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138 lines
3.9 KiB
Rust
138 lines
3.9 KiB
Rust
///
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/// This example parses, sorts and groups the iris dataset
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/// and does some simple manipulations.
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///
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/// Iterators and itertools functionality are used throughout.
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use itertools::Itertools;
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use std::collections::HashMap;
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use std::iter::repeat;
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use std::num::ParseFloatError;
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use std::str::FromStr;
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static DATA: &'static str = include_str!("iris.data");
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#[derive(Clone, Debug)]
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struct Iris {
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name: String,
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data: [f32; 4],
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}
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#[derive(Clone, Debug)]
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enum ParseError {
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Numeric(ParseFloatError),
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Other(&'static str),
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}
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impl From<ParseFloatError> for ParseError {
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fn from(err: ParseFloatError) -> Self {
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ParseError::Numeric(err)
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}
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}
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/// Parse an Iris from a comma-separated line
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impl FromStr for Iris {
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type Err = ParseError;
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fn from_str(s: &str) -> Result<Self, Self::Err> {
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let mut iris = Iris { name: "".into(), data: [0.; 4] };
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let mut parts = s.split(",").map(str::trim);
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// using Iterator::by_ref()
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for (index, part) in parts.by_ref().take(4).enumerate() {
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iris.data[index] = part.parse::<f32>()?;
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}
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if let Some(name) = parts.next() {
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iris.name = name.into();
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} else {
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return Err(ParseError::Other("Missing name"))
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}
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Ok(iris)
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}
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}
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fn main() {
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// using Itertools::fold_results to create the result of parsing
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let irises = DATA.lines()
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.map(str::parse)
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.fold_ok(Vec::new(), |mut v, iris: Iris| {
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v.push(iris);
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v
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});
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let mut irises = match irises {
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Err(e) => {
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println!("Error parsing: {:?}", e);
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std::process::exit(1);
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}
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Ok(data) => data,
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};
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// Sort them and group them
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irises.sort_by(|a, b| Ord::cmp(&a.name, &b.name));
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// using Iterator::cycle()
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let mut plot_symbols = "+ox".chars().cycle();
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let mut symbolmap = HashMap::new();
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// using Itertools::group_by
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for (species, species_group) in &irises.iter().group_by(|iris| &iris.name) {
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// assign a plot symbol
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symbolmap.entry(species).or_insert_with(|| {
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plot_symbols.next().unwrap()
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});
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println!("{} (symbol={})", species, symbolmap[species]);
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for iris in species_group {
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// using Itertools::format for lazy formatting
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println!("{:>3.1}", iris.data.iter().format(", "));
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}
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}
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// Look at all combinations of the four columns
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//
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// See https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Iris_flower_data_set
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//
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let n = 30; // plot size
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let mut plot = vec![' '; n * n];
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// using Itertools::tuple_combinations
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for (a, b) in (0..4).tuple_combinations() {
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println!("Column {} vs {}:", a, b);
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// Clear plot
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//
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// using std::iter::repeat;
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// using Itertools::set_from
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plot.iter_mut().set_from(repeat(' '));
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// using Itertools::minmax
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let min_max = |data: &[Iris], col| {
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data.iter()
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.map(|iris| iris.data[col])
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.minmax()
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.into_option()
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.expect("Can't find min/max of empty iterator")
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};
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let (min_x, max_x) = min_max(&irises, a);
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let (min_y, max_y) = min_max(&irises, b);
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// Plot the data points
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let round_to_grid = |x, min, max| ((x - min) / (max - min) * ((n - 1) as f32)) as usize;
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let flip = |ix| n - 1 - ix; // reverse axis direction
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for iris in &irises {
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let ix = round_to_grid(iris.data[a], min_x, max_x);
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let iy = flip(round_to_grid(iris.data[b], min_y, max_y));
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plot[n * iy + ix] = symbolmap[&iris.name];
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}
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// render plot
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//
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// using Itertools::join
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for line in plot.chunks(n) {
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println!("{}", line.iter().join(" "))
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}
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}
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}
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