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source: trunk/sources/HeuristicLab.TestFunctions/AckleyEvaluator.cs @ 257

Last change on this file since 257 was 107, checked in by swagner, 17 years ago

Fixed ticket #87

  • used a static method Apply in each test function evaluation operator
File size: 1.9 KB
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[2]1#region License Information
2/* HeuristicLab
3 * Copyright (C) 2002-2008 Heuristic and Evolutionary Algorithms Laboratory (HEAL)
4 *
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20#endregion
21
22using System;
23using System.Collections.Generic;
24using System.Text;
25using HeuristicLab.Core;
26using HeuristicLab.Data;
27using HeuristicLab.Operators;
28
29namespace HeuristicLab.TestFunctions {
30  public class AckleyEvaluator : TestFunctionEvaluatorBase {
31    public override string Description {
32      get { return
33@"Ackley Function
34
35Domain:  [-32.768 , 32.768]^n
36Optimum: 0.0 at (0, 0, ..., 0)";
37          }
38    }
39
[107]40    public static double Apply(double[] point) {
[2]41      double result = 20 + Math.E;
42      double val;
43
44      val = 0;
45      for (int i = 0; i < point.Length; i++)
46        val += point[i] * point[i];
47      val *= 1.0 / point.Length;
48      val = Math.Sqrt(val);
49      val *= -0.2;
50      result -= 20 * Math.Exp(val);
51
52      val = 0;
53      for (int i = 0; i < point.Length; i++)
54        val += Math.Cos(2 * Math.PI * point[i]);
55      val *= 1.0 / point.Length;
56      result -= Math.Exp(val);
57      return (result);
58    }
[107]59
60    protected override double EvaluateFunction(double[] point) {
61      return Apply(point);
62    }
[2]63  }
64}
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