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source: trunk/sources/HeuristicLab.Permutation/3.3/OrderCrossover.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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21
22using System;
23using HeuristicLab.Core;
24using HeuristicLab.Persistence.Default.CompositeSerializers.Storable;
25
26namespace HeuristicLab.Permutation {
27  /// <summary>
28  /// An operator which performs the order crossover on two permutations.
29  /// </summary>
30  /// <remarks>
31  /// It is implemented as described in Eiben, A.E. and Smith, J.E. 2003. Introduction to Evolutionary Computation. Natural Computing Series, Springer-Verlag Berlin Heidelberg.<br />
32  /// Crosses two permutations by copying a randomly chosen interval from the first permutation, preserving
33  /// the positions. Then, starting from the end of the copied interval, copies the missing values from the second permutation
34  /// in the order they occur.
35  /// </remarks>
36  [Item("OrderCrossover", "An operator which performs an order crossover of two permutations. It is implemented as described in Eiben, A.E. and Smith, J.E. 2003. Introduction to Evolutionary Computation. Natural Computing Series, Springer-Verlag Berlin Heidelberg.")]
37  [EmptyStorableClass]
38  [Creatable("Test")]
39  public class OrderCrossover : PermutationCrossover {
40    /// <summary>
41    /// Performs the order crossover of two permutations.
42    /// </summary>
43    /// <exception cref="ArgumentException">Thrown when <paramref name="parent1"/> and <paramref name="parent2"/> are not of equal length.</exception>
44    /// <exception cref="InvalidOperationException">Thrown if the numbers in the permutation elements are not in the range [0,N) with N = length of the permutation.</exception>
45    /// <remarks>
46    /// Crosses two permutations by copying a randomly chosen interval from the first permutation, preserving
47    /// the positions. Then, starting from the end of the copied interval, copies the missing values from the second permutation
48    /// in the order they occur.
49    /// </remarks>
50    /// <param name="random">A random number generator.</param>
51    /// <param name="parent1">The first parent permutation to cross.</param>
52    /// <param name="parent2">The second parent permutation to cross.</param>
53    /// <returns>The new permutation resulting from the crossover.</returns>
54    public static Permutation Apply(IRandom random, Permutation parent1, Permutation parent2) {
55      if (parent1.Length != parent2.Length) throw new ArgumentException("OrderCrossover: The parent permutations are of unequal length.");
56      int length = parent1.Length;
57      int[] result = new int[length];
58      bool[] copied = new bool[length];
59
60      int breakPoint1 = random.Next(length - 1);
61      int breakPoint2 = random.Next(breakPoint1 + 1, length);
62
63      try {
64        for (int j = breakPoint1; j <= breakPoint2; j++) {  // copy part of first permutation
65          result[j] = parent1[j];
66          copied[parent1[j]] = true;
67        }
68
69        int index = ((breakPoint2 + 1 >= length) ? (0) : (breakPoint2 + 1));
70        int i = index; // for moving in parent2
71        while (index != breakPoint1) {
72          if (!copied[parent2[i]]) {
73            result[index] = parent2[i];
74            index++;
75            if (index >= length) index = 0;
76          }
77          i++;
78          if (i >= length) i = 0;
79        }
80      } catch (IndexOutOfRangeException) {
81        throw new InvalidOperationException("OrderCrossover: The permutation must consist of numbers in the interval [0;N) with N = length of the permutation.");
82      }
83      return new Permutation(result);
84    }
85
86    /// <summary>
87    /// Checks number of parents and calls <see cref="Apply(IRandom, Permutation, Permutation)"/>.
88    /// </summary>
89    /// <exception cref="InvalidOperationException">Thrown if there are not exactly two parents.</exception>
90    /// <param name="random">A random number generator.</param>
91    /// <param name="parents">An array containing the two permutations that should be crossed.</param>
92    /// <returns>The new permutation resulting from the crossover.</returns>
93    protected override Permutation Cross(IRandom random, ItemArray<Permutation> parents) {
94      if (parents.Length != 2) throw new InvalidOperationException("OrderCrossover: Number of parents is not equal to 2.");
95      return Apply(random, parents[0], parents[1]);
96    }
97  }
98}
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