blackjax.adaptation.base#

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AdaptationResults

Typed version of namedtuple.

AdaptationInfo

Typed version of namedtuple.

class AdaptationResults[source]#

Typed version of namedtuple.

Usage in Python versions >= 3.6:

class Employee(NamedTuple):
    name: str
    id: int

This is equivalent to:

Employee = collections.namedtuple('Employee', ['name', 'id'])

The resulting class has an extra __annotations__ attribute, giving a dict that maps field names to types. (The field names are also in the _fields attribute, which is part of the namedtuple API.) Alternative equivalent keyword syntax is also accepted:

Employee = NamedTuple('Employee', name=str, id=int)

In Python versions <= 3.5 use:

Employee = NamedTuple('Employee', [('name', str), ('id', int)])
state: blackjax.types.ArrayTree[source]#
parameters: dict[source]#
class AdaptationInfo[source]#

Typed version of namedtuple.

Usage in Python versions >= 3.6:

class Employee(NamedTuple):
    name: str
    id: int

This is equivalent to:

Employee = collections.namedtuple('Employee', ['name', 'id'])

The resulting class has an extra __annotations__ attribute, giving a dict that maps field names to types. (The field names are also in the _fields attribute, which is part of the namedtuple API.) Alternative equivalent keyword syntax is also accepted:

Employee = NamedTuple('Employee', name=str, id=int)

In Python versions <= 3.5 use:

Employee = NamedTuple('Employee', [('name', str), ('id', int)])
state: NamedTuple[source]#
info: NamedTuple[source]#
adaptation_state: NamedTuple[source]#