pub struct TagVecData { /* private fields */ }Expand description
the samples the k-mer was observed with, stored in a Vec -
unlike TagsData, this can hold 256 uniqe sample IDs, but uses
more memory (min 3x)
Trait Implementations§
Source§impl Clone for TagVecData
impl Clone for TagVecData
Source§fn clone(&self) -> TagVecData
fn clone(&self) -> TagVecData
Returns a duplicate of the value. Read more
1.0.0 · 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 TagVecData
impl Debug for TagVecData
Source§impl<'de> Deserialize<'de> for TagVecData
impl<'de> Deserialize<'de> for TagVecData
Source§fn deserialize<__D>(__deserializer: __D) -> Result<Self, __D::Error>where
__D: Deserializer<'de>,
fn deserialize<__D>(__deserializer: __D) -> Result<Self, __D::Error>where
__D: Deserializer<'de>,
Deserialize this value from the given Serde deserializer. Read more
Source§impl PartialEq for TagVecData
impl PartialEq for TagVecData
Source§impl Serialize for TagVecData
impl Serialize for TagVecData
Source§impl SummaryData<u8> for TagVecData
impl SummaryData<u8> for TagVecData
Source§fn print(
&self,
translator: &Translator,
config: &SummaryConfig,
id_group_translator: Option<&HashMap<ID, ID>>,
) -> String
fn print( &self, translator: &Translator, config: &SummaryConfig, id_group_translator: Option<&HashMap<ID, ID>>, ) -> String
format the node data
Source§fn print_ol(
&self,
translator: &Translator,
config: &SummaryConfig,
id_group_translator: Option<&HashMap<ID, ID>>,
) -> String
fn print_ol( &self, translator: &Translator, config: &SummaryConfig, id_group_translator: Option<&HashMap<ID, ID>>, ) -> String
format the node data in for json
Source§fn print_json(
&self,
translator: &Translator,
config: &SummaryConfig,
id_group_translator: Option<&HashMap<ID, ID>>,
) -> String
fn print_json( &self, translator: &Translator, config: &SummaryConfig, id_group_translator: Option<&HashMap<ID, ID>>, ) -> String
format the node data in one line
get
Tags and the overall count, returns None if data is insufficientSource§fn sample_count(&self) -> Option<usize>
fn sample_count(&self) -> Option<usize>
get the number of samples the sequence was observed in, returns
None if data is insufficientSource§fn valid(&self, config: &SummaryConfig) -> bool
fn valid(&self, config: &SummaryConfig) -> bool
check if node is valid according to: min kmer obs, group fraction, p-value
Source§fn summarize<K: Kmer, F: Iterator<Item = KmerDataItem<K, Tag>>>(
items: F,
config: &SummaryConfig,
) -> (bool, Exts, Self)
fn summarize<K: Kmer, F: Iterator<Item = KmerDataItem<K, Tag>>>( items: F, config: &SummaryConfig, ) -> (bool, Exts, Self)
summarize k-mers
Source§fn summarizer() -> Summarizers
fn summarizer() -> Summarizers
check summerizer kind
Source§fn sum(&self) -> Option<u32>
fn sum(&self) -> Option<u32>
get the number of observations, returns
None if data is insufficientSource§fn p_value(&self, _config: &SummaryConfig) -> Option<f32>
fn p_value(&self, _config: &SummaryConfig) -> Option<f32>
get the p-value, returns
None if data is insufficientSource§fn fold_change(&self, _config: &SummaryConfig) -> Option<f32>
fn fold_change(&self, _config: &SummaryConfig) -> Option<f32>
get the log2(fold change), returns
None if data is insufficientSource§fn edge_mults(&self) -> Option<&EdgeMult>
fn edge_mults(&self) -> Option<&EdgeMult>
get the coverage of the node edges
Source§fn quality(&self) -> Option<BaseQuality>
fn quality(&self) -> Option<BaseQuality>
get the quality of the node k-mer
Source§fn fix_edge_data(&mut self, _exts: Exts)
fn fix_edge_data(&mut self, _exts: Exts)
fix the
EdgeMult by removing hanging edgesSource§fn set_edge_mults(&mut self, _edge_mults: Option<EdgeMult>)
fn set_edge_mults(&mut self, _edge_mults: Option<EdgeMult>)
set the edge mults
Source§fn mapped_ids(&self) -> Option<&[ID]>
fn mapped_ids(&self) -> Option<&[ID]>
get a reference to the mapped ids, returns
None if data is insufficientSource§fn set_mapped_ids(&mut self, _mapped_ids: Box<[ID]>)
fn set_mapped_ids(&mut self, _mapped_ids: Box<[ID]>)
add mapped ids to the node data
Source§fn mapped_edge_ids(&self) -> Option<&EdgeMap>
fn mapped_edge_ids(&self) -> Option<&EdgeMap>
get a reference to the IDs mapped to the node edges, returns
None id data is insuffivientSource§fn set_mapped_edge_ids(&mut self, _mapped_edge_ids: Option<EdgeMap>)
fn set_mapped_edge_ids(&mut self, _mapped_edge_ids: Option<EdgeMap>)
add mapped IDs to the node’s edges
impl StructuralPartialEq for TagVecData
Auto Trait Implementations§
impl Freeze for TagVecData
impl RefUnwindSafe for TagVecData
impl Send for TagVecData
impl Sync for TagVecData
impl Unpin for TagVecData
impl UnsafeUnpin for TagVecData
impl UnwindSafe for TagVecData
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