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Class: Aws::SageMaker::Types::Filter

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Overview

Note:

When passing Filter as input to an Aws::Client method, you can use a vanilla Hash:

{
  name: "ResourcePropertyName", # required
  operator: "Equals", # accepts Equals, NotEquals, GreaterThan, GreaterThanOrEqualTo, LessThan, LessThanOrEqualTo, Contains, Exists, NotExists, In
  value: "FilterValue",
}

A conditional statement for a search expression that includes a resource property, a Boolean operator, and a value. Resources that match the statement are returned in the results from the Search API.

If you specify a Value, but not an Operator, Amazon SageMaker uses the equals operator.

In search, there are several property types:

Metrics

To define a metric filter, enter a value using the form "Metrics.<name>", where <name> is a metric name. For example, the following filter searches for training jobs with an "accuracy" metric greater than "0.9":

{

"Name": "Metrics.accuracy",

"Operator": "GreaterThan",

"Value": "0.9"

}

HyperParameters

To define a hyperparameter filter, enter a value with the form "HyperParameters.<name>". Decimal hyperparameter values are treated as a decimal in a comparison if the specified Value is also a decimal value. If the specified Value is an integer, the decimal hyperparameter values are treated as integers. For example, the following filter is satisfied by training jobs with a "learning_rate" hyperparameter that is less than "0.5":

{

"Name": "HyperParameters.learning_rate",

"Operator": "LessThan",

"Value": "0.5"

}

Tags

To define a tag filter, enter a value with the form Tags.<key>.

Instance Attribute Summary collapse

Instance Attribute Details

#nameString

A resource property name. For example, TrainingJobName. For valid property names, see SearchRecord. You must specify a valid property for the resource.

Returns:

  • (String)

    A resource property name.

#operatorString

A Boolean binary operator that is used to evaluate the filter. The operator field contains one of the following values:

Equals

The value of Name equals Value.

NotEquals

The value of Name doesn\'t equal Value.

Exists

The Name property exists.

NotExists

The Name property does not exist.

GreaterThan

The value of Name is greater than Value. Not supported for text properties.

GreaterThanOrEqualTo

The value of Name is greater than or equal to Value. Not supported for text properties.

LessThan

The value of Name is less than Value. Not supported for text properties.

LessThanOrEqualTo

The value of Name is less than or equal to Value. Not supported for text properties.

In

The value of Name is one of the comma delimited strings in Value. Only supported for text properties.

Contains

The value of Name contains the string Value. Only supported for text properties.

A SearchExpression can include the Contains operator multiple times when the value of Name is one of the following:

  • Experiment.DisplayName

  • Experiment.ExperimentName

  • Experiment.Tags

  • Trial.DisplayName

  • Trial.TrialName

  • Trial.Tags

  • TrialComponent.DisplayName

  • TrialComponent.TrialComponentName

  • TrialComponent.Tags

  • TrialComponent.InputArtifacts

  • TrialComponent.OutputArtifacts

A SearchExpression can include only one Contains operator for all other values of Name. In these cases, if you include multiple Contains operators in the SearchExpression, the result is the following error message: \"'CONTAINS' operator usage limit of 1 exceeded.\"

Possible values:

  • Equals
  • NotEquals
  • GreaterThan
  • GreaterThanOrEqualTo
  • LessThan
  • LessThanOrEqualTo
  • Contains
  • Exists
  • NotExists
  • In

Returns:

  • (String)

    A Boolean binary operator that is used to evaluate the filter.

#valueString

A value used with Name and Operator to determine which resources satisfy the filter\'s condition. For numerical properties, Value must be an integer or floating-point decimal. For timestamp properties, Value must be an ISO 8601 date-time string of the following format: YYYY-mm-dd'T'HH:MM:SS.

Returns:

  • (String)

    A value used with Name and Operator to determine which resources satisfy the filter\'s condition.