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1/*
2  Copyright 2006 by Sean Luke
3  Licensed under the Academic Free License version 3.0
4  See the file "LICENSE" for more information
5*/
6
7
8package ec.gp;
9import ec.*;
10import ec.util.*;
11import java.io.*;
12
13/*
14 * ADFArgument.java
15 *
16 * Created: Tue Oct 26 16:14:09 1999
17 * By: Sean Luke
18 */
19
20/**
21 * An ADFArgument is a GPNode which represents an ADF's
22 * <i>argument terminal</i>, its counterpart which returns argument
23 * values in its associated function tree.  In lil-gp this is called an
24 * ARG node.
25 *
26 * <p>Obviously, if you have Argument Terminals in a tree, that tree must
27 * be only callable by ADFs and ADMs, otherwise the Argument Terminals
28 * won't have anything to return.  Furthermore, you must make sure that
29 * you don't have an Argument Terminal in a tree whose number is higher
30 * than the smallest arity (number of arguments) of a calling ADF or ADM.
31 *
32 <p><b>Parameters</b><br>
33 <table>
34 <tr><td valign=top><i>base</i>.<tt>arg</tt><br>
35 <font size=-1>int &gt;= 0</font></td>
36 <td valign=top>(The related argument position for the ADF Argument Node in the associated ADF)</td></tr>
37 </table>
38
39 <p><b>Default Base</b><br>
40 gp.adf-argument
41
42 * @see ec.gp.ADF
43 * @author Sean Luke
44 * @version 1.0
45 */
46
47public class ADFArgument extends GPNode
48    {
49    public static final String P_ADFARGUMENT = "adf-argument";
50    public final static String P_ARGUMENT = "arg";
51    public static final String P_FUNCTIONNAME = "name";
52    public int argument;
53       
54    /** The "function name" of the ADFArgument, to distinguish it from other GP
55        functions you might provide.  */
56    public String name;
57    public String name() { return name; }
58
59   
60    public Parameter defaultBase()
61        {
62        return GPDefaults.base().push(P_ADFARGUMENT);
63        }
64
65    public String toString() { return name(); }
66
67    public void setup(final EvolutionState state, final Parameter base)
68        {
69        super.setup(state,base);
70       
71        Parameter def = defaultBase();
72       
73        // make sure we don't have any children...
74        if (children.length!= 0)
75            state.output.error("Incorrect number of children for ADF Argument terminal -- should be 0.  Check the constraints.",base,def);
76
77        argument = state.parameters.getInt(base.push(P_ARGUMENT),def.push(P_ARGUMENT),0);
78        if (argument < 0)
79            state.output.fatal("Argument terminal must have a positive argument number.",
80                base.push(P_ARGUMENT),def.push(P_ARGUMENT));
81
82        name = state.parameters.getString(base.push(P_FUNCTIONNAME),def.push(P_FUNCTIONNAME));
83        if (name == null || name.equals(""))
84            {
85            name = "ARG" + argument;
86            state.output.warning("ADFArgument node for argument " + argument + " has no function name.  Using the name " + name(),
87                base.push(P_FUNCTIONNAME),def.push(P_FUNCTIONNAME));
88            }
89        }
90
91    public void writeNode(final EvolutionState state, final DataOutput dataOutput) throws IOException
92        {
93        dataOutput.writeInt(argument);
94        }
95         
96 
97    public void readNode(final EvolutionState state, final DataInput dataInput) throws IOException
98        {
99        argument = dataInput.readInt();
100        }
101
102    public void eval(final EvolutionState state,
103        final int thread,
104        final GPData input,
105        final ADFStack stack,
106        final GPIndividual individual,
107        final Problem problem)
108        {
109        // get the current context
110        ADFContext c = stack.top(0);
111        if (c==null) // uh oh
112            state.output.fatal("No context with which to evaluate ADFArgument terminal " +  toStringForError() +  ".  This often happens if you evaluate a tree by hand  which is supposed to only be an ADF's associated tree.");     
113        c.evaluate(state,thread,input,stack,individual,problem,argument);
114        }
115    }
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