tfl.utils.canonicalize_unimodalities
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Converts string constants representing unimodalities into integers.
tfl.utils.canonicalize_unimodalities(
unimodalities
)
Returns |
A list of unimodalities represented as -1, 0, 1, or the value None if
unimodalities is None.
|
Raises |
ValueError
|
If one of unimodalities is not in the set
{-1, 0, 1, 'peak', 'none', 'valley'}.
|
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Last updated 2024-08-02 UTC.
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