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import os
import sys
import numpy as np
import pandas as pd
import sympy
from sympy import sympify, lambdify
import subprocess
import tempfile
import shutil
from pathlib import Path
from datetime import datetime
import warnings
from multiprocessing import cpu_count
from sklearn.base import BaseEstimator, RegressorMixin
from collections import OrderedDict
from hashlib import sha256
is_julia_warning_silenced = False
def install(julia_project=None, quiet=False): # pragma: no cover
"""Install PyCall.jl and all required dependencies for SymbolicRegression.jl.
Also updates the local Julia registry."""
import julia
julia.install(quiet=quiet)
julia_project = _get_julia_project(julia_project)
Main = init_julia()
Main.eval("using Pkg")
if quiet:
# Point IO to /dev/null
io = "devnull"
else:
io = "stderr"
# Can't pass IO to Julia call as it evaluates to PyObject, so just directly
# use Main.eval:
Main.eval(f'Pkg.activate("{_escape_filename(julia_project)}", io={io})')
try:
Main.eval(f"Pkg.update(io={io})")
except RuntimeError as e:
raise ModuleNotFoundError(
"Could not update Julia project. "
"It is possible that your Julia registry is out-of-date. "
"To switch to an always-updated registry, "
"see the solution in https://github.com/MilesCranmer/PySR/issues/27."
) from e
Main.eval(f"Pkg.instantiate(io={io})")
Main.eval(f"Pkg.precompile(io={io})")
if not quiet:
warnings.warn(
"It is recommended to restart Python after installing PySR's dependencies,"
" so that the Julia environment is properly initialized."
)
def import_error_string(julia_project=None):
s = f"""
Required dependencies are not installed or built. Run the following code in the Python REPL:
>>> import pysr
>>> pysr.install()
"""
if julia_project is not None:
s += f"""
Tried to activate project {julia_project} but failed."""
return s
Main = None
already_ran = False
sympy_mappings = {
"div": lambda x, y: x / y,
"mult": lambda x, y: x * y,
"sqrt_abs": lambda x: sympy.sqrt(abs(x)),
"square": lambda x: x ** 2,
"cube": lambda x: x ** 3,
"plus": lambda x, y: x + y,
"sub": lambda x, y: x - y,
"neg": lambda x: -x,
"pow": lambda x, y: abs(x) ** y,
"cos": sympy.cos,
"sin": sympy.sin,
"tan": sympy.tan,
"cosh": sympy.cosh,
"sinh": sympy.sinh,
"tanh": sympy.tanh,
"exp": sympy.exp,
"acos": sympy.acos,
"asin": sympy.asin,
"atan": sympy.atan,
"acosh": lambda x: sympy.acosh(abs(x) + 1),
"acosh_abs": lambda x: sympy.acosh(abs(x) + 1),
"asinh": sympy.asinh,
"atanh": lambda x: sympy.atanh(sympy.Mod(x + 1, 2) - 1),
"atanh_clip": lambda x: sympy.atanh(sympy.Mod(x + 1, 2) - 1),
"abs": abs,
"mod": sympy.Mod,
"erf": sympy.erf,
"erfc": sympy.erfc,
"log_abs": lambda x: sympy.log(abs(x)),
"log10_abs": lambda x: sympy.log(abs(x), 10),
"log2_abs": lambda x: sympy.log(abs(x), 2),
"log1p_abs": lambda x: sympy.log(abs(x) + 1),
"floor": sympy.floor,
"ceil": sympy.ceiling,
"sign": sympy.sign,
"gamma": sympy.gamma,
}
def pysr(X, y, weights=None, **kwargs):
warnings.warn(
"Calling `pysr` is deprecated. Please use `model = PySRRegressor(**params); model.fit(X, y)` going forward.",
DeprecationWarning,
)
model = PySRRegressor(**kwargs)
model.fit(X, y, weights=weights)
return model.equations
def _handle_constraints(binary_operators, unary_operators, constraints):
for op in unary_operators:
if op not in constraints:
constraints[op] = -1
for op in binary_operators:
if op not in constraints:
constraints[op] = (-1, -1)
if op in ["plus", "sub"]:
if constraints[op][0] != constraints[op][1]:
raise NotImplementedError(
"You need equal constraints on both sides for - and *, due to simplification strategies."
)
elif op == "mult":
# Make sure the complex expression is in the left side.
if constraints[op][0] == -1:
continue
if constraints[op][1] == -1 or constraints[op][0] < constraints[op][1]:
constraints[op][0], constraints[op][1] = (
constraints[op][1],
constraints[op][0],
)
def _create_inline_operators(binary_operators, unary_operators):
global Main
for op_list in [binary_operators, unary_operators]:
for i, op in enumerate(op_list):
is_user_defined_operator = "(" in op
if is_user_defined_operator:
Main.eval(op)
# Cut off from the first non-alphanumeric char:
first_non_char = [
j
for j, char in enumerate(op)
if not (char.isalpha() or char.isdigit())
][0]
function_name = op[:first_non_char]
op_list[i] = function_name
def _handle_feature_selection(X, select_k_features, y, variable_names):
if select_k_features is not None:
selection = run_feature_selection(X, y, select_k_features)
print(f"Using features {[variable_names[i] for i in selection]}")
X = X[:, selection]
else:
selection = None
return X, selection
def _check_assertions(
X,
binary_operators,
unary_operators,
use_custom_variable_names,
variable_names,
weights,
y,
):
# Check for potential errors before they happen
assert len(unary_operators) + len(binary_operators) > 0
assert len(X.shape) == 2
assert len(y.shape) in [1, 2]
assert X.shape[0] == y.shape[0]
if weights is not None:
assert weights.shape == y.shape
assert X.shape[0] == weights.shape[0]
if use_custom_variable_names:
assert len(variable_names) == X.shape[1]
def run_feature_selection(X, y, select_k_features):
"""Use a gradient boosting tree regressor as a proxy for finding
the k most important features in X, returning indices for those
features as output."""
