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After recently changing .pylintrc (see [1]) we discovered that the presubmit check always checks all the python files when just one python file gets updated. This CL moves all these files one step closer to what the linter wants. Autogenerated with: # Added all the files under pylint control to ~/Desktop/to-reformat cat ~/Desktop/to-reformat | xargs sed -i '1i\\' git cl format --python --full This is part 1 out of 2. The second part will fix function names and will not be automated. [1] - https://webrtc-review.googlesource.com/c/src/+/186664 No-Presubmit: True Bug: webrtc:12114 Change-Id: Idfec4d759f209a2090440d0af2413a1ddc01b841 Reviewed-on: https://webrtc-review.googlesource.com/c/src/+/190980 Commit-Queue: Mirko Bonadei <mbonadei@webrtc.org> Reviewed-by: Karl Wiberg <kwiberg@webrtc.org> Cr-Commit-Position: refs/heads/master@{#32530}
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Python
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438 lines
13 KiB
Python
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# Copyright (c) 2017 The WebRTC project authors. All Rights Reserved.
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#
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# Use of this source code is governed by a BSD-style license
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# that can be found in the LICENSE file in the root of the source
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# tree. An additional intellectual property rights grant can be found
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# in the file PATENTS. All contributing project authors may
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# be found in the AUTHORS file in the root of the source tree.
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"""Plots statistics from WebRTC integration test logs.
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Usage: $ python plot_webrtc_test_logs.py filename.txt
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"""
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import numpy
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import sys
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import re
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import matplotlib.pyplot as plt
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# Log events.
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EVENT_START = 'RUN ] CodecSettings/VideoCodecTestParameterized.'
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EVENT_END = 'OK ] CodecSettings/VideoCodecTestParameterized.'
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# Metrics to plot, tuple: (name to parse in file, label to use when plotting).
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WIDTH = ('width', 'width')
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HEIGHT = ('height', 'height')
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FILENAME = ('filename', 'clip')
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CODEC_TYPE = ('codec_type', 'Codec')
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ENCODER_IMPLEMENTATION_NAME = ('enc_impl_name', 'enc name')
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DECODER_IMPLEMENTATION_NAME = ('dec_impl_name', 'dec name')
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CODEC_IMPLEMENTATION_NAME = ('codec_impl_name', 'codec name')
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CORES = ('num_cores', 'CPU cores used')
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DENOISING = ('denoising', 'denoising')
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RESILIENCE = ('resilience', 'resilience')
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ERROR_CONCEALMENT = ('error_concealment', 'error concealment')
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CPU_USAGE = ('cpu_usage_percent', 'CPU usage (%)')
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BITRATE = ('target_bitrate_kbps', 'target bitrate (kbps)')
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FRAMERATE = ('input_framerate_fps', 'fps')
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QP = ('avg_qp', 'QP avg')
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PSNR = ('avg_psnr', 'PSNR (dB)')
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SSIM = ('avg_ssim', 'SSIM')
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ENC_BITRATE = ('bitrate_kbps', 'encoded bitrate (kbps)')
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NUM_FRAMES = ('num_input_frames', 'num frames')
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NUM_DROPPED_FRAMES = ('num_dropped_frames', 'num dropped frames')
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TIME_TO_TARGET = ('time_to_reach_target_bitrate_sec',
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'time to reach target rate (sec)')
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ENCODE_SPEED_FPS = ('enc_speed_fps', 'encode speed (fps)')
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DECODE_SPEED_FPS = ('dec_speed_fps', 'decode speed (fps)')
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AVG_KEY_FRAME_SIZE = ('avg_key_frame_size_bytes', 'avg key frame size (bytes)')
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AVG_DELTA_FRAME_SIZE = ('avg_delta_frame_size_bytes',
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'avg delta frame size (bytes)')
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# Settings.
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SETTINGS = [
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WIDTH,
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HEIGHT,
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FILENAME,
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NUM_FRAMES,
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]
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# Settings, options for x-axis.
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X_SETTINGS = [
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CORES,
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FRAMERATE,
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DENOISING,
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RESILIENCE,
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ERROR_CONCEALMENT,
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BITRATE, # TODO(asapersson): Needs to be last.
