Source code for gemseo.post.radar_chart

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"""Plot the constraints on a radar chart at a given database index."""
from __future__ import annotations

import logging
from typing import Iterable

from numpy import vstack
from numpy import zeros

from gemseo.core.dataset import Dataset
from gemseo.post.dataset.radar_chart import RadarChart as RadarChartPost
from gemseo.post.opt_post_processor import OptPostProcessor

LOGGER = logging.getLogger(__name__)


[docs]class RadarChart(OptPostProcessor): """Plot the constraints on a radar chart at a given database index.""" OPTIMUM = "opt" """str: The tag related to the database index at which the optimum is located.""" def _plot( self, constraint_names: Iterable[str] | None = None, iteration: int | RadarChart.OPTIMUM = OPTIMUM, show_names_radially: bool = False, ) -> None: r""" Args: constraint_names: The names of the constraints. If None, use all the constraints. iteration: Either a database index in :math:`-N+1,\ldots,-1,0,1,`ldots,N-1` or the tag :attr:`.OPTIMUM` for the database index at which the optimum is located, where :math:`N` is the length of the database. show_names_radially: Whether to write the names of the constraints in the radial direction. Otherwise, write them horizontally. The radial direction can be useful for a high number of constraints. Raises: ValueError: When a requested name is not a constraint or when the requested iteration is neither a database index nor the tag ``"opt"``. """ if constraint_names is None: constraint_names = self.opt_problem.get_constraints_names() else: constraint_names = self.opt_problem.get_function_names(constraint_names) invalid_names = sorted( set(constraint_names) - set(self.opt_problem.get_constraints_names()) ) if invalid_names: raise ValueError( f"The names {invalid_names} are not names of constraints " "stored in the database." ) n_iterations = len(self.database) if ( iteration != self.OPTIMUM and not -n_iterations + 1 < iteration < n_iterations - 1 ): raise ValueError( f"The requested iteration {iteration} is neither " f"in ({-n_iterations + 1},...,0,...,{ n_iterations - 1}) " f"nor equal to the tag {self.OPTIMUM}." ) constraints_values, constraints_names, _ = self.database.get_history_array( constraint_names, add_dv=False ) if iteration == self.OPTIMUM: title_suffix = " (optimum)" iteration = self.opt_problem.solution.optimum_index else: title_suffix = "" constraints_values = constraints_values[iteration, :].ravel() dataset = Dataset("Constraints") values = vstack((constraints_values, zeros(len(constraints_values)))) dataset.add_group( dataset.DEFAULT_GROUP, values, constraints_names, {name: 1 for name in constraints_names}, ) dataset.row_names = ["computed constraints", "limit constraint"] if iteration < 0: iteration = n_iterations + iteration radar = RadarChartPost(dataset) radar.linestyle = ["-", "--"] radar.color = ["k", "r"] radar.title = f"Constraints at iteration {iteration}{title_suffix}" figures = radar.execute( save=False, show=False, display_zero=False, radial_ticks=show_names_radially ) for figure in figures: self._add_figure(figure)