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FeatureValue(mapping=None, *, ignore_unknown_fields=False, **kwargs)
Representative value of a single feature within the cluster. .. attribute:: feature_column
The feature column name.
:type: str
Attributes
Name | Description |
numerical_value |
google.protobuf.wrappers_pb2.DoubleValue
The numerical feature value. This is the centroid value for this feature. |
categorical_value |
google.cloud.bigquery_v2.types.Model.ClusteringMetrics.Cluster.FeatureValue.CategoricalValue
The categorical feature value. |
Inheritance
builtins.object > proto.message.Message > FeatureValueClasses
CategoricalValue
CategoricalValue(mapping=None, *, ignore_unknown_fields=False, **kwargs)
Representative value of a categorical feature. .. attribute:: category_counts
Counts of all categories for the categorical feature. If there are more than ten categories, we return top ten (by count) and return one more CategoryCount with category "OTHER" and count as aggregate counts of remaining categories.
:type: Sequence[google.cloud.bigquery_v2.types.Model.ClusteringMetrics.Cluster.FeatureValue.CategoricalValue.CategoryCount]
Methods
__delattr__
__delattr__(key)
Delete the value on the given field.
This is generally equivalent to setting a falsy value.
__eq__
__eq__(other)
Return True if the messages are equal, False otherwise.
__ne__
__ne__(other)
Return True if the messages are unequal, False otherwise.
__setattr__
__setattr__(key, value)
Set the value on the given field.
For well-known protocol buffer types which are marshalled, either the protocol buffer object or the Python equivalent is accepted.