Safe Haskell | None |
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Language | Haskell2010 |
AUTHOR
- Dr. Alistair Ward
DESCRIPTION
- Defines the weight associated with some
CriterionValue
. - Each weighting is constrained to the unsigned closed unit-interval; negative values aren't permitted.
- If the criterion-value is considered unimportant, then its weight can be set to
0
, whilst concepts of great significance can be set to1
.
Synopsis
- data CriterionWeight
Types
Data-types
data CriterionWeight Source #
- Quantifies the relative significance of a criterion-value; the larger the weight, the more significant the criterion is relative to other criteria.
- N.B.: the type-constructor is a peg on which to hang class-instances & its data-constructor guards the permissible bounds.