Struct tskit::bindings::tsk_individual_table_t[][src]

#[repr(C)]
pub struct tsk_individual_table_t {
Show fields pub num_rows: tsk_size_t, pub max_rows: tsk_size_t, pub max_rows_increment: tsk_size_t, pub location_length: tsk_size_t, pub max_location_length: tsk_size_t, pub max_location_length_increment: tsk_size_t, pub parents_length: tsk_size_t, pub max_parents_length: tsk_size_t, pub max_parents_length_increment: tsk_size_t, pub metadata_length: tsk_size_t, pub max_metadata_length: tsk_size_t, pub max_metadata_length_increment: tsk_size_t, pub metadata_schema_length: tsk_size_t, pub flags: *mut tsk_flags_t, pub location: *mut f64, pub location_offset: *mut tsk_size_t, pub parents: *mut tsk_id_t, pub parents_offset: *mut tsk_size_t, pub metadata: *mut c_char, pub metadata_offset: *mut tsk_size_t, pub metadata_schema: *mut c_char,
}
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@brief The individual table.

@rst See the individual :ref:table definition <sec_individual_table_definition> for details of the columns in this table. @endrst

Fields

num_rows: tsk_size_t

@brief The number of rows in this table.

max_rows: tsk_size_tmax_rows_increment: tsk_size_tlocation_length: tsk_size_t

@brief The total length of the location column.

max_location_length: tsk_size_tmax_location_length_increment: tsk_size_tparents_length: tsk_size_t

@brief The total length of the parent column.

max_parents_length: tsk_size_tmax_parents_length_increment: tsk_size_tmetadata_length: tsk_size_t

@brief The total length of the metadata column.

max_metadata_length: tsk_size_tmax_metadata_length_increment: tsk_size_tmetadata_schema_length: tsk_size_tflags: *mut tsk_flags_t

@brief The flags column.

location: *mut f64

@brief The location column.

location_offset: *mut tsk_size_t

@brief The location_offset column.

parents: *mut tsk_id_t

@brief The parents column.

parents_offset: *mut tsk_size_t

@brief The parents_offset column.

metadata: *mut c_char

@brief The metadata column.

metadata_offset: *mut tsk_size_t

@brief The metadata_offset column.

metadata_schema: *mut c_char

@brief The metadata schema

Trait Implementations

impl Clone for tsk_individual_table_t[src]

fn clone(&self) -> tsk_individual_table_t[src]

Returns a copy of the value. Read more

fn clone_from(&mut self, source: &Self)1.0.0[src]

Performs copy-assignment from source. Read more

impl Debug for tsk_individual_table_t[src]

fn fmt(&self, f: &mut Formatter<'_>) -> Result[src]

Formats the value using the given formatter. Read more

impl Copy for tsk_individual_table_t[src]

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