| Class and Description |
|---|
| Condition
The Condition interface defines a binary state that either holds/is satisfied for an example/sequence,
or does not hold.
Example: number greater than x, String is one of {X,Y,Z}, etc. Typical uses for conditions: filtering, conditional replacement, conditional reduction, etc |
| Class and Description |
|---|
| BooleanCondition.Type |
| Condition
The Condition interface defines a binary state that either holds/is satisfied for an example/sequence,
or does not hold.
Example: number greater than x, String is one of {X,Y,Z}, etc. Typical uses for conditions: filtering, conditional replacement, conditional reduction, etc |
| ConditionOp
Created by Alex on 24/03/2016.
|
| SequenceConditionMode
For certain single-column conditions: how should we apply these to sequences?
And: Condition applies to sequence only if it applies to ALL time steps Or: Condition applies to sequence if it applies to ANY time steps NoSequencMode: Condition cannot be applied to sequences at all (error condition) |
| Class and Description |
|---|
| Condition
The Condition interface defines a binary state that either holds/is satisfied for an example/sequence,
or does not hold.
Example: number greater than x, String is one of {X,Y,Z}, etc. Typical uses for conditions: filtering, conditional replacement, conditional reduction, etc |
| ConditionOp
Created by Alex on 24/03/2016.
|
| SequenceConditionMode
For certain single-column conditions: how should we apply these to sequences?
And: Condition applies to sequence only if it applies to ALL time steps Or: Condition applies to sequence if it applies to ANY time steps NoSequencMode: Condition cannot be applied to sequences at all (error condition) |
| Class and Description |
|---|
| Condition
The Condition interface defines a binary state that either holds/is satisfied for an example/sequence,
or does not hold.
Example: number greater than x, String is one of {X,Y,Z}, etc. Typical uses for conditions: filtering, conditional replacement, conditional reduction, etc |
| ConditionOp
Created by Alex on 24/03/2016.
|
| Class and Description |
|---|
| Condition
The Condition interface defines a binary state that either holds/is satisfied for an example/sequence,
or does not hold.
Example: number greater than x, String is one of {X,Y,Z}, etc. Typical uses for conditions: filtering, conditional replacement, conditional reduction, etc |
| SequenceConditionMode
For certain single-column conditions: how should we apply these to sequences?
And: Condition applies to sequence only if it applies to ALL time steps Or: Condition applies to sequence if it applies to ANY time steps NoSequencMode: Condition cannot be applied to sequences at all (error condition) |
| Class and Description |
|---|
| Condition
The Condition interface defines a binary state that either holds/is satisfied for an example/sequence,
or does not hold.
Example: number greater than x, String is one of {X,Y,Z}, etc. Typical uses for conditions: filtering, conditional replacement, conditional reduction, etc |
| Class and Description |
|---|
| Condition
The Condition interface defines a binary state that either holds/is satisfied for an example/sequence,
or does not hold.
Example: number greater than x, String is one of {X,Y,Z}, etc. Typical uses for conditions: filtering, conditional replacement, conditional reduction, etc |
| Class and Description |
|---|
| Condition
The Condition interface defines a binary state that either holds/is satisfied for an example/sequence,
or does not hold.
Example: number greater than x, String is one of {X,Y,Z}, etc. Typical uses for conditions: filtering, conditional replacement, conditional reduction, etc |
| Class and Description |
|---|
| Condition
The Condition interface defines a binary state that either holds/is satisfied for an example/sequence,
or does not hold.
Example: number greater than x, String is one of {X,Y,Z}, etc. Typical uses for conditions: filtering, conditional replacement, conditional reduction, etc |
| Class and Description |
|---|
| Condition
The Condition interface defines a binary state that either holds/is satisfied for an example/sequence,
or does not hold.
Example: number greater than x, String is one of {X,Y,Z}, etc. Typical uses for conditions: filtering, conditional replacement, conditional reduction, etc |
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