Synopsis
Saves almost arbitrary data to a log table (also possibly in a file) and create statistics for online plotting of values/parameters provided by operators.
Description
This operator records almost arbitrary data. It can be written to a file which can then be read, e.g., by gnuplot. Alternatively, the collected data can be plotted by the GUI. This is even possible during process runtime (i.e. online plotting).
Parameters in the list log
are interpreted as follows: The key gives the name for the column name (e.g. for use in the plotter). The value specifies where to retrieve the value from. This is best explained by an example:
- If the value is
operator.Evaluator.value.absolute
, the ProcessLogOperator looks up the operator with the nameEvaluator
. If this operator is a PerformanceEvaluator, it has a value named absolute which gives the absolute error of the last evaluation. This value is queried by the ProcessLogOperator - If the value is
operator.SVMLearner.parameter.C
, the ProcessLogOperator looks up the parameter C of the operator namedSVMLearner
.
Each time the ProcessLogOperator is applied, all the values and parameters specified by the list log are collected and stored in a data row. When the process finishes, the operator writes the collected data rows to a file (if specified). In GUI mode, 2D or 3D plots are automatically generated and displayed in the result viewer. Please refer to section Advanced Processes/Parameter and performance analysis for an example application.
Input
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Output
- through 1:
Parameters
- filename: File to save the data to.
- log: List of key value pairs where the key is the column name and the value specifies the process value to log.
- sorting type: Indicates if the logged values should be sorted according to the specified dimension.
- sorting dimension: If the sorting type is set to top-k or bottom-k, this dimension is used for sorting.
- sorting k: If the sorting type is set to top-k or bottom-k, this number of results will be kept.
- persistent: Indicates if results should be written to file immediately