cirq_google.serialization.arg_func_langs.float_arg_to_proto
Writes an argument value into an FloatArg proto.
cirq_google.serialization.arg_func_langs.float_arg_to_proto(
value: cirq_google.serialization.arg_func_langs.ARG_LIKE
,
*,
arg_function_language: Optional[str] = None,
out: Optional[cirq_google.api.v2.program_pb2.FloatArg
] = None
) -> cirq_google.api.v2.program_pb2.FloatArg
Note that the FloatArg proto is a slimmed down form of the
Arg proto, so this proto should only be used when the argument
is known to be a float or expression that resolves to a float.
Args |
value
|
The value to encode. This must be a float or compatible
sympy expression. Strings and repeated booleans are not allowed.
|
arg_function_language
|
The language to use when encoding functions. If
this is set to None, it will be set to the minimal language
necessary to support the features that were actually used.
|
out
|
The proto to write the result into. Defaults to a new instance.
|
Returns |
The proto that was written into.
|
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