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448 lines
15 KiB
Python
"""
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Unit tests for the basin hopping global minimization algorithm.
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"""
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from __future__ import division, print_function, absolute_import
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import copy
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from numpy.testing import assert_almost_equal, assert_equal, assert_
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from pytest import raises as assert_raises
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import numpy as np
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from numpy import cos, sin
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from scipy.optimize import basinhopping, OptimizeResult
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from scipy.optimize._basinhopping import (
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Storage, RandomDisplacement, Metropolis, AdaptiveStepsize)
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def func1d(x):
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f = cos(14.5 * x - 0.3) + (x + 0.2) * x
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df = np.array(-14.5 * sin(14.5 * x - 0.3) + 2. * x + 0.2)
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return f, df
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def func2d_nograd(x):
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f = cos(14.5 * x[0] - 0.3) + (x[1] + 0.2) * x[1] + (x[0] + 0.2) * x[0]
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return f
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def func2d(x):
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f = cos(14.5 * x[0] - 0.3) + (x[1] + 0.2) * x[1] + (x[0] + 0.2) * x[0]
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df = np.zeros(2)
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df[0] = -14.5 * sin(14.5 * x[0] - 0.3) + 2. * x[0] + 0.2
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df[1] = 2. * x[1] + 0.2
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return f, df
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def func2d_easyderiv(x):
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f = 2.0*x[0]**2 + 2.0*x[0]*x[1] + 2.0*x[1]**2 - 6.0*x[0]
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df = np.zeros(2)
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df[0] = 4.0*x[0] + 2.0*x[1] - 6.0
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df[1] = 2.0*x[0] + 4.0*x[1]
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return f, df
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class MyTakeStep1(RandomDisplacement):
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"""use a copy of displace, but have it set a special parameter to
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make sure it's actually being used."""
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def __init__(self):
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self.been_called = False
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super(MyTakeStep1, self).__init__()
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def __call__(self, x):
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self.been_called = True
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return super(MyTakeStep1, self).__call__(x)
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def myTakeStep2(x):
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"""redo RandomDisplacement in function form without the attribute stepsize
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to make sure everything still works ok
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"""
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s = 0.5
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x += np.random.uniform(-s, s, np.shape(x))
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return x
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class MyAcceptTest(object):
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"""pass a custom accept test
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This does nothing but make sure it's being used and ensure all the
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possible return values are accepted
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"""
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def __init__(self):
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self.been_called = False
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self.ncalls = 0
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self.testres = [False, 'force accept', True, np.bool_(True),
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np.bool_(False), [], {}, 0, 1]
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def __call__(self, **kwargs):
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self.been_called = True
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self.ncalls += 1
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if self.ncalls - 1 < len(self.testres):
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return self.testres[self.ncalls - 1]
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else:
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return True
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class MyCallBack(object):
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"""pass a custom callback function
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This makes sure it's being used. It also returns True after 10
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steps to ensure that it's stopping early.
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"""
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def __init__(self):
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self.been_called = False
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self.ncalls = 0
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def __call__(self, x, f, accepted):
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self.been_called = True
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self.ncalls += 1
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if self.ncalls == 10:
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return True
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class TestBasinHopping(object):
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def setup_method(self):
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""" Tests setup.
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Run tests based on the 1-D and 2-D functions described above.
