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#endregion
using HeuristicLab.Core;
using HeuristicLab.Tests;
using Microsoft.VisualStudio.TestTools.UnitTesting;
namespace HeuristicLab.Encodings.PermutationEncoding.Tests {
///
///This is a test class for OrderBasedCrossoverTest and is intended
///to contain all OrderBasedCrossoverTest Unit Tests
///
[TestClass()]
public class OrderBasedCrossoverTest {
///
///A test for Cross
///
[TestMethod]
[TestCategory("Encodings.Permutation")]
[TestProperty("Time", "short")]
public void OrderBasedCrossoverCrossTest() {
TestRandom random = new TestRandom();
OrderBasedCrossover_Accessor target =
new OrderBasedCrossover_Accessor(new PrivateObject(typeof(OrderBasedCrossover)));
// perform a test with more than two parents
random.Reset();
bool exceptionFired = false;
try {
target.Cross(random, new ItemArray(new Permutation[] {
new Permutation(PermutationTypes.RelativeUndirected, 4), new Permutation(PermutationTypes.RelativeUndirected, 4), new Permutation(PermutationTypes.RelativeUndirected, 4)}));
} catch (System.InvalidOperationException) {
exceptionFired = true;
}
Assert.IsTrue(exceptionFired);
}
///
///A test for Apply
///
[TestMethod]
[TestCategory("Encodings.Permutation")]
[TestProperty("Time", "short")]
public void OrderBasedCrossoverApplyTest() {
TestRandom random = new TestRandom();
Permutation parent1, parent2, expected, actual;
// The following test is based on an example from Larranaga, P. et al. 1999. Genetic Algorithms for the Travelling Salesman Problem: A Review of Representations and Operators. Artificial Intelligence Review, 13
random.Reset();
random.IntNumbers = new int[] { 3, 5, 2, 1 };
parent1 = new Permutation(PermutationTypes.RelativeUndirected, new int[] { 0, 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7 });
Assert.IsTrue(parent1.Validate());
parent2 = new Permutation(PermutationTypes.RelativeUndirected, new int[] { 1, 3, 5, 7, 6, 4, 2, 0 });
Assert.IsTrue(parent2.Validate());
expected = new Permutation(PermutationTypes.RelativeUndirected, new int[] { 1, 3, 2, 7, 6, 4, 5, 0 });
actual = OrderBasedCrossover.Apply(random, parent1, parent2);
Assert.IsTrue(actual.Validate());
Assert.IsTrue(Auxiliary.PermutationIsEqualByPosition(expected, actual));
// perform a test when the two permutations are of unequal length
random.Reset();
bool exceptionFired = false;
try {
OrderBasedCrossover.Apply(random, new Permutation(PermutationTypes.RelativeUndirected, 8), new Permutation(PermutationTypes.RelativeUndirected, 6));
} catch (System.ArgumentException) {
exceptionFired = true;
}
Assert.IsTrue(exceptionFired);
}
}
}