From 4c8c13814a22fe6b40081ecfa1f957bc5bf99930 Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: Muriithi Frederick Muriuki Date: Mon, 26 Jul 2021 15:39:42 +0300 Subject: Fix issues caught by pylint Issue: https://github.com/genenetwork/gn-gemtext-threads/blob/main/topics/gn1-migration-to-gn2/clustering.gmi * Fix a myriad of issues caught by pylint to ensure the code passes all tests. --- gn3/computations/correlations2.py | 37 ++++++++++++----- gn3/computations/slink.py | 84 +++++++++++++++++++++------------------ 2 files changed, 72 insertions(+), 49 deletions(-) (limited to 'gn3/computations') diff --git a/gn3/computations/correlations2.py b/gn3/computations/correlations2.py index 6c456db..93db3fa 100644 --- a/gn3/computations/correlations2.py +++ b/gn3/computations/correlations2.py @@ -1,15 +1,25 @@ +""" +DESCRIPTION: + TODO: Add a description for the module + +FUNCTIONS: +compute_correlation: + TODO: Describe what the function does...""" + from math import sqrt from functools import reduce ## From GN1: mostly for clustering and heatmap generation -def items_with_values(dbdata, userdata): +def __items_with_values(dbdata, userdata): """Retains only corresponding items in the data items that are not `None` values. -This should probably be renamed to something sensible""" + This should probably be renamed to something sensible""" def both_not_none(item1, item2): + """Check that both items are not the value `None`.""" if (item1 is not None) and (item2 is not None): return (item1, item2) return None def split_lists(accumulator, item): + """Separate the 'x' and 'y' items.""" return [accumulator[0] + [item[0]], accumulator[1] + [item[1]]] return reduce( split_lists, @@ -17,19 +27,24 @@ This should probably be renamed to something sensible""" [[], []]) def compute_correlation(dbdata, userdata): - x, y = items_with_values(dbdata, userdata) - if len(x) < 6: - return (0.0, len(x)) - meanx = sum(x)/len(x) - meany = sum(y)/len(y) + """Compute some form of correlation. + + This is extracted from + https://github.com/genenetwork/genenetwork1/blob/master/web/webqtl/utility/webqtlUtil.py#L622-L647 + """ + x_items, y_items = __items_with_values(dbdata, userdata) + if len(x_items) < 6: + return (0.0, len(x_items)) + meanx = sum(x_items)/len(x_items) + meany = sum(y_items)/len(y_items) def cal_corr_vals(acc, item): xitem, yitem = item return [ acc[0] + ((xitem - meanx) * (yitem - meany)), acc[1] + ((xitem - meanx) * (xitem - meanx)), acc[2] + ((yitem - meany) * (yitem - meany))] - xyd, sxd, syd = reduce(cal_corr_vals, zip(x, y), [0.0, 0.0, 0.0]) + xyd, sxd, syd = reduce(cal_corr_vals, zip(x_items, y_items), [0.0, 0.0, 0.0]) try: - return ((xyd/(sqrt(sxd)*sqrt(syd))), len(x)) - except ZeroDivisionError as zde: - return(0, len(x)) + return ((xyd/(sqrt(sxd)*sqrt(syd))), len(x_items)) + except ZeroDivisionError: + return(0, len(x_items)) diff --git a/gn3/computations/slink.py b/gn3/computations/slink.py index 8d51f29..4aac6b3 100644 --- a/gn3/computations/slink.py +++ b/gn3/computations/slink.py @@ -7,13 +7,14 @@ slink: TODO: Describe what the function does... """ import logging -from functools import partial class LengthError(BaseException): - pass + """Raised whenever child lists/tuples are not the same length as the parent + list of tuple.""" class MirrorError(BaseException): - pass + """Raised if the distance from child A to child B is not the same as the + distance from child B to child A.""" def __is_list_or_tuple(item): return type(item) in [list, tuple] @@ -50,19 +51,20 @@ def __raise_valueerror_if_child_list_distance_from_itself_is_not_zero(lists): def __raise_mirrorerror_of_distances_one_way_are_not_same_other_way(lists): """Check that the distance from A to B, is the same as the distance from B to A. If the two distances are different, throw an exception.""" - for i in range(len(lists)): - for j in range(len(lists)): - if lists[i][j] != lists[j][i]: - raise MirrorError( - ("Distance from one child({}) to the other ({}) " - "should be the same in both directions.").format( - lists[i][j], lists[j][i])) + inner_coords = range(len(lists)) + coords = ((i, j) for i in inner_coords for j in inner_coords) + def __is_same_reversed(coord): + return lists[coord[0]][coord[1]] == lists[coord[1]][coord[0]] + if not all(map(__is_same_reversed, coords)): + raise MirrorError(( + "Distance from one child to the other should be the same in both " + "directions.")) def __raise_valueerror_on_negative_distances(lists): """Check that distances between 'somethings' are all positive, otherwise, raise an exception.""" def zero_or_positive(val): - return val >= 0; + return val >= 0 # flatten lists flattened = __flatten_list_of_lists(lists) if not all(map(zero_or_positive, flattened)): @@ -76,7 +78,8 @@ def nearest(lists, i, j): Computes shortest distance between member(s) in `i` and member(s) in `j`. Description: - This is 'copied' over from genenetwork1, from https://github.com/genenetwork/genenetwork1/blob/master/web/webqtl/heatmap/slink.py#L42-L64. + This is 'copied' over from genenetwork1, from + https://github.com/genenetwork/genenetwork1/blob/master/web/webqtl/heatmap/slink.py#L42-L64. This description should be updated to better describe what 'member' means in the context where the function is used. @@ -108,18 +111,20 @@ def nearest(lists, i, j): __raise_mirrorerror_of_distances_one_way_are_not_same_other_way(lists) __raise_valueerror_on_negative_distances(lists) #### END: Guard Functions #### - if type(i) == int and type(j) == int: # From member i to member j + if isinstance(i, int) and isinstance(j, int): # From member i to member j return lists[i][j] - elif type(i) == int and __is_list_or_tuple(j): + + if isinstance(i, int) and __is_list_or_tuple(j): return min(map(lambda j_new: nearest(lists, i, j_new), j[:-1])) - elif type(j) == int and __is_list_or_tuple(i): + if isinstance(j, int) and __is_list_or_tuple(i): return min(map(lambda i_new: nearest(lists, i_new, j), i[:-1])) - elif __is_list_or_tuple(i) and __is_list_or_tuple(j): + + if __is_list_or_tuple(i) and __is_list_or_tuple(j): coordinate_pairs = __flatten_list_of_lists( [[(itemi, itemj) for itemj in j[:-1]] for itemi in i[:-1]]) return min(map(lambda x: nearest(lists, x[0], x[1]), coordinate_pairs)) - else: - raise ValueError("member values (i or j) should be lists/tuples of integers or integers") + + raise ValueError("member values (i or j) should be lists/tuples of integers or integers") def slink(lists): """ @@ -144,36 +149,39 @@ def slink(lists): """ try: size = len(lists) - listindex = range(size) listindexcopy = list(range(size)) - listscopy = [[item for item in child] for child in lists] - initSize = size + listscopy = [child[:] for child in lists] + init_size = size candidate = [] - while initSize >2: + while init_size > 2: mindist = 1e10 - for i in range(initSize): - for j in range(i+1,initSize): + for i in range(init_size): + for j in range(i+1, init_size): if listscopy[i][j] < mindist: - mindist = listscopy[i][j] - candidate=[[i,j]] + mindist = listscopy[i][j] + candidate = [[i, j]] elif listscopy[i][j] == mindist: - mindist = listscopy[i][j] - candidate.append([i,j]) + mindist = listscopy[i][j] + candidate.append([i, j]) else: pass - newmem = (listindexcopy[candidate[0][0]],listindexcopy[candidate[0][1]],mindist) + newmem = ( + listindexcopy[candidate[0][0]], listindexcopy[candidate[0][1]], + mindist) listindexcopy.pop(candidate[0][1]) listindexcopy[candidate[0][0]] = newmem - initSize -= 1 - for i in range(initSize): - for j in range(i+1,initSize): - listscopy[i][j] = nearest(lists,listindexcopy[i],listindexcopy[j]) + init_size -= 1 + for i in range(init_size): + for j in range(i+1, init_size): + listscopy[i][j] = nearest( + lists, listindexcopy[i], listindexcopy[j]) listscopy[j][i] = listscopy[i][j] - listindexcopy.append(nearest(lists,listindexcopy[0],listindexcopy[1])) + listindexcopy.append( + nearest(lists, listindexcopy[0], listindexcopy[1])) return listindexcopy - except Exception as e: - # TODO: Look into making the logging log output to the system's - # configured logger(s) - logging.warning("Exception: {}, {}".format(type(e), e)) + except (LengthError, MirrorError, TypeError, IndexError) as exc: + # Look into making the logging log output to the system's + # configured logger(s) + logging.warning("Exception: %s, %s", type(exc), exc) return [] -- cgit v1.2.3