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docs/start.md
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"cos",
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"exp",
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"sin",
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model_selection="best",
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```
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This will set up the model for 5 iterations of the search code, which contains hundreds of thousands of mutations and equation evaluations.
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to print the learned equations:
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```python
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PySRRegressor.equations = [
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```
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This arrow in the `pick` column indicates which equation is currently selected by your
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(both of which are differentiable).
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There are several other useful features such as denoising (e.g., `denoising=True`),
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feature selection (e.g., `select_k_features=3`).
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For a summary of features and options, see [this docs page](https://pysr.readthedocs.io/en/latest/docs/options/).
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You can see the full API at [this page](https://pysr.readthedocs.io/en/latest/docs/api-documentation/).
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"cos",
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"exp",
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"sin",
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"inv(x)=1/x", # Custom operator (julia syntax)
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model_selection="best",
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loss="loss(x, y) = (x - y)^2", # Custom loss function (julia syntax)
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```
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This will set up the model for 5 iterations of the search code, which contains hundreds of thousands of mutations and equation evaluations.
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to print the learned equations:
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```python
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PySRRegressor.equations = [
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pick score equation loss complexity
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0 0.000000 3.0282464 2.816982e+01 1
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1 1.008026 (x0 * x0) 3.751666e+00 3
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2 0.015337 (-0.33649465 + (x0 * x0)) 3.638336e+00 5
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3 0.888050 ((x0 * x0) + cos(x3)) 1.497019e+00 6
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4 0.898539 ((x0 * x0) + (2.4816332 * cos(x3))) 2.481797e-01 8
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5 >>>> 10.604434 ((-0.49998775 + (x0 * x0)) + (2.5382009 * cos(... 1.527115e-10 10
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```
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This arrow in the `pick` column indicates which equation is currently selected by your
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(both of which are differentiable).
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There are several other useful features such as denoising (e.g., `denoising=True`),
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feature selection (e.g., `select_k_features=3`), and many others.
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For a summary of features and options, see [this docs page](https://pysr.readthedocs.io/en/latest/docs/options/).
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You can see the full API at [this page](https://pysr.readthedocs.io/en/latest/docs/api-documentation/).
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example.py
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"exp",
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model_selection="best",
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model.fit(X, y)
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"cos",
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"exp",
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"inv(x)=1/x", # Custom operator (julia syntax)
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model_selection="best",
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loss="loss(x, y) = (x - y)^2", # Custom loss function (julia syntax)
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multithreading=False,
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model.fit(X, y)
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