from sklearn.ensemble import RandomForestRegressor
from sklearn.feature_selection import SelectFromModel
clf = RandomForestRegressor(n_estimators=100, max_depth=3, random_state=0)
clf.fit(X, y)
selector = SelectFromModel(
clf, threshold=-np.inf, max_features=select_k_features, prefit=True
)
return selector.get_support(indices=True)
def _escape_filename(filename):
"""Turns a file into a string representation with correctly escaped backslashes"""
str_repr = str(filename)
str_repr = str_repr.replace("\\", "\\\\")
return str_repr
def best(*args, **kwargs):
raise NotImplementedError(
"`best` has been deprecated. Please use the `PySRRegressor` interface. After fitting, you can return `.sympy()` to get the sympy representation of the best equation."
)
def best_row(*args, **kwargs):
raise NotImplementedError(
"`best_row` has been deprecated. Please use the `PySRRegressor` interface. After fitting, you can run `print(model)` to view the best equation, or `model.get_best()` to return the best equation's row in `model.equations`."
)
def best_tex(*args, **kwargs):
raise NotImplementedError(
"`best_tex` has been deprecated. Please use the `PySRRegressor` interface. After fitting, you can return `.latex()` to get the sympy representation of the best equation."
)
def best_callable(*args, **kwargs):
raise NotImplementedError(
"`best_callable` has been deprecated. Please use the `PySRRegressor` interface. After fitting, you can use `.predict(X)` to use the best callable."
)
def _denoise(X, y, Xresampled=None):
"""Denoise the dataset using a Gaussian process"""
from sklearn.gaussian_process import GaussianProcessRegressor
from sklearn.gaussian_process.kernels import RBF, WhiteKernel, ConstantKernel
gp_kernel = RBF(np.ones(X.shape[1])) + WhiteKernel(1e-1) + ConstantKernel()
gpr = GaussianProcessRegressor(kernel=gp_kernel, n_restarts_optimizer=50)
gpr.fit(X, y)
if Xresampled is not None:
return Xresampled, gpr.predict(Xresampled)
return X, gpr.predict(X)
class CallableEquation:
"""Simple wrapper for numpy lambda functions built with sympy"""
def __init__(self, sympy_symbols, eqn, selection=None, variable_names=None):
self._sympy = eqn
self._sympy_symbols = sympy_symbols
self._selection = selection
self._variable_names = variable_names
self._lambda = lambdify(sympy_symbols, eqn)
def __repr__(self):
return f"PySRFunction(X=>{self._sympy})"
def __call__(self, X):
if isinstance(X, pd.DataFrame):
# Lambda function takes as argument:
return self._lambda(**{k: X[k].values for k in X.columns})
elif self._selection is not None:
return self._lambda(*X[:, self._selection].T)
return self._lambda(*X.T)
def _get_julia_project(julia_project):
if julia_project is None:
# Create temp directory:
tmp_dir = tempfile.mkdtemp()
tmp_dir = Path(tmp_dir)
# Create Project.toml in temp dir:
_write_project_file(tmp_dir)
return tmp_dir
else:
return Path(julia_project)
def silence_julia_warning():
global is_julia_warning_silenced
is_julia_warning_silenced = True
def init_julia():
"""Initialize julia binary, turning off compiled modules if needed."""
global is_julia_warning_silenced
from julia.core import JuliaInfo, UnsupportedPythonError
info = JuliaInfo.load(julia="julia")
if not info.is_pycall_built():
raise ImportError(import_error_string())
Main = None
try:
from julia import Main as _Main
Main = _Main
except UnsupportedPythonError:
if not is_julia_warning_silenced:
warnings.warn(
"""
Your Python version is statically linked to libpython. For example, this could be the python included with conda, or maybe your system's built-in python.
This will still work, but the precompilation cache for Julia will be turned off, which may result in slower startup times on the initial pysr() call.
To install a Python version that is dynamically linked to libpython, pyenv is recommended (https://github.com/pyenv/pyenv).
To silence this warning, you can run pysr.silence_julia_warning() after importing pysr."""
)
from julia.core import Julia
jl = Julia(compiled_modules=False)
from julia import Main as _Main
Main = _Main
return Main
def _write_project_file(tmp_dir):
"""This writes a Julia Project.toml to a temporary directory
The reason we need this is because sometimes Python will compile a project to binary,
and then Julia can't read the Project.toml file. It is more reliable to have Python
simply create the Project.toml from scratch.
