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source: trunk/sources/HeuristicLab.Problems.TestFunctions/3.3/Evaluators/BoothEvaluator.cs @ 4068

Last change on this file since 4068 was 4068, checked in by swagner, 14 years ago

Sorted usings and removed unused usings in entire solution (#1094)

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20#endregion
21
22using System;
23using HeuristicLab.Core;
24using HeuristicLab.Data;
25using HeuristicLab.Encodings.RealVectorEncoding;
26using HeuristicLab.Persistence.Default.CompositeSerializers.Storable;
27
28namespace HeuristicLab.Problems.TestFunctions {
29  /// <summary>
30  /// The Booth function is implemented as described on http://www-optima.amp.i.kyoto-u.ac.jp/member/student/hedar/Hedar_files/TestGO_files/Page816.htm, last accessed April 12th, 2010.
31  /// </summary>
32  [Item("BoothEvaluator", "Evaluates the Booth function on a given point. The optimum of this function is 0 at (1,3). It is implemented as described on http://www-optima.amp.i.kyoto-u.ac.jp/member/student/hedar/Hedar_files/TestGO_files/Page816.htm, last accessed April 12th, 2010.")]
33  [StorableClass]
34  public class BoothEvaluator : SingleObjectiveTestFunctionProblemEvaluator {
35    /// <summary>
36    /// Returns false as the Booth function is a minimization problem.
37    /// </summary>
38    public override bool Maximization {
39      get { return false; }
40    }
41    /// <summary>
42    /// Gets the optimum function value (0).
43    /// </summary>
44    public override double BestKnownQuality {
45      get { return 0; }
46    }
47    /// <summary>
48    /// Gets the lower and upper bound of the function.
49    /// </summary>
50    public override DoubleMatrix Bounds {
51      get { return new DoubleMatrix(new double[,] { { -10, 10 } }); }
52    }
53    /// <summary>
54    /// Gets the minimum problem size (2).
55    /// </summary>
56    public override int MinimumProblemSize {
57      get { return 2; }
58    }
59    /// <summary>
60    /// Gets the maximum problem size (2).
61    /// </summary>
62    public override int MaximumProblemSize {
63      get { return 2; }
64    }
65
66    public override RealVector GetBestKnownSolution(int dimension) {
67      if (dimension != 2) throw new ArgumentException(Name + ": This function is only defined for 2 dimensions.", "dimension");
68      return new RealVector(new double[] { 1, 3 });
69    }
70    /// <summary>
71    /// Evaluates the test function for a specific <paramref name="point"/>.
72    /// </summary>
73    /// <param name="point">N-dimensional point for which the test function should be evaluated.</param>
74    /// <returns>The result value of the Booth function at the given point.</returns>
75    public static double Apply(RealVector point) {
76      return (point[0] + 2 * point[1] - 7) * (point[0] + 2 * point[1] - 7)
77        + (2 * point[0] + point[1] - 5) * (2 * point[0] + point[1] - 5);
78    }
79
80    /// <summary>
81    /// Evaluates the test function for a specific <paramref name="point"/>.
82    /// </summary>
83    /// <remarks>Calls <see cref="Apply"/>.</remarks>
84    /// <param name="point">N-dimensional point for which the test function should be evaluated.</param>
85    /// <returns>The result value of the Booth function at the given point.</returns>
86    protected override double EvaluateFunction(RealVector point) {
87      return Apply(point);
88    }
89  }
90}
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