I developed code that used infostop in python 3.7.1. When I run the algorithm with the "verbose=False" option, the option seems to function correctly and no output is printed.
However, I am currently trying to run these scripts in a remote environment where only python 3.6 is available, and despite using the verbose=False option, running the code prints an output like the sample below:
Infomap v1.1.3 starts at 2020-07-12 20:16:14
-> Input network:
-> No file output!
-> Configuration: two-level
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-> Ordinary network input, using the Map Equation for first order network flows
Calculating global network flow using flow model 'undirected'...
-> Using undirected links.
=> Sum node flow: 1, sum link flow: 1
Build internal network with 6 nodes and 15 links...
Calculating one-level codelength... done!
-> One-level codelength: 2.5849625
Calculating entropy rate... done!
-> Entropy rate: 1.151148433
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Trial 1/1 starting at 2020-07-12 20:16:14
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Two-level compression: 3.4e-14%
Partitioned to codelength 1.11022302e-16 + 2.5849625 + 0 = 2.584962501 in 1 (0 non-trivial) modules.
=> Trial 1/1 finished in 7.4e-05s with codelength 2.5849625
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Summary after 1 trial
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Best end modular solution in 2 levels:
Per level number of modules: [ 1, 0] (sum: 1)
Per level number of leaf nodes: [ 0, 6] (sum: 6)
Per level average child degree: [ 1, 6] (average: 5.28571)
Per level codelength for modules: [0.000000000, 0.000000000] (sum: 0.000000000)
Per level codelength for leaf nodes: [0.000000000, 2.584962501] (sum: 2.584962501)
Per level codelength total: [0.000000000, 2.584962501] (sum: 2.584962501)
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Infomap ends at 2020-07-12 20:16:14
(Elapsed time: 0.000451s)
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The python 3.6 environment has infostop 0.1.6 and infomap 1.1.3 installed. Is there any way to suppress the infomap output when using Python 3.6?
I developed code that used infostop in python 3.7.1. When I run the algorithm with the "verbose=False" option, the option seems to function correctly and no output is printed.
However, I am currently trying to run these scripts in a remote environment where only python 3.6 is available, and despite using the verbose=False option, running the code prints an output like the sample below:
The python 3.6 environment has infostop 0.1.6 and infomap 1.1.3 installed. Is there any way to suppress the infomap output when using Python 3.6?