"""
project_toml = """
[deps]
SymbolicRegression = "8254be44-1295-4e6a-a16d-46603ac705cb"
[compat]
SymbolicRegression = "0.7.7"
julia = "1.5"
"""
project_toml_path = tmp_dir / "Project.toml"
project_toml_path.write_text(project_toml)
class PySRRegressor(BaseEstimator, RegressorMixin):
def __init__(
self,
model_selection="best",
weights=None,
binary_operators=None,
unary_operators=None,
procs=cpu_count(),
loss="L2DistLoss()",
populations=100,
niterations=4,
ncyclesperiteration=100,
alpha=0.1,
annealing=False,
fractionReplaced=0.01,
fractionReplacedHof=0.005,
npop=100,
parsimony=1e-4,
migration=True,
hofMigration=True,
shouldOptimizeConstants=True,
topn=10,
weightAddNode=1,
weightInsertNode=3,
weightDeleteNode=3,
weightDoNothing=1,
weightMutateConstant=10,
weightMutateOperator=1,
weightRandomize=1,
weightSimplify=0.002,
perturbationFactor=1.0,
extra_sympy_mappings=None,
extra_torch_mappings=None,
extra_jax_mappings=None,
equation_file=None,
verbosity=1e9,
progress=None,
maxsize=20,
fast_cycle=False,
maxdepth=None,
variable_names=None,
batching=False,
batchSize=50,
select_k_features=None,
warmupMaxsizeBy=0.0,
constraints=None,
useFrequency=True,
tempdir=None,
delete_tempfiles=True,
julia_project=None,
update=True,
temp_equation_file=False,
output_jax_format=False,
output_torch_format=False,
optimizer_algorithm="BFGS",
optimizer_nrestarts=3,
optimize_probability=1.0,
optimizer_iterations=10,
tournament_selection_n=10,
tournament_selection_p=1.0,
denoise=False,
Xresampled=None,
precision=32,
multithreading=None,
use_symbolic_utils=False,
**kwargs,
):
"""Initialize settings for an equation search in PySR.
Note: most default parameters have been tuned over several example
equations, but you should adjust `niterations`,
`binary_operators`, `unary_operators` to your requirements.
You can view more detailed explanations of the options on the
[options page](https://pysr.readthedocs.io/en/latest/docs/options/) of the documentation.
:param model_selection: How to select a model. Can be 'accuracy' or 'best'. The default, 'best', will optimize a combination of complexity and accuracy.
:type model_selection: str
:param binary_operators: List of strings giving the binary operators in Julia's Base. Default is ["+", "-", "*", "/",].
:type binary_operators: list
:param unary_operators: Same but for operators taking a single scalar. Default is [].
:type unary_operators: list
:param niterations: Number of iterations of the algorithm to run. The best equations are printed, and migrate between populations, at the end of each.
:type niterations: int
:param populations: Number of populations running.
:type populations: int
:param loss: String of Julia code specifying the loss function. Can either be a loss from LossFunctions.jl, or your own loss written as a function. Examples of custom written losses include: `myloss(x, y) = abs(x-y)` for non-weighted, or `myloss(x, y, w) = w*abs(x-y)` for weighted. Among the included losses, these are as follows. Regression: `LPDistLoss{P}()`, `L1DistLoss()`, `L2DistLoss()` (mean square), `LogitDistLoss()`, `HuberLoss(d)`, `L1EpsilonInsLoss(ϵ)`, `L2EpsilonInsLoss(ϵ)`, `PeriodicLoss(c)`, `QuantileLoss(τ)`. Classification: `ZeroOneLoss()`, `PerceptronLoss()`, `L1HingeLoss()`, `SmoothedL1HingeLoss(γ)`, `ModifiedHuberLoss()`, `L2MarginLoss()`, `ExpLoss()`, `SigmoidLoss()`, `DWDMarginLoss(q)`.
:type loss: str
:param denoise: Whether to use a Gaussian Process to denoise the data before inputting to PySR. Can help PySR fit noisy data.
:type denoise: bool
:param select_k_features: whether to run feature selection in Python using random forests, before passing to the symbolic regression code. None means no feature selection; an int means select that many features.
:type select_k_features: None/int
:param procs: Number of processes (=number of populations running).
:type procs: int
:param multithreading: Use multithreading instead of distributed backend. Default is yes. Using procs=0 will turn off both.
:type multithreading: bool
:param batching: whether to compare population members on small batches during evolution. Still uses full dataset for comparing against hall of fame.
:type batching: bool
:param batchSize: the amount of data to use if doing batching.
:type batchSize: int
:param maxsize: Max size of an equation.
:type maxsize: int
:param ncyclesperiteration: Number of total mutations to run, per 10 samples of the population, per iteration.
:type ncyclesperiteration: int
:param alpha: Initial temperature.
:type alpha: float
:param annealing: Whether to use annealing. You should (and it is default).
:type annealing: bool
:param fractionReplaced: How much of population to replace with migrating equations from other populations.
:type fractionReplaced: float
:param fractionReplacedHof: How much of population to replace with migrating equations from hall of fame.
:type fractionReplacedHof: float
:param npop: Number of individuals in each population
:type npop: int
:param parsimony: Multiplicative factor for how much to punish complexity.
:type parsimony: float
:param migration: Whether to migrate.
:type migration: bool
:param hofMigration: Whether to have the hall of fame migrate.
:type hofMigration: bool
:param shouldOptimizeConstants: Whether to numerically optimize constants (Nelder-Mead/Newton) at the end of each iteration.
:type shouldOptimizeConstants: bool
:param topn: How many top individuals migrate from each population.
:type topn: int
:param perturbationFactor: Constants are perturbed by a max factor of (perturbationFactor*T + 1). Either multiplied by this or divided by this.
