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sample.py
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import csv
import ngtpy
# create an index framwork in filesystem.
ngtpy.create(path=b'index', dimension=128, distance_type="L2")
# load objects.
objects = []
with open(b'../../data/sift-dataset-5k.tsv', 'r') as fp:
for object in csv.reader(fp, delimiter='\t'):
objects.append(object[0:128])
# open index.
index = ngtpy.Index(b'index')
# insert the objects.
index.batch_insert(objects)
# save the index.
index.save()
# close the index.
index.close()
# open the index.
index = ngtpy.Index(b'index')
# load query data.
with open(b'../../data/sift-query-3.tsv', 'r') as fp:
query = list(csv.reader(fp, delimiter='\t'))
# search for the index with the first query.
results = index.search(query[0], size=5)
print('ID\tDistance')
for result in results:
print('{}\t{}'.format(*result))
print('# of distance computations=' + str(index.get_num_of_distance_computations()))
# get an object in the index.
object = index.get_object(4078)
# search with the object in the index.
results = index.search(object, size=5)
print('\nID\tDistance')
for result in results:
print('{}\t{}'.format(*result))
print('# of distance computations=' + str(index.get_num_of_distance_computations()))
# insert the same objects individually. not build the index for them.
with open(b'../../data/sift-dataset-5k.tsv', 'r') as fp:
for object in csv.reader(fp, delimiter='\t'):
objectID = index.insert(object[0:128])
if objectID % 1000 == 0:
print('Processed {} objects.'.format(objectID))
# build the index for the inserted objects to search.
index.build_index()
# search with the first query to confirm the insertion.
results = index.search(query[0], size=6)
# get the search results.
print('\nID\tDistance')
for result in results:
print('{}\t{}'.format(*result))
print('# of distance computations=' + str(index.get_num_of_distance_computations()))
# remove an object.
index.remove(3030)
# search with the first query to confirm the removal.
results = index.search(query[0], size=6)
print('\nID\tDistance')
for result in results:
print('{}\t{}'.format(*result))
print('# of distance computations=' + str(index.get_num_of_distance_computations()))
index.save()
index.close()