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]
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# Settings, options for subplots.
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SUBPLOT_SETTINGS = [
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CODEC_TYPE,
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ENCODER_IMPLEMENTATION_NAME,
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DECODER_IMPLEMENTATION_NAME,
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CODEC_IMPLEMENTATION_NAME,
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] + X_SETTINGS
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# Results.
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RESULTS = [
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PSNR,
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SSIM,
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ENC_BITRATE,
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NUM_DROPPED_FRAMES,
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TIME_TO_TARGET,
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ENCODE_SPEED_FPS,
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DECODE_SPEED_FPS,
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QP,
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CPU_USAGE,
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AVG_KEY_FRAME_SIZE,
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AVG_DELTA_FRAME_SIZE,
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]
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METRICS_TO_PARSE = SETTINGS + SUBPLOT_SETTINGS + RESULTS
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Y_METRICS = [res[1] for res in RESULTS]
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# Parameters for plotting.
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FIG_SIZE_SCALE_FACTOR_X = 1.6
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FIG_SIZE_SCALE_FACTOR_Y = 1.8
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GRID_COLOR = [0.45, 0.45, 0.45]
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def ParseSetting(filename, setting):
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"""Parses setting from file.
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Args:
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filename: The name of the file.
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setting: Name of setting to parse (e.g. width).
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Returns:
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A list holding parsed settings, e.g. ['width: 128.0', 'width: 160.0'] """
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settings = []
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settings_file = open(filename)
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while True:
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line = settings_file.readline()
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if not line:
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break
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if re.search(r'%s' % EVENT_START, line):
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# Parse event.
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parsed = {}
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while True:
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line = settings_file.readline()
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if not line:
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break
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if re.search(r'%s' % EVENT_END, line):
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# Add parsed setting to list.
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if setting in parsed:
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s = setting + ': ' + str(parsed[setting])
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if s not in settings:
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settings.append(s)
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break
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TryFindMetric(parsed, line)
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settings_file.close()
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return settings
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def ParseMetrics(filename, setting1, setting2):
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"""Parses metrics from file.
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Args:
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filename: The name of the file.
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setting1: First setting for sorting metrics (e.g. width).
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setting2: Second setting for sorting metrics (e.g. CPU cores used).
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Returns:
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A dictionary holding parsed metrics.
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For example:
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metrics[key1][key2][measurement]
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metrics = {
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"width: 352": {
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"CPU cores used: 1.0": {
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"encode time (us)": [0.718005, 0.806925, 0.909726, 0.931835, 0.953642],
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"PSNR (dB)": [25.546029, 29.465518, 34.723535, 36.428493, 38.686551],
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"bitrate (kbps)": [50, 100, 300, 500, 1000]
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},
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"CPU cores used: 2.0": {
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"encode time (us)": [0.718005, 0.806925, 0.909726, 0.931835, 0.953642],
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"PSNR (dB)": [25.546029, 29.465518, 34.723535, 36.428493, 38.686551],
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"bitrate (kbps)": [50, 100, 300, 500, 1000]
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},
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},
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"width: 176": {
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"CPU cores used: 1.0": {
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"encode time (us)": [0.857897, 0.91608, 0.959173, 0.971116, 0.980961],
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"PSNR (dB)": [30.243646, 33.375592, 37.574387, 39.42184, 41.437897],
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"bitrate (kbps)": [50, 100, 300, 500, 1000]
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},
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}
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} """
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metrics = {}
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# Parse events.
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settings_file = open(filename)
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while True:
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line = settings_file.readline()
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if not line:
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break
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if re.search(r'%s' % EVENT_START, line):
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# Parse event.
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parsed = {}
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while True:
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line = settings_file.readline()
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if not line:
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break
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if re.search(r'%s' % EVENT_END, line):
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# Add parsed values to metrics.