:type perturbationFactor: float
:param weightAddNode: Relative likelihood for mutation to add a node
:type weightAddNode: float
:param weightInsertNode: Relative likelihood for mutation to insert a node
:type weightInsertNode: float
:param weightDeleteNode: Relative likelihood for mutation to delete a node
:type weightDeleteNode: float
:param weightDoNothing: Relative likelihood for mutation to leave the individual
:type weightDoNothing: float
:param weightMutateConstant: Relative likelihood for mutation to change the constant slightly in a random direction.
:type weightMutateConstant: float
:param weightMutateOperator: Relative likelihood for mutation to swap an operator.
:type weightMutateOperator: float
:param weightRandomize: Relative likelihood for mutation to completely delete and then randomly generate the equation
:type weightRandomize: float
:param weightSimplify: Relative likelihood for mutation to simplify constant parts by evaluation
:type weightSimplify: float
:param equation_file: Where to save the files (.csv separated by |)
:type equation_file: str
:param verbosity: What verbosity level to use. 0 means minimal print statements.
:type verbosity: int
:param progress: Whether to use a progress bar instead of printing to stdout.
:type progress: bool
:param maxdepth: Max depth of an equation. You can use both maxsize and maxdepth. maxdepth is by default set to = maxsize, which means that it is redundant.
:type maxdepth: int
:param fast_cycle: (experimental) - batch over population subsamples. This is a slightly different algorithm than regularized evolution, but does cycles 15% faster. May be algorithmically less efficient.
:type fast_cycle: bool
:param variable_names: a list of names for the variables, other than "x0", "x1", etc.
:type variable_names: list
:param warmupMaxsizeBy: whether to slowly increase max size from a small number up to the maxsize (if greater than 0). If greater than 0, says the fraction of training time at which the current maxsize will reach the user-passed maxsize.
:type warmupMaxsizeBy: float
:param constraints: dictionary of int (unary) or 2-tuples (binary), this enforces maxsize constraints on the individual arguments of operators. E.g., `'pow': (-1, 1)` says that power laws can have any complexity left argument, but only 1 complexity exponent. Use this to force more interpretable solutions.
:type constraints: dict
:param useFrequency: whether to measure the frequency of complexities, and use that instead of parsimony to explore equation space. Will naturally find equations of all complexities.
:type useFrequency: bool
:param tempdir: directory for the temporary files
:type tempdir: str/None
:param delete_tempfiles: whether to delete the temporary files after finishing
:type delete_tempfiles: bool
:param julia_project: a Julia environment location containing a Project.toml (and potentially the source code for SymbolicRegression.jl). Default gives the Python package directory, where a Project.toml file should be present from the install.
:type julia_project: str/None
:param update: Whether to automatically update Julia packages.
:type update: bool
:param temp_equation_file: Whether to put the hall of fame file in the temp directory. Deletion is then controlled with the delete_tempfiles argument.
:type temp_equation_file: bool
:param output_jax_format: Whether to create a 'jax_format' column in the output, containing jax-callable functions and the default parameters in a jax array.
:type output_jax_format: bool
:param output_torch_format: Whether to create a 'torch_format' column in the output, containing a torch module with trainable parameters.
:type output_torch_format: bool
:param tournament_selection_n: Number of expressions to consider in each tournament.
:type tournament_selection_n: int
:param tournament_selection_p: Probability of selecting the best expression in each tournament. The probability will decay as p*(1-p)^n for other expressions, sorted by loss.
:type tournament_selection_p: float
:param precision: What precision to use for the data. By default this is 32 (float32), but you can select 64 or 16 as well.
:type precision: int
:param use_symbolic_utils: Whether to use SymbolicUtils during simplification.
:type use_symbolic_utils: bool
:param **kwargs: Other options passed to SymbolicRegression.Options, for example, if you modify SymbolicRegression.jl to include additional arguments.
:type **kwargs: dict
:returns: Initialized model. Call `.fit(X, y)` to fit your data!
:type: PySRRegressor
"""
super().__init__()
# TODO: Order args in docstring by order of declaration.
self.model_selection = model_selection
if binary_operators is None:
binary_operators = "+ * - /".split(" ")
if unary_operators is None:
unary_operators = []
if extra_sympy_mappings is None:
extra_sympy_mappings = {}
if variable_names is None:
variable_names = []
if constraints is None:
constraints = {}
if multithreading is None:
# Default is multithreading=True, unless explicitly set,
# or procs is set to 0 (serial mode).
multithreading = procs != 0
buffer_available = "buffer" in sys.stdout.__dir__()
if progress is not None:
if progress and not buffer_available:
warnings.warn(
"Note: it looks like you are running in Jupyter. The progress bar will be turned off."
)
progress = False
else:
progress = buffer_available
assert optimizer_algorithm in ["NelderMead", "BFGS"]
assert tournament_selection_n < npop
if extra_jax_mappings is not None:
for value in extra_jax_mappings.values():
if not isinstance(value, str):
raise NotImplementedError(
"extra_jax_mappings must have keys that are strings! e.g., {sympy.sqrt: 'jnp.sqrt'}."
)
else:
extra_jax_mappings = {}
if extra_torch_mappings is not None:
for value in extra_jax_mappings.values():
if not callable(value):
raise NotImplementedError(
"extra_torch_mappings must be callable functions! e.g., {sympy.sqrt: torch.sqrt}."
)
else:
extra_torch_mappings = {}
if maxsize > 40:
warnings.warn(
"Note: Using a large maxsize for the equation search will be exponentially slower and use significant memory. You should consider turning `useFrequency` to False, and perhaps use `warmupMaxsizeBy`."
