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public static interface ModelMonitoringInput.TimeOffsetOrBuilder extends MessageOrBuilder
Implements
MessageOrBuilderMethods
getOffset()
public abstract String getOffset()
[offset] is the time difference from the cut-off time. For scheduled jobs, the cut-off time is the scheduled time. For non-scheduled jobs, it's the time when the job was created. Currently we support the following format: 'w|W': Week, 'd|D': Day, 'h|H': Hour E.g. '1h' stands for 1 hour, '2d' stands for 2 days.
string offset = 1;
Returns | |
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Type | Description |
String |
The offset. |
getOffsetBytes()
public abstract ByteString getOffsetBytes()
[offset] is the time difference from the cut-off time. For scheduled jobs, the cut-off time is the scheduled time. For non-scheduled jobs, it's the time when the job was created. Currently we support the following format: 'w|W': Week, 'd|D': Day, 'h|H': Hour E.g. '1h' stands for 1 hour, '2d' stands for 2 days.
string offset = 1;
Returns | |
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Type | Description |
ByteString |
The bytes for offset. |
getWindow()
public abstract String getWindow()
[window] refers to the scope of data selected for analysis. It allows you to specify the quantity of data you wish to examine. Currently we support the following format: 'w|W': Week, 'd|D': Day, 'h|H': Hour E.g. '1h' stands for 1 hour, '2d' stands for 2 days.
string window = 2;
Returns | |
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Type | Description |
String |
The window. |
getWindowBytes()
public abstract ByteString getWindowBytes()
[window] refers to the scope of data selected for analysis. It allows you to specify the quantity of data you wish to examine. Currently we support the following format: 'w|W': Week, 'd|D': Day, 'h|H': Hour E.g. '1h' stands for 1 hour, '2d' stands for 2 days.
string window = 2;
Returns | |
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Type | Description |
ByteString |
The bytes for window. |