cave.analyzer.performance.overview_table module¶
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class
cave.analyzer.performance.overview_table.
OverviewTable
(runscontainer)[source]¶ Bases:
cave.analyzer.base_analyzer.BaseAnalyzer
Meta data, i.e. number of instances and parameters as well as configuration budget. Statistics apply to the best run, if multiple configurator runs are compared.
runscontainer: RunsContainer contains all important information about the configurator runs
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_general_dict
(scenario)[source]¶ Generate the meta-information that holds for all runs (scenario info etc)
- Parameters
scenario (smac.Scenario) – scenario file to get information from
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_runspec_dict
(identify='parallel')[source]¶ identify-keyword specifies whether to use path or budget for name
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classmethod
check_for_bokeh
(d)¶ Check if there is bokeh-plots in the output of this analyzer by checking the result-dictionary for the bokeh keyword.
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get_html
(d=None, tooltip=None) → Tuple[str, str]¶ General reports in html-format, to be easily integrated in html-code. WORKS ALSO FOR BOKEH-OUTPUT.
- Parameters
d (Dictionary) – a dictionary that will be later turned into a website
tooltip (string) – tooltip to be displayed in report. optional, will overwrite the docstrings that are used by default.
- Returns
script, div – header and body part of html-code
- Return type
str, str
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get_jupyter
()¶ Depending on analysis, this creates jupyter-notebook compatible output.
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plot_bokeh
()¶ This function should recreate the bokeh-plot from scratch with as little overhead as possible. This is needed to show the bokeh plot in jupyter AND save it to the webpage. The bokeh plot needs to be recreated to be displayed in different outputs for reasons beyond out control. So save all analysis results in the class and simply redo the plotting with this function. This function needs to be called if bokeh-plots are to be displayed in notebook AND saved to html-result.
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