Struct Meta
#[repr(C)]pub struct Meta { /* private fields */ }
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Model metadata container.
This structure holds the metadata associated with a pharmacometric model, including parameter names and other model-specific information that needs to be preserved across simulation and estimation activities.
§Examples
use pharmsol::simulator::equation::Meta;
let model_metadata = Meta::new(vec!["CL", "V", "KA"]);
assert_eq!(model_metadata.get_params().len(), 3);
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§impl Meta
impl Meta
pub fn new(params: Vec<&str>) -> Meta
pub fn new(params: Vec<&str>) -> Meta
Creates a new metadata container with the specified parameter names.
§Arguments
params
- A vector of string slices representing parameter names
§Returns
A new Meta
instance containing the converted parameter names
§Examples
use pharmsol::simulator::equation::Meta;
let metadata = Meta::new(vec!["CL", "V", "KA"]);
pub fn get_params(&self) -> &Vec<String>
pub fn get_params(&self) -> &Vec<String>
Retrieves the parameter names stored in this metadata container.
§Returns
A reference to the vector of parameter names
§Examples
use pharmsol::simulator::equation::Meta;
let metadata = Meta::new(vec!["CL", "V", "KA"]);
let params = metadata.get_params();
assert_eq!(params[0], "CL");
assert_eq!(params[1], "V");
assert_eq!(params[2], "KA");
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impl Freeze for Meta
impl RefUnwindSafe for Meta
impl Send for Meta
impl Sync for Meta
impl Unpin for Meta
impl UnwindSafe for Meta
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