optuna.visualization.plot_parallel_coordinate

optuna.visualization.plot_parallel_coordinate(study: optuna.study.Study, params: Optional[List[str]] = None, *, target: Optional[Callable[[optuna.trial._frozen.FrozenTrial], float]] = None, target_name: str = 'Objective Value') → plotly.graph_objs._figure.Figure[source]

Plot the high-dimentional parameter relationships in a study.

Note that, If a parameter contains missing values, a trial with missing values is not plotted.

Example

The following code snippet shows how to plot the high-dimentional parameter relationships.

import optuna


def objective(trial):
    x = trial.suggest_uniform("x", -100, 100)
    y = trial.suggest_categorical("y", [-1, 0, 1])
    return x ** 2 + y


sampler = optuna.samplers.TPESampler(seed=10)
study = optuna.create_study(sampler=sampler)
study.optimize(objective, n_trials=10)

optuna.visualization.plot_parallel_coordinate(study, params=["x", "y"])
Parameters
  • study – A Study object whose trials are plotted for their target values.

  • params – Parameter list to visualize. The default is all parameters.

  • target – A function to specify the value to display. If it is None, the objective values are plotted.

  • target_name – Target’s name to display on the axis label and the legend.

Returns

A plotly.graph_objs.Figure object.