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"""
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self.x0 = (1.0, [1.0, 1.0])
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self.sol = (-0.195, np.array([-0.195, -0.1]))
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self.tol = 3 # number of decimal places
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self.niter = 100
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self.disp = False
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# fix random seed
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np.random.seed(1234)
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self.kwargs = {"method": "L-BFGS-B", "jac": True}
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self.kwargs_nograd = {"method": "L-BFGS-B"}
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def test_TypeError(self):
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# test the TypeErrors are raised on bad input
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i = 1
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# if take_step is passed, it must be callable
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assert_raises(TypeError, basinhopping, func2d, self.x0[i],
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take_step=1)
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# if accept_test is passed, it must be callable
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assert_raises(TypeError, basinhopping, func2d, self.x0[i],
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accept_test=1)
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def test_1d_grad(self):
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# test 1d minimizations with gradient
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i = 0
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res = basinhopping(func1d, self.x0[i], minimizer_kwargs=self.kwargs,
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niter=self.niter, disp=self.disp)
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assert_almost_equal(res.x, self.sol[i], self.tol)
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def test_2d(self):
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# test 2d minimizations with gradient
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i = 1
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res = basinhopping(func2d, self.x0[i], minimizer_kwargs=self.kwargs,
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niter=self.niter, disp=self.disp)
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assert_almost_equal(res.x, self.sol[i], self.tol)
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assert_(res.nfev > 0)
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def test_njev(self):
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# test njev is returned correctly
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i = 1
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minimizer_kwargs = self.kwargs.copy()
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# L-BFGS-B doesn't use njev, but BFGS does
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minimizer_kwargs["method"] = "BFGS"
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res = basinhopping(func2d, self.x0[i],
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minimizer_kwargs=minimizer_kwargs, niter=self.niter,
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disp=self.disp)
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assert_(res.nfev > 0)
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assert_equal(res.nfev, res.njev)
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def test_jac(self):
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# test jacobian returned
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minimizer_kwargs = self.kwargs.copy()
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# BFGS returns a Jacobian
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minimizer_kwargs["method"] = "BFGS"
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res = basinhopping(func2d_easyderiv, [0.0, 0.0],
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minimizer_kwargs=minimizer_kwargs, niter=self.niter,
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disp=self.disp)
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assert_(hasattr(res.lowest_optimization_result, "jac"))
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# in this case, the jacobian is just [df/dx, df/dy]
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_, jacobian = func2d_easyderiv(res.x)
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assert_almost_equal(res.lowest_optimization_result.jac, jacobian,
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self.tol)
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def test_2d_nograd(self):
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# test 2d minimizations without gradient
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i = 1
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res = basinhopping(func2d_nograd, self.x0[i],
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minimizer_kwargs=self.kwargs_nograd,
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niter=self.niter, disp=self.disp)
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assert_almost_equal(res.x, self.sol[i], self.tol)
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def test_all_minimizers(self):
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# test 2d minimizations with gradient. Nelder-Mead, Powell and COBYLA
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# don't accept jac=True, so aren't included here.
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i = 1
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methods = ['CG', 'BFGS', 'Newton-CG', 'L-BFGS-B', 'TNC', 'SLSQP']
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minimizer_kwargs = copy.copy(self.kwargs)
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for method in methods:
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minimizer_kwargs["method"] = method
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res = basinhopping(func2d, self.x0[i],
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minimizer_kwargs=minimizer_kwargs,
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niter=self.niter, disp=self.disp)
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assert_almost_equal(res.x, self.sol[i], self.tol)
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def test_all_nograd_minimizers(self):
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# test 2d minimizations without gradient. Newton-CG requires jac=True,
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# so not included here.
