Conditional Resize
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| Predicate | Value | Ref |
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| Triggered by | capacity-exhaustion | [1] |
| Ensures | Capacity Availability | [1] |
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triggeredBybeam/0e98f2e1-cdc0-4a33-868b-98a143f5105d
capacity-exhaustion
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ensuresbeam/0e98f2e1-cdc0-4a33-868b-98a143f5105d
ex:capacity-availability
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ctx:claims/beam/0e98f2e1-cdc0-4a33-868b-98a143f5105d- full textbeam-chunktext/plain1 KB
doc:beam/0e98f2e1-cdc0-4a33-868b-98a143f5105dShow excerpt
- A NumPy array `vectors` is created with the specified initial capacity and vector size. 2. **Adding Vectors**: - The `add_vector` method checks if the current number of vectors has reached the capacity. If so, it resizes the array …
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