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1#region License Information
2/* HeuristicLab
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20#endregion
21
22using HeuristicLab.Core;
23using HeuristicLab.Encodings.PermutationEncoding;
24using Microsoft.VisualStudio.TestTools.UnitTesting;
25
26namespace HeuristicLab.Encodings.PermutationEncoding_33.Tests {
27  /// <summary>
28  ///This is a test class for CyclicCrossover and is intended
29  ///to contain all CyclicCrossover Unit Tests
30  ///</summary>
31  [TestClass()]
32  public class CyclicCrossoverTest {
33
34
35    private TestContext testContextInstance;
36
37    /// <summary>
38    ///Gets or sets the test context which provides
39    ///information about and functionality for the current test run.
40    ///</summary>
41    public TestContext TestContext {
42      get {
43        return testContextInstance;
44      }
45      set {
46        testContextInstance = value;
47      }
48    }
49
50    #region Additional test attributes
51    //
52    //You can use the following additional attributes as you write your tests:
53    //
54    //Use ClassInitialize to run code before running the first test in the class
55    //[ClassInitialize()]
56    //public static void MyClassInitialize(TestContext testContext)
57    //{
58    //}
59    //
60    //Use ClassCleanup to run code after all tests in a class have run
61    //[ClassCleanup()]
62    //public static void MyClassCleanup()
63    //{
64    //}
65    //
66    //Use TestInitialize to run code before running each test
67    //[TestInitialize()]
68    //public void MyTestInitialize()
69    //{
70    //}
71    //
72    //Use TestCleanup to run code after each test has run
73    //[TestCleanup()]
74    //public void MyTestCleanup()
75    //{
76    //}
77    //
78    #endregion
79
80
81    /// <summary>
82    ///A test for Cross
83    ///</summary>
84    [TestMethod()]
85    [DeploymentItem("HeuristicLab.Encodings.PermutationEncoding-3.3.dll")]
86    public void CyclicCrossoverCrossTest() {
87      TestRandom random = new TestRandom();
88      CyclicCrossover_Accessor target =
89        new CyclicCrossover_Accessor(new PrivateObject(typeof(CyclicCrossover)));
90      // perform a test with more than two parents
91      random.Reset();
92      bool exceptionFired = false;
93      try {
94        target.Cross(random, new ItemArray<Permutation>(new Permutation[] {
95          new Permutation(PermutationTypes.RelativeUndirected, 4), new Permutation(PermutationTypes.RelativeUndirected, 4), new Permutation(PermutationTypes.RelativeUndirected, 4)}));
96      }
97      catch (System.InvalidOperationException) {
98        exceptionFired = true;
99      }
100      Assert.IsTrue(exceptionFired);
101    }
102
103    /// <summary>
104    ///A test for Apply
105    ///</summary>
106    [TestMethod()]
107    public void CyclicCrossoverApplyTest() {
108      TestRandom random = new TestRandom();
109      Permutation parent1, parent2, expected, actual;
110      // 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
111      random.Reset();
112      random.DoubleNumbers = new double[] { 0.9 };
113      parent1 = new Permutation(PermutationTypes.RelativeUndirected, new int[] { 0, 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7 });
114      Assert.IsTrue(parent1.Validate());
115      parent2 = new Permutation(PermutationTypes.RelativeUndirected, new int[] { 1, 3, 5, 7, 6, 4, 2, 0 });
116      Assert.IsTrue(parent2.Validate());
117      expected = new Permutation(PermutationTypes.RelativeUndirected, new int[] { 0, 1, 5, 3, 6, 4, 2, 7 });
118      Assert.IsTrue(expected.Validate());
119      actual = CyclicCrossover.Apply(random, parent1, parent2);
120      Assert.IsTrue(actual.Validate());
121      Assert.IsTrue(Auxiliary.PermutationIsEqualByPosition(expected, actual));
122
123      // perform a test when the two permutations are of unequal length
124      random.Reset();
125      bool exceptionFired = false;
126      try {
127        CyclicCrossover.Apply(random, new Permutation(PermutationTypes.RelativeUndirected, 8), new Permutation(PermutationTypes.RelativeUndirected, 6));
128      }
129      catch (System.ArgumentException) {
130        exceptionFired = true;
131      }
132      Assert.IsTrue(exceptionFired);
133    }
134  }
135}
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