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source: trunk/sources/HeuristicLab.Permutation/3.3/InsertionManipulator.cs @ 2880

Last change on this file since 2880 was 2871, checked in by abeham, 15 years ago

readded references to operator descriptions and updated documentation
added OrderCrossover2 to implement the behavior described in our book (this was the behavior of the former OrderCrossover)
added CyclicCrossover2 to implement the behavior described in our book (this was the behavior of the former CyclicCrossover)
implemented unit tests for the new variants
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1#region License Information
2/* HeuristicLab
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20#endregion
21
22using System;
23using HeuristicLab.Core;
24using HeuristicLab.Persistence.Default.CompositeSerializers.Storable;
25
26namespace HeuristicLab.Permutation {
27  /// <summary>
28  /// Manipulates a permutation array by moving randomly one element to another position in the array.
29  /// </summary>
30  /// <remarks>
31  /// It is implemented as described in Fogel, D.B. (1988). An Evolutionary Approach to the Traveling Salesman Problem, Biological Cybernetics, 60, pp. 139-144.
32  /// </remarks>
33  [Item("InsertionManipulator", "An operator which moves randomly one element to another position in the permutation. It is implemented as described in Fogel, D.B. (1988). An Evolutionary Approach to the Traveling Salesman Problem, Biological Cybernetics, 60, pp. 139-144.")]
34  [EmptyStorableClass]
35  [Creatable("Test")]
36  public class InsertionManipulator : PermutationManipulator {
37    /// <summary>
38    /// Moves an randomly chosen element in the specified <paramref name="permutation"/> array
39    /// to another randomly generated position.
40    /// </summary>
41    /// <param name="random">The random number generator.</param>
42    /// <param name="permutation">The permutation to manipulate.</param>
43    public static void Apply(IRandom random, Permutation permutation) {
44      Permutation original = (Permutation)permutation.Clone();
45      int cutIndex, insertIndex, number;
46
47      cutIndex = random.Next(original.Length);
48      insertIndex = random.Next(original.Length);
49      number = original[cutIndex];
50
51      int i = 0;  // index in new permutation
52      int j = 0;  // index in old permutation
53      while (i < original.Length) {
54        if (j == cutIndex) {
55          j++;
56        }
57        if (i == insertIndex) {
58          permutation[i] = number;
59          i++;
60        }
61        if ((i < original.Length) && (j < original.Length)) {
62          permutation[i] = original[j];
63          i++;
64          j++;
65        }
66      }
67    }
68
69    /// <summary>
70    /// Moves an randomly chosen element in the specified <paramref name="permutation"/> array
71    /// to another randomly generated position.
72    /// </summary>
73    /// <remarks>Calls <see cref="Apply"/>.</remarks>
74    /// <param name="random">A random number generator.</param>
75    /// <param name="permutation">The permutation to manipulate.</param>
76    protected override void Manipulate(IRandom random, Permutation permutation) {
77      Apply(random, permutation);
78    }
79  }
80}
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