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  1. type DataSet = (SRMatrix, PVector, Maybe PVector)

    srtree Data.SRTree.Datasets

    No documentation available.

  2. loadDataset :: FilePath -> Bool -> IO ((SRMatrix, PVector, SRMatrix, PVector), (Maybe PVector, Maybe PVector), String, String)

    srtree Data.SRTree.Datasets

    loadDataset loads a dataset with a filename in the format: filename.ext:start_row:end_row:target:features:y_err it returns the X_train, y_train, X_test, y_test, varnames, target name where varnames are a comma separated list of the name of the vars and target name is the name of the target where

    • *start_row:end_row** is the range of the training rows (default 0:nrows-1). every other row not included in this range will be used as validation
    • *target** is either the name of the PVector (if the datafile has headers) or the index of the target variable
    • *features** is a comma separated list of SRMatrix names or indices to be used as input variables of the regression model.

  3. resetBufferLimit :: forall (t :: (Type -> Type) -> Type -> Type) (m :: Type -> Type) a . SVar t m a -> IO ()

    streamly Streamly.Internal.Data.SVar

    No documentation available.

  4. tapOffsetEvery :: forall t (m :: Type -> Type) a b . (IsStream t, Monad m) => Int -> Int -> Fold m a b -> t m a -> t m a

    streamly Streamly.Internal.Data.Stream.IsStream

    tapOffsetEvery offset n taps every nth element in the stream starting at offset. offset can be between 0 and n - 1. Offset 0 means start at the first element in the stream. If the offset is outside this range then offset mod n is used as offset.

    >>> Stream.drain $ Stream.tapOffsetEvery 0 2 (Fold.rmapM print Fold.toList) $ Stream.enumerateFromTo 0 10
    [0,2,4,6,8,10]
    

  5. partCompareListSubset :: Eq a => [a] -> [a] -> Maybe Ordering

    swish Data.Ord.Partial

    Part-ordering comparison on lists based on subset relationship

  6. parseToArgs :: String -> [String]

    tce-conf TCE.Data.KVConf

    Parse config file data into what looks like long args on a command line. Sometimes it's convenient to be able to supply commonly used long args in a config file. The idea here is you can prepend this [String] to your other command line args and send the whole mess to your System.Console.GetOpt-based code. For example, this:

    --- file start ---
    foo=one
    # a comment
    
    bar
    baz-blorp=2
    
    # spaces are permitted around the =
    qux = false
    --- file end ---
    
    becomes:
    [ "--foo=one", "--bar", "--baz-blorp=2", "--qux=false" ]
    
    As above, comments (prefixed with #) and blank lines in the config file are discarded.

  7. parseToMap :: String -> KVConf

    tce-conf TCE.Data.KVConf

    Parse config file data into a simple (Map String String). For example, this:

    --- file start ---
    foo=one
    # a comment
    
    bar
    baz-blorp=2
    
    # spaces are permitted around the =
    qux = false
    --- file end ---
    
    becomes:
    fromList [("foo","one"),("bar",""),("baz-blorp","2"),("qux","false")]
    
    Comments (prefixed with #) and blank lines in the config file are discarded.

  8. pthread_setspecific :: Key -> StablePtr a -> IO Int

    thread-local-storage Data.TLS.PThread.Internal

    No documentation available.

  9. fromTSet :: ([c] -> a) -> TSet c -> TMap c a

    trie-simple Data.Trie.Map

    No documentation available.

  10. keysTSet :: TMap c a -> TSet c

    trie-simple Data.Trie.Map

    No documentation available.

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