)
elif maxsize < 7:
raise NotImplementedError("PySR requires a maxsize of at least 7")
if maxdepth is None:
maxdepth = maxsize
if isinstance(binary_operators, str):
binary_operators = [binary_operators]
if isinstance(unary_operators, str):
unary_operators = [unary_operators]
self.params = {
**dict(
weights=weights,
binary_operators=binary_operators,
unary_operators=unary_operators,
procs=procs,
loss=loss,
populations=populations,
niterations=niterations,
ncyclesperiteration=ncyclesperiteration,
alpha=alpha,
annealing=annealing,
fractionReplaced=fractionReplaced,
fractionReplacedHof=fractionReplacedHof,
npop=npop,
parsimony=float(parsimony),
migration=migration,
hofMigration=hofMigration,
shouldOptimizeConstants=shouldOptimizeConstants,
topn=topn,
weightAddNode=weightAddNode,
weightInsertNode=weightInsertNode,
weightDeleteNode=weightDeleteNode,
weightDoNothing=weightDoNothing,
weightMutateConstant=weightMutateConstant,
weightMutateOperator=weightMutateOperator,
weightRandomize=weightRandomize,
weightSimplify=weightSimplify,
perturbationFactor=perturbationFactor,
verbosity=verbosity,
progress=progress,
maxsize=maxsize,
fast_cycle=fast_cycle,
maxdepth=maxdepth,
batching=batching,
batchSize=batchSize,
select_k_features=select_k_features,
warmupMaxsizeBy=warmupMaxsizeBy,
constraints=constraints,
useFrequency=useFrequency,
tempdir=tempdir,
delete_tempfiles=delete_tempfiles,
update=update,
temp_equation_file=temp_equation_file,
optimizer_algorithm=optimizer_algorithm,
optimizer_nrestarts=optimizer_nrestarts,
optimize_probability=optimize_probability,
optimizer_iterations=optimizer_iterations,
tournament_selection_n=tournament_selection_n,
tournament_selection_p=tournament_selection_p,
denoise=denoise,
Xresampled=Xresampled,
precision=precision,
multithreading=multithreading,
use_symbolic_utils=use_symbolic_utils,
),
**kwargs,
}
# Stored equations:
self.equations = None
self.params_hash = None
self.raw_julia_state = None
self.multioutput = None
self.equation_file = equation_file
self.n_features = None
self.extra_sympy_mappings = extra_sympy_mappings
self.extra_torch_mappings = extra_torch_mappings
self.extra_jax_mappings = extra_jax_mappings
self.output_jax_format = output_jax_format
self.output_torch_format = output_torch_format
self.nout = 1
self.selection = None
self.variable_names = variable_names
self.julia_project = julia_project
self.surface_parameters = [
"model_selection",
"multioutput",
"equation_file",
"n_features",
"extra_sympy_mappings",
"extra_torch_mappings",
"extra_jax_mappings",
"output_jax_format",
"output_torch_format",
"nout",
"selection",
"variable_names",
"julia_project",
]
def __repr__(self):
"""Prints all current equations fitted by the model.
The string `>>>>` denotes which equation is selected by the
`model_selection`.
"""
if self.equations is None:
return "PySRRegressor.equations = None"
output = "PySRRegressor.equations = [\n"
equations = self.equations
if not isinstance(equations, list):
all_equations = [equations]
else:
all_equations = equations
for i, equations in enumerate(all_equations):
selected = ["" for _ in range(len(equations))]
if self.model_selection == "accuracy":
chosen_row = -1
elif self.model_selection == "best":
chosen_row = equations["score"].idxmax()
else:
raise NotImplementedError
selected[chosen_row] = ">>>>"
repr_equations = pd.DataFrame(
dict(
pick=selected,
score=equations["score"],
equation=equations["equation"],
loss=equations["loss"],
complexity=equations["complexity"],
)
)
if len(all_equations) > 1:
output += "[\n"
for line in repr_equations.__repr__().split("\n"):
output += "\t" + line + "\n"
if len(all_equations) > 1:
output += "]"
if i < len(all_equations) - 1:
output += ", "
output += "]"
return output
def set_params(self, **params):
"""Set parameters for equation search."""
for key, value in params.items():
if key in self.surface_parameters:
self.__setattr__(key, value)
else:
self.params[key] = value
return self
def get_params(self, deep=True):
"""Get parameters for equation search."""
del deep
return {
**self.params,
**{key: self.__getattribute__(key) for key in self.surface_parameters},
}
def get_best(self):
"""Get best equation using `model_selection`."""
if self.equations is None:
raise ValueError("No equations have been generated yet.")
if self.model_selection == "accuracy":
if isinstance(self.equations, list):
return [eq.iloc[-1] for eq in self.equations]
return self.equations.iloc[-1]
elif self.model_selection == "best":
if isinstance(self.equations, list):
return [eq.iloc[eq["score"].idxmax()] for eq in self.equations]
return self.equations.iloc[self.equations["score"].idxmax()]
else:
raise NotImplementedError(
f"{self.model_selection} is not a valid model selection strategy."
)
def fit(self, X, y, weights=None, variable_names=None):
"""Search for equations to fit the dataset and store them in `self.equations`.
:param X: 2D array. Rows are examples, columns are features. If pandas DataFrame, the columns are used for variable names (so make sure they don't contain spaces).