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key1 = setting1 + ': ' + str(parsed[setting1])
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key2 = setting2 + ': ' + str(parsed[setting2])
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if key1 not in metrics:
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metrics[key1] = {}
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if key2 not in metrics[key1]:
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metrics[key1][key2] = {}
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for label in parsed:
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if label not in metrics[key1][key2]:
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metrics[key1][key2][label] = []
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metrics[key1][key2][label].append(parsed[label])
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break
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TryFindMetric(parsed, line)
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settings_file.close()
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return metrics
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def TryFindMetric(parsed, line):
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for metric in METRICS_TO_PARSE:
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name = metric[0]
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label = metric[1]
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if re.search(r'%s' % name, line):
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found, value = GetMetric(name, line)
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if found:
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parsed[label] = value
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return
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def GetMetric(name, string):
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# Float (e.g. bitrate = 98.8253).
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pattern = r'%s\s*[:=]\s*([+-]?\d+\.*\d*)' % name
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m = re.search(r'%s' % pattern, string)
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if m is not None:
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return StringToFloat(m.group(1))
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# Alphanumeric characters (e.g. codec type : VP8).
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pattern = r'%s\s*[:=]\s*(\w+)' % name
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m = re.search(r'%s' % pattern, string)
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if m is not None:
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return True, m.group(1)
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return False, -1
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def StringToFloat(value):
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try:
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value = float(value)
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except ValueError:
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print "Not a float, skipped %s" % value
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return False, -1
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return True, value
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def Plot(y_metric, x_metric, metrics):
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"""Plots y_metric vs x_metric per key in metrics.
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For example:
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y_metric = 'PSNR (dB)'
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x_metric = 'bitrate (kbps)'
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metrics = {
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"CPU cores used: 1.0": {
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"PSNR (dB)": [25.546029, 29.465518, 34.723535, 36.428493, 38.686551],
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"bitrate (kbps)": [50, 100, 300, 500, 1000]
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},
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"CPU cores used: 2.0": {
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"PSNR (dB)": [25.546029, 29.465518, 34.723535, 36.428493, 38.686551],
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"bitrate (kbps)": [50, 100, 300, 500, 1000]
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},
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}
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"""
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for key in sorted(metrics):
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data = metrics[key]
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if y_metric not in data:
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print "Failed to find metric: %s" % y_metric
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continue
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y = numpy.array(data[y_metric])
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x = numpy.array(data[x_metric])
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if len(y) != len(x):
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print "Length mismatch for %s, %s" % (y, x)
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continue
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label = y_metric + ' - ' + str(key)
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plt.plot(x,
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y,
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label=label,
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linewidth=1.5,
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marker='o',
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markersize=5,
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markeredgewidth=0.0)
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def PlotFigure(settings, y_metrics, x_metric, metrics, title):
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"""Plots metrics in y_metrics list. One figure is plotted and each entry
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in the list is plotted in a subplot (and sorted per settings).
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For example:
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settings = ['width: 128.0', 'width: 160.0']. Sort subplot per setting.
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y_metrics = ['PSNR (dB)', 'PSNR (dB)']. Metric to plot per subplot.
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x_metric = 'bitrate (kbps)'
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"""
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plt.figure()
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plt.suptitle(title, fontsize='large', fontweight='bold')
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settings.sort()
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rows = len(settings)
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cols = 1
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pos = 1
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while pos <= rows:
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plt.rc('grid', color=GRID_COLOR)
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ax = plt.subplot(rows, cols, pos)
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plt.grid()
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plt.setp(ax.get_xticklabels(), visible=(pos == rows), fontsize='large')
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plt.setp(ax.get_yticklabels(), fontsize='large')
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setting = settings[pos - 1]
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Plot(y_metrics[pos - 1], x_metric, metrics[setting])
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if setting.startswith(WIDTH[1]):
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plt.title(setting, fontsize='medium')
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plt.legend(fontsize='large', loc='best')