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i = 1
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methods = ['CG', 'BFGS', 'L-BFGS-B', 'TNC', 'SLSQP',
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'Nelder-Mead', 'Powell', 'COBYLA']
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minimizer_kwargs = copy.copy(self.kwargs_nograd)
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for method in methods:
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minimizer_kwargs["method"] = method
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res = basinhopping(func2d_nograd, self.x0[i],
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minimizer_kwargs=minimizer_kwargs,
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niter=self.niter, disp=self.disp)
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tol = self.tol
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if method == 'COBYLA':
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tol = 2
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assert_almost_equal(res.x, self.sol[i], decimal=tol)
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def test_pass_takestep(self):
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# test that passing a custom takestep works
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# also test that the stepsize is being adjusted
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takestep = MyTakeStep1()
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initial_step_size = takestep.stepsize
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i = 1
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res = basinhopping(func2d, self.x0[i], minimizer_kwargs=self.kwargs,
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niter=self.niter, disp=self.disp,
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take_step=takestep)
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assert_almost_equal(res.x, self.sol[i], self.tol)
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assert_(takestep.been_called)
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# make sure that the built in adaptive step size has been used
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assert_(initial_step_size != takestep.stepsize)
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def test_pass_simple_takestep(self):
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# test that passing a custom takestep without attribute stepsize
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takestep = myTakeStep2
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i = 1
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res = basinhopping(func2d_nograd, self.x0[i],
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minimizer_kwargs=self.kwargs_nograd,
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niter=self.niter, disp=self.disp,
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take_step=takestep)
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assert_almost_equal(res.x, self.sol[i], self.tol)
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def test_pass_accept_test(self):
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# test passing a custom accept test
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# makes sure it's being used and ensures all the possible return values
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# are accepted.
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accept_test = MyAcceptTest()
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i = 1
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# there's no point in running it more than a few steps.
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basinhopping(func2d, self.x0[i], minimizer_kwargs=self.kwargs,
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niter=10, disp=self.disp, accept_test=accept_test)
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assert_(accept_test.been_called)
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def test_pass_callback(self):
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# test passing a custom callback function
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# This makes sure it's being used. It also returns True after 10 steps
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# to ensure that it's stopping early.
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callback = MyCallBack()
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i = 1
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# there's no point in running it more than a few steps.
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res = basinhopping(func2d, self.x0[i], minimizer_kwargs=self.kwargs,
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niter=30, disp=self.disp, callback=callback)
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assert_(callback.been_called)
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assert_("callback" in res.message[0])
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assert_equal(res.nit, 10)
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def test_minimizer_fail(self):
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# test if a minimizer fails
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i = 1
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self.kwargs["options"] = dict(maxiter=0)
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self.niter = 10
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res = basinhopping(func2d, self.x0[i], minimizer_kwargs=self.kwargs,
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niter=self.niter, disp=self.disp)
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# the number of failed minimizations should be the number of
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# iterations + 1
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assert_equal(res.nit + 1, res.minimization_failures)
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def test_niter_zero(self):
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# gh5915, what happens if you call basinhopping with niter=0
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i = 0
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basinhopping(func1d, self.x0[i], minimizer_kwargs=self.kwargs,
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niter=0, disp=self.disp)
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def test_seed_reproducibility(self):
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# seed should ensure reproducibility between runs
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minimizer_kwargs = {"method": "L-BFGS-B", "jac": True}
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f_1 = []
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def callback(x, f, accepted):
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f_1.append(f)
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basinhopping(func2d, [1.0, 1.0], minimizer_kwargs=minimizer_kwargs,
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niter=10, callback=callback, seed=10)
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f_2 = []
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def callback2(x, f, accepted):
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f_2.append(f)
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basinhopping(func2d, [1.0, 1.0], minimizer_kwargs=minimizer_kwargs,
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niter=10, callback=callback2, seed=10)
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assert_equal(np.array(f_1), np.array(f_2))
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def test_monotonic_basin_hopping(self):
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# test 1d minimizations with gradient and T=0
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i = 0
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res = basinhopping(func1d, self.x0[i], minimizer_kwargs=self.kwargs,
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niter=self.niter, disp=self.disp, T=0)
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assert_almost_equal(res.x, self.sol[i], self.tol)
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class Test_Storage(object):
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def setup_method(self):
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self.x0 = np.array(1)
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self.f0 = 0
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minres = OptimizeResult()
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minres.x = self.x0
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minres.fun = self.f0
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self.storage = Storage(minres)
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def test_higher_f_rejected(self):
