class

Plaid::EmailAddressMatchScore

Inherits OpenApi::Json < OpenApi::Validatable < JSON::Serializable::Unmapped < JSON::Serializable < Reference < Object

Score found by matching email provided by the API with the email on the account at the financial institution. 100 is a perfect match and 0 is a no match. If the account contains multiple owners, the maximum match score is filled.

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new(*, __pull_for_json_serializable pull : JSON::PullParser)
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new(*, score : Int32 | Nil = nil)

Initializes the object @param [Hash] attributes Model attributes in the form of hash

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Instance methods

==(other : self)

Generates #hash and #== methods from all fields #== @return [Bool] #hash calculates hash code according to all attributes. #hash @return [UInt64] Hash code

hash(hasher)

Generates #hash and #== methods from all fields #== @return [Bool] #hash calculates hash code according to all attributes. #hash @return [UInt64] Hash code

list_invalid_properties

Show invalid properties with the reasons. Usually used together with valid? @return Array for valid properties with the reasons

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score

Match score for normalized email. 100 is a perfect match, 99-70 is a partial match (matching the same email with different '+' extensions), anything below 70 is considered a mismatch. Typically, the match threshold should be set to a score of 70 or higher. If the email is missing from either the API or financial institution, this is null.

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score=(new_value : Int32 | Nil)

Custom attribute writer method checking allowed values (enum). @param [Object] score Object to be assigned

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score_present=(score_present : Bool)
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score_present?
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valid?

Check to see if the all the properties in the model are valid @return true if the model is valid

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