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pos += 1
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plt.xlabel(x_metric, fontsize='large')
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plt.subplots_adjust(left=0.06,
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right=0.98,
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bottom=0.05,
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top=0.94,
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hspace=0.08)
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def GetTitle(filename, setting):
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title = ''
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if setting != CODEC_IMPLEMENTATION_NAME[1] and setting != CODEC_TYPE[1]:
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codec_types = ParseSetting(filename, CODEC_TYPE[1])
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for i in range(0, len(codec_types)):
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title += codec_types[i] + ', '
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if setting != CORES[1]:
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cores = ParseSetting(filename, CORES[1])
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for i in range(0, len(cores)):
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title += cores[i].split('.')[0] + ', '
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if setting != FRAMERATE[1]:
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framerate = ParseSetting(filename, FRAMERATE[1])
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for i in range(0, len(framerate)):
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title += framerate[i].split('.')[0] + ', '
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if (setting != CODEC_IMPLEMENTATION_NAME[1]
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and setting != ENCODER_IMPLEMENTATION_NAME[1]):
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enc_names = ParseSetting(filename, ENCODER_IMPLEMENTATION_NAME[1])
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for i in range(0, len(enc_names)):
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title += enc_names[i] + ', '
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if (setting != CODEC_IMPLEMENTATION_NAME[1]
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and setting != DECODER_IMPLEMENTATION_NAME[1]):
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dec_names = ParseSetting(filename, DECODER_IMPLEMENTATION_NAME[1])
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for i in range(0, len(dec_names)):
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title += dec_names[i] + ', '
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filenames = ParseSetting(filename, FILENAME[1])
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title += filenames[0].split('_')[0]
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num_frames = ParseSetting(filename, NUM_FRAMES[1])
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for i in range(0, len(num_frames)):
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title += ' (' + num_frames[i].split('.')[0] + ')'
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return title
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def ToString(input_list):
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return ToStringWithoutMetric(input_list, ('', ''))
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def ToStringWithoutMetric(input_list, metric):
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i = 1
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output_str = ""
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for m in input_list:
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if m != metric:
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output_str = output_str + ("%s. %s\n" % (i, m[1]))
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i += 1
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return output_str
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def GetIdx(text_list):
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return int(raw_input(text_list)) - 1
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def main():
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filename = sys.argv[1]
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# Setup.
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idx_metric = GetIdx("Choose metric:\n0. All\n%s" % ToString(RESULTS))
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if idx_metric == -1:
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# Plot all metrics. One subplot for each metric.
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# Per subplot: metric vs bitrate (per resolution).
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cores = ParseSetting(filename, CORES[1])
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setting1 = CORES[1]
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setting2 = WIDTH[1]
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sub_keys = [cores[0]] * len(Y_METRICS)
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y_metrics = Y_METRICS
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x_metric = BITRATE[1]
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else:
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resolutions = ParseSetting(filename, WIDTH[1])
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idx = GetIdx("Select metric for x-axis:\n%s" % ToString(X_SETTINGS))
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if X_SETTINGS[idx] == BITRATE:
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idx = GetIdx("Plot per:\n%s" %
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ToStringWithoutMetric(SUBPLOT_SETTINGS, BITRATE))
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idx_setting = METRICS_TO_PARSE.index(SUBPLOT_SETTINGS[idx])
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# Plot one metric. One subplot for each resolution.
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# Per subplot: metric vs bitrate (per setting).
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setting1 = WIDTH[1]
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setting2 = METRICS_TO_PARSE[idx_setting][1]
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sub_keys = resolutions
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y_metrics = [RESULTS[idx_metric][1]] * len(sub_keys)
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x_metric = BITRATE[1]
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else:
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# Plot one metric. One subplot for each resolution.
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# Per subplot: metric vs setting (per bitrate).
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setting1 = WIDTH[1]
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setting2 = BITRATE[1]
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sub_keys = resolutions
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y_metrics = [RESULTS[idx_metric][1]] * len(sub_keys)
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x_metric = X_SETTINGS[idx][1]
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metrics = ParseMetrics(filename, setting1, setting2)
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# Stretch fig size.
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figsize = plt.rcParams["figure.figsize"]
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figsize[0] *= FIG_SIZE_SCALE_FACTOR_X
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figsize[1] *= FIG_SIZE_SCALE_FACTOR_Y
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plt.rcParams["figure.figsize"] = figsize
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PlotFigure(sub_keys, y_metrics, x_metric, metrics,
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GetTitle(filename, setting2))
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plt.show()
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if __name__ == '__main__':
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main()
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