VecPartitioningScheme

Struct VecPartitioningScheme 

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pub struct VecPartitioningScheme<E: Entity> { /* private fields */ }
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Use a vector for partitioning. Binary search will be used to find the appropriate partition.

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impl<E: Debug + Entity> Debug for VecPartitioningScheme<E>

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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<E: Entity> From<Vec<E>> for VecPartitioningScheme<E>

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fn from(entities: Vec<E>) -> Self

Converts to this type from the input type.
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impl<E: Entity> PartitioningScheme<E> for VecPartitioningScheme<E>

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fn is_empty(&self) -> bool

Whether the partitioning scheme has dividers.
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fn len(&self) -> usize

The number of partition dividers. There will be one more partition than this number.
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fn partition(&self, partition: usize) -> E

Return the entity that serves as an upper-bound on partition.
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fn lower_bound(&self, entity: E) -> usize

Compute the first partition in which the entity could reside.

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impl<E> Freeze for VecPartitioningScheme<E>

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impl<E> RefUnwindSafe for VecPartitioningScheme<E>
where E: RefUnwindSafe,

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impl<E> Send for VecPartitioningScheme<E>
where E: Send,

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impl<E> Sync for VecPartitioningScheme<E>
where E: Sync,

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impl<E> Unpin for VecPartitioningScheme<E>
where E: Unpin,

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impl<E> UnwindSafe for VecPartitioningScheme<E>
where E: UnwindSafe,

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