pub struct AudioFeaturesObject {Show 18 fields
pub acousticness: usize,
pub analysis_url: String,
pub danceability: usize,
pub duration_ms: usize,
pub energy: usize,
pub id: String,
pub instrumentalness: usize,
pub key: usize,
pub liveness: usize,
pub loudness: usize,
pub mode: usize,
pub speechiness: usize,
pub tempo: usize,
pub time_signature: usize,
pub track_href: String,
pub _type: String,
pub uri: String,
pub valence: usize,
}Expand description
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§acousticness: usizeA confidence measure from 0.0 to 1.0 of whether the track is acoustic. 1.0 represents high confidence the track is acoustic.
analysis_url: StringAn HTTP URL to access the full audio analysis of this track. An access token is required to access this data.
danceability: usizeDanceability describes how suitable a track is for dancing based on a combination of musical elements including tempo, rhythm stability, beat strength, and overall regularity. A value of 0.0 is least danceable and 1.0 is most danceable.
duration_ms: usizeThe duration of the track in milliseconds.
energy: usizeEnergy is a measure from 0.0 to 1.0 and represents a perceptual measure of intensity and activity. Typically, energetic tracks feel fast, loud, and noisy. For example, death metal has high energy, while a Bach prelude scores low on the scale. Perceptual features contributing to this attribute include dynamic range, perceived loudness, timbre, onset rate, and general entropy.
id: StringThe Spotify ID for the track.
instrumentalness: usizePredicts whether a track contains no vocals. “Ooh” and “aah” sounds are treated as instrumental in this context. Rap or spoken word tracks are clearly “vocal”. The closer the instrumentalness value is to 1.0, the greater likelihood the track contains no vocal content. Values above 0.5 are intended to represent instrumental tracks, but confidence is higher as the value approaches 1.0.
key: usizeThe key the track is in. Integers map to pitches using standard Pitch Class notation. E.g. 0 = C, 1 = C♯/D♭, 2 = D, and so on.
liveness: usizeDetects the presence of an audience in the recording. Higher liveness values represent an increased probability that the track was performed live. A value above 0.8 provides strong likelihood that the track is live.
loudness: usizeThe overall loudness of a track in decibels (dB). Loudness values are averaged across the entire track and are useful for comparing relative loudness of tracks. Loudness is the quality of a sound that is the primary psychological correlate of physical strength (amplitude). Values typical range between -60 and 0 db.
mode: usizeMode indicates the modality (major or minor) of a track, the type of scale from which its melodic content is derived. Major is represented by 1 and minor is 0.
speechiness: usizeSpeechiness detects the presence of spoken words in a track. The more exclusively speech-like the recording (e.g. talk show, audio book, poetry), the closer to 1.0 the attribute value. Values above 0.66 describe tracks that are probably made entirely of spoken words. Values between 0.33 and 0.66 describe tracks that may contain both music and speech, either in sections or layered, including such cases as rap music. Values below 0.33 most likely represent music and other non-speech-like tracks.
tempo: usizeThe overall estimated tempo of a track in beats per minute (BPM). In musical terminology, tempo is the speed or pace of a given piece and derives directly from the average beat duration.
time_signature: usizeAn estimated overall time signature of a track. The time signature (meter) is a notational convention to specify how many beats are in each bar (or measure).
track_href: StringA link to the Web API endpoint providing full details of the track.
_type: StringThe object type: “audio_features”
uri: StringThe Spotify URI for the track.
valence: usizeA measure from 0.0 to 1.0 describing the musical positiveness conveyed by a track. Tracks with high valence sound more positive (e.g. happy, cheerful, euphoric), while tracks with low valence sound more negative (e.g. sad, depressed, angry).
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Source§impl Clone for AudioFeaturesObject
impl Clone for AudioFeaturesObject
Source§fn clone(&self) -> AudioFeaturesObject
fn clone(&self) -> AudioFeaturesObject
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source. Read moreSource§impl Debug for AudioFeaturesObject
impl Debug for AudioFeaturesObject
Source§impl<'de> Deserialize<'de> for AudioFeaturesObject
impl<'de> Deserialize<'de> for AudioFeaturesObject
Source§fn deserialize<__D>(__deserializer: __D) -> Result<Self, __D::Error>where
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fn deserialize<__D>(__deserializer: __D) -> Result<Self, __D::Error>where
__D: Deserializer<'de>,
Source§impl PartialEq for AudioFeaturesObject
impl PartialEq for AudioFeaturesObject
Source§impl Serialize for AudioFeaturesObject
impl Serialize for AudioFeaturesObject
impl Eq for AudioFeaturesObject
impl StructuralPartialEq for AudioFeaturesObject
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impl Freeze for AudioFeaturesObject
impl RefUnwindSafe for AudioFeaturesObject
impl Send for AudioFeaturesObject
impl Sync for AudioFeaturesObject
impl Unpin for AudioFeaturesObject
impl UnwindSafe for AudioFeaturesObject
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