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source: trunk/sources/HeuristicLab.Encodings.PermutationEncoding/3.3/Manipulators/TranslocationInversionManipulator.cs @ 12209

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[2]1#region License Information
2/* HeuristicLab
[12012]3 * Copyright (C) 2002-2015 Heuristic and Evolutionary Algorithms Laboratory (HEAL)
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20#endregion
21
[4722]22using HeuristicLab.Common;
[2]23using HeuristicLab.Core;
[2854]24using HeuristicLab.Persistence.Default.CompositeSerializers.Storable;
[2]25
[3053]26namespace HeuristicLab.Encodings.PermutationEncoding {
[850]27  /// <summary>
28  /// Manipulates a permutation array by moving and reversing a randomly chosen interval of elements to another
29  /// (randomly chosen) position in the array.
30  /// </summary>
[2854]31  /// <remarks>
[2871]32  /// It is implemented as described in Fogel, D.B. 1993. Applying Evolutionary Programming to Selected TSP Problems, Cybernetics and Systems, 22, pp 27-36.
[2854]33  /// </remarks>
[2871]34  [Item("TranslocationInversionManipulator", "An operator which inverts a randomly chosen part of a permutation and inserts it at a random position. It is implemented as described in Fogel, D.B. 1993. Applying Evolutionary Programming to Selected TSP Problems, Cybernetics and Systems, 22, pp. 27-36.")]
[3017]35  [StorableClass]
[2854]36  public class TranslocationInversionManipulator : PermutationManipulator {
[4722]37    [StorableConstructor]
38    protected TranslocationInversionManipulator(bool deserializing) : base(deserializing) { }
39    protected TranslocationInversionManipulator(TranslocationInversionManipulator original, Cloner cloner) : base(original, cloner) { }
40    public TranslocationInversionManipulator() : base() { }
41
42    public override IDeepCloneable Clone(Cloner cloner) {
43      return new TranslocationInversionManipulator(this, cloner);
44    }
45
[850]46    /// <summary>
47    /// Moves a randomly chosen interval of elements to another (randomly chosen) position in the given
48    /// <paramref name="permutation"/> array and reverses it.
49    /// </summary>
50    /// <param name="random">The random number generator.</param>
51    /// <param name="permutation">The permutation array to manipulate.</param>
[2854]52    public static void Apply(IRandom random, Permutation permutation) {
53      Permutation original = (Permutation)permutation.Clone();
[2]54      int breakPoint1, breakPoint2, insertPoint, insertPointLimit;
55
[2854]56      breakPoint1 = random.Next(original.Length - 1);
57      breakPoint2 = random.Next(breakPoint1 + 1, original.Length);
58      insertPointLimit = original.Length - breakPoint2 + breakPoint1 - 1;  // get insertion point in remaining part
[2]59      if (insertPointLimit > 0)
60        insertPoint = random.Next(insertPointLimit);
61      else
62        insertPoint = 0;
63
64      int i = 0;  // index in new permutation
65      int j = 0;  // index in old permutation
[2854]66      while (i < original.Length) {
[2]67        if (i == insertPoint) {  // copy translocated area
68          for (int k = breakPoint2; k >= breakPoint1; k--) {
[2854]69            permutation[i] = original[k];
[2]70            i++;
71          }
72        }
73        if (j == breakPoint1) {  // skip area between breakpoints
74          j = breakPoint2 + 1;
75        }
[2854]76        if ((i < original.Length) && (j < original.Length)) {
77          permutation[i] = original[j];
[2]78          i++;
79          j++;
80        }
81      }
82    }
83
[850]84    /// <summary>
85    /// Moves a randomly chosen interval of elements to another (randomly chosen) position in the given
86    /// <paramref name="permutation"/> array and reverses it.
87    /// </summary>
88    /// <remarks>Calls <see cref="Apply"/>.</remarks>
[2854]89    /// <param name="random">A random number generator.</param>
90    /// <param name="permutation">The permutation to manipulate.</param>
91    protected override void Manipulate(IRandom random, Permutation permutation) {
92      Apply(random, permutation);
[2]93    }
94  }
95}
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