:type X: np.ndarray/pandas.DataFrame
:param y: 1D array (rows are examples) or 2D array (rows are examples, columns are outputs). Putting in a 2D array will trigger a search for equations for each feature of y.
:type y: np.ndarray
:param weights: Optional. Same shape as y. Each element is how to weight the mean-square-error loss for that particular element of y.
:type weights: np.ndarray
:param variable_names: a list of names for the variables, other than "x0", "x1", etc.
You can also pass a pandas DataFrame for X.
:type variable_names: list
"""
if variable_names is None:
variable_names = self.variable_names
self._run(
X=X,
y=y,
weights=weights,
variable_names=variable_names,
)
return self
def refresh(self):
# Updates self.equations with any new options passed,
# such as extra_sympy_mappings.
self.equations = self.get_hof()
def predict(self, X):
"""Predict y from input X using the equation chosen by `model_selection`.
You may see what equation is used by printing this object. X should have the same
columns as the training data.
:param X: 2D array. Rows are examples, columns are features. If pandas DataFrame, the columns are used for variable names (so make sure they don't contain spaces).
:type X: np.ndarray/pandas.DataFrame
:return: 1D array (rows are examples) or 2D array (rows are examples, columns are outputs).
"""
self.refresh()
best = self.get_best()
if self.multioutput:
return np.stack([eq["lambda_format"](X) for eq in best], axis=1)
return best["lambda_format"](X)
def sympy(self):
"""Return sympy representation of the equation(s) chosen by `model_selection`."""
self.refresh()
best = self.get_best()
if self.multioutput:
return [eq["sympy_format"] for eq in best]
return best["sympy_format"]
def latex(self):
"""Return latex representation of the equation(s) chosen by `model_selection`."""
self.refresh()
sympy_representation = self.sympy()
if self.multioutput:
return [sympy.latex(s) for s in sympy_representation]
return sympy.latex(sympy_representation)
def jax(self):
"""Return jax representation of the equation(s) chosen by `model_selection`.
Each equation (multiple given if there are multiple outputs) is a dictionary
containing {"callable": func, "parameters": params}. To call `func`, pass
func(X, params). This function is differentiable using `jax.grad`.
"""
if self.using_pandas:
warnings.warn(
"PySR's JAX modules are not set up to work with a "
"model that was trained on pandas dataframes. "
"Train on an array instead to ensure everything works as planned."
)
self.set_params(output_jax_format=True)
self.refresh()
best = self.get_best()
if self.multioutput:
return [eq["jax_format"] for eq in best]
return best["jax_format"]
def pytorch(self):
"""Return pytorch representation of the equation(s) chosen by `model_selection`.
Each equation (multiple given if there are multiple outputs) is a PyTorch module
containing the parameters as trainable attributes. You can use the module like
any other PyTorch module: `module(X)`, where `X` is a tensor with the same
column ordering as trained with.
"""
if self.using_pandas:
warnings.warn(
"PySR's PyTorch modules are not set up to work with a "
"model that was trained on pandas dataframes. "
"Train on an array instead to ensure everything works as planned."
)
self.set_params(output_torch_format=True)
self.refresh()
best = self.get_best()
if self.multioutput:
return [eq["torch_format"] for eq in best]
return best["torch_format"]
def reset(self):
"""Reset the search state."""
self.equations = None
self.params_hash = None
self.raw_julia_state = None
def _run(self, X, y, weights, variable_names):
global already_ran
global Main
for key in self.surface_parameters:
if key in self.params:
raise ValueError(
f"{key} is a surface parameter, and cannot be in self.params"
)
multithreading = self.params["multithreading"]
procs = self.params["procs"]
binary_operators = self.params["binary_operators"]
unary_operators = self.params["unary_operators"]
batching = self.params["batching"]
maxsize = self.params["maxsize"]
select_k_features = self.params["select_k_features"]
Xresampled = self.params["Xresampled"]
denoise = self.params["denoise"]
constraints = self.params["constraints"]
update = self.params["update"]
loss = self.params["loss"]
weightMutateConstant = self.params["weightMutateConstant"]
weightMutateOperator = self.params["weightMutateOperator"]
weightAddNode = self.params["weightAddNode"]
weightInsertNode = self.params["weightInsertNode"]
weightDeleteNode = self.params["weightDeleteNode"]
weightSimplify = self.params["weightSimplify"]
weightRandomize = self.params["weightRandomize"]
weightDoNothing = self.params["weightDoNothing"]
if Main is None:
if multithreading:
os.environ["JULIA_NUM_THREADS"] = str(procs)
Main = init_julia()
if isinstance(X, pd.DataFrame):
if variable_names is not None:
warnings.warn("Resetting variable_names from X.columns")
variable_names = list(X.columns)
X = np.array(X)
self.using_pandas = True
else:
self.using_pandas = False
if len(X.shape) == 1:
X = X[:, None]
assert not isinstance(y, pd.DataFrame)
if len(variable_names) == 0:
variable_names = [f"x{i}" for i in range(X.shape[1])]
use_custom_variable_names = len(variable_names) != 0
# TODO: this is always true.
_check_assertions(
X,
binary_operators,
unary_operators,
use_custom_variable_names,
variable_names,
weights,
y,
)
self.n_features = X.shape[1]
if len(X) > 10000 and not batching:
warnings.warn(
"Note: you are running with more than 10,000 datapoints. You should consider turning on batching (https://pysr.readthedocs.io/en/latest/docs/options/#batching). You should also reconsider if you need that many datapoints. Unless you have a large amount of noise (in which case you should smooth your dataset first), generally < 10,000 datapoints is enough to find a functional form with symbolic regression. More datapoints will lower the search speed."
