#!/usr/bin/python # Copyright (c) 2016 PaddlePaddle Authors. All Rights Reserved # # Licensed under the Apache License, Version 2.0 (the "License"); # you may not use this file except in compliance with the License. # You may obtain a copy of the License at # # http://www.apache.org/licenses/LICENSE-2.0 # # Unless required by applicable law or agreed to in writing, software # distributed under the License is distributed on an "AS IS" BASIS, # WITHOUT WARRANTIES OR CONDITIONS OF ANY KIND, either express or implied. # See the License for the specific language governing permissions and # limitations under the License. """Plot training and testing curve from paddle log. It takes input from a file or stdin, and output to a file or stdout. Note: must have numpy and matplotlib installed in order to use this tool. usage: Plot training and testing curves from paddle log file. [-h] [-i INPUT] [-o OUTPUT] [--format FORMAT] [key [key ...]] positional arguments: key keys of scores to plot, the default will be AvgCost optional arguments: -h, --help show this help message and exit -i INPUT, --input INPUT input filename of paddle log, default will be standard input -o OUTPUT, --output OUTPUT output filename of figure, default will be standard output --format FORMAT figure format(png|pdf|ps|eps|svg) The keys must be in the order of paddle output(!!!). For example, paddle.INFO contrains the following log I0406 21:26:21.325584 3832 Trainer.cpp:601] Pass=0 Batch=7771 AvgCost=0.624935 Eval: error=0.260972 To use this script to generate plot for AvgCost, error: python plotcurve.py -i paddle.INFO -o figure.png AvgCost error """ import six import sys import matplotlib # the following line is added immediately after import matplotlib # and before import pylot. The purpose is to ensure the plotting # works even under remote login (i.e. headless display) matplotlib.use('Agg') from matplotlib import cm import matplotlib.pyplot as pyplot import numpy import argparse import re import os def plot_paddle_curve(keys, inputfile, outputfile, format='png', show_fig=False): """Plot curves from paddle log and save to outputfile. :param keys: a list of strings to be plotted, e.g. AvgCost :param inputfile: a file object for input :param outputfile: a file object for output :return: None """ pass_pattern = r"Pass=([0-9]*)" test_pattern = r"Test samples=([0-9]*)" if not keys: keys = ['AvgCost'] for k in keys: pass_pattern += r".*?%s=([0-9e\-\.]*)" % k test_pattern += r".*?%s=([0-9e\-\.]*)" % k data = [] test_data = [] compiled_pattern = re.compile(pass_pattern) compiled_test_pattern = re.compile(test_pattern) for line in inputfile: found = compiled_pattern.search(line) found_test = compiled_test_pattern.search(line) if found: data.append([float(x) for x in found.groups()]) if found_test: test_data.append([float(x) for x in found_test.groups()]) x = numpy.array(data) x_test = numpy.array(test_data) if x.shape[0] <= 0: sys.stderr.write("No data to plot. Exiting!\n") return m = len(keys) + 1 for i in six.moves.xrange(1, m): pyplot.plot( x[:, 0], x[:, i], color=cm.jet(1.0 * (i - 1) / (2 * m)), label=keys[i - 1]) if (x_test.shape[0] > 0): pyplot.plot( x[:, 0], x_test[:, i], color=cm.jet(1.0 - 1.0 * (i - 1) / (2 * m)), label="Test " + keys[i - 1]) pyplot.xlabel('number of epoch') pyplot.legend(loc='best') if show_fig: pyplot.show() pyplot.savefig(outputfile, bbox_inches='tight') pyplot.clf() def main(argv): """ main method of plotting curves. """ cmdparser = argparse.ArgumentParser( "Plot training and testing curves from paddle log file.") cmdparser.add_argument( 'key', nargs='*', help='keys of scores to plot, the default is AvgCost') cmdparser.add_argument( '-i', '--input', help='input filename of paddle log, ' 'default will be standard input') cmdparser.add_argument( '-o', '--output', help='output filename of figure, ' 'default will be standard output') cmdparser.add_argument('--format', help='figure format(png|pdf|ps|eps|svg)') args = cmdparser.parse_args(argv) keys = args.key if args.input: inputfile = open(args.input) else: inputfile = sys.stdin format = args.format if args.output: outputfile = open(args.output, 'wb') if not format: format = os.path.splitext(args.output)[1] if not format: format = 'png' else: outputfile = sys.stdout plot_paddle_curve(keys, inputfile, outputfile, format) inputfile.close() outputfile.close() if __name__ == "__main__": main(sys.argv[1:])