Source code for eli5.formatters.as_dict

import six

import attr
import numpy as np

from .features import FormattedFeatureName


[docs]def format_as_dict(explanation): """ Return a dictionary representing the explanation that can be JSON-encoded. It accepts parts of explanation (for example feature weights) as well. """ return _numpy_to_python(attr.asdict(explanation))
_numpy_string_types = (np.string_, np.unicode_) if six.PY2 else np.str_ def _numpy_to_python(obj): """ Convert an nested dict/list/tuple that might contain numpy objects to their python equivalents. Return converted object. """ if isinstance(obj, dict): return {k: _numpy_to_python(v) for k, v in obj.items()} elif isinstance(obj, (list, tuple, np.ndarray)): return [_numpy_to_python(x) for x in obj] elif isinstance(obj, FormattedFeatureName): return obj.value elif isinstance(obj, _numpy_string_types): return six.text_type(obj) elif hasattr(obj, 'dtype') and np.isscalar(obj): if np.issubdtype(obj, np.floating): return float(obj) elif np.issubdtype(obj, np.integer): return int(obj) elif np.issubdtype(obj, np.bool_): return bool(obj) return obj