abstract
class
LabeledRefVariable[A >: Null <: AnyRef] extends RefVariable[A] with LabeledRefVar[A]
Instance Constructors
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new
LabeledRefVariable(targetValue: A)
Type Members
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case class
RefVariableDiff(oldValue: A, newValue: A) extends Diff with Product with Serializable
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abstract
type
TargetType <: TargetVar
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type
Value = A
Abstract Value Members
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abstract
def
target: TargetType { type Value = LabeledRefVariable.this.Value }
Concrete Value Members
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final
def
!=(arg0: AnyRef): Boolean
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final
def
!=(arg0: Any): Boolean
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def
!==(other: Var): Boolean
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final
def
##(): Int
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final
def
:=(newValue: Value): Unit
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final
def
==(arg0: AnyRef): Boolean
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final
def
==(arg0: Any): Boolean
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def
===(other: Var): Boolean
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final
def
asInstanceOf[T0]: T0
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def
clone(): AnyRef
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final
def
eq(arg0: AnyRef): Boolean
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def
equals(arg0: Any): Boolean
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def
finalize(): Unit
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final
def
getClass(): Class[_]
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def
hashCode(): Int
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final
def
isInstanceOf[T0]: Boolean
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def
isUnlabeled: Boolean
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final
def
ne(arg0: AnyRef): Boolean
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final
def
notify(): Unit
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final
def
notifyAll(): Unit
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def
printName: String
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def
set(newValue: A)(implicit d: DiffList): Unit
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final
def
synchronized[T0](arg0: ⇒ T0): T0
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var
targetValue: A
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def
toString(): String
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final
def
value: A
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def
valueIsTarget: Boolean
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final
def
wait(): Unit
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final
def
wait(arg0: Long, arg1: Int): Unit
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final
def
wait(arg0: Long): Unit
A RefVariable that also has a target value, suitable for supervised learning. It is marked 'abstract' not because it has missing definitions, but to insist that users create subclasses before using it.