)
X, selection = _handle_feature_selection(
X, select_k_features, y, variable_names
)
if len(y.shape) == 1 or (len(y.shape) == 2 and y.shape[1] == 1):
self.multioutput = False
self.nout = 1
y = y.reshape(-1)
elif len(y.shape) == 2:
self.multioutput = True
self.nout = y.shape[1]
else:
raise NotImplementedError("y shape not supported!")
if denoise:
if weights is not None:
raise NotImplementedError(
"No weights for denoising - the weights are learned."
)
if Xresampled is not None:
# Select among only the selected features:
if isinstance(Xresampled, pd.DataFrame):
# Handle Xresampled is pandas dataframe
if selection is not None:
Xresampled = Xresampled[[variable_names[i] for i in selection]]
else:
Xresampled = Xresampled[variable_names]
Xresampled = np.array(Xresampled)
else:
if selection is not None:
Xresampled = Xresampled[:, selection]
if self.multioutput:
y = np.stack(
[
_denoise(X, y[:, i], Xresampled=Xresampled)[1]
for i in range(self.nout)
],
axis=1,
)
if Xresampled is not None:
X = Xresampled
else:
X, y = _denoise(X, y, Xresampled=Xresampled)
self.julia_project = _get_julia_project(self.julia_project)
tmpdir = Path(tempfile.mkdtemp(dir=self.params["tempdir"]))
if self.params["temp_equation_file"]:
self.equation_file = tmpdir / "hall_of_fame.csv"
elif self.equation_file is None:
date_time = datetime.now().strftime("%Y-%m-%d_%H%M%S.%f")[:-3]
self.equation_file = "hall_of_fame_" + date_time + ".csv"
_create_inline_operators(
binary_operators=binary_operators, unary_operators=unary_operators
)
_handle_constraints(
binary_operators=binary_operators,
unary_operators=unary_operators,
constraints=constraints,
)
una_constraints = [constraints[op] for op in unary_operators]
bin_constraints = [constraints[op] for op in binary_operators]
try:
# TODO: is this needed since Julia now prints directly to stdout?
term_width = shutil.get_terminal_size().columns
except:
_, term_width = subprocess.check_output(["stty", "size"]).split()
if not already_ran:
Main.eval("using Pkg")
io = "devnull" if self.params["verbosity"] == 0 else "stderr"
Main.eval(
f'Pkg.activate("{_escape_filename(self.julia_project)}", io={io})'
)
from julia.api import JuliaError
try:
if update:
Main.eval(f"Pkg.resolve(io={io})")
Main.eval(f"Pkg.instantiate(io={io})")
else:
Main.eval(f"Pkg.instantiate(io={io})")
except (JuliaError, RuntimeError) as e:
raise ImportError(import_error_string(self.julia_project)) from e
Main.eval("using SymbolicRegression")
Main.plus = Main.eval("(+)")
Main.sub = Main.eval("(-)")
Main.mult = Main.eval("(*)")
Main.pow = Main.eval("(^)")
Main.div = Main.eval("(/)")
Main.custom_loss = Main.eval(loss)
mutationWeights = [
float(weightMutateConstant),
float(weightMutateOperator),
float(weightAddNode),
float(weightInsertNode),
float(weightDeleteNode),
float(weightSimplify),
float(weightRandomize),
float(weightDoNothing),
]
params_to_hash = {
**{k: self.__getattribute__(k) for k in self.surface_parameters},
**self.params,
}
params_excluded_from_hash = [
"niterations",
]
# Delete these^ from params_to_hash:
params_to_hash = {
k: v
for k, v in params_to_hash.items()
if k not in params_excluded_from_hash
}
# Sort params_to_hash by key:
params_to_hash = OrderedDict(sorted(params_to_hash.items()))
# Hash all parameters:
cur_hash = sha256(str(params_to_hash).encode()).hexdigest()
if self.params_hash is not None:
if cur_hash != self.params_hash:
warnings.warn(
"Warning: PySR options have changed since the last run. "
"This is experimental and may not work. "
"For example, if the operators change, or even their order,"
" the saved equations will be in the wrong format."
"\n\n"
"To reset the search state, run `.reset()`. "
)
self.params_hash = cur_hash
options = Main.Options(
binary_operators=Main.eval(str(tuple(binary_operators)).replace("'", "")),
unary_operators=Main.eval(str(tuple(unary_operators)).replace("'", "")),
bin_constraints=bin_constraints,
una_constraints=una_constraints,
loss=Main.custom_loss,
maxsize=int(maxsize),
hofFile=_escape_filename(self.equation_file),
npopulations=int(self.params["populations"]),
batching=batching,
batchSize=int(
min([self.params["batchSize"], len(X)]) if batching else len(X)
),
mutationWeights=mutationWeights,
terminal_width=int(term_width),
probPickFirst=self.params["tournament_selection_p"],
ns=self.params["tournament_selection_n"],
# These have the same name:
parsimony=self.params["parsimony"],
alpha=self.params["alpha"],
maxdepth=self.params["maxdepth"],
fast_cycle=self.params["fast_cycle"],
migration=self.params["migration"],
hofMigration=self.params["hofMigration"],
fractionReplacedHof=self.params["fractionReplacedHof"],
shouldOptimizeConstants=self.params["shouldOptimizeConstants"],
warmupMaxsizeBy=self.params["warmupMaxsizeBy"],
useFrequency=self.params["useFrequency"],
npop=self.params["npop"],
ncyclesperiteration=self.params["ncyclesperiteration"],
fractionReplaced=self.params["fractionReplaced"],
topn=self.params["topn"],
verbosity=self.params["verbosity"],
optimizer_algorithm=self.params["optimizer_algorithm"],
optimizer_nrestarts=self.params["optimizer_nrestarts"],
optimize_probability=self.params["optimize_probability"],
optimizer_iterations=self.params["optimizer_iterations"],
perturbationFactor=self.params["perturbationFactor"],
annealing=self.params["annealing"],
stateReturn=True, # Required for state saving.
