Struct MinimizationReport

pub struct MinimizationReport<F>
where F: RealField,
{ pub termination: TerminationReason, pub number_of_evaluations: usize, pub objective_function: F, }
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Re-export. See MinimizationReport Information about the minimization.

Use this to inspect the minimization process. Most importantly you may want to check if there was a failure.

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§termination: TerminationReason§number_of_evaluations: usize

Number of residuals which were computed.

§objective_function: F

Contains the value of $f(\vec{x})$.

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impl<F> Debug for MinimizationReport<F>
where F: Debug + RealField,

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

Formats the value using the given formatter. Read more

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impl<F> Freeze for MinimizationReport<F>
where F: Freeze,

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impl<F> RefUnwindSafe for MinimizationReport<F>
where F: RefUnwindSafe,

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impl<F> Send for MinimizationReport<F>

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impl<F> Sync for MinimizationReport<F>

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impl<F> Unpin for MinimizationReport<F>
where F: Unpin,

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impl<F> UnwindSafe for MinimizationReport<F>
where F: UnwindSafe,

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