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    IMP Reference Guide
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A functor for computing a distance based score for D particles. More...
#include <IMP/score_functor/Score.h>
 Inheritance diagram for IMP::score_functor::Score:A functor for computing a distance based score for D particles.
Public Member Functions | |
| ModelObjectsTemp | get_inputs (Model *m, const ParticleIndexes &pis) const | 
| template<unsigned int D> | |
| bool | get_is_trivially_zero (Model *m, const Array< D, ParticleIndex > &p, double squared_distance) const | 
| template<unsigned int D> | |
| double | get_maximum_range (Model *m, const Array< D, ParticleIndex > &p) const | 
| template<unsigned int D> | |
| double | get_score (Model *m, const Array< D, ParticleIndex > &p, double distance) const | 
| Return the score at the passed feature size (eg distance).  More... | |
| template<unsigned int D> | |
| DerivativePair | get_score_and_derivative (Model *m, const Array< D, ParticleIndex > &p, double distance) const | 
| Return the score and derivative at the passed feature size (eg distance).  More... | |
| void | show (std::ostream &) const | 
| ModelObjectsTemp IMP::score_functor::Score::get_inputs | ( | Model * | m, | 
| const ParticleIndexes & | pis | ||
| ) | const | 
| bool IMP::score_functor::Score::get_is_trivially_zero | ( | Model * | m, | 
| const Array< D, ParticleIndex > & | p, | ||
| double | squared_distance | ||
| ) | const | 
| double IMP::score_functor::Score::get_maximum_range | ( | Model * | m, | 
| const Array< D, ParticleIndex > & | p | ||
| ) | const | 
| double IMP::score_functor::Score::get_score | ( | Model * | m, | 
| const Array< D, ParticleIndex > & | p, | ||
| double | distance | ||
| ) | const | 
Return the score at the passed feature size (eg distance).
The involved particle indexes are passed along.
| DerivativePair IMP::score_functor::Score::get_score_and_derivative | ( | Model * | m, | 
| const Array< D, ParticleIndex > & | p, | ||
| double | distance | ||
| ) | const | 
Return the score and derivative at the passed feature size (eg distance).
The derivative is for the feature decreasing.