pm4py.visualization.ocel.eve_to_obj_types package#

PM4Py – A Process Mining Library for Python

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Subpackages#

Submodules#

pm4py.visualization.ocel.eve_to_obj_types.visualizer module#

PM4Py – A Process Mining Library for Python

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This program is free software: you can redistribute it and/or modify it under the terms of the GNU Affero General Public License as published by the Free Software Foundation, either version 3 of the License, or any later version.

This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the GNU Affero General Public License for more details.

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class pm4py.visualization.ocel.eve_to_obj_types.visualizer.Variants(value, names=<not given>, *values, module=None, qualname=None, type=None, start=1, boundary=None)[source]#

Bases: Enum

GRAPHVIZ = <module 'pm4py.visualization.ocel.eve_to_obj_types.variants.graphviz' from 'C:\\Users\\berti\\pm4py-core\\pm4py\\visualization\\ocel\\eve_to_obj_types\\variants\\graphviz.py'>#
pm4py.visualization.ocel.eve_to_obj_types.visualizer.apply(ocel: OCEL, variant=Variants.GRAPHVIZ, parameters: Dict[Any, Any] | None = None) Digraph[source]#

Shows the relationships between the different event and object types of the object-centric event log.

Minimum viable example:

import pm4py from pm4py.visualization.ocel.eve_to_obj_types import visualizer

ocel = pm4py.read_ocel(‘tests/input_data/ocel/example_log.jsonocel’) gviz = visualizer.apply(ocel) visualizer.view(gviz)

Parameters#

ocel

Object-centric event log

parameters

Variant-specific parameters

Returns#

gviz

Graphviz object

pm4py.visualization.ocel.eve_to_obj_types.visualizer.save(gviz: Digraph, output_file_path: str, parameters=None)[source]#

Save the diagram

Parameters#

gviz

GraphViz diagram

output_file_path

Path where the GraphViz output should be saved

pm4py.visualization.ocel.eve_to_obj_types.visualizer.view(gviz: Digraph, parameters=None)[source]#

View the diagram

Parameters#

gviz

GraphViz diagram

pm4py.visualization.ocel.eve_to_obj_types.visualizer.matplotlib_view(gviz: Digraph, parameters=None)[source]#

Views the diagram using Matplotlib

Parameters#

gviz

Graphviz