use_symbolic_utils=self.params["use_symbolic_utils"],
)
np_dtype = {16: np.float16, 32: np.float32, 64: np.float64}[
self.params["precision"]
]
Main.X = np.array(X, dtype=np_dtype).T
if len(y.shape) == 1:
Main.y = np.array(y, dtype=np_dtype)
else:
Main.y = np.array(y, dtype=np_dtype).T
if weights is not None:
if len(weights.shape) == 1:
Main.weights = np.array(weights, dtype=np_dtype)
else:
Main.weights = np.array(weights, dtype=np_dtype).T
else:
Main.weights = None
cprocs = 0 if multithreading else procs
self.raw_julia_state = Main.EquationSearch(
Main.X,
Main.y,
weights=Main.weights,
niterations=int(self.params["niterations"]),
varMap=(
variable_names
if selection is None
else [variable_names[i] for i in selection]
),
options=options,
numprocs=int(cprocs),
multithreading=bool(multithreading),
saved_state=self.raw_julia_state,
)
self.variable_names = variable_names
self.selection = selection
# Not in params:
# selection, variable_names, multioutput
self.equations = self.get_hof()
if self.params["delete_tempfiles"]:
shutil.rmtree(tmpdir)
already_ran = True
def get_hof(self):
"""Get the equations from a hall of fame file. If no arguments
entered, the ones used previously from a call to PySR will be used."""
try:
if self.multioutput:
all_outputs = []
for i in range(1, self.nout + 1):
df = pd.read_csv(
str(self.equation_file) + f".out{i}" + ".bkup",
sep="|",
)
# Rename Complexity column to complexity:
df.rename(
columns={
"Complexity": "complexity",
"MSE": "loss",
"Equation": "equation",
},
inplace=True,
)
all_outputs.append(df)
else:
all_outputs = [pd.read_csv(str(self.equation_file) + ".bkup", sep="|")]
all_outputs[-1].rename(
columns={
"Complexity": "complexity",
"MSE": "loss",
"Equation": "equation",
},
inplace=True,
)
except FileNotFoundError:
raise RuntimeError(
"Couldn't find equation file! The equation search likely exited before a single iteration completed."
)
ret_outputs = []
for output in all_outputs:
scores = []
lastMSE = None
lastComplexity = 0
sympy_format = []
lambda_format = []
if self.output_jax_format:
jax_format = []
if self.output_torch_format:
torch_format = []
use_custom_variable_names = len(self.variable_names) != 0
local_sympy_mappings = {
**self.extra_sympy_mappings,
**sympy_mappings,
}
if use_custom_variable_names:
sympy_symbols = [
sympy.Symbol(self.variable_names[i]) for i in range(self.n_features)
]
else:
sympy_symbols = [
sympy.Symbol("x%d" % i) for i in range(self.n_features)
]
for _, eqn_row in output.iterrows():
eqn = sympify(eqn_row["equation"], locals=local_sympy_mappings)
sympy_format.append(eqn)
# Numpy:
lambda_format.append(
CallableEquation(
sympy_symbols, eqn, self.selection, self.variable_names
)
)
# JAX:
if self.output_jax_format:
from .export_jax import sympy2jax
func, params = sympy2jax(
eqn,
sympy_symbols,
selection=self.selection,
extra_jax_mappings=self.extra_jax_mappings,
)
jax_format.append({"callable": func, "parameters": params})
# Torch:
if self.output_torch_format:
from .export_torch import sympy2torch
module = sympy2torch(
eqn,
sympy_symbols,
selection=self.selection,
extra_torch_mappings=self.extra_torch_mappings,
)
torch_format.append(module)
curMSE = eqn_row["loss"]
curComplexity = eqn_row["complexity"]
if lastMSE is None:
cur_score = 0.0
else:
if curMSE > 0.0:
cur_score = -np.log(curMSE / lastMSE) / (
curComplexity - lastComplexity
)
else:
cur_score = np.inf
scores.append(cur_score)
lastMSE = curMSE
lastComplexity = curComplexity
output["score"] = np.array(scores)
output["sympy_format"] = sympy_format
output["lambda_format"] = lambda_format
output_cols = [
"complexity",
"loss",
"score",
"equation",
"sympy_format",
"lambda_format",
]
if self.output_jax_format:
output_cols += ["jax_format"]
output["jax_format"] = jax_format
if self.output_torch_format:
output_cols += ["torch_format"]
output["torch_format"] = torch_format
ret_outputs.append(output[output_cols])
if self.multioutput:
return ret_outputs
return ret_outputs[0]
def score(self, X, y):
del X
del y
raise NotImplementedError