pub struct RegressionParameters {
    pub intercept_value: f64,
    pub regressor_names: Vec<String>,
    pub regressor_values: Vec<f64>,
}
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A parameter of a fitted RegressionModel given for the intercept and each regressor.

The values and names of the regressors are given in the same order.

You can obtain name value pairs using pairs.

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§intercept_value: f64§regressor_names: Vec<String>§regressor_values: Vec<f64>

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impl RegressionParameters

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pub fn pairs(&self) -> Vec<(&str, f64)>

Returns the parameters as a Vec of tuples of the form (name: &str, value: f64).

Usage
use linregress::{FormulaRegressionBuilder, RegressionDataBuilder};

let y = vec![1.,2. ,3. , 4.];
let x1 = vec![4., 3., 2., 1.];
let x2 = vec![1., 2., 3., 4.];
let data = vec![("Y", y), ("X1", x1), ("X2", x2)];
let data = RegressionDataBuilder::new().build_from(data)?;
let model = FormulaRegressionBuilder::new().data(&data).formula("Y ~ X1 + X2").fit()?;
let pairs = model.parameters.pairs();
assert_eq!(pairs[0], ("X1", -0.0370370370370372));
assert_eq!(pairs[1], ("X2", 0.9629629629629629));

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impl Clone for RegressionParameters

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fn clone(&self) -> RegressionParameters

Returns a copy of the value. Read more
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fn clone_from(&mut self, source: &Self)

Performs copy-assignment from source. Read more
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impl Debug for RegressionParameters

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

Formats the value using the given formatter. Read more

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