResult<PcResult>
pub fn fit( &self, data: ArrayView2<'_, f64>, var_names: &[&str], ) -> StatsResult<PcResult>
Run the PC algorithm using the default partial correlation CI test.
Sourcepub fn fit_with_test<T: ConditionalIndependenceTest>(
&self,
data: ArrayView2<'_, f64>,
var_names: &[&str],
ci_test: &T,
) -> StatsResult<PcResult>
pub fn fit_with_test<T: ConditionalIndependenceTest>( &self, data: ArrayView2<'_, f64>, var_names: &[&str], ci_test: &T, ) -> StatsResult<PcResult>
Run the PC algorithm with a custom CI test.
Trait Implementations§
Source§impl Clone for PcAlgorithm
impl Clone for PcAlgorithm
Source§fn clone(&self) -> PcAlgorithm
fn clone(&self) -> PcAlgorithm
Returns a duplicate of the value. Read more
1.0.0 (const: unstable) · Source§fn clone_from(&mut self, source: &Self)
fn clone_from(&mut self, source: &Self)
Performs copy-assignment from
source. Read moreSource§impl Debug for PcAlgorithm
impl Debug for PcAlgorithm
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impl Freeze for PcAlgorithm
impl RefUnwindSafe for PcAlgorithm
impl Send for PcAlgorithm
impl Sync for PcAlgorithm
impl Unpin for PcAlgorithm
impl UnsafeUnpin for PcAlgorithm
impl UnwindSafe for PcAlgorithm
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