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new_minres = OptimizeResult()
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new_minres.x = self.x0 + 1
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new_minres.fun = self.f0 + 1
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ret = self.storage.update(new_minres)
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minres = self.storage.get_lowest()
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assert_equal(self.x0, minres.x)
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assert_equal(self.f0, minres.fun)
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assert_(not ret)
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def test_lower_f_accepted(self):
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new_minres = OptimizeResult()
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new_minres.x = self.x0 + 1
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new_minres.fun = self.f0 - 1
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ret = self.storage.update(new_minres)
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minres = self.storage.get_lowest()
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assert_(self.x0 != minres.x)
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assert_(self.f0 != minres.fun)
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assert_(ret)
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class Test_RandomDisplacement(object):
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def setup_method(self):
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self.stepsize = 1.0
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self.displace = RandomDisplacement(stepsize=self.stepsize)
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self.N = 300000
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self.x0 = np.zeros([self.N])
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def test_random(self):
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# the mean should be 0
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# the variance should be (2*stepsize)**2 / 12
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# note these tests are random, they will fail from time to time
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x = self.displace(self.x0)
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v = (2. * self.stepsize) ** 2 / 12
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assert_almost_equal(np.mean(x), 0., 1)
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assert_almost_equal(np.var(x), v, 1)
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class Test_Metropolis(object):
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def setup_method(self):
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self.T = 2.
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self.met = Metropolis(self.T)
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def test_boolean_return(self):
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# the return must be a bool. else an error will be raised in
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# basinhopping
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ret = self.met(f_new=0., f_old=1.)
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assert isinstance(ret, bool)
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def test_lower_f_accepted(self):
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assert_(self.met(f_new=0., f_old=1.))
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def test_KeyError(self):
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# should raise KeyError if kwargs f_old or f_new is not passed
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assert_raises(KeyError, self.met, f_old=1.)
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assert_raises(KeyError, self.met, f_new=1.)
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def test_accept(self):
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# test that steps are randomly accepted for f_new > f_old
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one_accept = False
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one_reject = False
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for i in range(1000):
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if one_accept and one_reject:
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break
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ret = self.met(f_new=1., f_old=0.5)
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if ret:
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one_accept = True
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else:
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one_reject = True
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assert_(one_accept)
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assert_(one_reject)
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def test_GH7495(self):
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# an overflow in exp was producing a RuntimeWarning
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# create own object here in case someone changes self.T
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met = Metropolis(2)
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with np.errstate(over='raise'):
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met.accept_reject(0, 2000)
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class Test_AdaptiveStepsize(object):
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def setup_method(self):
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self.stepsize = 1.
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self.ts = RandomDisplacement(stepsize=self.stepsize)
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self.target_accept_rate = 0.5
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self.takestep = AdaptiveStepsize(takestep=self.ts, verbose=False,
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accept_rate=self.target_accept_rate)
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def test_adaptive_increase(self):
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# if few steps are rejected, the stepsize should increase
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x = 0.
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self.takestep(x)
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self.takestep.report(False)
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for i in range(self.takestep.interval):
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self.takestep(x)
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self.takestep.report(True)
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assert_(self.ts.stepsize > self.stepsize)
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def test_adaptive_decrease(self):
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# if few steps are rejected, the stepsize should increase
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x = 0.
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self.takestep(x)
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self.takestep.report(True)
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for i in range(self.takestep.interval):
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self.takestep(x)
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self.takestep.report(False)
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assert_(self.ts.stepsize < self.stepsize)
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def test_all_accepted(self):
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# test that everything works OK if all steps were accepted
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x = 0.
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for i in range(self.takestep.interval + 1):
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self.takestep(x)
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self.takestep.report(True)
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assert_(self.ts.stepsize > self.stepsize)
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def test_all_rejected(self):
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# test that everything works OK if all steps were rejected
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x = 0.
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for i in range(self.takestep.interval + 1):
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self.takestep(x)
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self.takestep.report(False)
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assert_(self.ts.stepsize < self.stepsize)
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