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Timeout in seconds not applying #725

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MilesCranmer opened this issue Sep 25, 2024 Discussed in #724 · 2 comments
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Timeout in seconds not applying #725

MilesCranmer opened this issue Sep 25, 2024 Discussed in #724 · 2 comments
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Discussed in #724

Originally posted by usebi September 25, 2024
I tried the timeout_in_seconds function of pysr regressor and set the timeout to 12 hours but after many hours from the limit the program is still working because I see the resources used but it seems stopped because it no longer writes anything new

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MilesCranmer commented Sep 25, 2024

@usebi can you share info on your system? Does it work for smaller timeouts? Also what parameters are you using?

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usebi commented Sep 26, 2024

i'm using Windows 11. doesn't work for smaller timeouts. The problem is the size of the dataset, with a smaller datasets the timeout works

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